Bicycle pedal orientation device

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Inventors

Giffin, Brian K.

Application #

477298

Filed

Feb-8-1990

Published

Jan-7-1992

Current US Class

074/594.4
074/594.6

International Classes

G05G 001/14

Field of Search

74/594.1-594.6 36/131

Examiners

Luong; Vinh T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Margolis; Donald W.

US Patent References

4103563   Method and structu...
4625580   Bicycle pedal mec...

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Abstract
This device includes a cam which can be adjustably secured intermediate the pedal of a bicycle, which pedal is rotatably mounted on an axle, and the rotary crank of the bicycle to which the pedal axle is secured. The cam carries and defines at least one detent for mechanical engagement. The device also includes a latch mechanism which carries a pawl for releasably mechanically engaging the detentes carried by the cam. A mechanism is provided for normally biasing the pawl into engagement with the detent of the cam. Each of the detentes which is carried by the cam is designed to be located and positioned so that, in conjunction with the pawl, it can position the pedal in one or more desired orientation. One such preferred fixed orientation is with the upper surface of the pedal being horizontal, that is "up," when the crank is in a substantially top dead center position. A second preferred fixed orientation is with the upper surface of the pedal being "up," when the crank is in a substantially bottom dead center position. A mechanism is also connected to the latch to cause the disengagement of the pawl from the cam detent. When the pawl is disengaged from the cam detent, free rotation of the pedal on its axle relative to the rotary crank is permitted. The latch disengaging mechanism is activated when the foot of a cyclist is placed on the upper surface of the pedal.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A device for orienting a bicycle pedal which is carried by a bicycle crank, said bicycle crank having a first and second distal end, such said crank being connected at its said first distal end to a drive element on a bicycle, said bicycle pedal having a front end and an upper surface, which said upper surface is adapted to be engaged by the shoe of a cyclist during the operation of said bicycle, wherein such a cyclist shoe includes a sole and a toe portion, said bicycle pedal being rotatably mounted on an axle, said axle to which said bicycle pedal is rotatably mounted being secured substantially adjacent to said second distal end of said rotary crank for rotation with that rotary crank, wherein the improvement includes, in combination:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

a) Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to machine elements which are useful as pedal accessories and, more particularly, to accessories which are useful in conjunction with bicycle pedal toe clip devices. More specifically, the present invention relates to a mechanism for maintaining the orientation of a bicycle pedal which is in combination with a toe clip in such a manner as to provide ease of entry due to the prevention of the tipping of the pedal due to the weight of an associated toe clip.

b) Description of the Prior Art

In recent years, the technology relating to bicycle construction has become more refined. As a part of this refinement specific forms of bicycles have been devised according to the intended usage of the bicycle. Such forms include light weight racing bikes, rugged mountain bikes, conventional touring bikes and the like. With respect to bicycles intended to be used in sporting competition, such as racing, mountaineering and the like, it has constantly been the goal to design all parts of the bicycle in a manner which enhances the efficiency of the use of the energy of the cyclist and the efficiency of the bicycle. For example, the wheels of a racing bicycle are generally made as light and as thin as possible without weakening their strength to a point at which they will become unreliable. Additionally, such bicycle wheels are provided with structures which enable the wheels to be quickly removed and replaced in the case of tire or wheel damage.
 
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