Crash protection sleeve for a parking brake wire
US-9488296-B1 · Nov 8, 2016 · US
US9701293B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9701293-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514741250-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 11, 2017 |
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A bicycle including a frame, a fork rotationally coupled to the frame within a head tube of the frame, and a wheel rotationally coupled to the fork. The fork has a steerer tube, and the bicycle further includes a stem that is coupled to the steerer tube, and a handlebar coupled to the stem for steering the wheel. The handlebar supports an actuator adapted to control a bicycle component. The bicycle also includes a cable housing that is disposed in the handlebar, and a cable that is coupled to the actuator and routed internally within the handlebar and the stem toward the head tube. The portion of the cable within the handlebar is routed through the cable housing, and the portion of the cable within the stem is exposed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A steering assembly for a bicycle including a frame having a head tube and a headset bearing, the steering assembly comprising: a fork including a steerer tube; a stem coupled to the steerer tube; a handlebar coupled to the stem and configured to support an actuator; a housing stop positioned in the stem or in the steerer tube; a cable housing coupled to the housing stop; and a cable adapted to be coupled to the actuator to control a bicycle component, the cable routed through the housing stop and within the steerer tube, wherein the cable on one side of the housing stop is enclosed by the cable housing, and wherein at least a portion of the cable on the other side of the housing stop is exposed. 2. The steering assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cable is further routed within one or both of the handlebar and the stem. 3. The steering assembly of claim 1 , wherein the housing stop is coupled to the steerer tube, and wherein the cable housing is positioned within the steerer tube and terminates at the housing stop. 4. The steering assembly of claim 1 , wherein the housing stop is coupled to the stem, and wherein the cable housing is configured to extend from the actuator and terminates at the housing stop. 5. The steering assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a preload assembly positioned in the steerer tube and configured to cooperate with a preload screw to preload a headset bearing, wherein the cable extends through the preload assembly. 6. The steering assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cable housing is secured to the housing stop by a threaded retainer. 7. The steering assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cable includes a brake cable. 8. A steering assembly for a bicycle including a frame having a head tube and a headset bearing, the steering assembly comprising: a fork including a steerer tube defining a steering axis; a stem coupled to the steerer tube; a handlebar coupled to the stem and configured to support an actuator; a preload assembly positioned in the steerer tube and configured to preload the headset bearing, the preload assembly defining an axial opening on the steering axis; and a cable coupled to the actuator to control a bicycle component, the cable routed through the preload assembly within the steerer tube, wherein at least a portion of the cable routed through the preload assembly is exposed. 9. The steering assembly of claim 8 , wherein the preload assembly includes a first cone and a second cone each defining a central bore forming a portion of the axial opening, and a wedge bolt extending through the central bore of the second cone and into the central bore of the first cone to secure the first and second cones together, and a preload screw coupled to the preload assembly to preload the headset bearing. 10. The steering assembly of claim 9 , wherein the preload assembly defines an offset opening laterally offset from the axial opening, and wherein the first cone defines a housing stop and the steering assembly further includes a cable housing terminating at the housing stop and aligned with the offset opening. 11. The steering assembly of claim 10 , wherein the first cone further defines a retainer passageway located adjacent the offset opening, and wherein a retainer is threadably received within the retainer passageway and is engaged with the cable housing to secure the cable housing to the first cone. 12. The steering assembly of claim 11 , wherein the retainer passageway overlaps the offset opening of the first cone. 13. The steering assembly of claim 9 , wherein the first cone defines a first opening and the second cone defines a second opening, and wherein the first and second openings are configured to receive a tool to align the second cone with the first cone. 14. A bicycle comprising: a frame including a head tube; a headset bearing coupled to the head tube; a fork rotationally coupled to the frame within the head tube and including a steerer tube; a wheel rotationally coupled to the fork; a stem coupled to the steerer tube; a handlebar coupled to the stem for steering the wheel, the handlebar supporting an actuator adapted to control a bicycle component; a housing stop coupled to the steerer tube and rotatable with the steerer tube; a cable housing disposed in the head tube and terminating at the housing stop; and a cable coupled to the actuator and routed internally through the cable housing within the head tube. 15. The bicycle of claim 14 , wherein the cable is further routed within one or both of the handlebar and the stem. 16. The bicycle of claim 14 , wherein the housing stop is coupled to an upper end of the head tube and is positioned between the headset bearing and the steerer tube, and wherein the cable extends through the cable housing along an exterior of the steerer tube. 17. The bicycle of claim 14 , wherein the housing stop is positioned inside the steerer tube, wherein at least a portion of the cable extends through the steerer tube within the cable housing. 18. The bicycle of claim 17 , wherein a portion of the cable within the steerer tube extends through the cable housing, and wherein a portion of the cable within the steerer tube is exposed. 19. The bicycle of claim 14 , further comprising a preload assembly positioned in the steerer tube and configured to cooperate with a preload screw to preload the headset bearing, wherein the cable extends through the preload assembly. 20. The bicycle of claim 19 , wherein the preload assembly includes the housing stop, wherein the housing stop includes a central bore and an offset opening, and wherein the cable is routed through the housing stop within the offset opening.
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