Attachment device for elements of bicycle handlebars, with gripp

Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Elements

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745518, 403344, B62K 2112, B62K 2124

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047948159

ABSTRACT:
An attachment device for elements of bicycle handlebars includes a gripping part constituted essentially by two jaws together defining an aperture for receiving the handlebars. The jaws have respective first ends which face each other and are hinged together and respective second ends which also face each other and between which acts a clamping screw able to move the second ends together and consequently clamp the handlebar within the aperture. The respective first ends are substantially flat and have at least one auxiliary hinge member extending so as to connect the respective first ends.

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