METHOD OF ATTACHING HUBS TO BICYCLE FRAME
20220324532 ยท 2022-10-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K25/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62K25/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Chips removably attached to a bicycle frame allow different size hubs and axles to be connected to a frame. As the frame represents a major part of the investment in a bicycle, the chips allow a single frame to accommodate different wheels. The user can then use a wheel having the appropriate tire and attachments for the terrain to be traversed. For instance, a particular wheel and tire would be used for a downhill mountain trail, another wheel used for riding on paved surfaces and a third wheel hub would be used for loose surfaces, such as sand or gravel. Therefore, the user is able to adapt the bicycle for a variety of different terrains and uses.
Claims
1. A method of attaching wheels to a frame, comprising: attaching a first chip set to a rear end of bicycle frame, the first chip set having a first chip and a second chip; attaching a first wheel to the first chip set; removing the first wheel and first chip set from the rear end of the bicycle frame; attaching a second chip set to a rear end of bicycle frame, the first chip set having a first chip and a second chip, the first chip and second chip of the second chip set having a different profile than the first chip and the second chip of the first chip set; and attaching a second wheel to the second chip set.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: removing the second wheel and second chip set from the rear end of the bicycle frame; attaching a third chip set to a rear end of bicycle frame, the third chip set having a first chip and a second chip, the first chip and second chip of the third chip set having a different profile than the first chip and the second chip of the first chip set and the first chip and the second chip of the second chip set; and attaching a third wheel to the third chip set. 3, The method of claim 1, wherein the first wheel has a sprocket and the second wheel has a brake rotor, and wherein the method further comprises: attaching a derailleur to the first chip; and attaching a brake for the brake rotor to the second chip.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein attaching the first chip set to the rear end of bicycle frame comprises aligning a pair of apertures on each of the first chip and the second chip with apertures on the bicycle frame and securing the first chip set to the rear end of bicycle frame with fasteners.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] Different sized hubs can be attached to a bicycle frame by using a chip which attaches to the frame and hub. The chips are sized and shaped to accommodate a particular wheel hub. A pair of chips are preferable used, one chip of each pair on each side of the hub and frame.
[0017] The chips connected to the frame and wheel hub each have a two tiered structure, as will be explain in more detail below. The first tier has a pair of apertures that align with the pair of apertures 102 on the frame, allowing fasteners to pass through the aligned apertures to secure the chip to the frame. The second tier has an arcuate edge that corresponds to the curved surface 104 of the frame. The arcuate edge of the chip bears against the curved surface 104 of the frame.
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[0019] The second chip 220 of the first chip set is depicted in
[0020] A second chip set 302 is depicted in
[0021] A third chip set is depicted in
[0022] As seen in the figures, the chips of the chip sets have common features, such as a two tier structure and a curved surface corresponding to the curved surface 104 of the frame as well as a pair of apertures aligning with the apertures 102 of the frame. However, each of the chip sets has different features suitable for the particular wheel to be attached. For that reason, each chip in a chip set has a different profile than chips in another set. The profile refers to the shape of the chip as seen in a side view. In addition, the thickness of the chips is suited for the wheel to be attached. As seen in
[0023] A kit may be used to practice the method which enables the user to attach different wheels to a frame. The kit would include the various chip sets, thereby providing the user the elements needed to selectively attach a variety of wheels to a frame. The chip sets, coupled with the knowledge of which chip sets to use with which wheels provides the flexibility to use a wheel suitable for the use of the bicycle, including factors such as terrain and the number of speeds for the bicycle.
[0024] The invention thus being described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.