Adjustable toe peg for motorcycle
10752311 ยท 2020-08-25
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Abstract
The adjustable toe peg allows a rider to adjust the toe peg position in two ways. First, the lever to which the toe peg attaches preferably includes a series of holes, about which the toe peg apparatus will rotate. Second, by placing the toe peg on a rotating member, which is held by a clamping force, the toe peg can be positioned at any angle.
Claims
1. An adjustable motorcycle toe peg assembly comprising: a toe peg rotating member; the toe peg rotating member comprised of a first end and a second end; the first end including a projection; an actuation lever with a clamping segment; the clamping segment including a first penetration; the projection fitting within the first penetration, the projection able to rotate within the first penetration; a clamping fastener that when tightened causes the clamping segment to compress the projection, thereby fixing the rotational position of a toe peg; wherein the projection includes a screw channel, the screw channel permitting the projection to partially enclose the clamping fastener without creating physical interference.
2. The adjustable motorcycle toe peg assembly of claim 1, wherein the clamping segment includes a second penetration, the projection able to be placed within either the first penetration or second penetration, thus permitting greater flexibility in placement of the toe peg.
3. The adjustable motorcycle toe peg assembly of claim 2, wherein the distance between the first penetration and the second penetration is less than a diameter of the clamping fastener; and the projection includes a screw channel, the screw channel permitting the projection to partially enclose the clamping fastener without creating physical interference.
4. The adjustable motorcycle toe peg assembly of claim 1, further comprising: the toe peg affixed to the first end of the toe peg rotating member; whereby the toe peg comes into contact with a rider's foot, allowing the rider to move the actuation lever up or down.
5. The adjustable motorcycle toe peg assembly of claim 4, wherein the toe peg is comprised of a toe peg sleeve that rotates on a toe peg axle, the toe peg axle affixed to the second end of the toe peg rotating member.
6. An adjustable toe peg for a motorcycle comprising: a toe peg; an actuation lever having a first penetration; a rotating member having a first end and a second end; the first end affixed to the toe peg; the second end including a protrusion that fits within the first penetration of the actuation lever; the first end rotating in a circle around the second end; a compression fastener; wherein the compression fastener is loosened to allow rotation of the rotating member, and tightened to prohibit rotation of the rotating member; wherein the protrusion includes a screw channel, the screw channel permitting the protrusion to partially enclose the compression fastener without creating physical interference; and whereby the position of the toe peg is adjustable based on the location of the rotating member when the compression fastener is tightened.
7. The adjustable toe peg for a motorcycle of claim 6, wherein the actuation lever includes a clamping segment that surrounds the first penetration, the clamping segment expanding and contracting to loosen or tighten the first penetration around the protrusion.
8. The adjustable toe peg for a motorcycle of claim 7, further comprising: a second penetration, the protrusion able to be placed within either the first penetration or second penetration, thus permitting greater flexibility in placement of the toe peg.
9. The adjustable toe peg for a motorcycle of claim 8, wherein the distance between the first penetration and the second penetration is less than a diameter of the compression fastener; and the protrusion including a screw channel, the screw channel permitting the protrusion to partially enclose the compression fastener without creating physical interference.
10. The adjustable toe peg for a motorcycle of claim 6, wherein the toe peg is comprised of a toe peg sleeve that rotates on a toe peg axle.
11. An adjustable toe peg for use operating the brake or transmission of a motorcycle, the adjustable toe peg comprising: a toe peg affixed to a rotating member, the rotating member in a rotational relationship with an actuation lever; the toe peg fixed in a chosen position by clamping a section of the actuation lever around the rotating member; wherein the rotating member interfaces with the actuation lever using a projection and a penetration; wherein the projection includes a screw channel, the screw channel permitting the projection to partially enclose a clamping fastener without creating physical interference.
12. The adjustable toe peg for use operating the brake or transmission of a motorcycle of claim 11, further comprising: a clamping fastener; whereby loosening the clamping fastener allows the rotating member to rotate with respect to the actuation lever, and tightening the clamping fastener prevents rotation.
13. The adjustable toe peg for use operating the brake or transmission of a motorcycle of claim 12; wherein the actuation lever includes a first penetration and a second penetration; the first penetration and second penetration tightened and loosened by the clamping fastener; wherein the distance between the first penetration and the second penetration is less than a diameter of the clamping fastener; and the projection includes a screw channel, the screw channel permitting the projection to partially enclose the clamping fastener without creating physical interference.
14. The adjustable toe peg for use operating the brake or transmission of a motorcycle of claim 11, wherein the toe peg is comprised of a toe peg sleeve that rotates on a toe peg axle, the toe peg axle affixed to the rotating member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Throughout the following detailed description, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.
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(18) The rearset with adjustable foot peg 1 is formed primarily from the foot peg assembly 10. Foot peg assembly 10 includes the foot peg 12, which slides over the pivoting member projection 42 of the pivoting member 40.
(19) The pivoting member 40 includes multiple pivoting member tabs 50, which interface with adapter plate tabs 62 of the adapter plate 60. The adapter plate rectangular projection 68 fits within the rotation-locking pocket 76 of the mounting bracket 70.
(20) Foot peg assembly 10 further includes the foot peg 12, with foot peg anti-rotation projections 14 that fit into the pivoting member anti-rotation recess 46 of the pivoting member 40.
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(22) Pivoting member fastener 54 passes through the pivoting member 40, adapter plate 60, and mounting bracket 70. The mounting bracket 70 includes threaded positioning holes 78 (see
(23) Foot peg fastener 18 affixes the foot peg 12 to the pivoting member 40 by threading into the internal projection threads 44 (see
(24) The foot peg 12 includes foot peg fastener bore 20 for a foot peg fastener 18 that is covered by an optional foot peg cap (not shown).
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(26) The foot peg 12 (see 1.
(27) One or more foot peg anti-rotation projections 14 (see
(28) When installed, the pivoting member bore 49 lines up with adapter plate bore 64, which in turn lines up with the selected positioning hole 78 of the mounting bracket 70. All members rotate about 2, which lines up with the selected positioning hole 78.
(29) An optional countersink 48 allows the pivoting member fastener 54 (see
(30) The pivoting member tabs 50 fit in the spaces between the adapter plate tabs 62, fixing the chosen angular position. The pivoting member tabs are shown placed at 45-degree increments, but any angular separation is anticipated.
(31) The position indicator 52 reveals the appropriate adapter plate position marking 66, allowing the rider to match angular position across sides of the motorcycle, as well as set specific desired positions.
(32) The adapter plate 60 includes one face with adapter plate tabs 62, and an opposing face with an adapter plate rectangular projection 68. The adapter plate rectangular projection 68 fits within the rotation-locking pocket 76 of the mounting bracket 70.
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(34) The pivoting member projections 42 are offset from each other by a pivoting member step angle 56.
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(36) The adapter plate rectangular projection 68 is shown protruding from the adapter plate 60. Optional rounded corners ease repositioning the projection 68 within the rotation-locking pocket 76 of the mounting bracket 70.
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(38) The pivoting member 40 can be rotated to any position that is a multiple of the pivoting member step angle 56. Here, the pivoting member step angle 56 is 45, and thus the positions of the pivoting member 40 are 0, 45, 90, 135, 180, 225, 270.
(39) The adapter plate 60 is shown affixed to the leftmost positioning hole 78 (see
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(41) The foot peg 12 optionally includes one or more foot peg anti-rotation projections 14 that interface with the pivoting member to prevent rotation of the foot peg 12. Optional knurling 16 helps to maintain the rider's foot position during use.
(42) A foot peg load-bearing recess 26 slides over the pivoting member projection 42 (see
(43) The foot peg resting face 28 contacts the pivoting member resting face 45 (see
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(45) The rearset with adjustable toe peg 2 includes actuation lever 130 and toe peg assembly 100. The toe peg assembly 100 includes a toe peg 102 with a toe peg bore 104. The toe peg 102 is preferably formed of a flexible material, such as rubber. When formed from a flexible material, the toe peg 102 is installed by stretching over the toe peg axle 106. If formed from a stiffer material, the toe peg 102 may be formed of multiple pieces that are assembled over the toe peg axle 106, or the toe peg axle 106 may be formed from multiple parts and assembled after installation of the toe peg 102.
(46) The toe peg axle 106 interfaces with toe peg rotating member 112, held in place by toe peg fastener 116 that passes through rotating member bore 118, then threaded into toe peg axle bore 108.
(47) An optional toe peg axle protruding face 110 fits within a toe peg recessed face 114.
(48) The toe peg rotating member 112 includes a rotating member projection 120 with optional projection screw channel 122.
(49) The rotating member projection 120 is inserted into the first penetration 136 or second penetration 137 of the clamping segment 132, which in turn is part of the actuation lever 130. A compression fastener 142 inserted at compression fastener penetration 143 is used to create a clamping force, squeezing the clamping segment 132 around the rotation member projection 120, thereby maintaining the angular position of the toe peg rotating member 112.
(50) When in use, the actuation lever 130 rotates about a pivot point 150, which changes the position of the linkage connection 154. The linkage connection 154 in turn actuates the shift mechanism or rear brake of the motorcycle (not shown).
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(52) The toe peg rotating member 112 is shown inserted into first penetration 136. Compression fastener 142 is inserted, squeezing the clamping segment 132 about the rotating member projection 120, holding the toe peg in place.
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(54) The toe peg rotating member 112 is held at any angle desired by the rider with respect to the actuation lever 130. Moving the rotating member projection from the first penetration 136 to the second penetration 137 results in another circle of potential toe peg placement positions.
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(56) The toe peg recessed face 114 of the toe peg rotating member 112 is visible, as is a portion of the projection screw channel 122 of the rotating member projection 120.
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(58) The actuation lever 130 includes a clamping segment 132 that interfaces with the rotating member projection 120 (see
(59) This embodiment is shown with a first penetration 136 and a second penetration 137, although any number of penetrations is permissible.
(60) The compression fastener 142 (see
(61) In contrast to an earlier embodiment of the actuation lever 130, this embodiment includes a pivot point 150 on an end opposite the clamping segment 132, with the linkage connection 154 between the ends.
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(63) The shift heel-guard 200 is shown attached to the rearset with adjustable foot peg 1, in turn shown in connection with the rearset with adjustable toe peg 2.
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(65) The brake heel-guard 180 is shown attached to the rearset with adjustable foot peg 1, in turn shown in connection with the rearset with adjustable toe peg 2.
(66) Equivalent elements can be substituted for the ones set forth above such that they perform in substantially the same manner in substantially the same way for achieving substantially the same results.
(67) It is believed that the system and method as described and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description. It is also believed that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction, and arrangement of the components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form herein before described being merely exemplary and explanatory embodiment thereof. It is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes.