Machine element or mechanism – Elements – Cranks and pedals
Patent
1988-06-13
1989-06-20
Moore, Richard E.
Machine element or mechanism
Elements
Cranks and pedals
745945, G05G 114
Patent
active
048400858
ABSTRACT:
A pedal for a bicycle is provided in which an utmost end portion or free end of a cantilevered pedal shaft has a reduced diameter and a pair of first and second ball bearings are provided between the utmost end of the pedal shaft and the pedal body. As a result of this structure, the pedal body can be made with a smaller thickness in comparison with conventional pedal bodies which are provided at the base or fixed side of the cantilevered pedal shaft with the first ball bearing.
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Luong Vinh
Moore Richard E.
Shimano Industrial Company Limited
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