US20060075846A1 - Bicycle crank and method for manufacturing the same - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a bicycle crank and a method for manufacturing said crank.
- this invention relates to a bicycle crank comprising:
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,202,506 describes a bicycle crank of the type specified above, wherein the inserts are foamed into a rigid plastic material forming the core of the crank.
- Said U.S. Pat. No. 6,202,506 describes a procedure for manufacturing a crank comprising the following steps: introducing into a mould one layer of fabric soaked in synthetic resin providing a partially open fibre-reinforced plastic casing, inserting a pair of inserts in the partially open casing, foaming the inserts with high-resistance foam, sealing the fibre-reinforced plastic material casing with at least one layer of fibre fabric soaked in plastic material, and hardening the fibre-reinforced plastic material and said foam.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,811,626 describes a bicycle crank formed by three separate elements: a crank arm and two end-pieces.
- the crank arm consists of an element of composite material formed by overmoulding of a synthetic resin on a tubular core of reinforced fibres such as carbon fibres or aramid fibres.
- the two end-pieces have respective connecting elements which are forcibly engaged within the corresponding end of the tubular element which forms the crank arm.
- the crank described in this document is not provided with a high-resistance casing and the end-pieces and the crank arm may consequently come apart.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a light, resistant crank and a method for making said crank, which does not require foaming the inserts in the mould.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective exploded view illustrating the components of a left crank according to this invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 1 illustrating a longitudinal cross-section of the core
- FIG. 3 is a perspective exploded view illustrating the components of a right crank according to this invention.
- FIG. 4 schematically illustrates the lamination phase employing layers of carbon fibre for manufacturing a crank according to this invention
- FIG. 5 is a longitudinal cross-section view of a crank according to this invention at the end of the lamination and carbon fibre polymerisation phase
- FIG. 6 is a top view of a finished crank.
- numeral 10 indicates a tubular core made of rigid material, for example injection moulded plastic material, metallic material (aluminium alloy or similar material) or highresistance fibre reinforced plastic material, such as carbon fibres or similar.
- Core 10 has an elongated shape and presents two ends 12 , 14 , to which respective inserts 16 , 18 are connected, said inserts being provided with connecting portions 20 , 22 which are inserted into respective end portions 12 , 14 to establish a shape coupling with the core 10 .
- the inserts 16 , 18 can be made of metallic material, for example aluminium alloy, or fibre-reinforced plastic material.
- the inserts present holes for housing the pedal spindle and the bottom bracket spindle, respectively (not shown).
- the arrangement comprising the core 10 and the inserts 16 , 18 is wrapped in tapes 24 and sheets 26 formed by structural high-resistance fibres incorporated in a plastic material matrix.
- the tapes and the sheets 24 , 26 are made of carbon fibre fabric incorporated in a thermosetting resin.
- the structural fibres can be selected among carbon fibres, glass fibres, aramidic fibres, boron fibres, ceramic fibres or any combinations thereof.
- the core 10 holds the inserts 16 , 18 joined in a predefined position and forms a supporting surface during lamination.
- laminate herein refers to the layering operations of the tapes 24 and the sheets 26 on the arrangement formed by the inserts 16 , 18 and the core 10 . This operation is used to direct the reinforcement fibres in the most suitable fashion to confer the required structural characteristics to the crank.
- the crank is subjected to moulding and simultaneous heating at a temperature either equal to or higher than the polymerisation temperature of the thermosetting resin.
- the moulding operation is carried out in a mould and press (not shown).
- the applied pressure is contrasted by the core and the inserts.
- the core 10 provides a suitable contrast to the moulding pressure. This pressure compacts the plastic material matrix fabric.
- the presence of a rigid material core 10 implies that a high moulding pressure can be applied, to the advantage of compacting the layers of fibre in the plastic material matrix.
- the crank removed from the mould appears as shown schematically in FIG. 5 , with a homogenous carbon fibre casing 28 enclosing the core 10 and the inserts 16 , 18 .
- the casing 28 has high-resistance structural characteristics and is capable of transferring the stress to which the crank is subjected during use from one insert to the other.
- the insert 18 for connecting the bottom bracket is equipped with a set of integral metallic spokes 30 .
- the insert 18 has four spokes 30 , which ends 32 form points for fastening a pair of chain wheels (not shown).
- a fifth fastening point is obtained by means of a third metallic insert 34 housed in a recess 36 formed in the core 10 .
- the crank shown in FIG. 3 is subjected to lamination and polymerisation in the mould similarly as described above.
- the inserts are subjected to mechanical machining to form a threaded hole 38 for connecting a pedal spindle and a square hole 40 for connecting a bottom bracket spindle after polymerisation in mould.
- the solution according to this invention attains the objective of providing a crank which weight is lighter than traditional cranks while providing the same rigidity.
- the system according to this invention can be used to very easily vary the shape and the dimensions of the crank, by replacing the tubular core and intervening on the moulds, to vary the length of the crank and the so-called Q-Factor (i.e., the distance between the external surface of the crank and the median plane of the frame), for example, for double and triple chain wheel versions.
- the main purpose of the elongated rigid core 10 is that of providing a form and a supporting surface to the structural fibres.
- the core 10 does not present, substantially, any structural resistance, or presents a limited structural resistance.
- limited structural resistance it is intended that the great part of the structural resistance to the crank is given by the casing 28 , which presents a high-resistance and is capable of transferring the great part of the force and of the torque between the inserts 16 and 18 during the use of the crank.
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Abstract
A bicycle crank and a method of making a bicycle crank is provided. The bicycle crank has an elongated core with first and second ends, first and second inserts arranged on the ends of the core, and a high-resistance fibre coating incorporated in a plastic material matrix which forms a casing incorporating the core and the inserts. The core is a rigid element and each insert is equipped with a connecting portion inserted into a respective end of the core to establish a shape coupling therewith.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/174,754, filed on Jun. 19, 2002 which is incorporated by reference as if fully set forth.
- This invention relates to a bicycle crank and a method for manufacturing said crank.
- More precisely, this invention relates to a bicycle crank comprising:
- an elongated core with a first and a second end,
- a first and a second insert arranged on the ends of said core, and
- a high-resistance fibre coating incorporated in a plastic material matrix.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,202,506 describes a bicycle crank of the type specified above, wherein the inserts are foamed into a rigid plastic material forming the core of the crank. Said U.S. Pat. No. 6,202,506 describes a procedure for manufacturing a crank comprising the following steps: introducing into a mould one layer of fabric soaked in synthetic resin providing a partially open fibre-reinforced plastic casing, inserting a pair of inserts in the partially open casing, foaming the inserts with high-resistance foam, sealing the fibre-reinforced plastic material casing with at least one layer of fibre fabric soaked in plastic material, and hardening the fibre-reinforced plastic material and said foam.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,811,626 describes a bicycle crank formed by three separate elements: a crank arm and two end-pieces. The crank arm consists of an element of composite material formed by overmoulding of a synthetic resin on a tubular core of reinforced fibres such as carbon fibres or aramid fibres. The two end-pieces have respective connecting elements which are forcibly engaged within the corresponding end of the tubular element which forms the crank arm. The crank described in this document is not provided with a high-resistance casing and the end-pieces and the crank arm may consequently come apart.
- The object of the present invention is to provide a light, resistant crank and a method for making said crank, which does not require foaming the inserts in the mould.
- According to the present invention, this object is attained by means of a crank and a manufacturing method which characteristics are described in the claims.
- This invention will be better explained by the following detailed descriptions with reference to the accompanying figures as non-limiting example, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective exploded view illustrating the components of a left crank according to this invention, -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view similar toFIG. 1 illustrating a longitudinal cross-section of the core, -
FIG. 3 is a perspective exploded view illustrating the components of a right crank according to this invention, -
FIG. 4 schematically illustrates the lamination phase employing layers of carbon fibre for manufacturing a crank according to this invention, -
FIG. 5 is a longitudinal cross-section view of a crank according to this invention at the end of the lamination and carbon fibre polymerisation phase, and -
FIG. 6 is a top view of a finished crank. - With reference to
FIGS. 1 and 2 ,numeral 10 indicates a tubular core made of rigid material, for example injection moulded plastic material, metallic material (aluminium alloy or similar material) or highresistance fibre reinforced plastic material, such as carbon fibres or similar.Core 10 has an elongated shape and presents twoends respective inserts portions respective end portions core 10. Theinserts - As schematically illustrated in
FIG. 4 , the arrangement comprising thecore 10 and theinserts tapes 24 andsheets 26 formed by structural high-resistance fibres incorporated in a plastic material matrix. Preferably, the tapes and thesheets - The
core 10 holds theinserts tapes 24 and thesheets 26 on the arrangement formed by theinserts core 10. This operation is used to direct the reinforcement fibres in the most suitable fashion to confer the required structural characteristics to the crank. After lamination, the crank is subjected to moulding and simultaneous heating at a temperature either equal to or higher than the polymerisation temperature of the thermosetting resin. The moulding operation is carried out in a mould and press (not shown). During moulding, the applied pressure is contrasted by the core and the inserts. During moulding, thecore 10 provides a suitable contrast to the moulding pressure. This pressure compacts the plastic material matrix fabric. The presence of a rigidmaterial core 10 implies that a high moulding pressure can be applied, to the advantage of compacting the layers of fibre in the plastic material matrix. - After moulding, the plastic material matrix is hardened. The crank removed from the mould appears as shown schematically in
FIG. 5 , with a homogenouscarbon fibre casing 28 enclosing thecore 10 and theinserts casing 28 has high-resistance structural characteristics and is capable of transferring the stress to which the crank is subjected during use from one insert to the other. - The procedure described above with reference to the left crank is used similarly for manufacturing the right crank, as shown in
FIG. 3 . In this case, theinsert 18 for connecting the bottom bracket is equipped with a set of integralmetallic spokes 30. In the form of embodiment shown inFIG. 3 , theinsert 18 has fourspokes 30, which ends 32 form points for fastening a pair of chain wheels (not shown). A fifth fastening point is obtained by means of a thirdmetallic insert 34 housed in arecess 36 formed in thecore 10. The crank shown inFIG. 3 is subjected to lamination and polymerisation in the mould similarly as described above. - Both in the case of the left crank and in the case of the right crank, the inserts are subjected to mechanical machining to form a threaded
hole 38 for connecting a pedal spindle and asquare hole 40 for connecting a bottom bracket spindle after polymerisation in mould. - The solution according to this invention attains the objective of providing a crank which weight is lighter than traditional cranks while providing the same rigidity. The system according to this invention can be used to very easily vary the shape and the dimensions of the crank, by replacing the tubular core and intervening on the moulds, to vary the length of the crank and the so-called Q-Factor (i.e., the distance between the external surface of the crank and the median plane of the frame), for example, for double and triple chain wheel versions.
- As already said, the main purpose of the elongated
rigid core 10 is that of providing a form and a supporting surface to the structural fibres. Thecore 10, therefore, does not present, substantially, any structural resistance, or presents a limited structural resistance. With the term limited structural resistance it is intended that the great part of the structural resistance to the crank is given by thecasing 28, which presents a high-resistance and is capable of transferring the great part of the force and of the torque between theinserts - Naturally, numerous changes can be implemented to the construction and forms of embodiment of the invention herein envisaged, all comprised within the context of the concept characterising this invention, as defined by the following claims.
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1. A bicycle crank comprising:
an elongated core having open first and second ends;
first and second inserts that are tapered and matingly engagable with said first and second ends, with the first insert positioned adjacent to the first end of the core and the second insert positioned adjacent the second end of the core; and
an outer casing comprised of a fibrous plastic material which encases the core and the inserts.
2. The bicycle crank of claim 1 , further comprising a third insert arranged in an intermediate area of said crank.
3. The bicycle crank of claim 1 , wherein said structural fibers are chosen from a group comprising: carbon fibers, glass fibers, aramidic fibers, boron, fibers, ceramic fibers or a combination thereof.
4. The bicycle crank of claim 1 , wherein said inserts are metallic.
5. The bicycle crank of claim 4 , wherein said inserts are made of an aluminum alloy.
6. The bicycle crank of claim 4 , wherein said inserts are made of fiber-reinforced plastic material.
7. The bicycle crank of claim 1 , wherein said elongated core is rigid.
8. The bicycle crank of claim 1 , wherein said elongated core provides little or no structural resistance.
9. The bicycle crank of claim 7 , wherein said elongated core is made of plastic.
10. The bicycle crank of claim 7 , wherein said elongated core is made of metal.
11. The bicycle crank of claim 7 , wherein said elongated core is made of fiber-reinforced plastic material.
12. The bicycle crank of claim 1 , wherein said elongated core comprises end portions in which said inserts are connected to establish a shape coupling.
13. A bicycle crank, comprising:
an elongated core having open first and second ends;
a first and a second insert arranged at the ends of said casing for connecting the bicycle crank to a pedal and to a bottom bracket spindle, wherein said first and second inserts are tapered to matingly engage said first and second ends of the core, said inserts and core are enclosed within a single structural unit casing of structural fibers incorporated in a plastic material matrix, that substantially structurally connects the said inserts to said casing.
14. The bicycle crank of claim 13 , further comprising a third insert arranged in an intermediate area of said crank.
15. The bicycle crank of claim 13 , wherein said structural fibers are chosen from a group comprising: carbon fibers, glass fibers, aramidic fibers, boron fibers, ceramic fibers or a combination thereof.
16. The bicycle crank of claim 13 , wherein said inserts are metallic.
17. The bicycle crank of claim 16 , wherein said inserts are made of an aluminum alloy.
18. The bicycle crank of claim 16 , wherein said inserts are made of fiber-reinforced plastic material.
19. The bicycle crank of claim 13 , wherein said elongated core is rigid.
20. The bicycle crank of claim 13 , wherein said elongated core provides little or no structural resistance.
21. The bicycle crank of claim 19 , wherein said elongated core is made of plastic.
22. The bicycle crank of claim 19 , wherein said elongated core is made of metal.
23. The bicycle crank of claim 19 , wherein said elongated core is made of fiber-reinforced plastic material.
24. The bicycle crank of claim 13 , wherein said elongated core comprises end portions in which said inserts are connected to establish a shape coupling.
25. Method of manufacturing a bicycle crank, comprising the following steps:
a) forming an elongated rigid core;
b) applying a pair of inserts to the opposite ends of said elongated core;
c) surrounding the core and inserts with a coating of structural fibres incorporated in a plastic material matrix; and
d) hardening said plastic material matrix to form a high resistance rigid casing enclosing said elongated core and said inserts.
26. Method of manufacturing a bicycle crank comprising the following steps:
a) providing an elongated core having first and second ends;
b) positioning at least one insert adjacent to at least one end of the core;
c) applying a fibrous structural plastic material to the core and the insert; and
d) hardening the plastic material to form a structural casing enclosing the core and the insert to provide substantially all of the structural connection to the insert.
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