Detector for a bicycle
US-2018180640-A1 · Jun 28, 2018 · US
US11124269B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11124269-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916390942-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 22, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 22, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 21, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 21, 2021 |
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A bicycle derailleur apparatus for controlling bicycle speed includes a bicycle chain guide and a pair of moldable wires. The guide has opposite sides receiving a bicycle chain therebetween and is pivotally movable in a lateral direction toward and away from a bicycle frame portion mounting the guide. The moldable wires, disposed side-by-side and spaced apart, are mounted to the bicycle frame portion and have respective outer end portions attached to one guide side. By applying a predetermined electric current to the moldable wires at separate times their outer end portions deform from pliable states to respective acute and obtuse angular shapes relative to respective main portions thereof and thereby move the guide to shift the bicycle chain into engagement with one or the other of inner and outer derailleur sprocket gears of different diameter sizes to change the bicycle speed relative to the pedal cadence of a rider.
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What is claimed is: 1. A bicycle derailleur apparatus for controlling bicycle speed, comprising: a bicycle chain guide being movable in a lateral direction toward and away from a bicycle frame portion to which the bicycle chain guide is mountable; and a pair of moldable wires attached to the bicycle chain guide such that upon applying a predetermined electric current to the moldable wires at separate time periods the moldable wires are deformable from pliable states to cause movement of the bicycle chain guide to shift a bicycle chain into engagement with a derailleur sprocket gear to increase or decrease a speed of a bicycle relative to a given pedal cadence of a rider. 2. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 , wherein the bicycle chain guide comprises opposite sides for receiving the bicycle chain therebetween, wherein the pair of moldable wires comprise respective main portions disposed side-by-side and spaced apart from one another and being mountable to the bicycle frame portion, the moldable wires also having respective outer end portions attached to one side of the bicycle chain guide, and wherein the moldable wires are deformable from the pliable states to respective acute and obtuse angular shapes relative to the respective main portions thereof to shift the bicycle chain into engagement with an inner or an outer derailleur sprocket gears of different diameter sizes. 3. The apparatus as recited in claim 2 , wherein the moldable wires, in response to application of the predetermined electric current to the moldable wires at separate time periods, attain a respective heated state at a predetermined temperature such that their respective outer end portions maintain the respective acute and obtuse angular shapes relative to their respective main portions for the duration of the respective heated state. 4. The apparatus as recited in claim 3 wherein the outer end portions of the moldable wires attain the respective heated states at respective predetermined temperatures of about 100° C. 5. The apparatus as recited in claim 3 wherein a respective one of the moldable wires, in absence of the application of the predetermined electric current thereto for maintaining the respective heated state, assumes a respective unheated state such that the outer end portion of the respective one of the molded wires is in the pliable state and thereby fails to provide an opposing force to the movement of the respective other of the moldable wires in the heated state. 6. The apparatus as recited in claim 2 wherein the acute angular shape of a respective one of the moldable wires is in the form of a cantilever spring of a bent configuration in one direction, wherein the obtuse angular shape of the respective other of the moldable wires is in the form of another cantilever spring of a bent configuration in an opposite direction to the one direction. 7. A bicycle derailleur apparatus for controlling bicycle speed, comprising: a bicycle chain guide having opposite sides for receiving a bicycle chain therebetween, the bicycle chain guide being movable in a lateral direction toward and away from a bicycle frame portion to which the bicycle chain guide is mountable and transversely to a fore-and-aft direction of the bicycle chain to thereby shift the bicycle chain into driving engagement with an inner or an outer, side-by-side and spaced apart, derailleur sprocket gears having different diameter sizes to thereby change the speed of a bicycle relative to a given pedal cadence of a rider; and at least one pair of moldable wires having respective main portions extending in the lateral direction of movement of the bicycle chain guide and being disposed side-by-side and spaced apart from one another and mountable to the bicycle frame portion, one of the moldable wires having an outer end portion attached to either one of the opposite sides of the bicycle chain guide such that upon application of a predetermined electric current to the one moldable wire during a first time period, the outer end portion of the one moldable wire is deformable from a pliable state to an acute angular shape relative to the main portion of the one moldable wire thereof, the other of the moldable wires having an outer end portion attached to either one of the opposite sides of the bicycle chain guide such that upon application of a predetermined electric current to the other moldable wire during a second time period separate from the first time period, the outer end portion of the other moldable wire is deformable from a pliable state to an obtuse angular shape relative to the main portion of the other moldable wire thereof, wherein the deforming of the moldable wires to their respective acute and obtuse angular shapes during the first and second time periods force the bicycle chain guide to move in the lateral direction and shift the bicycle chain into driving engagement with one or the other of the inner and outer derailleur sprocket gears to thereby increase or decrease the speed of the bicycle relative to the given pedal cadence of the rider. 8. The control apparatus as recited in claim 7 , wherein the moldable wires, in response to application of the predetermined electric current to the moldable wires during the separate first and second time periods, reach a respective heated state at a predetermined temperature such that their respective outer end portions maintain the respective acute and obtuse angular shapes relative to their respective main portions. 9. The control apparatus as recited in claim 8 , wherein the outer end portions of the moldable wires reach the respective heated state at the respective predetermined temperature of about 100° C. 10. The control apparatus as recited in claim 8 wherein each one of the moldable wires in absence of the application of the predetermined electric current thereto during the separate first and second time periods are in a respective unheated state such that their respective outer end portions maintain the respective pliable state relative to their respective main portions and thereby fail to provide an opposing force to the movement of each other of the moldable wires with their outer end portions in the respective one of the acute and obtuse angular shapes. 11. The control apparatus as recited in claim 7 , wherein the acute angular shape of the one moldable wire is in the form of a cantilever spring of a bent configuration in one direction. 12. The control apparatus as recited in claim 11 , wherein the obtuse angular shape of the other moldable wire is in the form of another cantilever spring of a bent configuration in an opposite direction to the one direction. 13. A bicycle derailleur apparatus for controlling bicycle speed, comprising: a bicycle chain guide having opposite sides for receiving a bicycle chain therebetween, the bicycle chain guide being movable in a lateral direction toward and away from a bicycle frame portion to which the bicycle chain guide is mountable and transversely to a fore-and-aft direction of the bicycle chain to thereby shift the bicycle chain into driving engagement with an inner or an outer, side-by-side and spaced apart, derailleur sprocket gears having different diameter sizes to thereby change the speed of a bicycle relative to a given pedal cadence of a rider; at least one pair of moldable wires having respective main portions extending in the lateral direction of movement of the bicycle chain guide and being disposed side-by-side and spaced apart from one another and mountable to the bicycle frame portion, one of the moldable wires having an outer end portion attached to either one of the opposite sides of the bicycle chain guide such t
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