Bicycle hub assembly
US-2018345723-A1 · Dec 6, 2018 · US
US10780737B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10780737-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815869783-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 12, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 12, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 22, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 22, 2020 |
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A bicycle hub has a hub axle, a hub shell, a sprocket support body, first and second ratchet members and a friction member. The hub shell and the sprocket support body are mounted on the hub axle. The first ratchet member has at least one first ratchet tooth and rotates with the sprocket support body. The second ratchet member has at least one second ratchet tooth mating with the first ratchet tooth and rotates with the hub shell. The friction member is configured to rotate with one of the hub shell and the first ratchet member and contacts a contacted member configured to rotate with the other of the hub shell and the first ratchet member. The sprocket support body has a guiding portion that move the first ratchet member and the second ratchet member from each other while coasting.
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What is claimed is: 1. A bicycle hub comprising: a hub axle defining a rotational axis; a hub shell rotatably mounted on the hub axle to rotate around the rotational axis; a sprocket support body rotatably mounted on the hub axle to rotate around the rotational axis, the sprocket support body having an outer peripheral surface; a first ratchet member having at least one first ratchet tooth, the first ratchet member configured to rotate with the sprocket support body; a second ratchet member having at least one second ratchet tooth mating with the at least one first ratchet tooth, the second ratchet member being configured to rotate with the hub shell; and a friction member configured to rotate with one of the hub shell and the first ratchet member, the friction member contacting in a radial direction of the rotational axis a contacted member that is configured to rotate with the other of the hub shell and the first ratchet member, the friction member providing frictional torque to maintain the first ratchet member in a disengaged position with respect to the second ratchet member during coasting of a bicycle equipped with the bicycle hub, the friction member being an annular shape, the outer peripheral surface of the sprocket support body having a guiding portion configured to move relatively the first ratchet member and the second ratchet member from each other in an axial direction of the rotational axis while coasting. 2. The bicycle hub according to claim 1 , wherein the guiding portion extends in at least a circumferential direction with respect to the sprocket support body. 3. The bicycle huh according to claim 2 , wherein the guide portion includes a flat surface formed perpendicular to an axial direction of the rotational axis. 4. The bicycle hub according to claim 3 , wherein the guide portion includes a slanted surface with respect to the axial direction of the rotational axis. 5. The bicycle hub according to claim 1 , wherein the guiding portion guides the first ratchet member toward the hub shell while coasting. 6. The bicycle hub according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one first ratchet tooth is disposed on an axial facing surface of the first ratchet member, and the at least one second ratchet tooth is disposed on an axial facing surface of the second ratchet member that faces the axial facing surface of the first ratchet member. 7. The bicycle hub according to claim 1 , wherein the outer peripheral surface of the sprocket support body has a first helical spline, and the first ratchet member has a second helical spline mating with the first helical spline, the first ratchet member is movably mounted in an axial direction with respect to the sprocket support body via the second helical spline in engagement with the first helical spline while driving by a thrust force that is applied from the sprocket support body. 8. The bicycle hub according to claim 7 , wherein the sprocket support body includes a plurality of the first helical spline on the outer peripheral surface, and the first ratchet member includes a plurality of the second helical splines in mating engagement with the first helical splines of the sprocket support body. 9. The bicycle hub according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second ratchet members are annular members. 10. The bicycle hub according to claim 1 , wherein the second ratchet member has a hub shell engagement portion that engages the hub shell, and one of the hub shell engagement portion and the hub shell includes at least one protrusion extending radially and the other of the hub shell engagement portion and the hub shell includes at least one recess that is engaged with the at least one protrusion. 11. The bicycle hub according to claim 1 , further comprising a biasing member disposed between the hub shell and the first ratchet member, the biasing member biasing the first ratchet member in the axial direction toward the second ratchet member. 12. The bicycle hub according to claim 11 , wherein the biasing member is configured to rotate with the hub shell, and the first ratchet member contacts the guiding portion and disengages from the second ratchet member by a thrust force caused by frictional torque between the biasing member and the first ratchet member while coasting. 13. The bicycle hub according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one bearing assembly rotatably supporting the sprocket support body on the hub axle. 14. The bicycle hub according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one bearing assembly rotatable supporting the hub shell on the hub axle. 15. The bicycle hub according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one first ratchet tooth includes a plurality of first ratchet teeth, and the at least one second ratchet tooth includes a plurality of second ratchet teeth. 16. The bicycle hub according to claim 1 , wherein the sprocket support body includes an abutment that abuts the second ratchet member to restrict axial movement of the second ratchet member away from the hub shell, and the first ratchet member is disposed on an axial side of the second ratchet member that is opposite to the abutment of the sprocket support body. 17. The bicycle hub according to claim 1 , wherein the hub shell includes an internal space, the outer peripheral surface of the sprocket support body supports the first and second ratchet members, and the first and second ratchet members are at least partially disposed in the internal space of the hub shell. 18. The bicycle hub according to claim 1 , wherein the friction member including at least a resin material that contacts the first ratchet member in the radial direction of the rotational axis. 19. A bicycle hub comprising: a hub axle defining a rotational axis; a hub shell rotatably mounted on the hub axle to rotate around the rotational axis; a sprocket support body rotatably mounted on the hub axle to rotate around the rotational axis, the sprocket support body having an outer peripheral surface; a first ratchet member having at least one first ratchet tooth; the first ratchet member configured to rotate with the sprocket support body; a second ratchet member having at least one second ratchet tooth mating with the at least one first ratchet tooth, the second ratchet member being configured to rotate with the hub shell; and a friction member configured to rotate with one of the hub shell and the first ratchet member, the friction member contacting in a radial direction of the rotational axis a contacted member that is configured to rotate with the other of the hub shell and the first ratchet member, the friction member providing frictional torque to maintain the first ratchet member in a disengaged position with respect to the second ratchet member during coasting of a bicycle equipped with the bicycle hub, the friction member including at least a non-metallic material, the outer peripheral surface of the sprocket support body having a guiding portion configured to move relatively the first ratchet member and the second ratchet member from each other in an axial direction of the rotational axis while coasting. 20. A bicycle hub comprising: a hub axle defining a rotational axis; a hub shell rotatably mounted on the hub axle to rotate around the rotational axis; a sprocket support body rotatably mounted on the hub axle to rotate around the rotational axis, the sprocket support body having an outer peripheral surface; a first ratchet member having at le
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