Rear wheel fixing mechanism for a bicycle

US10766301B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10766301-B2
Application numberUS-201715842154-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 14, 2017
Priority dateDec 14, 2017
Publication dateSep 8, 2020
Grant dateSep 8, 2020

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A rear wheel fixing mechanism for a bicycle is provided that includes an axle, a rear hub body, and a first clamp. The rear hub body is rotatably mounted around the axle about a rotational center axis. The first clamp is configured to exert a first clamping force in a perpendicular direction with respect to the rotational center axis onto a first clamping portion of the axle to mount the axle on a frame of the bicycle.

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What is claimed is: 1. A rear wheel fixing mechanism for a bicycle, the rear wheel fixing mechanism comprising: an axle; a rear hub body rotatably mounted around the axle about a rotational center axis; a first clamp configured to exert a first clamping force in a perpendicular direction with respect to the rotational center axis onto a first clamping portion of the axle to mount the axle on a frame of the bicycle; and a second clamp configured to exert a second clamping force in the perpendicular direction of the rotational center axis onto a second clamped portion of the axle to mount the axle on the frame of the bicycle, the first clamping portion located axially outward of the rear hub body in a first axial direction along the rotational center axis, the second clamping portion located axially outward of the rear hub body in a second axial direction along the rotational center axis opposite to the first axial direction. 2. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 1 , wherein: the first clamp is configured to circumferentially at least partly surround the first clamping portion of the axle. 3. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising: a first lever configured to apply the first clamping force during a period in which the first lever is moved from a first open position towards a first closed position. 4. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 3 , wherein: the first lever is configured to release the first clamping force during a period in which the first lever is moved from the first closed position towards the first open position. 5. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 3 , wherein: the first lever rotates from the first open position towards the first closed position along an arc that is contained within a lever movement plane; and at least one of a seatstay and a chainstay of the frame intersects the lever movement plane. 6. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 1 , wherein: the first clamp is configured to exert the first clamping force without exerting an axial compressive force on the rear hub body in a state in which the axle is mounted to the frame by the first clamp. 7. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 6 , wherein: the first clamping force is by itself strong enough to securely hold the hub body in the frame. 8. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 1 , wherein: the first clamp is integrally provided as part of the frame. 9. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 1 , wherein: the frame includes a mounting bore configured to mount the axle, the mounting bore having a bore minimum inner diameter equal to or larger than 13 mm. 10. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 9 , wherein: the axle has a first maximum outer diameter at the first clamping portion, the first maximum outer diameter being equal to or larger than 13 mm. 11. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 9 , further comprising: a spacer provided between the mounting bore and the axle to mount the axle on the frame. 12. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 11 , wherein: the axle has a second maximum outer diameter at the first clamping portion, the second maximum outer diameter being smaller than 13 mm. 13. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 1 , wherein: the second clamp is configured to circumferentially at least partly surround the second clamping portion. 14. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising: a second lever configured to apply the second clamping force during a period in which the second lever is moved from a second open position towards a second closed position. 15. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 14 , wherein: the second lever is configured to release the second clamping force during a period in which the second lever is moved from the second closed position towards the second open position. 16. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 1 , wherein: the first clamp and the second clamp are configured to respectively exert the first clamping force and the second clamping force without exerting an axial compressive force on either of the rear hub body or the axle that is by itself strong enough to securely hold the axle in place in a state in which the axle is mounted to the frame by the first clamp and the second clamp. 17. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 1 , wherein: the first clamp and the second clamp are configured to respectively exert the first clamping force and the second clamping force without exerting any axial compressive force on either the rear hub body or the axle in a state in which the axle is mounted to the frame by the first clamp and the second clamp. 18. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising: a bearing contacting both the axle and the rear hub body to allow the rear hub body to rotate around the axle. 19. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising: a derailleur hanger configured to hang a rear derailleur, the derailleur hanger including a derailleur contact abutment in the perpendicular direction configured to contact an adjust member of the rear derailleur. 20. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 19 , wherein: the first clamp includes a gap being provided as part of the frame, the gap extending closer to the derailleur hanger than to a chainstay of the frame. 21. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 19 , further comprising: a first lever rotatably mounted to the frame from a first open position towards a first closed position along an arc that is contained within a lever movement plane, the derailleur hanger intersecting the lever movement plane. 22. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 1 , wherein: the first clamp includes a first clamp part, a second clamp part, and a clamp shaft having one end embedded within the first clamp part. 23. The rear wheel fixing mechanism of claim 22 , wherein: a cam portion is provided in the clamp shaft to provide a relative movement between the first clamp part and the second clamp part in response to a pivotal movement of a lever between an open position and a closed position. 24. A rear axle for use with a rear hub of a bicycle wheel, the rear axle comprising: a hub mounting portion configured to rotatably mount a rear hub so that the rear hub can rotate around a rotational center axis; and a first clamping portion located axially outward of the hub mounting portion in a first axial direction along the rotational center axis, the first clamping portion being configured to receive a first clamping force applied in a perpendicular direction with respect to the rotational center axis in a state in which the rear axle is mounted to a bicycle frame. 25. A rear hub assembly for a bicycle wheel, the rear hub assembly comprising: the axle of claim 24 ; and a rear hub body rotatably mounted around the axle about a rotational center axis; wherein the axle incudes a first clamping portion located axially outward of the rear hub body in a first axial direction along the rotational center axis, the first clamping portion configured to receive a first clamping force applied in a perpendicular direction with respect to the rotational center axis in a state in which the rear axle is mounted to a bicycle frame. 26. The rear hub assembly of claim 25 , wherein: at least one of the axle and the rear hub body includes: a first axial frame abutment surface conf

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  • for mounting axles rigidly on cycle frame or fork, e.g. adjustably · CPC title

  • Hinged axle clamps · CPC title

  • B60B27/023Primary

    specially adapted for bicycles · CPC title

  • Mounting arrangements for axles · CPC title

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What does patent US10766301B2 cover?
A rear wheel fixing mechanism for a bicycle is provided that includes an axle, a rear hub body, and a first clamp. The rear hub body is rotatably mounted around the axle about a rotational center axis. The first clamp is configured to exert a first clamping force in a perpendicular direction with respect to the rotational center axis onto a first clamping portion of the axle to mount the axle o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Shimano Kk
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60B27/023. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 08 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 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).