IP Library Granted Patent US 12686464
Granted Patent B2
US 12686464 · App. 17/927,874 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Steering device for two- and three-wheeled vehicles

Inventor: Sven Breitfeld (Magstadt, DE)
Assignee: HWG Horst Weidner GmbH
B62K21/18B62K19/32B62K21/06
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Patent No.
US 12686464
App. No.
17/927,874
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A steering device for two- and three-wheeled vehicles ensures a rotationally fixed connection between handlebars and a handlebar stem and/or between a handlebar stem and a fork of the vehicle. The steering device has a frame with a head tube, a fork with a stem tube and a handlebar stem with handlebars. A stop can be provided for the handlebars, including a base, which is connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the fork, with a recess, and a stop element, which is securely arranged in the bearing shell and protrudes radially into the recess. In each case one component of the rotationally fixed connection has a smooth cylindrical surface over its axial length, whilst the surface, which is in frictional operative connection with this smooth cylindrical surface in the mounted state, of the other component, which is arranged coaxially to that first-mentioned, is constructed as an n-sided polygon.

Claims (20)

1 . A steering device for two- and three-wheeled vehicles which have a frame with a head tube ( 1 ), a fork ( 2 ) with a stem tube ( 3 ), a handlebar stem ( 4 ) with handlebars ( 7 ), and a stop for the handlebars ( 7 ), the stem tube ( 3 ) being guided through the head tube ( 1 ) of the frame, mounted in the same, by means of an upper and a lower headset bearing, which have a rolling bearing in each case, and connected in a rotationally fixed manner at its upper end, which protrudes out of the head tube ( 1 ) of the frame, to the handlebar stem ( 4 ), and the stop being arranged in one of the two headset bearings,

the stop consisting of a base ( 12 ), which is connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the fork ( 2 ) of the two- or three-wheeled vehicle, on the outer lateral surface of which base a circular arc shaped recess ( 14 ), which is open towards the inner lateral surface of the bearing shell ( 11 ) of the rolling bearing, is located, and a stop element ( 15 ), which is securely arranged in the bearing shell ( 11 ) and protrudes radially into the recess ( 14 ), the lower bearing shell ( 11 ) coaxially accommodating the base ( 12 ) and the rolling bearing and being connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the head tube ( 1 ),

characterized

in that for the rotationally fixed connection of the base ( 12 ) to the stem tube ( 3 ) of the fork ( 2 ), the inner lateral surface of the base ( 12 ) or the outer lateral surface of the region of the stem tube ( 3 ) connected to the base ( 12 ) is substantially constructed as an n-sided polygon, and the lateral surface of the respectively other component of the rotationally fixed connection, which is in operative connection with the polygonal lateral surface, is a cylindrical lateral surface, and/or

for the rotationally fixed connection of the bearing shell ( 11 ) to the head tube ( 1 ) of the frame, the outer lateral surface of the lower bearing shell ( 11 ) or the inner lateral surface of the region of the head tube connected to the bearing shell ( 11 ) is substantially constructed as an n-sided polygon, and the lateral surface of the respectively other component of the rotationally fixed connection, which is in operative connection with the polygonal lateral surface, is a cylindrical lateral surface.

2 . The steering device according to claim 1 ,

characterized

in that the diameter of the circle, to which the edges of an inner polygon are tangent, is equal to or smaller than the outer diameter of the respectively other component of the rotationally fixed connection, which is in operative connection with the polygonal inner lateral surface.

3 . The steering device according to claim 1 ,

characterized

in that the diameter of the circle, which encloses the corners of an outer polygon, is equal to or larger than the inner diameter of the respectively other component of the rotationally fixed connection, which is in operative connection with the polygonal outer lateral surface.

4 . The steering device according to claim 1 ,

characterized

in that the number of polygonal surfaces is not smaller than 10.

5 . The steering device according to claim 1 ,

characterized

in that the polygon has curved corners.

6 . The steering device according to claim 1 ,

characterized

in that grooves ( 16 ) extending in the axial direction are arranged between the surfaces of the polygon.