VEHICLE HANDLEBAR HAVING A SEAL
20240002010 · 2024-01-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62J3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J45/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62J3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J43/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J45/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A handlebar for a vehicle. The handlebar includes: a bar having an internal volume, the bar extending longitudinally between two ends, at least an end of which, referred to as a coupling end has a central axis, and is open to form a passage between the internal volume and an external environment; and a watertight closure at the coupling end.
Claims
1. A handlebar for a vehicle, comprising: a bar having an internal volume, the bar extending longitudinally between two ends, including at least one end referred to as a coupling end having a central axis, and is open to form a passage between the internal volume and an external environment; a watertight closure at the coupling end, the closure means comprising: a body inserted in the coupling end along the central axis, a circumferential seal which produces a watertight interface between the body and the bar; a blocking member providing a separate blocking of the body; a lock means for locking the blocking member in position, along the central axis, in the coupling end, the blocking member and the lock form together a stop for blocking the body with respect to translation along the central axis in the coupling end, the lock extending along a locking axis transverse to the central axis and the blocking member being mounted so as to be able to translate freely along the locking axis with respect to the body.
2. The handlebar according to claim 1, wherein the body has a support for coupling electronic components, the support being provided with centering elements for centring in the internal volume of the bar.
3. The handlebar according to claim 2, wherein the body comprises an end piece having an internal part insertable in the bar, the circumferential seal fitting in a circumferential groove that the internal part has, and the support is distinct from the end piece, the support being assembled on the end piece in an assembly direction transverse to the central axis.
4. The handlebar according to claim 3, wherein the support and the internal part of the end piece form together a housing accommodating the blocking member, and are each blocked with respect to translation along the central axis in the coupling end by the blocking member and the lock.
5. The handlebar according to claim 3, wherein the end piece has an external part extending from the internal part and extending the coupling end along the central axis, the external part comprising a cavity open on the internal volume of the bar, the cavity housing electronic components outside the internal volume of the bar.
6. The handlebar according to claim 1, wherein the lock grips the blocking member against the bar along the locking axis.
7. The handlebar according to claim 6, wherein the lock is formed by: a threaded hole that the blocking member has; a hole formed on a wall of the bar along the locking axis; a screw; the screw being insertable through the hole from the external environment and screwable into the threaded hole of the blocking member.
8. The handlebar according to claim 1, wherein the handlebar comprises a sound emitter comprising a piezoelectric diaphragm, and the body has an opening communicating between the internal volume and the external environment, the piezoelectric diaphragm being sealingly coupled around the opening.
9. The handlebar according to claim 8, wherein the blocking member is located between the body and the external environment, and has at least one orifice communicating between the opening of the body and the external environment, the blocking member forming a protection of the piezoelectric diaphragm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0055] Other features and advantages of the invention will emerge more clearly from the reading of the following description of various preferential embodiments of the invention, given by way of illustrative and non-limitative examples, and the accompanying drawings, among which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0067] With reference to
[0068] The handlebar 1 is a handlebar for a vehicle.
[0069] The vehicles comprising the handlebar 1 according to the invention can in particular be bicycles or scooters.
[0070] The handlebar 1 according to an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure is more particularly adapted for vehicles provided with electric propulsion.
[0071] With reference to
[0072] As illustrated by
[0073] This bar 2 is in particular formed by a tube.
[0074] At least one of the two ends of the bar 2 is a coupling end 21.
[0075] According to the embodiment illustrated by
[0076] According to another embodiment that is not illustrated, the bar 2 has a single coupling end 21.
[0077] With reference to
[0078] These two preferential gripping zones can for example be equipped with sheaths made from foamed material to make gripping thereof more pleasant.
[0079] In particular, the handlebar 1 has a first gripping zone 11 incorporating the coupling end 21 located to the right of the figure, and a second gripping end 12 located in the immediate vicinity of the other coupling end 21 of the bar 2, which is located to the left of the figure.
[0080] The bar 2 has, at least at the or each coupling end 21, a circular cross section.
[0081] Each coupling end 21 of the bar 2 has a central axis 210 (the central axis 210 being shown for only one of the ends on
[0082] These coupling ends 21 are open and form a passage between the internal volume 20 of the bar 2 and an external environment 24.
[0083] With reference to
[0084] These closure means 3 can take various forms.
[0085] A first embodiment of these closure means 3 is illustrated by
[0086] The first embodiment of the closure means 3 is in particular applicable to the coupling end 21 illustrated to the right of
[0087] As illustrated by
[0088] In other words, the body 32 is inserted in the coupling end 21 along the central axis 210, through the passage of the coupling end 21 between the internal volume 20 and the external environment 24.
[0089] The closure means 3 also comprise a circumferential seal 31 that is intended to produce a sealed interface between the body 3 and the bar 2 as illustrated by
[0090] According to the present embodiments in
[0091] The circumferential grooves 310 of these two embodiments are in particular annular, and the circumferential seals 310 are O-ring seals.
[0092] The closure means 3 also comprise a blocking member 33 that is distinct from the body 32, as well as means 34 for locking the blocking member 33 in position, along the central axis 210, in the coupling end 21.
[0093] According to the embodiment illustrated by
[0094] With reference to the other embodiment illustrated by
[0095] According to this embodiment, the sliding tenon 332 comprises a top part 3321 and a bottom part 3322 connected to each other by a rod 3324. This sliding tenon 332 has in this case a hollow 3323 around the rod 3324, as detailed hereinafter.
[0096] With reference to
[0097] The locking means 34 extend along a locking axis 340.
[0098] The locking axis 340 is transverse to the central axis 210. More specifically, the locking axis 340 is perpendicular to the central axis 210.
[0099] The blocking member 33 is mounted so as to be free in translation along the locking axis 340 with respect to the body 32.
[0100] More precisely, the blocking member 33 has a movement along the locking axis 340 with respect to the body 32 and can in particular be translated outside the body 32 in at least one direction along the locking axis 340, in particular in the direction of the locking means 34.
[0101] With reference to
[0102] The accommodation housing 6 of the embodiment illustrated by
[0103] This mortise extends along the locking axis 340.
[0104] The mortise, and therefore the housing 6, comprises more specifically two parts, including a top part 61 and a bottom part 62. The top part 61 and the bottom part 62 of the housing 6 are complementary in shape to the top part 3321 and the bottom part 3322 of the sliding tenon 332. This allows the insertion of the sliding tenon 332 by sliding in the mortise, and the blocking thereof with respect to rotation about the locking axis 340 or the translation thereof with respect to the body 32 in directions transverse to the locking axis 340.
[0105] As illustrated on
[0106] a threaded hole 341 (shown on
[0107] a hole 342 provided on a wall of the bar 2, along the locking axis 340;
[0108] a screw 343 that is intended to be inserted through the hole 342 from the external environment 24, and to be screwed in the threaded hole 341 of the blocking member 33.
[0109] More specifically, the nut (blocking member 33) of the embodiment illustrated by
[0110] With reference to the embodiment illustrated by
[0111] The locking means 34 are thus in particular designed, according to the two embodiments illustrated, to grip the blocking member against the bar along the locking axis.
[0112] Other embodiments of the locking means 34 can be envisaged. For example, the locking means can be formed by a worm positioned inside the blocking member and intended to apply a pressure to an internal face of the bar. This worm must then be accessible and actuatable from the outside through the coupling end 21.
[0113] With reference to
[0114] The support 321 comprises in particular a half of a hollowed-out cylinder. The support 321 can thus receive within it electronic components.
[0115] With reference to
[0116] As illustrated by
[0117] According to
[0118] With reference to
[0119] The supports 321 are furthermore provided with means 4 for centring in the internal volume 20 of the bar 2.
[0120] These centring means 4 are formed by extensions of the supports 321 at least partially matching the shape of an internal surface of the bar 2.
[0121] With reference to
[0122] According to the embodiment illustrated by
[0123] The support 321 is assembled on the end piece 322 in an assembly direction DA transverse to the central axis 210.
[0124] More specifically, the end piece 322 is fitted into and clipped onto the support 321.
[0125] For this purpose, the support 321 has two clipping hooks 323 complementary to notches 324 that the end piece 322 has.
[0126] As visible on
[0127] The end piece 322 has an internal part 3222 intended to be inserted in the bar 2, and an external part 3221 extending from the internal part 3222 and which is intended to extend the coupling end 21 along the central axis 210.
[0128] As can be observed on
[0129] This cavity 326 is intended to house some of the electronic components outside the internal volume 20 of the bar 2.
[0130] As illustrated by
[0131] With reference to
[0132] With reference to
[0133] Each of the support 321 and end piece 322 is blocked with respect to translation along the central axis 210 in the coupling end 21 by the blocking member 33 and the locking means 34.
[0134] This is because, as illustrated by
[0135] According to this embodiment, the support 32 comprises two arms 60 blocking the translation of the nut in an insertion direction to a predetermined distance, along the locking axis 340, and thus preventing it from being lost inside the internal volume 20 of the bar 2.
[0136] With reference to
[0137] This opening forms the housing part 6 that the end piece 322 has.
[0138] When the end piece 322 is fitted on the support 321, then the blocking member 33 can be inserted in the housing 6, and the assembly can be inserted through the passage formed by the coupling end 21, inside the internal volume 20 of the bar 2.
[0139] With reference to the embodiment illustrated by
[0140] For this purpose, the body 32 has an opening 327 communicating with the internal volume 20 of the bar 2 and the external environment 24. The piezoelectric diaphragm 7 is then sealingly coupled around the opening 327 of the body 32. For example, the diaphragm can be glued to the periphery of the opening 327.
[0141] More precisely, this opening 327 is located on a wall of the body 32 extending in the vicinity of the circumferential groove 310.
[0142] According to the embodiment illustrated by
[0143] With reference to
[0144] This enables a soundwave produced by the piezoelectric diaphragm 7 at the opening 327 of the body 32 to propagate to the external environment 24 through the orifice 3310.
[0145] The blocking member 33 then forms a protection for the piezoelectric diaphragm 7.
[0146] Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to one or more examples, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the scope of the disclosure and/or the appended claims.