US20060053963A1 - Racing type pedal for bicycle - Google Patents
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Abstract
A racing type pedal includes a main body, a pivot hook, a limit member, an adjusting bolt, a press block, and two torsion springs. Thus, the movement of the adjusting bolt is limited by the limit member, and the movement of the press block is limited by the torsion springs, so that the adjusting bolt and the press block form a linear movement without deflection, thereby producing an evenly distributed shearing stress between the adjusting bolt and the press block, thereby preventing the adjusting bolt and the press block from being worn out due to an uneven shearing stress.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a racing type pedal, and more particularly to a racing type pedal for a bicycle.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- In general, the racing type pedal for a bicycle includes a road-use pedal and a mountaineering pedal, and the two different types of pedals need to mate with two different types of shoes and snap blocks. In practice, the snap block is mounted on the bottom of the bicycle shoe and snapped onto the bicycle pedal to secure the bicycle shoe on the bicycle pedal.
- A conventional
racing type pedal 3 in accordance with the prior art shown inFIGS. 10 and 11 comprises amain body 30, ahollow pivot hook 31 pivotally mounted on themain body 30 by apivot shaft 32 and having a side formed with avertical plate 310 having a throughhole 3101, an adjustingbolt 34 mounted on theplate 310 of thepivot hook 31 extended through the throughhole 3101 of theplate 310 of thepivot hook 31, apress block 35 mounted on the distal end of the adjustingbolt 34, and twotorsion springs 33 each mounted on thepivot shaft 32 and each having afirst end 330 urged on ablock 301 of themain body 30 and asecond end 331 urged on thepress block 35. - However, when the adjusting
bolt 34 is rotated to move thepress block 35 to adjust the torque of thepivot hook 31, the adjustingbolt 34 and thepress block 35 are subjected to a shearing force applied by thetorsion springs 33, so that the adjustingbolt 34 is easily deflected from thepress block 35 during movement, thereby disengaging or wearing the adjustingbolt 34 and thepress block 35. In addition, theplate 310 of thepivot hook 31 is subjected to a force applied by the adjustingbolt 34, so that theplate 310 of thepivot hook 31 is easily distorted or deformed due to the applied force during a long-term utilization. - In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a racing type pedal, comprising:
- a main body;
- a pivot hook pivotally mounted on the main body by a pivot shaft;
- a metallic bushing mounted on the pivot hook and having a first end formed with a mounting tube extended through the pivot hook and directed toward the main body;
- an adjusting bolt mounted on the bushing and having a distal end extended through and protruding outward from the mounting tube of the bushing;
- a press block mounted on the distal end of the adjusting bolt and located between the main body and the pivot hook; and
- two torsion springs each mounted on the pivot shaft and each having a first end urged on the main body and a second end urged on the press block.
- In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a racing type pedal, comprising:
- a main body;
- a pivot hook pivotally mounted on the main body by a pivot shaft;
- a support plate mounted on the pivot hook and formed with a through hole;
- an adjusting bolt mounted on the support plate and having a distal end extended through and protruding outward from the through hole of the support plate;
- a limit member mounted on the support plate and rested on the adjusting bolt;
- a press block mounted on the distal end of the adjusting bolt and located between the main body and the pivot hook; and
- two torsion springs each mounted on the pivot shaft and each having a first end urged on the main body and a second end urged on the press block.
- The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a racing type pedal having a torque adjustment function and has an evenly distributed shearing stress.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide a racing type pedal, wherein the movement of the adjusting bolt is limited by the mounting tube of the bushing, and the movement of the press block is limited by the torsion springs, so that the adjusting bolt and the press block form a linear movement without deflection, thereby producing an evenly and smoothly distributed shearing stress between the adjusting bolt and the press block, thereby preventing the adjusting bolt and the press block from being worn out due to an uneven shearing stress.
- A further objective of the present invention is to provide a racing type pedal, wherein the pivot hook is mounted on the main body easily and conveniently, thereby facilitating a user mounting the racing type pedal.
- A further objective of the present invention is to provide a racing type pedal, wherein the adjusting bolt is mounted on the back plate of the pivot hook by the metallic bushing, so that the whole weight of the racing type pedal is reduced.
- Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a racing type pedal in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the racing type pedal as shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a partially exploded perspective view of the racing type pedal as shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a bottom plan view of the racing type pedal as shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is a plan cross-sectional view of the racing type pedal as shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 6 is a partially exploded perspective view of the racing type pedal as shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of a racing type pedal in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 8 is a plan cross-sectional assembly view of the racing type pedal as shown inFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 9 is a plan cross-sectional assembly view of a racing type pedal in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view of a conventional racing type pedal in accordance with the prior art; and -
FIG. 11 is a plan cross-sectional assembly view of the conventional racing type pedal as shown inFIG. 10 . - Referring to the drawings and initially to
FIGS. 1-6 , a racing type pedal 1 in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises amain body 10, apivot hook 12 pivotally mounted on themain body 10 by apivot shaft 11, ametallic bushing 16 mounted on thepivot hook 12 and having a first end formed with amounting tube 160 extended through thepivot hook 12 and directed toward themain body 10, an adjustingbolt 15 mounted on thebushing 16 and having a distal end extended through and protruding outward from themounting tube 160 of thebushing 16, apress block 14 mounted on the distal end of the adjustingbolt 15 and located between themain body 10 and thepivot hook 12, and twotorsion springs 13 each mounted on thepivot shaft 11 and each having afirst end 130 urged on themain body 10 and asecond end 131 urged on thepress block 14. - The
main body 10 has a forked end formed with two spacedposts 101 each formed with acatch block 102 urged on thefirst end 130 of therespective torsion spring 13. - The
pivot hook 12 has aback plate 120 having an inside formed with athrough hole 1201 mounted on themounting tube 160 of thebushing 16. The throughhole 1201 of theback plate 120 of thepivot hook 12 has a side formed with atapered opening 1202 having a periphery formed with aflattened edge 1203. Thepivot hook 12 has twoside plates 121 each formed with apivot hole 1210 pivotally mounted on thepivot shaft 11. Thepivot hook 12 has an inside formed with tworecesses 122 to receive thetorsion springs 13. - The
bushing 16 has a second end formed with atapered head 161 mounted in thetapered opening 1202 of theback plate 120 of thepivot hook 12. Thetapered head 161 of thebushing 16 has a periphery formed with aflattened face 1610 rested on theflattened edge 1203 of the tapered opening 1202 of theback plate 120 of thepivot hook 12. Preferably, thepivot hook 12 is integrally formed with thebushing 16. - The
press block 14 has a center formed with ascrew bore 140 screwed onto the distal end of the adjustingbolt 15. Thepress block 14 has two ends each formed with a bentfirst limit plate 141 rested on thesecond end 131 of therespective torsion spring 13 and has an edge formed with a bentsecond limit plate 142 rested on thesecond end 131 of each of thetorsion springs 13, so that thetorsion springs 13 form a double limit effect on thepress block 14. - The
second end 131 of each of thetorsion springs 13 has a distal end formed with abent abutment 1310 rested on thepress block 14. - In operation, when the adjusting
bolt 15 is rotated to move thepress block 14 to adjust the torque of thepivot hook 12, movement of the adjustingbolt 15 is limited by themounting tube 160 of thebushing 16, so that the adjustingbolt 15 performs a linear movement relative to thepress block 14. In addition, movement of thepress block 14 is limited by thesecond end 131 of each of thetorsion springs 13, so that thepress block 14 performs a linear movement without deflection. - Accordingly, the movement of the adjusting
bolt 15 is limited by themounting tube 160 of thebushing 16, and the movement of thepress block 14 is limited by thetorsion springs 13, so that the adjustingbolt 15 and thepress block 14 form a linear movement without deflection, thereby producing an evenly distributed shearing stress between the adjustingbolt 15 and thepress block 14, thereby preventing the adjustingbolt 15 and thepress block 14 from being worn out due to an uneven shearing stress. In addition, thepivot hook 12 is mounted on themain body 10 easily and conveniently, thereby facilitating a user mounting the racing type pedal. Further, the adjustingbolt 15 is mounted on theback plate 120 of thepivot hook 12 by themetallic bushing 16, so that the whole weight of the racing type pedal is reduced. - Referring to
FIGS. 7 and 8 , aracing type pedal 2 in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention is available for mountaineering comprises amain body 20, apivot hook 22 pivotally mounted on themain body 20 by apivot shaft 21, asupport plate 221 mounted on thepivot hook 22 and formed with athrough hole 222, an adjustingbolt 25 mounted on thesupport plate 221 and having a distal end extended through and protruding outward from thethrough hole 222 of thesupport plate 221, alimit member 223 mounted on thesupport plate 221 and rested on the adjustingbolt 25, apress block 24 mounted on the distal end of the adjustingbolt 25 and located between themain body 20 and thepivot hook 22, and twotorsion springs 23 each mounted on thepivot shaft 21 and each having afirst end 230 urged on themain body 20 and asecond end 231 urged on thepress block 24. - The
main body 20 has a forked end formed with two spacedposts 201 each formed with acatch block 202 urged on thefirst end 230 of therespective torsion spring 23. Thepivot hook 22 is an integrally formed closed frame having a hollow face integrally formed with thesupport plate 221. Thepivot hook 22 has twoside plates 220 each pivotally mounted on thepivot shaft 21. Preferably, thelimit member 223 is an arc-shaped catch plate integrally protruded outward from a side of the throughhole 222 of thesupport plate 221. Thepress block 24 has a center formed with ascrew bore 240 screwed onto the distal end of the adjustingbolt 25. Thepress block 24 has two ends each formed with a bentfirst limit plate 241 rested on thesecond end 231 of therespective torsion spring 23 and has an edge formed with a bentsecond limit plate 242 rested on thesecond end 231 of each of the torsion springs 23, so that the torsion springs 23 form a double limit effect on thepress block 24. Thesecond end 231 of each of the torsion springs 23 has a distal end formed with abent abutment 2310 rested on thepress block 24. - In operation, when the adjusting
bolt 25 is rotated to move thepress block 24 to adjust the torque of thepivot hook 22, movement of the adjustingbolt 25 is limited by thelimit member 223, so that the adjustingbolt 25 has a linear movement relative to thepress block 24. In addition, movement of thepress block 24 is limited by thesecond end 231 of each of the torsion springs 23, so that thepress block 24 has a linear movement without deflection. - Referring to
FIG. 9 , the limit member is a mountingtube 224. - Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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1. A racing type pedal, comprising:
a main body;
a pivot hook pivotally mounted on the main body by a pivot shaft;
a metallic bushing mounted on the pivot hook and having a first end formed with a mounting tube extended through the pivot hook and directed toward the main body;
an adjusting bolt mounted on the bushing and having a distal end extended through and protruding outward from the mounting tube of the bushing;
a press block mounted on the distal end of the adjusting bolt and located between the main body and the pivot hook; and
two torsion springs each mounted on the pivot shaft and each having a first end urged on the main body and a second end urged on the press block;
wherein the pivot hook has a back plate having an inside formed with a through hole mounted on the mounting tube of the bushing;
wherein the through hole of the back plate of the pivot hook has a side formed with a tapered opening having a periphery formed with a flattened edge, and the bushing has a second end formed with a tapered head mounted in the tapered opening of the back plate of the pivot hook and having a periphery formed with a flattened face rested on the flattened edge of the tapered opening of the back plate of the pivot hook.
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4. The racing type pedal in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the pivot hook is integrally formed with the bushing.
5. A racing type pedal, comprising:
a main body;
a pivot hook pivotally mounted on the main body by a pivot shaft;
a metallic bushing mounted on the pivot hook and having a first end formed with a mounting tube extended through the pivot hook and directed toward the main body;
an adjusting bolt mounted on the bushing and having a distal end extended through and protruding outward from the mounting tube of the bushing;
a press block mounted on the distal end of the adjusting bolt and located between the main body and the pivot hook; and
two torsion springs each mounted on the pivot shaft and each having a first end urged on the main body and a second end urged on the press block;
wherein the press block has two ends each formed with a bent first limit plate rested on the second end of the respective torsion spring and has an edge formed with a bent second limit plate rested on the second end of each of the torsion springs, so that the torsion springs form a double limit effect on the press block.
6. The racing type pedal in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the second end of each of the torsion springs has a distal end formed with a bent abutment rested on the press block.
7. The racing type pedal in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the press block has a center formed with a screw bore screwed onto the distal end of the adjusting bolt.
8. The racing type pedal in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the main body has a forked end formed with two spaced posts each formed with a catch block urged on the first end of the respective torsion spring.
9. The racing type pedal in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the pivot hook has two side plates each formed with a pivot hole pivotally mounted on the pivot shaft.
10. The racing type pedal in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the pivot hook has an inside formed with two recesses to receive the torsion springs.
11. A racing type pedal, comprising:
a main body;
a pivot hook pivotally mounted on the main body by a pivot shaft;
a support plate mounted on the pivot hook and formed with a through hole;
an adjusting bolt mounted on the support plate and having a distal end extended through and protruding outward from the through hole of the support plate;
a limit member mounted on the support plate and rested on the adjusting bolt;
a press block mounted on the distal end of the adjusting bolt and located between the main body and the pivot hook; and
two torsion springs each mounted on the pivot shaft and each having a first end urged on the main body and a second end urged on the press block.
12. The racing type pedal in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the limit member is an arc-shaped catch plate.
13. The racing type pedal in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the limit member is a mounting tube.
14. The racing type pedal in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the press block has two ends each formed with a bent first limit plate rested on the second end of the respective torsion spring and has an edge formed with a bent second limit plate rested on the second end of each of the torsion springs.
15. The racing type pedal in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the second end of each of the torsion springs has a distal end formed with a bent abutment rested on the press block.
16. The racing type pedal in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the main body has a forked end formed with two spaced posts each formed with a catch block urged on the first end of the respective torsion spring.
17. The racing type pedal in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the pivot hook has two side plates each pivotally mounted on the pivot shaft.
18. The racing type pedal in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the press block has a center formed with a screw bore screwed onto the distal end of the adjusting bolt.
19. The racing type pedal in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the pivot hook is an integrally formed closed frame having a hollow face integrally formed with the support plate.
20. The racing type pedal in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the limit member is integrally protruded outward from a side of the through hole of the support plate.
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