CRANK-PEDAL MECHANISM FOR BICYCLE

20200086946 ยท 2020-03-19

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Abstract

A quick-mount crank-pedal mechanism for a children bicycle is provided. The quick-mount crank-pedal mechanism is composed of a crank rod, a crank bearing and a pedal. The crank rod and the crank bearing are fitted with each other, and the pedal is coupled to the crank bearing. With the mechanism, the pedal is enabled to be in a usable state quickly without using any tools, and a tip of the crank is effectively protected from puncturing through a carton, thereby reducing potential safety hazards.

Claims

1. A crank-pedal mechanism for a bicycle, comprising: a crank rod; a crank bearing; a spring protrusion, provided at a tip of the crank rod; a clamping slot, provided on the crank bearing; and a pedal, coupled to the crank bearing, wherein the tip of the crank rod and the crank bearing are coaxially aligned with a common axis, and the pedal is rotatable around the common axis.

2. The crank-pedal mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the spring protrusion is clamped into the clamping slot by rotating the pedal around the common axis by 90 degrees counterclockwise.

3. The crank-pedal mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the crank bearing encircles the tip of the crank rod.

4. The crank-pedal mechanism according to claim 1, wherein a spindle of the pedal is detachably coupled to the crank bearing, and the spindle of the pedal is disposed perpendicularly to the common axis.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0009] FIG. 1 is an overall schematic diagram showing a quick-mount crank-pedal mechanism for a children bicycle according to the present disclosure;

[0010] FIG. 2 is a separated schematic diagram showing a quick-mount crank-pedal mechanism for a children bicycle according to the present disclosure;

[0011] List of Reference numerals: 1 crank rod; 2 crank bearing; 3 protrusion; 4 clamping slot; 5 pedal; 6 spindle.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0012] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the present disclosure relates to a quick-mount crank-pedal mechanism for a children bicycle. The quick-mount crank-pedal mechanism is composed of the following parts: a crank rod 1 and a crank bearing 2. The crank rod 1 and the crank bearing 2 are fitted with each other. A tip of the crank rod 1 is provided with a spring protrusion 3 which is fitted with a clamping slot 4 provided on the crank bearing 2. The tip of the crank rod 1 and the crank bearing 2 are coaxially aligned with a common axis, and the crank bearing 2 encircles the tip of the crank rod 1. The crank-pedal mechanism further has a pedal 5. The pedal 5 is coupled to the crank bearing 2, and is rotatable around the common axis. The pedal 5 has a spindle 6. The spindle 6 is detachably coupled to the crank bearing 2, and is disposed perpendicularly to the common axis.

[0013] Through the present mechanism, the pedal is enabled to be in a usable state quickly without using any tools, thus a customer is free from trouble in installation. Moreover, the tip of the crank is effectively protected from puncturing through a carton, thereby reducing potential safety hazards. The present mechanism has advantages, such as eliminating all complicated procedures and misleading, making the consumers free from confusions, and the present mechanism is firmer.

[0014] In specific use, it is only required to rotate the pedal 5 around the common axis by 90 degrees counterclockwise so as to clamp the spring protrusion 3 provided at the tip of the crank rod 1 into the clamping slot 4 provided on the crank bearing 2, thereby preventing the crank bearing 2 from rotating and achieving a state in which the cranking bearing 2 is locked. Therefore, it is convenient to use and easy to manipulate, and a regulation effect is good.

[0015] The aforementioned is only preferred embodiments of the present disclosure. Those skilled in the art are naturally able to make equivalent changes and modifications which fall in the scope of the present disclosure, after understanding the technical means of the present disclosure according to actual needs and based on the scope of the claims of the present disclosure.