MOTORCYCLE CLAMP AND HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY
20190367123 ยท 2019-12-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K21/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K21/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A handlebar assembly for a motorcycle has a cylindrical connecting rod having opposing first and second ends, a first end joint connected to the first end, and a second end joint connected to the second end, with each end joint having a vertical channel. The assembly also includes two handlebars, each handlebar having a vertical bar that has a lower end that is removably secured inside the vertical channel of one of the end joints.
Claims
1. A handlebar assembly for a motorcycle, comprising: a cylindrical connecting rod having opposing first and second ends; a first end joint connected to the first end, and a second end joint connected to the second end, wherein each end joint has a vertical channel; and a first handlebar and a second handlebar, each handlebar having a vertical bar that has an upper end, and a lower end that is removably secured inside the vertical channel of one of the end joints, wherein each handlebar bar also includes a horizontal bar extending from the upper end of the vertical bar and terminating in a hand grip.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the connecting rod and the first and second end joints are provided in one piece.
3. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the connecting rod further includes at least one clamp leg.
4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the connecting rod and the first and second end joints are provided in separate pieces.
5. The assembly of claim 4, wherein each end joint has a connection well, and the connecting rod has opposite first and second ends, with each of the first and second ends having an annular joint that is secured inside a connection well of a separate end joint.
6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein each of the first and second ends of the connecting rod has a dowel pin, and each connection well has a dowel pin hole for receiving a separate dowel pin.
7. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the vertical channel of each end joint is compressed when the lower end of a handlebar is positioned inside the vertical channel.
8. A motorcycle having: a triple tree clamp that has two clamp joints a clamp having two clamp legs that are secured to the two clamp joints of the triple tree clamp, the clamp having a longitudinal channel extending therethrough; and a handlebar assembly for a motorcycle, comprising: a cylindrical connecting rod having opposing first and second ends; a first end joint connected to the first end, and a second end joint connected to the second end, wherein each end joint has a vertical channel; and a first handlebar and a second handlebar, each handlebar having a vertical bar that has an upper end, and a lower end that is removably secured inside the vertical channel of one of the end joints, wherein each handlebar bar also includes a horizontal bar extending from the upper end of the vertical bar and terminating in a hand grip; wherein the cylindrical connecting rod is secured inside the longitudinal channel.
9. The motorcycle of claim 8, wherein the connecting rod and the first and second end joints are provided in one piece.
10. The motorcycle of claim 9, wherein the connecting rod and the first and second end joints are provided in separate pieces.
11. The motorcycle of claim 10, wherein each end joint has a connection well, and the connecting rod has opposite first and second ends, with each of the first and second ends having an annular joint that is secured inside a connection well of a separate end joint.
12. The motorcycle of claim 11, wherein each of the first and second ends of the connecting rod has a dowel pin, and each connection well has a dowel pin hole for receiving a separate dowel pin.
13. The motorcycle of claim 8, wherein the vertical channel of each end joint is compressed when the lower end of a handlebar is positioned inside the vertical channel.
14. A method of installing a handlebar assembly to a motorcycle having a triple tree clamp that has two clamp joints, and a clamp having two clamp legs that are secured to the two clamp joints of the triple tree clamp, with the clamp having a longitudinal channel extending therethrough, comprising the steps of: providing a handlebar assembly, comprising: a cylindrical connecting rod having opposing first and second ends; a first end joint connected to the first end, and a second end joint connected to the second end, wherein each end joint has a vertical channel; and a first handlebar and a second handlebar, each handlebar having a vertical bar that has an upper end, and a lower end, wherein each handlebar bar also includes a horizontal bar extending from the upper end of the vertical bar and terminating in a hand grip; placing and rotating the cylindrical connecting rod inside the longitudinal channel; positioning the lower end of the vertical bar of each handlebar inside a vertical channel of a separate end joint; rotating the lower end of the vertical bar of each handlebar inside a vertical channel of a separate end joint; and securing each lower end of the vertical bar of each handlebar inside a vertical channel of a separate end joint.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0020] The following detailed description is of the best presently contemplated modes of carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating general principles of embodiments of the invention. The scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
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[0022] The connecting rod 30 is illustrated in
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[0024] The other end joint 38 has the same construction as the end joint 36, and the other handlebar 34 is secured to the end joint 38 in the same manner as for the handlebar 32 and the end joint 36. The end joints 36 and 38 can be provided (e.g., by molding or welding) in one piece with the connecting rod 30 to form one solid part. Alternatively, the end joints 36 and 38 can be provided as separate pieces from the connecting rod 30, and in this embodiment, the outer surface of the connector section 368 can be provided with a connection well 42 that includes the bore(s) 374 and a dowel pin hole 376 which is offset from the center of the connection well 42. In this embodiment, each opposite end of the central rod 302 has a dowel pin 35 which is adapted to be received inside the dowel pin hole 376, and an annular joint 44 which is adapted to be secured inside the connection well 42 by force-pressing. A semi-circular cord groove 46 can be provided at the annular joint 44, and a cord 48 can be retained inside the cord groove 46 to lock the annular joint 44 inside the connection well 42. The force-pressing of the annular joint 44 into the connection well 42 should be enough to hold the two parts together, and offsetting the dowel pin 35 from the center of the two parts (end joint 36/38 and annular joint 44) means that the two parts cannot rotate. However, if a force is applied outwardly, there is a concern that the end joint 36 or 38 could be pushed off the central rod 302. Therefore, providing a semi-circular cord groove 46 and running a cord 48 through both parts would make it impossible to pull them apart. In this regard, the cord 48 can be a hard nylon or a wire both which will not compress.
[0025] One benefit of providing the connecting rod 30 and the end joints 36 and 38 in separate pieces is to allow for connecting rods 30 of different diameters or lengths to be fitted into different-sized channels 22 of the clamp 20.
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[0030] While the description above refers to particular embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that many modifications may be made without departing from the spirit thereof. The accompanying claims are intended to cover such modifications as would fall within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.