Non-uniform steerer tube or fork leg

A non-uniform steerer tube. The non-uniform steerer tubes includes an axis-symmetric outer surface and a non axis-symmetric inner surface. The axis-symmetric outer surface and the non axis-symmetric inner surface defining a wall thickness therebetween. The wall thickness varying along an axial length of the non-uniform steerer tube.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

Embodiments of the present technology relate generally to a steerer tube and/or a fork leg.

BACKGROUND

Conventionally a steerer tube is coupled with a fork or other mechanism to enable a user to steer a vehicle such as, but not limited to, a bicycle, a motorcycle, and the like. More specifically, the steerer tube is typically coupled to handlebars using a stem. As a result, movement of the handlebars by a user results in rotation of the steerer tube. Further, as the steerer tube is also ultimately coupled to, typically, the front wheel, rotation of the steerer tube results in turning of the wheel (i.e., non-axial movement of the wheel). Hence, as the steerer is ultimately coupled to the front wheel and to the handlebars, the steerer tube can be subjected to significant forces, torques, vibrations, and the like. Similarly, the fork (or fork legs) of the vehicle can be subjected to significant forces, torques, vibrations, and the like.

DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of various embodiments of the present invention and is not intended to represent the only embodiments in which the present invention is to be practiced. Each embodiment described in this disclosure is provided merely as an example or illustration of the present invention, and should not necessarily be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments. In some instances, well known methods, procedures, objects, and circuits have not been described in detail as not to unnecessarily obscure aspects of the present disclosure.

As stated above, in some vehicles, a steerer tube is ultimately coupled to a wheel of a vehicle. Similarly, in some vehicles, a fork leg of a fork is ultimately coupled to a vehicle. For purposes of brevity and clarity, the following discussion will refer to embodiments of the present invention corresponding to a steerer tube. It should be noted, however, that various embodiments of the present invention are well suited for use in an upper fork leg, a lower fork leg, or concurrently in both of the upper fork leg and the lower fork leg, or any combination of fork legs in conjunction also with use in a steerer tube. That said, for purposes of brevity and clarity only, and not to be interpreted as a limitation, the following discussion will refer to embodiments of the invention pertaining to a steerer tube.

As will be described in detail below, embodiments of the present invention provide a non-uniform steerer tube. Referring now toFIG. 1, a perspective view is shown of a non-uniform steerer tube100in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. Referring still toFIG. 1, in the present embodiment, non-uniform steerer tube100includes an outer surface102(may also be referred to an outer diameter) and an inner surface104(may also be referred to as an inner diameter). In embodiments of the present invention, outer surface102is an axis-symmetric surface of revolution along the axial span (the “axial span” may also be referred to herein as an “axial length”) of non-uniform steerer tube100. That is, in various embodiments, outer surface102of non-uniform steerer tube100has a uniform diameter. More specifically, outer surface102has a uniform diameter length at any given location along the axial span of non-uniform steerer tube100. It should be noted, however, that the uniform diameter length of outer surface102may be different at various locations along the axial span of non-uniform steerer tube100. For example, it can be seen fromFIG. 1, that the outer surface102of non-uniform steerer tube100has a uniform diameter length, d, along span length portion106of non-uniform steerer tube100. It can further be seen fromFIG. 1, that the outer surface102of non-uniform steerer tube100has a uniform diameter which gradually decreases from a uniform diameter length, D, to a uniform diameter length, d, along span length portion108of non-uniform steerer tube100in the direction shown by arrow110.

With reference still toFIG. 1, in embodiments of the present invention, inner surface104is not an axis-symmetric surface of revolution along the entire axial span of non-uniform steerer tube100. That is, in various embodiments, inner surface104of non-uniform steerer tube100has a non-uniform diameter at, at least, one location along the axial span of non-uniform steerer tube100. Moreover, in embodiments of the present invention, inner surface104may have a non-uniform diameter length at any given location along the axial span of non-uniform steerer tube100. Additionally, in embodiments of the present invention, inner surface104will have a non-uniform diameter length along the entire axial span of non-uniform steerer tube100. Also, in embodiments of the present invention, inner surface104will have a non-uniform diameter length at multiple locations along the axial span of non-uniform steerer tube100. Furthermore, it should be noted, that in embodiments of the present invention, inner surface104may have a uniform diameter length at, at least, one location along the axial span of non-uniform steerer tube100.

Referring still toFIG. 1, it can be seen that at end112of non-uniform steerer tube100, inner surface104has a non-uniform diameter. More specifically, at end112of non-uniform steerer tube100, inner surface104has a non-uniform diameter which varies from a maximum length, L1, to a minimum length, L2.

Referring next toFIG. 2, a cross-sectional view of non-uniform steerer tube100ofFIG. 1is provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The cross-section ofFIG. 2is taken at, or near, end112of non-uniform steerer tube100.FIG. 2clearly shows that non-uniform steerer tube100has an inner surface104with a non-uniform diameter which varies from a maximum length, L1, to a minimum length, L2. Thus, it can be stated that, in various embodiments, non-uniform steerer tube100has a round outer profile but non-round inner profile at, at least, some location along the axial span of non-uniform steerer tube100.

With reference still toFIG. 2, in embodiments of the present invention, non-uniform steerer tube100will have an inner surface104which is oval in shape. In other embodiments of the present invention, non-uniform steerer tube100will have an inner surface104which is egg-shaped. In other embodiments of the present invention, non-uniform steerer tube100will have an inner surface104which is elliptically-shaped. Additionally, in embodiments of the present invention, non-uniform steerer tube100will have an inner surface104which is rectangularly-shaped. In various embodiments in which non-uniform steerer tube100has an inner surface104which is rectangularly-shaped, some of the embodiments have sides of different thickness. Importantly, in embodiments of the present invention, regardless of the various examples of shapes and configurations described above, inner surface104of non-uniform steerer tube100has a non-uniform diameter at, at least, one location along the axial span of non-uniform steerer tube100.

FIG. 3provides another perspective view of non-uniform steerer tube100taken from an angle different from that ofFIG. 1.

FIGS. 4A-4Care side-sectional views of one embodiment of non-uniform steerer tube100, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. In the embodiment ofFIGS. 4A-4C, inner surface104of non-uniform steerer tube100has a non-uniform diameter at section2along the axial span of non-uniform steerer tube100. Further, in the embodiment ofFIGS. 4A-4C, inner surface104of non-uniform steerer tube100has a uniform diameter at section1along the axial span of non-uniform steerer tube100.

FIGS. 5A-5Care side-sectional views of another embodiment of non-uniform steerer tube100, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. In the embodiment ofFIGS. 5A-5C, inner surface104of non-uniform steerer tube100has a non-uniform diameter at section2along the axial span of non-uniform steerer tube100. Further, in the embodiment ofFIGS. 5A-5C, inner surface104of non-uniform steerer tube100also has a non-uniform diameter at section1along the axial span of non-uniform steerer tube100.

FIGS. 6A-6Care perspective views of a non-uniform steerer tube located on a bicycle, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.

In the various aforementioned embodiments of non-uniform steerer tube100, the “non-uniformity” of the diameter of inner surface104is selected to provide additional support for non-uniform steerer tube100at locations thereof which are subjected to greater stress. If it is determined that a particular type of use is subjecting a steerer tube to a “fore and aft” force which is greater than a “side-to-side” force, embodiments of the present non-uniform steerer tube100will adjust the non-uniformity of the diameter of inner surface104to provide additional support with respect to the fore and aft force. Conversely, if it is determined that a particular type of use is subjecting a steerer tube to a “side-to-side” force which is greater than a “fore and aft” force, embodiments of the present non-uniform steerer tube100will adjust the non-uniformity of the diameter of inner surface104to provide additional support with respect to the side-to-side force.

In embodiments of the present invention, when used with a vehicle, non-uniform steerer tube100will be oriented such that the non-uniformity of the diameter of inner surface104provides additional support with respect to an anticipated load. For example, in one embodiment of the present invention, if it is anticipated that the vehicle will experience a fore and aft force/load, non-uniform steerer tube is oriented such that the non-uniformity of the diameter of inner surface104of non-uniform steerer tube100will provide additional support with respect to the fore and aft force.

As yet another example, in various embodiments of the present non-uniform steerer tube100, the non-uniformity of the diameter of inner surface104is adjusted to provide additional support at the bottom of non-uniform steerer tube100. As yet another example, in various embodiments of the present non-uniform steerer tube100, the non-uniformity of the diameter of inner surface104is adjusted to provide additional support at the top of non-uniform steerer tube100. As still another example, in various embodiments of the present non-uniform steerer tube100, the non-uniformity of the diameter of inner surface104is adjusted to provide additional support at both the top and the bottom of non-uniform steerer tube100.

Additionally, embodiments of the present non-uniform steerer tube100adjust the non-uniformity of the diameter of inner surface104in response to various frequencies imparted to non-uniform steerer tube100. In one embodiment, non-uniform steerer tube100configures the non-uniformity of the diameter of inner surface104such that non-uniform steerer tube100reduces and/or changes fore and aft vibrational and/or resonant frequencies. In another embodiment, non-uniform steerer tube100configures the non-uniformity of the diameter of inner surface104such that non-uniform steerer tube100reduces and/or changes side-to-side vibrational and/or resonant frequencies. In still another embodiment, non-uniform steerer tube100configures the non-uniformity of the diameter of inner surface104such that non-uniform steerer tube100reduces and/or changes fore and aft and side-to-side vibrational and/or resonant frequencies.

As a result, embodiments of the present non-uniform steerer tube100are able to reduce and/or change the vibrations or other unwanted effects imparted to a vehicle rider based on the conditions that the vehicle and/or non-uniform steerer tube100is experiencing.

In various embodiments of the present invention, non-uniform steerer tube100“translates” the vibration that will be transferred to the handlebars. That is, by adjusting the non-uniformity of the diameter of inner surface104, non-uniform steerer tube100alters the frequencies (makes the frequencies higher or lower) that are ultimately passed to the vehicle user (via, e.g., the handlebars). It should be further noted that in various embodiments, where it is desired to reduce the amplitude of a particular frequency, non-uniform steerer tube100reduces the vibration that will be transferred to the handlebars by adjusting the non-uniformity of the diameter of inner surface104. Conversely, it should be further noted that in various embodiments, where it is desired to increase the amplitude of a particular frequency, non-uniform steerer tube100amplifies the vibration that will be transferred to the handlebars by adjusting the non-uniformity of the diameter of inner surface104.

Although embodiments of the present non-uniform steerer tube explicitly describe adjusting the non-uniformity of the diameter of inner surface104, various other embodiments of the present invention adjust the response and operation of the steerer tube by varying the material comprising at least a portion of the steerer tube. It should further be noted that the present invention also includes embodiments is which the non-uniformity of the diameter of inner surface104is adjusted, and the material comprising at least a portion of the non-uniform steered tube is varied.

In embodiments of the present invention, outer surface102remains circular (at each cross-section) along the span of non-uniform steerer tube100. Such a configuration has several advantages associated therewith, besides the advantages described above. For example, because the outer surface of non-uniform steerer tube100is not altered (i.e., remains circular), non-uniform steerer tube100is still well suited to use with conventional bushings, gaskets, stems, and various other components. As a result, the beneficial non-uniform steerer tube100of the present embodiments, can still be offered as an industry standard product.

Furthermore, as yet another benefit, as outer surface102remains circular (at each cross-section) along the span of non-uniform steerer tube100, an observer viewing only the outer surface of non-uniform steerer tube100would not be able to visually detect any difference between a conventional steerer tube and the present non-uniform steerer tube100. Hence, the beneficial features of the present non-uniform steerer tube100are clandestine, and remain hidden to an observer viewing only the outer surface of non-uniform steerer tube100The examples set forth herein were presented in order to best explain, to describe particular applications, and to thereby enable those skilled in the art to make and use embodiments of the described examples. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that the foregoing description and examples have been presented for the purposes of illustration and example only. The description as set forth is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the Claims.

Reference throughout this document to “one embodiment,” “certain embodiments,” “an embodiment,” “various embodiments,” “some embodiments,” “various embodiments”, or similar term, means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. Thus, the appearances of such phrases in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics of any embodiment may be combined in any suitable manner with one or more other features, structures, or characteristics of one or more other embodiments without limitation.