Gripping Arm For A Bicycle Carrier With A Ratcheting Mechanism
US-2020070734-A1 · Mar 5, 2020 · US
US2025042342A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2025042342-A1 |
| Application number | US-202418785794-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 26, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2023 |
| Publication date | Feb 6, 2025 |
| Grant date | — |
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A bicycle carrier for an automobile comprises a platform for supporting the wheels of a bicycle and a wheel securement arm attached to the platform. The wheel securement arm can be pivotally attached to the platform to secure a wheel of a bicycle on the platform. A control arm can be attached to the platform and the wheel securement arm to releasably fix the wheel securement arm in a desired position with respect to the platform. The control arm can be slidably connected to the wheel securement arm to modify the position of the wheel securement arm. The desired position of the wheel securement arm can be with a portion of the wheel securement arm in contact with the tire of a bicycle or it can be with the wheel securement arm folded against the platform.
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1 . A bicycle carrier comprising: a platform configured to support a bicycle tire; a wheel securement arm pivotally attached to the platform, wherein a portion of the wheel securement arm comprises a ratchet rack; a support arm pivotally connected at a first end thereof to the platform, a latch body slidably disposed on the wheel securement arm; a ratchet pawl pivotally disposed on the latch body and configured to engage the ratchet rack to prevent translation of the latch body on the wheel securement arm in a first direction; wherein the support arm is pivotally connected at a second end thereof to the latch body. 2 . The bicycle carrier of claim 1 wherein the ratchet rack comprises a plurality of indentations formed in the body of the wheel securement arm. 3 . The bicycle carrier of claim 1 further comprising a trigger attached to the ratchet pawl, the trigger configured to disengage the ratchet pawl from the ratchet rack. 4 . The bicycle carrier of claim 3 wherein the trigger is pivotally attached to the latch body. 5 . The bicycle carrier of claim 3 wherein the latch body further comprises a handle portion configured to be gripped by a user. 6 . The bicycle carrier of claim 5 wherein the trigger pivots to a position adjacent to the handle to disengage the ratchet pawl from the ratchet rack. 7 . The bicycle carrier of claim 4 wherein the trigger further comprises a handle portion configured to be gripped by a user. 8 . The bicycle carrier of claim 3 wherein sliding the latch body in the first direction pivots the wheel securement arm to an open position for receiving a bicycle tire. 9 . The bicycle carrier of claim 8 wherein sliding the latch body in a direction opposite the first direction pivots the wheel securement arm to a closed position adjacent to the platform. 10 . The bicycle carrier of claim 9 wherein the first direction is oriented along the length of the wheel securement arm extending toward the attachment of the wheel securement arm to the platform. 11 . The bicycle carrier of claim 9 wherein the ratchet rack extends along the wheel securement arm to engage the ratchet pawl when the wheel securement arm is in both the open position and the closed position.
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