Bicycle handle

20170355417 ยท 2017-12-14

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    Abstract

    A bicycle handle has an inner sleeve surrounded by a handle element. In a clamping region, the inner sleeve is surrounded by a clamping element, in particular in a clip-like manner. The clamping element is at least partly surrounded by a protective sleeve, wherein it is preferred that the protective sleeve is surrounded with softer material, in particular the material of the handle element.

    Claims

    1. Bicycle handle with an inner sleeve, a handle element surrounding the inner sleeve, and a clamping element which surrounds the inner sleeve in particular entirely in a clamping region, wherein the clamping element is at least partly surrounded by a protective sleeve that is connected to, in particular integrally formed with the inner sleeve.

    2. Bicycle handle of claim 1, wherein the clamping element is of a clip-like design and surrounds the inner sleeve entirely in the clamping region.

    3. Bicycle handle of claim 1, wherein the clamping element has spaced apart protrusions for receiving a clamping means.

    4. Bicycle handle of claim 1, wherein the inner sleeve has a clamping slit in the clamping region.

    5. Bicycle handle of claim 3, wherein the protective sleeve surrounds the clamping element entirely except for the protrusions.

    6. Bicycle handle of claim 1, wherein, in the mounted state, the protective sleeve surrounds the inner sleeve or the clamping element for at least half the circumference, in particular for at least of the circumference.

    7. Bicycle handle of claim 1, wherein the protective sleeve covers the inner sleeve or, when in the mounted state, the clamping element over the entire width.

    8. Bicycle handle of claim 1, wherein, between the inner sleeve and the protective sleeve, a slit is formed that is open to the outer side of the bicycle handle and serves to receive the clamping element, preferably together with a pre-assembled clamping means of the clamping element.

    9. Bicycle handle of claim 1, wherein the handle element covers the protective sleeve in particular entirely.

    10. Bicycle handle of claim 1, wherein the inner sleeve, and preferably also the protective sleeve, is made of a harder material than the handle element.

    11. Bicycle handle of claim 1, wherein the handle element covers an outer edge of the protective sleeve at least partly.

    12. Bicycle handle of claim 1, wherein the handle element fully surrounds the clamping, when in the mounted state, in the circumferential direction and preferably over the entire width.

    13. Bicycle handle of claim 1, wherein the handle element is manufactured by overmolding the inner sleeve, as well as the protective sleeve.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0015] In the Figures:

    [0016] FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the bicycle handle of the disclosure,

    [0017] FIG. 2 is a schematic top plan view on a preferred embodiment of the clamping element used,

    [0018] FIG. 3 is a schematic side view of the bicycle handle seen in the direction of the arrow III in FIG. 1 with the clamping element mounted, and

    [0019] FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view of the region of the bicycle handle in which the clamping element is arranged.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

    [0020] The bicycle handle of the present disclosure has an inner sleeve 10. The same has a substantially cylindrically shaped inner side 12 whose diameter is slightly larger than the outer diameter of a bicycle handlebar so that the inner sleeve 10 can be slipped on a bicycle handlebar in a simple manner. The embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1 is a bicycle handle which is on the left side when mounted, so that a clamping region 14 is provided in an outer region of the bicycle handle. For a clamping fastening of the bicycle handle on the bicycle handlebar, a clamping element 16 is arranged in the clamping region 14, the clamping element being configured in particular as a clip-like clamp (FIG. 2). The inner sleeve 10 is connected to, in particular formed integrally with a protective sleeve 20 via a web-like connecting element 18. In the clamping region 14, the protective sleeve 20 surrounds the same in particular for more than of the circumferential direction (arrow 11 in FIG. 3). In the clamping region 14, a slit 22 of constant width is formed between the protective sleeve 20 and the inner sleeve 10.

    [0021] Both the inner sleeve 10 and the protective sleeve 20 are surrounded by, in particular overmolded with a handle element 24 of softer material. Thus, the bicycle handle comprises a soft material on its outer side in particular also in the clamping region 14. When providing a protective sleeve 20, it is possible to fixedly connect the material of the handle element 24, i.e. in particular a protrusion 26 of the handle element 24, to an outer side of the protective sleeve 20 in the clamping region. In this manner, this region is prevented from being inverted inward when the hand is moved on the bicycle handle. For this purpose, the protrusion 26 of the handle element 24 further has a radially inward directed projection 27. The same surrounds an outer side 21 of the protective sleeve or abuts on the outer side 21 of the protective sleeve 20.

    [0022] In the embodiment illustrated, the clamping element is of a clip-like design. The clamping element 16 (FIG. 2) therefore has a partly tubular region 28 which has each of its ends connected to a respective protrusion 30. The protrusion 30 forming a thickening serves to receive a clamping means such as a screw. For this purpose, one of the two protrusions 30 has a thread 32 and the opposite protrusion 30 has a recess 34 for receiving a screw head, in particular completely.

    [0023] For assembly, the clamping element 16 is inserted into the slit 22 from the left in FIG. 1. A corresponding view on the bicycle handle from the left with the clamping element inserted is shown schematically in FIG. 3 and in perspective in FIG. 4. In this view, an end face of the inner sleeve 10 can be seen, which has a recess or a clamping slit 36 in particular in the region in which the protrusions 30 of the clamping element 16 are arranged in the mounted state. The edge regions of the inner sleeve 10 in the region of the clamping slit 36 are formed in a tapering manner. In particular, these edge regions have a convex curvature 38 on which the concave curvature 40 of the clamping element 16 abuts. The concave curvature 60 of the clamping element 16 is provided in the transition region between the tubular part of the clamping element 16 and the two protrusions 30. The clamping element 16 is arranged in the slit 22. The same is formed by the inner sleeve 10 and the protective sleeve 20 surrounding at least 3 of the inner sleeve. The protective sleeve 20 itself is covered by the protrusion 26 of the handle element 24. For reasons of clarity, FIG. 3 does not show the inward directed projection 27 of the protrusion 26 of the handle element 24, which covers the protective sleeve when seen in side view.

    [0024] Further, the perspective view in FIG. 4 shows an opening 42 in the region 26 of the handle element 24. This opening serves in particular for inserting a tool, in particular an Allen key, for tightening the clamping means which is designed in particular as a screw with an Allen screw head.

    [0025] In the region of the protrusions 30 of the clamping element 16, the protrusions are in direct contact with an inner side of the protrusion 26 of the handle element 24 so that a gummed inner surface is created which causes a further fixation of the clamping element 16 before fixation on the handlebar. Thereby, it is avoided in particular that the clamping element 16 slips out from the slit 22.