Bicycle frame with battery mount

US10696355B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10696355-B2
Application numberUS-201815878595-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 24, 2018
Priority dateJun 26, 2015
Publication dateJun 30, 2020
Grant dateJun 30, 2020

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A bicycle comprises front and rear wheels, a frame supported on the front and rear wheels and including a frame mount, and a battery including a battery mount engaged with the frame mount. One of the battery mount and the frame mount includes a depression and the other of the battery mount and the frame mount includes a boss positioned in the depression. Preferably, depression comprises a slot, and the slot can include a resilient material to securely hold the boss. The boss can comprise an eccentric boss. Preferably, the battery mount is positioned adjacent one end of the battery, and an opposite end of the battery includes an opening. In this embodiment, the bicycle further comprises a mounting pin positioned through the opening and through a portion of the frame to secure the opposite end of the battery to the frame.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A bicycle comprising: front and rear wheels; a frame supported on the front and rear wheels and including a frame mount; a battery including a battery mount engaged with the frame mount, wherein one of the battery mount and the frame mount includes a depression and the other of the battery mount and the frame mount includes a boss positioned in the depression, the depression designed to receive the boss at multiple locations to accommodate slight differences in a length of the battery, and wherein the depression comprises a slot and the slot comprises a resilient material to securely hold the boss. 2. A bicycle as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the boss comprises an eccentric boss. 3. A bicycle as set forth in claim 2 , wherein the eccentric boss has a first boss width that is insertable into the depression when the battery is in a first orientation, and the boss further has a second boss width larger than the first boss width and creating an interference fit with the depression when the battery is in a second orientation, wherein at least one of the boss and the depression is resilient in order to accommodate the interference fit. 4. A bicycle as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the battery mount is positioned adjacent one end of the battery, wherein an opposite end of the battery includes an opening, and wherein the bicycle further comprises a mounting pin positioned through the opening and through a portion of the frame to secure the opposite end of the battery to the frame. 5. A bicycle as set forth in claim 4 , wherein a distance from the opening to the battery mount defines the length of the battery. 6. A bicycle as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the battery mount comprises the boss and the frame mount comprises the depression. 7. The bicycle of claim 1 , wherein the depression defines an opening configured to receive the boss, and wherein one of the battery and the frame at least partially encloses the opening. 8. The bicycle of claim 7 , wherein the battery at least partially encloses the opening. 9. A bicycle comprising: front and rear wheels; a frame supported on the front and rear wheels and including a frame mount; a battery including a battery mount engaged with the frame mount, wherein one of the battery mount and the frame mount includes a depression and the other of the battery mount and the frame mount includes an eccentric boss positioned in the depression, wherein the eccentric boss has a first boss width that is insertable into the depression when the battery is in a first orientation, and the boss further has a second boss width larger than the first boss width and creating an interference fit with the depression when the battery is in a second orientation, wherein the depression defines an opening configured to receive the boss, wherein one of the battery and the frame at least partially encloses the opening, and wherein at least one of the boss and the depression is resilient in order to accommodate the interference fit. 10. A bicycle as set forth in claim 9 , wherein the battery mount and the frame mount define a pivot interface between the battery and the frame such that the battery is pivotable relative to the frame from the first orientation to the second orientation. 11. A bicycle as set forth in claim 9 , further comprising a front fork supported by the front wheel, wherein the frame includes a head tube rotationally coupled to the front fork and a down tube extending from the head tube, and wherein the frame mount is disposed within a recess in the down tube. 12. A bicycle as set forth in claim 9 , wherein the battery mount is positioned adjacent one end of the battery, wherein an opposite end of the battery includes an opening, and wherein the bicycle further comprises a mounting pin positioned through the opening and through a portion of the frame to secure the opposite end of the battery to the frame when the battery is in the second orientation. 13. A bicycle as set forth in claim 9 , further comprising a guard removably coupled to the battery. 14. The bicycle of claim 13 , wherein the guard includes a forked end engaged with opposite sides of the battery mount. 15. The bicycle of claim 9 , wherein the battery at least partially enclose the opening. 16. A bicycle comprising: front and rear wheels; a frame supported on the front and rear wheels and including a frame mount; a battery including a battery mount engaged with the frame mount, wherein one of the battery mount and the frame mount includes a depression and the other of the battery mount and the frame mount includes a boss positioned in the depression, the depression designed to receive the boss at multiple locations to accommodate slight differences in a length of the battery, wherein the boss comprises an eccentric boss, wherein the eccentric boss has a first boss width that is insertable into the depression when the battery is in a first orientation, and the boss further has a second boss width larger than the first boss width and creating an interference fit with the depression when the battery is in a second orientation, and wherein at least one of the boss and the depression is resilient in order to accommodate the interference fit. 17. A bicycle comprising: front and rear wheels; a frame supported on the front and rear wheels and including a frame mount; a battery including a battery mount engaged with the frame mount; a guard removably coupled to the battery, wherein the guard includes a forked end engaged with opposite sides of the battery mount, wherein one of the battery mount and the frame mount includes a depression and the other of the battery mount and the frame mount includes an eccentric boss positioned in the depression, wherein the eccentric boss has a first boss width that is insertable into the depression when the battery is in a first orientation, and the boss further has a second boss width larger than the first boss width and creating an interference fit with the depression when the battery is in a second orientation, wherein the depression defines an opening configured to receive the boss, and wherein one of the battery and the frame at least partially encloses the opening.

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  • hidden within the cycle frame · CPC title

  • on rider-propelled cycles with additional electric propulsion · CPC title

  • Batteries · CPC title

  • for attaching saddle pillars, e.g. adjustable during ride · CPC title

  • Guides to prevent chain from slipping off the sprocket · CPC title

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What does patent US10696355B2 cover?
A bicycle comprises front and rear wheels, a frame supported on the front and rear wheels and including a frame mount, and a battery including a battery mount engaged with the frame mount. One of the battery mount and the frame mount includes a depression and the other of the battery mount and the frame mount includes a boss positioned in the depression. Preferably, depression comprises a slot,…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Specialized Bicycle Components Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62M6/55. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 30 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).