CYCLING OR MOTORCYCLING SIMULATOR FOR RECREATION AND PHYSICAL EXERCISE
20220176197 ยท 2022-06-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B24/0087
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0605
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F13/245
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2024/0096
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F2300/1062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F13/803
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2022/0641
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention discloses a cycling or motorcycling simulator for recreation and physical exercise characterized by allowing left, right, and backward movements and tilts that can be controlled with the handlebars or body thrust. Structurally, the device of the present invention is divided mainly into six parts interconnected to get the device to function optimally. Thus, the simulator consists of i) a base that supports the other systems of the invention, ii) a mounting base that allows coupling the lifting system, the lower coupling system, and the lateral tilt system, iii) a frame giving a bicycle-shaped structure to the simulator, iv) a lifting system, v) a lateral tilt system, and vi) a lower coupling system; wherein the said systems control the turns and the tilt of the simulator. Because the present invention allows a greater range and variety of movements, the monotony of the exercise is reduced, and the user can exercise a greater number of muscles.
Claims
1. A simulator for recreation and physical exercise that allows lateral and backward movements and inclinations, where the simulator is characterized by including: a. the base (1) which supports all the parts of the invention and is formed by profiles coupled under the mounting base (2); b. the mounting base (2) is arranged on the base (1) and comprises profiles set in such a way as to create an inclined box shape, wherein the said mounting base (2) has holes and openings that allow coupling the lifting system (3), the central shaft (5), and the lateral tilting system (6); c. the removable lifting system (3) comprising a lifting profile (3a) attached to a rotating shaft (3b) and bushings or bearings (3c) positioned within housings or bearings (3g) located at the ends of the rotating shaft (3b); d. the frame (4) consisting of a handle (11) and connecting profiles, wherein two of the profiles are profile A (4a) and profile B (4b); e. the lower coupling system including a main shaft (5) passing through the lower ends of the profiles A (4a) and B (4b), also including pivoting elements allowing the movement of the main shaft (5); and f. the removable lateral tilt system allows the user to turn the bicycle to the left or right and comprises an upper flap (13) attached to the lower part of the orientation tube (14), ball joints, or joint heads (6a) (6b) attached to the upper part and others (6f) (6g) (18b) (18c) coupled at the bottom, a rotating tube (6d) having levers attached perpendicularly (6c) (6e) or (18a) at its ends and a lower shaft (15) or coupling (18d) anchored to the mounting base (2).
2. The simulator of claim 1, wherein the base (1) is formed by two metal profiles parallel to each other that are joined perpendicularly at each end to two other metal profiles.
3. The simulator of claim 1, wherein the mounting base (2) has on its rear face a lower cavity (2a) with a frame protruding from the housing for the coupling of the lifting system (3). There is a circular hole above this cavity to adjust the main shaft (5). In addition, the mounting base (2) includes on its front face a hole for the adjustment of the central shaft (5).
4. The simulator of claim 1, wherein the profile A (4a) of the frame (4) is coupled inside the mounting base (2) and is anchored to the main shaft (5) and because profile B (4b) is coupled to the main shaft (5) outside the mounting base (2), to the profile (4c).
5. The simulator of claim 1, wherein the frame (4) comprises pedals (7) attached to the profiles and a rear resistance element (8), and wherein the element is attached by chain or belt transmission to the pedals (7) and generates resistance when pedaling.
6. The simulator of claim 1, wherein the rear resistance element (8) can comprise a flywheel, a disc, a roller, a wheel, gear wheels, and/or a combination of the above elements.
7. The simulator of claim 1, wherein the frame (4) comprises lateral shock absorbers (9), which can be chosen between springs or elastomers and are located on the lower sides of profile A (4a).
8. The simulator of claim 1, wherein the main axis (5) of the lower coupling system forms a fixed angle (B) with respect to the base (1) in a range of 25 to 45 degrees when the mounting base (2) is positioned on the base (1) without forming any angle of elevation. The angle (B) varies when the lifting system (3) lifts the mounting base (2).
9. The simulator of claim 1, wherein the upper coupling ball joints or joint heads (6a) (6b) of the lateral tilt system are fitted at one end to the upper flap (13) and at the other end to an upper lever (6c) which is part of the rotating tube (6d).
10. The simulator of claim 1, wherein the ball joints or lower coupling joint heads (6f) (6g) of the lateral tilt system fit at one end into the lower lever (6e), which is part of the rotating tube (6d) and at its other end is coupled to the lower shaft (15).
11. The simulator in claim 1, is characterized because the ball joints or lower coupling joint heads (18c) (18b) of the lateral tilt system fit at one end into the lower lever (18a), which is part of the rotating tube (6d), and at its other end it is coupled to the lower part (18d).
12. The simulator of claim 1, wherein the rotating tube (6d) of the lateral tilt system is located parallel to profile A (4a) and coupled to it using an upper (16a) and lower (16b) connecting pieces that are anchored to profile A (4a), in which said pieces have bushings or any friction-reducing element.
13. The simulator of claim 1, further including control elements that enable the user to employ the simulator in a video game; wherein the said elements include a button box (21), brakes (22), throttle handle (33), steering control sensor (24), motion and tilt sensors (25) (26), pedal sensor (27), and/or braking motor.
14. The simulator of claim 1, further including a system for simulating mountain descents and ascents, including a fixed platform installed under the supports or bearings (3g) to further raise the simulator with respect to the base (1) arranged on the ground, and a second mobile platform under the mounting base (2).
15. The simulator of claim 1, further including a mechanism for simulating uneven or rocky terrain, in which said mechanism corresponds to a motor or vibrator that is connected to a computer using a control card and to the mounting base (2), or the base (1), or the lifting system.
16. The simulator of claim 1, wherein the mounting base (2) has holes for attaching shock absorbers (3d), and wherein the holes are located in the lower part of the mounting base (2) and allow the attachment of the mounting base (2) to the base (1) to disable or remove the lifting system.
17. The simulator of claim 1, wherein the handlebar can be fixed to the frame, or it can be fixed with the knob (30) to the frame (4) to prevent its rotation if the lateral tilt system is removed.
18. The simulator of claim 1, wherein the lifting system (3) includes a support structure (3e) attached to the base (1) and arranged around the lifting profile.
19. The simulator of claim 1, wherein the frame (4) has connecting profiles that can be arranged so that the simulator can adopt different structures such as animals, characters, or sports devices.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0057] For the present invention to be understood and put into practice, the attached figures, and a detailed description of embodiments of the invention are referenced as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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[0072] As for the structural elements of the frame (4), the pedals (7) interact with the rear resistance element (8), the lateral shock absorbers (9) are intended to stabilize the bicycle, the seat (10) can be adjusted to the user's build. The brake mechanism (29) can be mechanical, magnetic, or by electromagnetic induction. The handlebar (11) can control the tilting or turning movements of the bicycle if the orientation tube (14) is connected to the lateral tilt system (6) through the upper flap (13).
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[0076] It is worth noting that the lifting system (3) of the invention can be removable depending on each user's particular needs and requirements. In this way, the lifting system (3) can be fixed or disabled by coupling/decoupling the lower holes (2b) with the holes (la) of the base using screws.
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[0080] However, they are unnecessary when the simulator is controlled by the handlebar (11) and the tilt system (6). On the contrary, if the tilt system (6) is disabled, the lateral shock absorbers (9) are necessary as the user will tilt the bicycle by pushing its body sideways. The shock absorbers will help the user to return to a centered position.
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[0082] The main shaft (5) that constitutes the lower coupling system rotates on any element that allows the main shaft (5) to rotate. That element can include either supports (12) anchored by screws to the base (2) or bushings or bearings (17) located within a support structure (19) anchored to the base (2). The main shaft pivot (5) allows the bicycle to tilt or turn to the left or right when the user turns the handlebars (11) or applies some force by pushing its body.
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[0084] Functionally, when a turn occurs in the handlebar, a response is generated by the lateral tilt system that allows the movement of the simulator. In that way, when the user turns the handlebar (11), the orientation tube (14) is rotated, and the upper flap (13) is displaced to transfer this movement to the part formed by the ball joints (6a) and (6b). In doing so, the ball joint (6b) pushes the upper lever (6c), which is part of the tube (6d), causing the rotating tube (6d) to rotate on its axis in the opposite direction the handle (11) is turned. Thus, the rotating tube (6d) will rotate to the right if the handle is turned to the left. When the tube (6d) rotates, it also moves laterally the lower lever shaft (6e), which is fixed to it. Then, the lower lever shaft (6e) pulls or pushes the piece formed by the union of the two ball joints (6f) and (6g). In this way, the ball joint (6g) fixed to the shaft (15), which is anchored to the mounting base (2), has no possibility of movement producing a reaction force that forces the profile (4a) connected to the upper (16a) and lower (16b) connecting pieces to move on the main axis (5). Hence, causing the simulator frame (4) to tilt and turn to the right or left. Consequently, turning the handle (11) to the left will cause the simulator to tilt and turn to the left. Likewise, turning the handle (11) to the right will cause the simulator to tilt and turn to the right.
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[0086] It is worth noting that the simulator's turning angles and lateral tilt will depend on the length between the ball joints and the distances from the ball joints to the axes of rotation of each tube, both at the top and at the bottom. Thus, varying any of these distances also changes the lateral tilt angle.
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[0088] In another relevant aspect of the invention, the handlebar (11) of the simulator can comprise different configurations according to the user's personal preference. The first handlebar shown in
[0089] The simulator of the present invention can be used to play video games. So, while the frame (4) and the simulator systems can be fitted with sensors, it is possible to locate controls on the handlebars (11) that provide information to a computer via a control card. In this way, the user experiences more realistic sensations when playing video games.
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[0094] The embodiments of the invention described here do not limit the invention to any embodiment or collection of specific features throughout the specification. It should be noted by people skilled in the art that various modifications and changes can be made to particular exemplified embodiments without diverging from the scope and intent of the present invention.