Folding bicycle

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Inventors

Underwood, Herbert N.

Application #

378964

Filed

May-17-1982

Published

Apr-10-1984

Current US Class

280/278
280/287

International Classes

B62F 015/00

Field of Search

280/278 280/287 280/281 74/551.3 74/551.4 74/551.7 74/594.7 297/195

Assignee

Borg-Warner Corporation (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Peters, Jr.; Joseph F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gregorczyk; Florian S.

US Patent References

3993322   Bicycle
4002351   Folding bicycle

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Abstract
A folding bicycle assembly generally having a front and rear subassembly which pivot about a sprocket hub to nest with each other to provide a compact assembly for storage or transfer. The bicycle assembly utilizes wheels of a standard size and is equipped with pedals and handle bars that fold to further minimize the size of the folded assembly.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A folding bicycle assembly, comprising:

a rear subassembly including a hollow cylindrical sprocket hub having first and second annular bearing end portions, an upright tubular support member extending from said sprocket hub, a pair of rear wheel axle supports extending from said sprocket hub at substantially right angles relative to the upright support, and a yoke member, having a first end affixed to said upright support end including a rear wheel axle receiving means at the ends of the rear wheel axle supports, a rear wheel, and a rear wheel axle extending through said rear wheel and fastened to the rear wheel axle receiving means to complete a rigid, generally triangular subassembly, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to folding bicycles and more particularly, bicycles with "standard" size wheels and height. It has been found desirable to provide a bicycle that can be easily and quickly folded into a compact package for storage and shipment. Further, such an assembly should provide means to eliminate the protruding handle bar and pedal assemblies without requiring complete disassembly of the bicycle.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In the prior art, various configurations have been proposed in an attempt to provide a compact bicycle assembly for storage. Broadly speaking, these prior art devices involve providing an awkward appearing assembly that has disproportionately sized wheels, a frame that provides an extra breakaway segment or an added frame segment providing a pivot point away from the driving or sprocket means. The aesthetic effect upon the user of a bicycle with an unusual appearance such as disproportionate tire sizes as illustrated in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,584,568 and 3,623,749 is considered to be a detriment. In addition, it is more difficult to pedal and ride a bicycle with the smaller wheels illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 3,623,749 to Jensen. Bicycles wherein the various frame segments are of a breakaway type are shown in at least the following U.S. Pat. Nos.: 1,584,314 (Mamiya); 3,854,755 (Tang); 3,876,321 (Geisel); and 3,993,322 (Van Tijen). In each of these devices a frame element is provided which breaks away or in the case of Tang U.S. Pat. No. 3,854,755 requires complete disassembly. The extra-element devices are clearly shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,015,498 (Tanaka et al.), 3,512,816 (Katano) and 4,002,351 (Zuck). In Tanaka et al. U.S. Pat. No. 3,015,498 there are provided added hub and seat support pivots; Katano U.S. Pat. No. 3,512,816 at FIG. 1 illustrates a connecting joint at C between tubes 1.sub.1 b.sub.1 and a.sub.2 b.sub.2 ; and Zuck U.S. Pat. No. 4,002,351 illustrates dual pivots at the extremities of seat support vertical tube 12.
 
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