CONVERTIBLE BICYCLE TRAILER/TRANSPORT UNIT
20200189684 ยท 2020-06-18
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Inventors
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Abstract
A bicycle trailer is disclosed which can be reconfigured to act as a bicycle transport unit. When the trailer is in use towed behind a bicycle, its internal volume for receiving items to be transported is too small to accommodate a bicycle, even if the bicycle is broken down into its major parts. In accordance with the invention, the trailer has an internal frame (1 to 7), parts of which can be telescopically arranged in others to enable the frame to be enlarged or reduced in size, and an external shell (35, 36, 40) with foldable sections. The base of the frame (1) may have wheels (15, 17) enabling it to be rolled along when used as a carrying case. The trailer wheels (11) may be detachably mounted to either side of the frame base (1). A towbar (20) may be detachably fixed to the frame base (1).
Claims
1. A bicycle trailer comprising a framework, detachable wheels mounted to either side of the framework, and a cover configured to surround the framework, wherein the framework includes a plurality of telescopically connected members enabling the volume encompassed by the framework to be varied and the cover comprises a plurality of sheet members enabling the cover to be likewise expanded or reduced to match the volume encompassed by the framework, whereby the trailer may be used as a trailer towed behind a bicycle with the frame and cover surrounding a reduced volume for receiving items to be transported, or may be used as a carrying case configured to receive the wheels, frame and other components of a bicycle, together with the trailer wheels and a detachable towbar.
2. The bicycle trailer according to claim 1 wherein the framework comprises a generally rectangular base frame, two or more arched members fixed to the frame and two sockets fixed either side of the base frame for the receipt of a trailer wheel.
3. The bicycle trailer according to claim 2 wherein the base frame includes a socket into which a towing bar may be inserted and locked therein.
4. The bicycle trailer according to claim 1 wherein the external shell comprises one or more sections which may be deployed in an extended state when the trailer is being used as a carrying case to transport a bicycle and a partly folded relatively unextended state when the trailer is to be towed behind a bicycle.
5. The bicycle trailer according to claim 2 wherein the framework comprises two or more telescoping sections enabling the overall height and length of the framework to be extended sufficiently to accommodate a conventional bicycle frame, and which can be moved to a retracted position where they constitute members defining a reduced size interior space for receiving items which the user desires to transport when the trailer is being towed by the bicycle ridden by the user.
6. The bicycle trailer according to claim 1 and comprising at least two wheels mounted underneath the framework and enabling the trailer to be moved with rotation of those wheels when configured as a carrying case.
7. The bicycle trailer according to claim 6 comprising four wheels mounted below the variable volume compartment, at least two of which are configured as castors.
8. The bicycle trailer according to claim 1 and comprising a plurality of handles attached to the exterior of the cover.
9. The bicycle trailer according to claim 1 wherein the cover comprises a plurality of sections of flexible waterproof or water resistant material and attached to the interior of the cover a plurality of rigid lightweight plates to provide impact resistance to the cover.
Description
[0013] By way of example, an embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0023] Referring to the drawings, the internal components of the trailer/bicycle carrier illustrated are best seen in
[0024] The base frame 1 has two socket units 10 into each of which a trailer wheel 11 may be clipped when the unit is being used as a trailer. As shown in
[0025] Adjacent corner piece 22 and attached to frame member 1 is a socket into which the trailing end of a towbar 20 may be fitted. Suitable locking means may be provided to hold the towbar 20 to the frame 1. The front end of the towbar may be attached to the bicycle in any one of the standard ways of doing so, known in a variety of forms.
[0026] Although the various frame members illustrated are square section ones, they can also be of circular cross-section.
[0027] The corner pieces 22 to 25 are connected to the external shell or covering of the trailer, which is composed principally of left and right side panels 30, 31, front and rear panels 32 and 33, side walls 35 connected to panels 30, 31, a rear wall 36 connected to panel 33 and an extending top and front cover section 40. Panels 30 to 33, panel 35 and cover section 40 constitute a water-resistant exterior to the trailer.
[0028] The panels may be connected to the framework members by way of a set of loops, some at least of which may be in the form of two tapes with complementary the fastener materials on one side to enable the loops to be secured round the framework members.
[0029] Cover section 40 may be attached to side walls 35, rear wall 36 and front panel 32 by means of a sliding clasp fastener 41 having two ends for the sliding clasps located adjacent the front end of cover section 40.
[0030] Connected to the lower side of top and front cover 40, and to the tops of side walls 35 and rear wall 36, is a flexible foldable waterproof or water-resistant fabric skirt 42, which may be pleated when the cover 40 is attached by a sliding clasp fastener 41 to the side and rear walls 35, 36, the position shown in
[0031] Access to the interior of the trailer may be obtained by way of a double-ended sliding clasp fastener 43, set in cover 40, enabling the central portion of cover 40 to be opened.
[0032] Mounted on the insides of side walls 35 are two pockets (not shown in the drawings) which may be used for stowing the trailer wheels 11 when the trailer is being used to transport a bicycle. Access to the pockets is secured by operating a sliding clasp fastener 44 in each of side walls 35, and the position of the stowed wheels 11 when in the pockets is shown in
[0033] If the trailer as shown in
[0034] The wheels 11 are stored in the pockets accessible using fasteners 44 in the pockets to either side of the space within the trailer, as shown in
[0035] The bicycle transport unit then rests on wheels 15 and 17. Exterior handles may be provided on the top and/or front of cover 40 to enable the unit to be easily moved in a fashion analogous to moving a piece of wheeled luggage.
[0036] As can be seen from
[0037] The bolt head and nut may be moulded in a hand wheel to enable easy manual operation.
[0038] As shown in the drawings, the external shell or covering of the trailer is unlined. For side impact protection it is desirable to provide relatively rigid panels attached to the inside of the cover members to provide a more robust wall structure. These should be lightweight, for example of fluted styrene material or a laminate of styrene sheet and fluted styrene sheet. They may be fixed to the interior of the cover by means of hook and eye tapes sewn on to the rigid sheet and the cover respectively.
[0039] As noted above, the trailer illustrated in the drawings is one example of how a trailer may be constructed in accordance with the present invention. Numerous variations in the detailed construction may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, but the construction illustrated is a generally preferred one, in particular because of the ability which it possesses of being capable of being dismantled so that it occupies a very much reduced volume for long-term storage, for example between expeditions undertaken by the user.
[0040] By undoing the sliding clasp fasteners and the fasteners which attach the cover to the framework members, the entire cover may be removed from the framework so that it appears as in