CONFIGURABLE BICYCLE-MOUNTABLE CARRIER ASSEMBLY
20210197912 · 2021-07-01
Inventors
- Eric Silfen (Nantucket, MA, US)
- Matt Garfield (Philadelphia, PA, US)
- Matthew Bell (Media, PA, US)
- Christopher Kolb (Philadelphia, PA, US)
Cpc classification
B62J7/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J9/23
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J1/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J9/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J9/27
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J9/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62J9/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J9/27
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bicycle-mountable carrier assembly includes a mounting assembly attachable to a rail of the bicycle's saddle. At least one payload support is joined, e.g., pivotably, to the mounting assembly. The payload support defines a structure for mounting at least one payload carrier attachment in a secure but removable fashion. One or more payload supports may be provided, and one or more mounting structures may be provided on each payload support. The mounting structures may be provided in a rear-and side-facing positions and in different angular orientations, for carrying of payloads in a variety of different positions and orientations. The carrier further includes at least one payload carrier attachment defining a mounting structure complementary to the payload support's mounting structure. The payload carrier may be adapted to function as a fishing rod holder, a fishing rod case holder, a water bottle, a fishing tackle box, or another payload as desired.
Claims
1. A carrier assembly mountable to rails of a saddle of a bicycle, the carrier assembly comprising: a mounting assembly adapted for attachment to at least one rail of the saddle to secure said mounting assembly thereto; at least one payload support joined to said mounting assembly, said at least one payload support defining a mounting structure; and at least one payload carrier attachment, said at least one payload carrier attachment defining a mating mounting structure complementary to said mounting structure of said at least one payload support, said mating mounting structure being selectively mountable and demountable from said mounting structure.
2. The carrier assembly of claim 1, wherein said mounting assembly comprises a pair of opposed jaws adjustable to engage at least one rail of the saddle.
3. The carrier assembly of claim 1, wherein said mounting assembly comprises a ratcheting rack-and-gear system, and wherein said pair of opposed jaws are interconnected by said system, said mounting assembly further comprising a drive handle attached to said system and operable to drive said gear to separate said pair of opposed jaws to cause them to engage and clamp against the rails of the saddle.
4. The carrier assembly of claim 1, wherein said pair of opposed jaws comprises an upper jaw and a lower jaw joinable by adjustable fasteners to form a clamp configured to clamp said at least one rail therebetween.
5. The carrier assembly of claim 4, wherein at least one of said pair of opposed jaws is joined to said at least one payload support by an elongated spreader spatially separating said at least one payload support from said mounting assembly.
6. The carrier assembly of claim 1, comprising at least two payload supports joined to said mounting assembly.
7. The carrier assembly of claim 1, wherein said at least one payload support is adjustably mounted to the mounting assembly to allow for adjustment of an angle of orientation of said at least one payload support relative to the mounting assembly and for securing of said at least one payload support in any selected one of a plurality of angular orientations.
8. The carrier assembly of claim 1, wherein said mounting assembly comprises an attachment mechanism for adjustably securing said at least one payload support in any selected one of a plurality of angular orientations relative to said mounting assembly.
9. The carrier assembly of claim 8, wherein said attachment mechanism comprises a hub threaded to receive a thumbscrew operable to clamp a mating hub of said at least one payload support therebetween to secure said at least one payload support in a selected angular orientation.
10. The carrier assembly of claim 8, wherein at least one of said hub and said mating hub comprises complementary structures collectively defining a plurality of detents for mating the hubs at a plurality of predefined angular orientations.
11. The carrier assembly of claim 1, wherein one of said mounting structure and said mating mounting structure comprises a channel and another of said mounting structure and said mating mounting structure comprises a boss dimensioned to fit within said channel.
12. The carrier assembly of claim 11, wherein said boss is defined as an elongated rib.
13. The carrier assembly of claim 12, wherein said rib is keystone-shaped in cross-section.
14. The carrier assembly of claim 1, wherein said at least one payload support comprises a plurality of mounting structures.
15. The carrier assembly of claim 14, wherein said plurality of mounting structures have a common orientation.
16. The carrier assembly of claim 15, wherein each of said plurality of mounting structures is oriented in one of a vertical orientation and a horizontal orientation.
17. The carrier assembly of claim 14, wherein said plurality of mounting structures have different orientations.
18. The carrier assembly of claim 14, wherein said at least one payload support defines a first channel that is one of rearward-facing and side-facing and a second channel that is another of rearward-facing and side-facing.
19. The carrier assembly of claim 14, wherein said at least one payload support defines a first channel having a first orientation and a second channel having an orientation different from said first orientation on one surface of said at least one payload support that is one of rearward-facing and side-facing.
20. The carrier assembly of claim 1, wherein said at least one payload carrier attachment comprises an elongated tube having a sidewall, said sidewall defining an elongated channel extending part of a length of said tube, said tube being open at least one end.
21. The carrier assembly of claim 20, wherein said elongated tube further comprises a pair of bosses positioned on an external surface on opposite sides of said channel.
22. The carrier assembly of claim 20, said elongated tube having an upper end and a lower end, said lower end of said tube being shaped to form a point.
23. The carrier assembly of claim 1, wherein said at least one payload carrier attachment comprises a laterally-open bracket having a lower lip for supporting a fishing rod case in a vertical direction, and at least one strap for lashing a rod case to said bracket and supporting it in a horizontal direction.
24. The carrier assembly of claim 1, wherein said at least one payload carrier attachment comprises a bottle defining an internal volume closable by a cap.
25. The carrier assembly of claim 1, wherein said at least one payload carrier attachment comprises a carrier platform attachment.
26. A carrier assembly mountable to rails of a saddle of a bicycle, the carrier assembly comprising: a mounting assembly adapted for attachment to at least one rail of the saddle to secure said mounting assembly thereto; at least one payload support joined to said mounting assembly, said at least one payload support defining a mounting structure defining a channel and a locking mechanism comprising a catch pivotably mounted for movement between an inoperative position in which a tip of said catch is positioned outside of said channel and an operative position, in which said tip of said catch is positioned within said channel; and at least one payload carrier attachment, said at least one payload carrier attachment defining a mating mounting boss complementary to said channel of said at least one payload support, said mating mounting boss defining a socket dimensioned and positioned for receiving said tip of said catch when said mating mounting boss is seated within said channel, said mating mounting boss being selectively mountable and demountable from said channel.
27. The carrier assembly of claim 26, wherein said mating mounting boss and said are shaped to be keyed to permit mating in a single pre-defined orientation.
28. The carrier assembly of claim 27, wherein said mating mounting boss and said channel are T-shaped in cross-section.
29. The carrier assembly of claim 26, wherein said locking mechanism further comprises a resilient member biasing said catch toward said operative position.
30. The carrier assembly of claim 29, wherein said locking mechanism further comprises a resilient tab biasing said catch toward said operative position.
31. A carrier assembly mountable to rails of a saddle of a bicycle, the carrier assembly comprising: a mounting assembly comprising a rack-and-gear system mechanically interconnecting a pair of opposed jaws adapted for engagement with a pair of spaced rails of the saddle to secure said mounting assembly thereto; at least one payload support joined to said mounting assembly, said at least one payload support defining a mounting structure; and at least one payload carrier attachment, said at least one payload carrier attachment defining a mating mounting structure complementary to said mounting structure of said at least one payload support, said mating mounting structure being selectively mountable and demountable from said mounting structure.
32. The carrier assembly of claim 31, wherein said mounting assembly comprises an attachment mechanism for adjustably securing said at least one payload support in any selected one of a plurality of angular orientations relative to said mounting assembly.
33. The carrier assembly of claim 32, wherein one of said mounting structure and said mating mounting structure comprises a channel and another of said mounting structure and said mating mounting structure comprises a boss dimensioned to fit within said channel.
34. The carrier assembly of claim 33, wherein said at least one payload support comprises a plurality of mounting structures.
35. The carrier assembly of claim 34, wherein at least one of said plurality of mounting structures is oriented in a vertical orientation and at least one of said plurality of mounting structures is oriented in a horizontal orientation.
36. The carrier assembly of claim 35, wherein said at least one payload support defines a first channel that is one of rearward-facing and side-facing and a second channel that is another of rearward-facing and side-facing.
37. The carrier assembly of claim 35, wherein said at least one payload support defines a first channel having a first orientation and a second channel having an orientation different from said first orientation on one surface of said at least one payload support that is one of rearward-facing and side-facing.
38. The carrier assembly of claim 34, wherein said at least one payload carrier attachment comprises an elongated tube having a sidewall, said sidewall defining an elongated channel extending part of a length of said tube, said tube being open at least one end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0041] The present invention relates to bicycle racks and carriers, and provides a bicycle-mountable carrier assembly providing a high degree of adjustability and configurability for carrying a wide range of articles of different sizes and shapes, including larger and/or elongated items, in a variety of different spatial orientations, in a manner that is safe and does not interfere with the rider's operation of the bicycle. Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are discussed below for illustrative purposes.
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[0043] The carrier assembly 100 of
[0044] The mounting assembly 20 is adapted for attachment of the carrier assembly 100 to the bicycle 200 using one or more of the rails 256 of the saddle 250.
[0045] One of the jaws, in this case the lower jaw 24b, is attached to a spreader 30 that is either joined to or attached/attachable to a payload support 80. The spreader 30 serves to spatially separate the payload support 80 from the rails/saddle, as may be desired for convenience and/or accessibility and/or to avoid interference of the carrier assembly components with other portions of the bicycle.
[0046] In this exemplary embodiment of the carrier assembly 100, the mounting assembly 20 supports two independent payload supports 80a, 80b, although any number of independent payload supports may be supported. Further, in this exemplary embodiment, each payload support is adjustably mounted to the mounting assembly 20, although in other embodiments payload supports may be fixed, and may not be adjustable in angle/orientation relative to the mounting assembly 20. More particularly, the mounting assembly 20, e.g., spreader 30, includes an attachment mechanism for adjustably securing a payload support in any one or multiple angular orientations relative to the mounting assembly. In this example, the spreader 30 terminates in a hub 32 threaded to receive a thumbscrew 34 for clamping a mating hub 82a, 82b of each payload support 80a, 80b therebetween. In this example, both the hub 32 and the mating hub 82 include complementary structures 83, such as stud/holes or teeth, that collectively define a plurality of detents for mating the hubs at a plurality of predefined angular orientations, and for engaging one another to secure mated hubs at a selected predefined angular orientation after the thumbscrew has been tightened to clamp a payload support therebetween.
[0047] Each payload support 80a, 80b is configured to mate with payload-carrying attachments. In a preferred embodiment, each payload support 80a, 80b is configured to mate with payload-carrying attachments in a manner such that the attachments are mountable and demountable from the payload support in an easy and secure fashion manually, without the use of hand tools. In the exemplary embodiment, each payload support 80a, 80b defines a mounting structure, and each payload-carrying attachment defines a complementary mounting structure. In the example shown, each payload support 80a, 80b defines a channel 84 open at one (e.g., upper) face of the payload support 80a, 80b, and closed at the other (lower) face of the payload support 80a, 80b, as shown in
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[0049] In the example shown, each payload support 80a, 80b defines plurality of such channel 84, so that more than one carrier attachment may be mounted to each payload support, or so that a single carrier attachment may be mounted at multiple different locations on a single payload support. As will be appreciated from
[0050] Carrier attachments 300 may have any suitable configuration, e.g., for carrying large and/or elongated items. Each compatible carrier attachment includes a complementary mounting boss 350, so as to be usable in conjunction with the carrier assembly 100 as part of the carrier system.
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[0055] It will be appreciated that any suitable payload accessories including a complementary mounting boss 350 may be used as part of a carrier system including the mounting assembly, carrier assembly, and payload attachment accessory. By way of example,
[0056] It should be appreciated that the mounting assembly 20 may have any suitable configuration.
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[0059] While there have been described herein the principles of the invention, it is to be understood by those skilled in the art that this description is made only by way of example and not as a limitation to the scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is intended by the appended claims, to cover all modifications of the invention which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.