Bicycle crank assembly
US-2016347405-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US9725133B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9725133-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414341300-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 25, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 29, 2009 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2017 |
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A crank arm for a bicycle may include a body extending along a body axis and having a first body end and a second body end axially spaced apart from the first body end. The insert may also include an insert provided toward the first body end. The insert may include a base portion having a radially outer surface. At least one extension may extend outwardly from the radially outer surface and may be encased within a corresponding recess in the body whereby relative planar movement between the body and the at least one extension in a first plane. The retaining portion may have a retaining portion width measured in the first direction and the retaining width may be greater than the throat width thereby inhibiting relative radial movement between the at least one extension and the recess and preventing radial extraction of the extension from the corresponding recess.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A crank arm for a bicycle, the crank arm comprising: a body extending along a body axis and having a first body end and a second body end axially spaced apart from the first body end; an insert provided toward the first body end, the insert extending along an insert axis, defining a radial direction orthogonal to the insert axis and comprising a base portion, the base portion having a radially outer surface surrounding an axially extending aperture extending through the base portion, the aperture configured to receive a fastener for connecting the crank arm to another component of the bicycle; at least one extension disposed in a first ring of said extensions, said extension extending outwardly from the radially outer surface, the at least one extension encased within a corresponding recess in the body, said at least one extension encased within said corresponding recess in said body restraining relative movement between the body and the at least one extension about a direction along said insert axis, the at least one extension comprising a neck adjacent the radially outer surface and a retaining portion spaced radially outward from the neck, the neck extending through a throat region of the corresponding recess and having a neck width measured in a first direction, the throat region having a throat width measured in the first direction, the retaining portion having a retaining width measured in the first direction and the retaining width being greater than the throat width such that relative radial movement between the at least one extension and the recess is inhibited and radial extraction of the at least one extension from the corresponding recess is prevented; and a second ring comprised of at least one extension, said second ring disposed proximate said first ring of said extensions. 2. The crank arm of claim 1 , wherein the body is formed from a body material having a first coefficient of thermal expansion and the insert is formed from an insert material having a second coefficient of thermal expansion, the second coefficient of thermal expansion being greater than the first coefficient of thermal expansion, and wherein shrinkage of the insert relative to the body cannot radially extract the at least one extension from the cavity. 3. The crank arm of claim 2 , wherein the extension further comprises opposing first and second extension sidewalls spaced apart from each other in the first direction, each extension sidewall extending between the neck and the retaining portion, the first sidewall being planar and being inclined at a first angle relative to the radial direction so that the extension narrows from the retaining portion to the neck end to wedge the extension within the recess to inhibit relative radial movement therebetween. 4. The crank arm of claim 3 , wherein the recess comprises a planar first recess wall inclined at the first angle relative to the radial direction, the first extension sidewall opposing and bearing against the first recess wall whereby shrinkage of the insert relative to the body increases the magnitude of a first engagement force exerted between the first extension sidewall and the first recess wall to wedge the at least one extension more tightly within the recess in the first direction. 5. The crank arm of claim 4 , wherein the second extension sidewall is planar and is inclined at a second angle relative to the radial direction, the first and second extension sidewall being convergent toward the neck of the extension. 6. The crank arm of claim 5 , wherein the first angle is equal in magnitude to the second angle. 7. The crank arm of claim 6 , wherein the recess comprises a planar second recess wall inclined at the second angle relative to the radial direction, the second extension sidewall opposing and bearing against the second recess wall and wherein shrinkage of the insert relative to the body increases the magnitude of a second engagement force exerted between the second extension sidewall and the second recess wall. 8. The crank arm of claim 1 , wherein the neck has a neck depth measured in a direction parallel to the insert axis, the retaining portion has a retaining depth measured in the direction parallel to the insert axis and the throat has an throat depth measured in the direction parallel to the insert axis, the throat depth being equal to or greater than the neck depth and being less than the retaining depth. 9. The crank arm of claim 8 , wherein the extension further comprises a third extension sidewall wall bounded by a first extension sidewall, a second extension sidewall, the retaining portion and the neck, the third extension sidewall being planar and inclined at a third angle relative to the radial direction so that the extension is tapered in the second direction between the retaining portion and the neck. 10. The crank arm of claim 9 , wherein the recess comprises a planar third recess wall inclined at the third angle relative to the radial direction, the third extension sidewall opposing and bearing against the third recess wall whereby shrinkage of the insert relative to the body increases the magnitude of a third engagement force exerted between the third extension sidewall and the third recess wall thereby wedging the at least one extension more tightly within the recess in the second direction. 11. The crank arm of claim 10 , wherein the extension further comprises a fourth extension sidewall spaced apart from the third extension sidewall and bounded by the first and second extension sidewalls, the retaining portion and the neck, the fourth extension sidewall and the third extension sidewall being convergent toward the neck of the extension. 12. The crank arm of claim 11 , wherein the fourth sidewall is planar and extends in the radial direction. 13. The crank arm of claim 1 , wherein the at least one extension comprises a first plurality of extensions circumferentially spaced apart from each other around a circumference of the radially outer surface of the insert. 14. The crank arm of claim 13 , further comprising a second plurality of extensions circumferentially spaced apart from each other around the circumference of the radially outer surface of the insert and axially spaced apart from the first plurality of extensions along the insert axis. 15. The crank arm of claim 14 , wherein each extension in the second plurality of extensions is opposite of a corresponding one of the extensions in the first plurality of extensions and is spaced apart from the corresponding one of the extensions in the first plurality of extensions. 16. The crank arm of claim 15 , wherein the fourth extension side wall of each extension in the first plurality of extension is opposite the fourth extension side wall of one corresponding extension in the second plurality of extensions. 17. The crank arm of claim 1 , wherein the retention portion forms the radially outermost portion of the extension. 18. The crank arm of claim 17 , wherein the body is formed from a body material having a first coefficient of thermal expansion and the insert is formed from an insert material having a second coefficient of thermal expansion, the second coefficient of thermal expansion being different than the first coefficient of thermal expansion and shrinkage of the insert relative to the body increases the magnitude of a retention force exerted between the body and the retaining portion of each insert. 19. The crank arm of claim 1 , further comprising: a second insert provided toward the second body end
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