Bicycle rim
US-10059145-B2 · Aug 28, 2018 · US
US9757979B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9757979-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414171241-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 26, 2007 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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A rim ( 5 ) for a bicycle wheel having a body ( 20 ) with a substantially annular extension with a radially outer portion ( 22 ) shaped for coupling with a tire is disclosed. The radially outer portion ( 22 ) has a hole ( 39 ) for an inflation valve. The radially outer portion ( 22 ) also includes, at the hole ( 39 ) and/or in an area proximal to the hole ( 39 ), at least one cross section having a different shape from that at an area distal from the hole, so as to form at least one second surface discontinuity ( 35 ) along the annular extension of the radially outer portion ( 22 ). The second discontinuity ( 35 ) makes it easier to assemble to wheel and allows an optimal coupling to be made between the rim ( 5 ), inflation valve, and tire, in the case of a tubeless wheel, and between rim ( 5 ), air chamber and tire, in the case of a wheel with an air chamber.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for manufacturing a rim for a bicycle wheel, comprising the steps of: providing a body shaped to form a tubular structure defined by a radially outer portion and a radially inner portion of said body, said tubular structure being open at at least one of two opposite ends thereof; forming a hole in said radially outer portion; inserting into said tubular structure, from one of the open ends thereof, an insert comprising a surface recess; positioning said insert so that said recess is located at said hole; imparting a pressure with a punch to said radially outer portion at said hole; withdrawing said insert from one of the open ends of said tubular structure; connecting said two opposite ends of said body to form a closed ring. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the steps of: forming a further hole in said radially inner portion, substantially at said hole in said radially outer portion; providing a cavity on a surface of said insert opposite the one in which said recess is formed and inserting said insert into said tubular structure until said cavity is positioned at said further hole; inserting a pin into said further hole and into said cavity, before carrying out said step of imparting a pressure with said punch to said radially outer portion of said body; withdrawing said pin from said cavity and from said further hole. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the step of imparting a pressure with said punch to said radially outer portion comprises a step of exerting a pressure on said pin, so as to keep said insert pushed against an inner surface of said radially outer portion of said body. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of withdrawing the insert comprises the step of pulling a cable connected to said insert. 5. A method for producing a bicycle rim comprising: providing a tubular body having an opened end and a radially outer wall; providing an insert sized and shaped for insertion into the opened end of the body and defining a recess on an outer surface corresponding to the radially outer wall; providing a punch having a projection with an outer profile matching that of the recess; inserting the insert into the opened end of the tubular body such that the recess contacts an inner surface of the radially outer wall; and forcing the projection of the punch against an outer surface of the radially outer wall directly opposite the area contacted by the recess. 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising: defining a hole in a radially inner section of the body; defining a cavity in an outer surface of the insert corresponding to the radially inner section of the body; aligning the cavity and hole when the insert is within the tubular body; inserting a pin through the hole and into the cavity; and pressing the pin in a radially outward direction prior to forcing the projection of the punch against the outer surface of the radially outer wall. 7. The method of claim 5 further comprising attaching a cable to the insert prior to inserting the insert into the opened end of the tubular body, and pulling the cable after forcing the projection of the punch against the outer surface of the radially outer wall. 8. The method of claim 5 wherein the step of forcing the projection of the punch against the outer surface of the radially outer wall produces a recess, the method further comprising defining a hole in the recess. 9. A method for producing a bicycle rim comprising: providing a tubular body having at least an opened end and a radially outer wall; providing an aperture on a radially inner wall of the tubular body; locating an insert of a desired shape through an opened end of the tubular body so the insert is beneath the radially outer wall in a desired location; inserting a pin through the aperture and into the insert; holding the insert in the desired location; providing a tool that includes a profiled projection; and pressing the profiled projection against an outer surface of the radially outer wall of the tubular body directly opposite the insert to draw a portion of the radially outer wall into the shape of the insert.
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