Patent ID: 7213485

Claim:
A bicycle handlebar structure, comprising: a stem clamp mount that is attachable to a front fork stem, and including a concave section having four corners, with a threaded hole being provided at each of the four corners; a handle bar that is received in the concave section; an installation crown that has four through-holes, each being disposed in alignment with a respective one of the threaded holes, and being fastenable to said stem clamp mount using bolts that are insertable into the respective through-holes and threadably engaged with the respective threaded holes to clamp the handle bar between said installation crown and the concave section of said stem clamp, said installation crown further having a vertical coupling passage having a breach formed along a side thereof, the breach having a perforated lug situated at each of its two sides; a connective mounting member, having: a horizontal connective mounting shank having an elongated hole at a front end thereof; a vertical rod attached to a rear end of said connective mounting shaft, said vertical rod being insertable in the vertical coupling passage, said vertical rod being clamped in the vertical coupling passage using a bolt that is insertable through the perforated lugs, said vertical rod being adjustable in a vertical direction; a transverse rod attached to the rear end of said connective mounting shaft; and two forearm support bases, each having an insertion sleeve at a bottom thereof, each insertion sleeve being attached to a respective end of said transverse rod; a joint mount slidably disposed on said connective mounting shank, said joint mount being adjustable in a horizontal direction using a screw that is inserted through the elongated hole and fastened into the joint mount to preclude movement or facilitate variable adjustment to a front or rear according to a length of a user's arms, said joint mount having radial splines respectively formed at outer sides thereof; and two assistive handle bars, each having radial splines at an end thereof which mesh with the radial splines on a respective side of said joint mount, said assistive handle bars being angularly adjustable using a bolt that extends through the respective handle bar and into the joint member to thereby hold said assistive handle bars at a desired angular position.