Bicycle rear article carrier convertable to a single-wheeled trailer
20190300099 ยท 2019-10-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62J7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62K27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bicycle rear article carrier that converts into a single-wheeled trailer is disclosed. The carrier is nearly indistinguishable in appearance and utility from conventional rear carriers, however, its folding and/or telescoping mechanisms incease bicycle cargo carrying capacity by a significant factor. A 12 inch quick-release wheel that is integral to the trailer unit can be stowed on the side of the rack without undue diminishment to carrier utility. If defined strictly as a trailer, the unit disappears and becomes fully integrated with the bicycle by a few quick moves, comprising a system of ergonomic efficiency, space economy and convenience.
Claims
1. A bicycle trailer and rear article carrier combination, said combination comprising: a. a platform to hold cargo; b. said platform is expansible; c. a support frame attached to bicycle rear wheel axle; d. said support frame convertible to trailer tow apparatus; e. said support frame secured to bicycle rear wheel axle by means of elongated lock nut and bolt swivel mechanism; f. said support frame hook to store trailer wheel; g. a clamp bracket securing said combination to bicycle; e. a single trailer wheel;
2. A bicycle trailer and rear article carrier combination of claim 1, wherein said rear article carrier comprises: a. a primary and secondary platform; b. said primary platform substantially rectangular consisting of a multiplicity of tubular sections, said sections preferably rectangular, whereby three sides of the rectangle are formed by means of bending of said tubular material into a U-formation, and the fourth end formed by welded flat bar; c. said secondary platform substantially rectangular with a multiplicity of tubular sections connected by welded cross-members; whereby the outside witdth dimension of said tubular sections is no greater than the inside witdth dimension of the primary platform and no smaller than to leave a gap of a millimeter or two between the two platforms when folded together; d. said secondary platform is connected to and revolves 180 degrees around a cross-member bolt at one end of the primary platform; in expanded position 180 degrees is achieved as platform is stopped and comes to rest against primary platform cross flat bar, and a spring bolt located on the secondary platform engages and locks both platforms together; in collapsed position whereby both platforms' respective top and bottom sides are coplanar, 180 degrees stop is achieved as a spring pin engages and locks into primary platform; e. said combined platforms are attached to support frame by means of T-shape axle assembly connected to one end of said primary platform whereby the longer vertical section of said T-shape axle is bolted to the support frame by means of u-bolts; f. said T-shape axle's vertically rotatable section length is between 55 and 70% of the length of the primary platform;
3. A bicycle trailer and rear article carrier combination of claim 1, wherein said trailer comprises: a. an expansible platform permitting a cargo load footprint of 24 inches in length and 10 inches in width or greater; b. a quick-release wheel of approximately 12 in diameter; c. a T-shape axle assembly with requisite swing limitation mechanism; d. vertically rotatable section of said T-shape axle fitted with either bushing or ballbearing components to minimize torsional instability; e. a bicycle rear wheel axle fastening assembly permitting vertical articulation of said trailer; f. a tubular tow frame that rotates around the bicycle rear wheel axle whereby said tow frame converts to platform support frame in upright position; g. said tow frame comprising a multiplicity of tubes of which two primary tube sections each form a substantially V-shape whereby the open ends of said V-shapes are welded together at an off-set of approximately 28 degrees, thereby forming a third V-formation on a plane perpendicular to previous said V-shapes;
4. A bicycle trailer and rear article carrier combination of claim 1, wherein said clamp bracket comprises: a. adjustable sliding plate and sliding bar plus a multiplicity of drilled holes to permit height and width adjustments accommodating variable bicycle seat stay designs;
5. A bicycle trailer and rear article carrier combination of claim 1, wherein said trailer and article carrier comprise: a. a primary and secondary expansible platform whereby the expansible method entails a telescoping mechanism;
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0031] This invention comprises five distinct component assemblies or units: [0032] 1. primary platform, 2. secondary expansible platform, 3. axle assembly, 4. tow frame, 5. clamp bracket
[0033] There are three functional modes to this invention as depicted in
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[0036] Proceeding with the primary platform, 1, and its constituent parts: the main frame 1.1 is substantially a rectangular form comprised of tubular steel or other suitably strong material whereby the longer tubelar lengths are joined by welding at the shorter end by a flatbar crossmember, 1.2.
[0037] Continueing with the primary platform,
[0038] Proceeding now with primary platform component details,
[0039] Component 1.7 is a u-shaped spring pin mechanism that locks and releases the expansible platform, 2, when collapsed into the primary platform, 1.
[0040] Moving on now to the expansible platform, 2, and its constituent parts:
[0041] Proceeding now to the axle assembly unit, 3. It is a T-formation whereby the horizontal section (the swing tube), 3.1, is welded to the vertical section (turning axle) comprising an inner tube, 3.8, and outer tube, 3.7, secured together by lynch pin 3.9. The inner tube is welded to the swing tube and rotates inside the outer tube which in turn is attached to the tow frame, 4.
[0042] The swing tube, 3.1, rotates around a bolt, 3.2, that attaches to the primary platform, 1.1, with nuts, 3.5, 3.6. Welded to the ends of the swing tube, 3.1, are swing limitation stop tabs, 3.3 and 3.4.
[0043] With respect to the axle assembly unit, 3, it is crucial that no free play exist whatsoever when in trailer mode. Free play resulting from poor materials and subsequent wear, inaccurate fitting or machining could pose a serious hazard as it would create a shimmying/vibration effect under load. Whereas free play in the swing tube, 3.1, can be eliminated via the clamp stop mechanism, 1.8, prevention of free play in the turning axle, 3.8, 3.7, requires high quality materials and precision machining.
[0044] Two methods for the turning axle unit are proposed:
[0045] The second method,
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[0047] Whereby the open ends of the main V tube section, 4.1, are flattened and have drilled holes to receive the bicycle axle mounting bolts, 4.17. Whereby both V tube sections have anchor plates welded to them, 4.8, 4.9,
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[0049] Accordingly, the fastening bolt, 4.17, must remain snug, but not lock tight. As vibration will eventually loosen it and cause it to fall off, a locking mechanism is necessary. Item 4.21 is a pin that hook latches to the backside of the bicycle drop-out and can be adjusted via thread 4.22 in order to maintain optimum tightness of fastening bolt, 4.17, and will pre vent it from falling off.
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