Saddle adjustment system
US-9481420-B2 · Nov 1, 2016 · US
US9944337B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9944337-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715635759-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 1, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 17, 2018 |
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A saddle adjustment assembly comprising an adjustable height saddle post, the adjustable height saddle post comprising a first support and a second support, the second support configured to slidably move relative to the first support between at least a raised position and a lowered position, the first support configured to attach to a bicycle frame; a saddle angle adjustment mechanism coupled to the second support, the saddle angle adjustment mechanism comprising a rotatably coupled saddle support configured to couple to a bicycle saddle; wherein the saddle angle adjustment mechanism is configured to enable rotation of the saddle support relative to the second support as a result of the first support moving relative to the second support.
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A saddle angle adjustment mechanism for use with an adjustable height saddle post, the adjustable height saddle post including a first support and a second support, the second support configured to slidably move relative to the first support between a raised position and a lowered position, the first support adapted to attach to a bicycle frame, the saddle angle adjustment mechanism comprising: an actuating mechanism comprising a support engaging portion, the support engaging portion adapted to be affixed to the second support of the adjustable height saddle post; and a saddle support assembly comprising a saddle receiver adapted to couple to a bicycle saddle, the saddle support assembly rotatably coupled to the actuating mechanism; wherein the actuating mechanism is configured to enable rotation of the saddle support assembly in only a first direction relative to the actuating mechanism when the second support is in the raised position, the first direction being a direction that causes the saddle receiver to move away from the support engaging portion of the actuating mechanism, and wherein the actuating mechanism is configured to enable rotation of the saddle support assembly in only a second direction opposite the first direction when the second support is in the lowered position. 2. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 1 further comprising a first stop surface that sets a maximum rotation of the saddle support in the first direction, the saddle support being in a first rotational position when the first stop surface is engaged, wherein the actuating mechanism is configured to retain the saddle support in the first rotational position when the saddle support is in the first rotational position and the second support is in the raised position. 3. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 2 further comprising a second stop surface that sets a maximum rotation of the saddle support in the second direction, the saddle support being in a second rotational position when the second stop surface is engaged, wherein the actuating mechanism is configured to retain the saddle support in the second rotational position when the saddle support is in the second rotational position and the second support is in the lowered position. 4. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the actuating mechanism further comprises: a first body comprising a first cavity and a second cavity; and a second body slidably coupled to the first body and at least partially surrounding the first body, wherein, when the second body is in a first position relative to the first body, fluid in the first cavity is able to flow to the second cavity, enabling a piston coupled to the saddle support to move in a direction that rotates the saddle support in the first direction, and wherein, when the second body is in a second position relative to the first body, fluid in the second cavity is able to flow to the first cavity, enabling the piston to move in a direction that rotates the saddle support in the second direction. 5. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 4 , wherein, when the second body is in the first position relative to the first body, a first fluid flow path is open, enabling the fluid in the first cavity to flow to the second cavity, and when the second body is in the second position relative to the first body, a second fluid flow path is open, enabling the fluid in the second cavity to flow to the first cavity. 6. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 4 , wherein the second body comprises an actuation surface configured to contact a mating surface to cause the second body to translate relative to the first body. 7. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 6 , wherein the mating surface is part of the adjustable height saddle post. 8. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 6 , wherein the mating surface is part of a collet used to adjust the height of the adjustable height saddle post. 9. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 6 , wherein the mating surface is part of the bicycle frame. 10. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the actuating mechanism further comprises a damper to damp the rotation of the saddle support. 11. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the actuating mechanism further comprises a stored energy device to rotate the saddle support in the first direction. 12. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 11 , wherein the stored energy device comprises at least one of the following: a mechanical spring, an air spring, a resilient member. 13. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 5 , wherein the first fluid flow path comprises a one-way valve configured to resist fluid flow from the second cavity to the first cavity. 14. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 13 , wherein the one-way valve comprises a shim. 15. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 5 , wherein the second fluid flow path comprises a one-way valve configured to resist fluid flow from the first cavity to the second cavity. 16. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 15 , wherein the one-way valve comprises a shim. 17. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 2 , wherein the first stop surface is positioned to be engaged by a piston coupled to the saddle support when the saddle support is in the first rotational position. 18. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 3 , wherein the first stop surface is positioned to be engaged by a first piston coupled to the saddle support when the saddle support is in the first rotational position, the second stop surface is positioned to be engaged by a second piston coupled to the saddle support when the saddle support is in the second rotational position, and the first and second stop surfaces are both positioned between the first and second pistons. 19. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising the adjustable height saddle post. 20. The saddle angle adjustment mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising the bicycle frame.
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