Bicycle crankset
10160514 ยท 2018-12-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62M2009/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62M3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62M1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62M9/085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62M3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62M1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62M9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bicycle crankset, which is adapted to connect to a chain, includes a chainring, a spider, and a crankarm. The chainring has teeth on an edge thereof to engage the chain and a chainring axis through a center thereof. The spider has spider arms to detachably connect to the chainring and a connecting bore. The spider has a core axis through a center of the connecting bore, and the core axis is kept a predetermined distance away from the chainring axis to form a deviation. The crankarm has an engaging member to engage the connecting bore of the spider. Tips of the teeth of the chainring move in a noncircular path when the crankarm is exerted to drive the chainring to turned, and the noncircular path is adjustable by shifting a location of the connecting bore which change the deviation.
Claims
1. A bicycle crankset, which is adapted to connect to a chain, comprising: a chainring having a plurality of teeth on an edge thereof to engage the chain, wherein the chainring has a chainring axis through a center thereof; a spider having a plurality of spider arms to detachably connect to the chainring and a connecting bore, wherein the spider has a bore axis through a center of the connecting bore; wherein the bore axis is kept a predetermined distance away from the chainring axis to form a deviation; and a crankarm having a connecting member to engage the connecting bore of the spider; whereby tips of the teeth of the chainring move in a noncircular path when the crankarm is exerted to drive the chainring to turn; wherein the spider is fixedly connected to the chainring, and the connecting bore is kept at a fixed position relative to the chainring when the crankarm is turned.
2. The bicycle crankset of claim 1, wherein the tips of the teeth of the chainring are in a round circumference.
3. The bicycle crankset of claim 2, wherein the tips of the teeth of the chainring are in an elliptical circumference.
4. The bicycle crankset of claim 1, wherein the connecting bore has a first protruding portion, a second protruding portion, a third protruding portion, a first recessing portion, a second recessing portion, a third recessing portion, and a fourth recessing portion on an edge thereof; the first protruding portion is next to the second protruding portion, the first recessing portion is next to the second recessing portion, and the third recessing portion is next to the fourth recessing portion; the first protruding portion is next to first recessing portion, the second protruding portion is next to third recessing portion, and third protruding portion is between the second recessing portion and fourth recessing portion; further wherein the protruding portion is different from at least one of the second protruding portion, the third protruding portion, the first recessing portion, the second recessing portion, the third recessing portion, and the fourth recessing portion, so the connecting bore is unsymmetrical, and the connecting member of the crankarm is complementary to the connecting bore, whereby the connecting member is able to engage the connecting bore in a specified angle relative to the spider only.
5. The bicycle crankset of claim 1, wherein the connecting bore has a first engaging portion, a second engaging portion, and two resting portions on an edge thereof; the first engaging portion has a plurality of first recesses, and the second engaging portion has a plurality of second recesses; the resting portions are between the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion respectively; further wherein the first engaging portion is different from at least one of the second engaging portion and the resting portions, so the connecting bore is unsymmetrical, and the connecting member of the crankarm is complementary to the connecting bore, whereby the connecting member is able to engage the connecting bore in a specified angle relative to the spider only.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(13) The chainring 10 has a chainring axis 60 through a center thereof, and connecting bore 40 has a bore axis 62 through center thereof. The axes 60 and 62 are kept a deviation 64. The first way to form the deviation 64 is that a center of the spider 20 is on the chainring axis 60 of the chainring 10, and the connecting bore 40 is not on the center of the spider 20. That is, the connecting bore 40 is eccentric relative to the spider 40.
(14) The second way (not shown) to form the deviation 64 is that the bore axis 62 of the connecting bore 40 is not on a center of the spider 20, and the center of the spider 20 is not on the chainring axis 60 of the chainring 10, or the bore axis 62 of the connecting bore 40 is on a center of the spider 20, and the center of the spider 20 is not on the chainring axis 60 of the chainring 10.
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(16) According to the description above, no matter the chainring 70 is round or elliptical, there always is a deviation 64 between the bore axis 62 and the chainring axis 74, so that the crankarm 50 is able to drive the spider 20 and the chainring 10 or 70 to turn, and the tips of the teeth of the chainring 10 or 70 move in a noncircular path, and the path is adjustable by changing the deviation 64. In an embodiment, the path is adjusted by replacing a different spider (not shown), on which a location of the connecting bore is different.
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(18) The deviation 64 makes tips of the teeth of the chainring 10 turn in a noncircular path, no matter the chainring 10 is round or elliptical.
(19) In conclusion, the power output may be adjusted by replacing a new spider 20 to have a different deviation 64.
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(21) It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some preferred embodiments of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present invention.