Four Bar Rear Suspension for a Bicycle
20210078670 ยท 2021-03-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K25/286
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K19/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62L1/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62K19/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bicycle frame is adapted to provide suspension to a human user. The bicycle frame has a top tube and down tube connected to a head tube. A seat tube, fixed to the top tube and down tube connects to the bottom bracket. A chain stay is rotatably coupled to the seat tube at a chain stay pivot. A seat stay is rotatably coupled to the seat tube at a seat stay pivot. An upper shock mount is attached to a distal end of the seat stay forward of the seat stay pivot. A lower shock mount is attached to the chain stay rearward of the seat stay pivot. A shock is connected to the upper shock mount and the lower shock mount passing the seat tube from forward to rearward. A rear axle plate is attached to the seat stay and the chain stay and configured to accommodate a rear axle.
Claims
1. A bicycle frame for providing increased suspension to a bicycle, the bicycle frame comprising: a head tube configured to hold a fork and set of handle bars; a top tube connected to the head tube and a down tube; a seat tube connected to the top tube, the down tube and a bottom bracket; a chain stay; a seat stay; a shock positioned between and connected to an upper shock mount and a lower shock mount; rear axle plates; a rear axle passing through the rear axle plate; and a brake bracket and bushing, wherein the brake bracket is comprised of a single component having a forward translation and rotational mount and a rearward rotational mount, wherein the forward portion of the brake bracket is further comprised of a single mount that slides in a slot and further rotates using a bushing, the bushing further comprising a rotating mount hole surrounded by top and bottom sliding slot surfaces positioned centrally in relation to a dust shield moving piece configured to pivot about the rear axle.
2. The bicycle frame of claim 1, wherein the bicycle frame is further comprised of four distinct pivot points.
3. The bicycle frame of claim 2, wherein the seat tube, top tube, down tube and bottom bracket form a rigid front triangle.
4. The bicycle frame of claim 2, wherein the chain stay is rotatably coupled to the seat tube at a chain stay pivot.
5. The bicycle frame of claim 2, wherein the seat stay is rotatably coupled to the seat tube at a seat stay pivot.
6. The bicycle frame of claim 5, wherein an upper shock mount is attached to a distal end of the seat stay forward of the seat stay pivot.
7. The bicycle frame of claim 6, wherein the lower shock mount is attached to the chain stay rearward of the seat stay pivot via a link or links.
8. The bicycle frame of claim 7, wherein the shock is connected between the upper shock mount and the lower shock mount.
9. The bicycle frame of claim 6, wherein the lower shock mount is attached to the chain stay forward or at the seat stay pivot.
10. The bicycle frame of claim 8, wherein a moving brake remains firmly located when the brake bracket pivots around the rear axle.
11. The bicycle frame of claim 10, wherein the rear axle centerline is less than 300 mm from the axle plate pivot points.
12. The bicycle frame of claim 8, wherein a moving brake remains firmly located when mounted to the axle plate and pivots around the axis of the rear axle.
13. The bicycle frame brake bracket of claim 1, wherein the brake bracket is capable of pivoting around the rear axle at a rearward position of the brake bracket.
14. The bicycle frame brake bracket of claim 1, wherein the brake bracket is positioned between a rear wheel and an axle plate.
15. A bicycle frame for providing increased suspension to a bicycle, the bicycle frame comprising: a head tube configured to hold a fork and set of handle bars; a top tube connected to the head tube and a down tube; a seat tube connected to the top tube, the down tube and a bottom bracket; a chain stay; a seat stay; a shock positioned between and connected to an upper shock mount and a lower shock mount; rear axle plates; a rear axle passing through the rear axle plate; and a brake bracket and bushing, wherein the brake is rigidly attached to the axel plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The novel features of this invention, as well as the invention itself, both as to its structure and its operation, will be best understood from the accompanying drawings, taken in conjunction with the accompanying description, and in which:
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[0020] The invention can be better visualized by turning now to the following examples.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] A bicycle frame 10 adapted to provide suspension to a human user is shown in
[0022] In an alternative embodiment, the chain stay 15 may be rotatably couple to the down tube 17. A seat stay 6 is rotatably coupled to the seat tube 3 at a seat stay pivot 5. In an alternative embodiment, the seat stay 6 may be rotatably coupled to the top tube 2. An upper shock mount 4 is attached to a distal end of the seat stay 6 forward of the seat stay pivot 5. A lower shock mount 9 is attached to the chain stay 15 rearward of the first chain stay pivot 8.
[0023] In an alternative configuration, the lower shock mount 9 is attached forward of the first chain stay pivot 8 or at the first chain stay pivot 8. A shock 7 is connected to the upper shock mount 4 and the lower shock mount 9 passing the seat tube 3 from forward to rearward. If the lower shock mount 9 is positioned in the alternative configuration, the shock 7 may not pass the seat tube 3 from forward to rearward. Rear axle plates 12 are attached to the seat stay 6 and the chain stay 15 rotatably at points 11 and 14 and configured to accommodate a rear axle 13. The axle plate pivot points should be no further than 300 mm away from the rear axle centerline.
[0024] The frame 10 has primary structural members and pivots that enable the suspension to move. The pivot locations of the four bar design of the present invention are critical for determining and managing the rear axle path and its association to leverage ratio, chain growth/pedal kickback, pedal induced compression, and brake induced compression. When the suspension encounters a bump, the axle 13, axle plates 12, seat stay 6, and chain stay 15 rotate in an upward direction about the front triangle pivoting around the four main pivots (5,8,11,14) until the bump force is absorbed by the shock 7 at which point the suspension is returned to the start position by shock forces.
[0025] The shock 7 in the present invention is repositioned from a front triangle mounting configuration as described in the prior art to the moving structural members of the rear suspension (the seat stay 6 and chain stay 15), as described herein. The shock 7 consists of a compression type shock in order to support the present invention instead of a pull type as commonly used. The shock 7 is positioned forward of the seat stay pivot 5 at the front of the triangle and rearward of the second chain stay pivot 8 which is positioned above the bottom bracket 16. As the suspension rotates upward about the four main pivots (5,8,11,14) the shock 7 is compressed by the seat stay 6 pushing downward and the chain stay 15 pushing upward. The location of the shock 7 and mounts with respect to the chain stay 15 and seat stay 6 are visualized in
[0026] The mounting of the shock to two moving members from one moving member also distributes the forces evenly, enabling lighter, more efficient (weight savings) structural members (seat stay and chain stay). This new mounting condition creates a more responsive suspension and ultimately improves the control of the bicycle.
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[0029] The brake bracket 22 and bushing 30 are shown assembled in
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[0032] One embodiment of the present invention provides a bicycle frame for providing increased suspension to a bicycle, the bicycle frame comprising: [0033] a head tube, [0034] a top tube, [0035] a down tube, [0036] a seat tube, [0037] a chain stay, [0038] a seat stay, [0039] an upper shock mount, [0040] a lower shock mount, [0041] a shock, [0042] a rear axle plate and [0043] a brake bracket and bushing.
[0044] Another embodiment of the present invention provides a head tube configured to hold a set of handle bars.
[0045] In another embodiment of the present invention there is provided the top tube and the down tube connected to the head tube.
[0046] A further embodiment of the present invention provides a seat tube connected to the top tube, the down tube and a bottom bracket wherein the seat tube, top tube, down tube and bottom bracket form a rigid front triangle.
[0047] Still another embodiment of the present invention provides a chain stay rotatably coupled to the seat tube at a chain stay pivot.
[0048] Yet another embodiment of the present invention provides a seat stay rotatably couple to the seat tube at a seat stay pivot.
[0049] A further embodiment of the present invention provides an upper shock mount attached to a distal end of the seat stay forward of the seat stay pivot.
[0050] In another embodiment of the present invention there is provided a lower shock mount attached to the chain stay rearward of the seat stay pivot.
[0051] Still another embodiment of the present invention provides a shock connected to the upper shock mount and the lower shock mount passing the seat tube from forward to rearward.
[0052] Another embodiment of the present invention provides a rear axle plate attached to the seat stay and the chain stay and is configured to accommodate a rear axle.
[0053] Yet another embodiment of the present invention provides a bicycle frame having four distinct pivot points.
[0054] A further embodiment of the present invention provides the bicycle frame described further comprising a floating brake design.
[0055] It will be appreciated that details of the foregoing embodiments, given for purposes of illustration, are not to be construed as limiting the scope of this invention. Although several embodiments of this invention have been described in detail above, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in the exemplary embodiments without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of this invention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention, which is defined in the following claims and all equivalents thereto. Further, it is recognized that many embodiments may be conceived that do not achieve all of the advantages of some embodiments, particularly of the preferred embodiments, yet the absence of a particular advantage shall not be construed to necessarily mean that such an embodiment is outside the scope of the present invention.