Mobility device
US-2024409176-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US10625800B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10625800-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916284741-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 25, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 11, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 21, 2020 |
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According to some embodiments, an adjustable assembly for a bicycle includes a lower tubular support configured to be attached to a bicycle frame; an upper tubular support configured to be attached to a bicycle saddle; an expansion portion support member positioned within an interior space of the lower tubular support; an expansion portion disposed at an upper end of the expansion portion support member; and a resilient member configured to provide an upwardly-directed force to the upper tubular support to provide movement of the upper tubular support away from the lower tubular support.
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What is claimed is: 1. An adjustable assembly for a bicycle, comprising: a lower tubular support configured to be attached to one of a bicycle frame or a bicycle saddle at a distal end of the lower tubular support; an upper tubular support configured to be attached to an other one of the bicycle frame or the bicycle saddle at a distal end of the upper tubular support, the upper tubular support being configured to longitudinally move relative to the lower tubular support; an expansion portion configured to be selectively moved between a radially expanded position and a radially contracted position; an expansion portion support member that extends upward through the lower tubular support and positions the expansion portion within the lower tubular support, wherein the expansion portion is configured to prevent the upper tubular support from longitudinally moving relative to the lower tubular support when the expansion portion is in the radially expanded position, and wherein the expansion portion is configured to permit the upper tubular support to longitudinally move relative to the lower tubular support when the expansion portion is in the radially contracted position; a biasing member that causes the expansion portion to be biased into the radially expanded position; and a resilient member configured to cause the distal end of the upper tubular support to longitudinally move away from the distal end of the lower tubular support when the expansion portion is in the unlocked position. 2. The adjustable assembly of claim 1 , wherein the resilient member comprises an air spring. 3. The adjustable assembly of claim 2 , wherein the air spring comprises a first volume when the upper tubular support is in a fully extended position with respect to the lower tubular support, the air spring comprises a second volume when the upper tubular support is in a fully compressed position with respect to the lower tubular support, and a ratio of the first volume divided by the second volume is no greater than 1.5. 4. The adjustable assembly of claim 3 , wherein the ratio is approximately 1.33. 5. The adjustable assembly of claim 3 , wherein the ratio is greater than 1.2 and less than 1.5. 6. The adjustable assembly of claim 3 , wherein the ratio is no greater than 1.4. 7. The adjustable assembly of claim 1 , wherein the expansion portion support member extends longitudinally from a lower portion of the lower tubular support to the expansion portion. 8. The adjustable assembly of claim 7 , wherein the expansion portion support member comprises a tubular structure.
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