IP Library Granted Patent US 11,396,344
Granted Patent B2
US 11,396,344 · App. 16/659,148 · Granted Jul 26, 2022

Bushing bypass

Inventors: Daniel McCormick (Santa Cruz, CA); Joshua Coaplen (Asheville, NC)
Assignee: Fox Factory, Inc.
B62K25/08F16F9/43
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Patent No.
US 11,396,344
App. No.
16/659,148
Granted
Jul 26, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A bushing bypass. The bushing bypass includes a bushing having a top surface and a bottom surface. The bushing also includes an inner diameter surface extending between the top surface and the bottom surface. The bushing also includes an outer diameter surface extending between the top surface and the bottom surface. The bushing further includes a channel formed in the outer diameter surface. The channel extends from the top surface of the bushing to the bottom surface of the bushing.

Claims (34)

1. A fork leg bushing bypass comprising:

a bushing, said bushing comprising:

a top surface;

a bottom surface;

an inner diameter surface extending between said top surface and said bottom surface;

an outer diameter surface extending between said top surface and said bottom surface; and

a channel formed in said outer diameter surface, said channel extending from said top surface to said bottom surface, wherein said channel is formed having a sufficient depth and shape to allow fluids to flow through said channel, around said outer diameter of said bushing, and between an inner diameter of a fork leg housing and said outer diameter of said bushing, when said bushing is disposed within said fork leg housing.

2. The fork leg bushing bypass of claim 1 further comprising:

a second channel formed in said outer diameter surface, said second channel extending from said top surface to said bottom surface.

3. The fork leg bushing bypass of claim 2 wherein said second channel is formed having a sufficient depth and shape to allow fluids to flow through said second channel, around said outer diameter of said bushing, and between an inner diameter of a housing and said outer diameter of said bushing, when said bushing is disposed within said fork leg housing.

4. A fork leg bushing bypass comprising:

a bushing, said bushing comprising:

a top surface;

a bottom surface;

an inner diameter surface extending between said top surface and said bottom surface;

an outer diameter surface extending between said top surface and said bottom surface; and

a channel formed in said outer diameter surface, said channel extending from said top surface to said bottom surface; and

a fork leg housing, said fork leg housing comprising:

an inner diameter surface, said inner diameter surface configured to have said bushing disposed adjacent thereto; and

a channel formed in said inner diameter surface, said channel having a length sufficient to extend along said outer diameter surface of said bushing at least from said top surface of said bushing to said bottom surface of said bushing.

5. The fork leg bushing bypass of claim 4 further comprising:

a second channel formed in said outer diameter surface of said bushing, said second channel formed in said outer diameter surface of said bushing extending from said top surface of said bushing to said bottom surface of said bushing.

6. The fork leg bushing bypass of claim 5 wherein said second channel formed in said outer diameter surface of said bushing is formed having a sufficient depth and shape to allow fluids to flow through said second channel formed in said outer diameter surface of said bushing, around said outer diameter surface of said bushing, and between said inner diameter surface of said fork leg housing and said outer diameter surface of said bushing, when said bushing is disposed within said fork leg housing.

7. The fork leg bushing bypass of claim 5 wherein said channel formed in said inner diameter surface of said fork leg housing and said second channel formed in said outer diameter surface of said bushing are offset from each other such that said second channel formed in said outer diameter surface of said bushing and said channel formed in said inner diameter surface of said fork leg housing do not co-form any common channel.

8. The fork leg bushing bypass of claim 4 wherein said channel formed in said outer diameter surface of said bushing is formed having a sufficient depth and shape to allow fluids to flow through said channel formed in said outer diameter surface of said bushing, around said outer diameter surface of said bushing, and between said inner diameter surface of said fork leg housing and said outer diameter surface of said bushing, when said bushing is disposed within said fork leg housing.

9. The fork leg bushing bypass of claim 4 wherein said channel formed in said inner diameter surface of said fork leg housing is at least partially disposed at a location where said bushing will reside within said fork leg housing.

10. The fork leg bushing bypass of claim 4 wherein said channel formed in said inner diameter surface of said channel in said fork leg housing has a length such that said channel formed in said inner diameter surface of said fork leg housing extends at least from said top surface of said bushing to said bottom surface of said bushing when said bushing is located in said fork leg housing.

11. The fork leg bushing bypass of claim 4 wherein said channel formed in said inner diameter surface of said fork leg housing and said channel formed in said outer diameter surface of said bushing are offset from each other such that said channel formed in said outer diameter surface of said bushing and said channel formed in said inner diameter surface of said fork leg housing do not co-form any common channel.

12. A fork leg bushing bypass comprising:

a fork leg housing, said fork leg housing comprising:

an inner diameter surface, said inner diameter surface configured to have a bushing disposed adjacent thereto; and

a channel formed in said inner diameter surface, said channel having a length sufficient to extend along an outer diameter surface of said bushing at least from a top surface of said bushing to a bottom surface of said bushing when said bushing is disposed within said fork leg housing.

13. The fork leg bushing bypass of claim 12 further comprising:

a second channel formed in said inner diameter surface of said fork leg housing, said second channel formed in said inner diameter surface of said fork leg housing having a length sufficient to extend at least from a top surface of a bushing to a bottom surface of a bushing when said bushing is disposed within said fork leg housing.

Assignments (4)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 27, 2025
From: FOX FACTORY, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 073270/0027 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 24, 2025
From: HB PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS, INC.; HAYES BICYCLE GROUP, INC.
To: GIBRALTAR BUSINESS CAPITAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 070005/0410 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 5, 2022
From: FOX FACTORY, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 059616/0435 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 21, 2019
From: MCCORMICK, DANIEL; COAPLEN, JOSHUA
To: FOX FACTORY, INC.
Reel/Frame 050781/0243 →