BICYCLE TRAINER WITH HEIGHT ADJUSTING MEMBER
20230271073 · 2023-08-31
Inventors
- Hsiao-Wen HSU (Taichung, TW)
- Jen-Chieh HUANG (Taichung, TW)
- Chao-Wen CHEN (Taichung, TW)
- Chin-Lai HUANG (Taichung, TW)
- Wen-Hai LO (Taichung, TW)
Cpc classification
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/065
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2069/164
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B69/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A bicycle trainer includes a base having a base portion and a standing portion, a supporting frame rotationally pivoted on the standing portion of the base around an axle, a cassette module mounted on the supporting frame and having multiple sprockets, and a flywheel module mounted on the supporting frame. A height adjusting member includes the standing portion, the supporting frame and a fixing element. The fixing element is placed in or between the standing portion and the supporting frame for keeping the supporting frame at a predetermined angle with respect to the standing portion.
Claims
1. A bicycle trainer (100), comprising: a base (6) having a base portion (62) and a standing portion (63); at least one leg (7) pivotally mounted on the base (6); a supporting frame (8) rotationally pivoted on the standing portion (63) of the base (6) around an axle (4); a cassette module (1) mounted on the supporting frame (8) and having multiple sprockets; a flywheel module (2) mounted on the supporting frame (8) and being coaxial with the cassette module (1) around an axle (10); and a height adjusting member comprising the standing portion (63), the supporting frame (8) and a fixing element, wherein the fixing element is placed in or between the standing portion (63) and the supporting frame (8) for keeping the supporting frame (8) at a predetermined angle with respect to the standing portion (63).
2. The bicycle trainer (100) of claim 1, wherein the fixing element is a locating pin (51), and wherein the standing portion (63) has at least one aligning hole (61) and the supporting frame (8) has multiple locating holes (81), and wherein the at least one aligning hole (61) and one of the multiple locating holes (81) can receive the locating pin (51) to keep the supporting frame (8) at a predetermined angle with respect to the standing portion (63).
3. The bicycle trainer (100) of claim 2, wherein the bicycle trainer (100) further comprises a knob (5) at one end of the locating pin (51).
4. The bicycle trainer (100) of claim 2, wherein the standing portion (63) has one aligning hole (61) at one side of the standing portion (63) and further has another aligning hole (61) at the other side of the standing portion (63), and wherein the aligning holes (61) and one of the multiple locating holes (81) can receive the locating pin (51) to keep the supporting frame (8) at a predetermined angle with respect to the standing portion (63).
5. The bicycle trainer (100) of claim 1, wherein the fixing element is a pawl (55) pivoted on the supporting frame (8), and wherein the standing portion (63) has a ratchet part (54) and the supporting frame (8) has a spring (15) coupled to the pawl (55), and wherein the pawl (55) can engage with a teeth of the ratchet part (54) to keep the supporting frame (8) at a predetermined angle with respect to the standing portion (63).
6. The bicycle trainer (100) of claim 1, wherein the bicycle trainer (100) further comprises a handle (3) disposed at or near the top of the bicycle trainer (100) when the bicycle trainer (100) is in a folded mode.
7. The bicycle trainer (100) of claim 1, wherein the bicycle trainer (100) further comprises an electrical power source (64) accommodated in the base (6) and used to power up electrical components in the bicycle trainer (100).
8. The bicycle trainer (100) of claim 1, wherein the flywheel module (2) further comprises a dual mode motor simulating uphill and downhill cycling circumstance.
9. A bicycle trainer (200, 300, 400), comprising: a base (6) having a base portion (62) and a standing portion (63); at least one leg (7) pivotally mounted on the base (6); a supporting frame (8) rotationally pivoted on the standing portion (63) of the base (6) around a first axle (4); a cassette module (1) mounted on the supporting frame (8) and having multiple sprockets and a cassette pulley (11), the cassette module (1) rotates around a second axle (10); a flywheel module (2) mounted on the supporting frame (8) and having a flywheel pulley (16), wherein the flywheel module (2) rotates around the first axle (4); a belt (19) being around the cassette pulley (11) and the flywheel pulley (16); and a height adjusting member, comprising the standing portion (63), the supporting frame (8) and a fixing element, and wherein the fixing element is placed in or between the standing portion (63) and the supporting frame (8) for keeping the supporting frame (8) at a predetermined angle with respect to the standing portion (63).
10. The bicycle trainer (200, 300, 400) of claim 9, wherein the fixing element is a locating pin (51), and wherein the standing portion (63) has at least one aligning hole (61) and the supporting frame (8) has multiple locating holes (81), and wherein the aligning hole (61) and one of the multiple locating holes (81) can receive the locating pin (51) to keep the supporting frame (8) at a predetermined angle with respect to the standing portion (63).
11. The bicycle trainer (200, 300, 400) of claim 10, wherein the bicycle trainer (300) further comprises a knob (5) at one end of the locating pin (51).
12. The bicycle trainer (200, 400) of claim 10, wherein the standing portion (63) has one aligning hole (61) at one side of the standing portion (63) and further has another aligning hole (61) at the other side of the standing portion (63), and wherein the aligning holes (61) and one of the multiple locating holes (81) can receive the locating pin (51) to keep the supporting frame (8) at a predetermined angle with respect to the standing portion (63).
13. The bicycle trainer (200, 300, 400) of claim 9, wherein the fixing element is a pawl (55) pivoted on the supporting frame (8), and wherein the standing portion (63) has a ratchet part (54) and the supporting frame (8) has a spring (15) coupled to the pawl (55), and wherein the pawl (55) can engage with a teeth of the ratchet part (54) to keep the supporting frame (8) at a predetermined angle with respect to the standing portion (63).
14. The bicycle trainer (200, 300, 400) of claim 9, wherein the bicycle trainer (300) further comprises a handle (3) disposed at or near the top of the bicycle trainer (300) when the bicycle trainer (300) is in a folded mode.
15. The bicycle trainer (200, 300, 400) of claim 9, wherein the bicycle trainer (300) further comprises an electrical power source (64) accommodated in the base (6) and used to power up electrical components in the bicycle trainer (300).
16. The bicycle trainer (200, 300, 400) of claim 9, wherein the flywheel module (2) further comprises a magnetic resistance component simulating uphill cycling circumstance.
17. The bicycle trainer (400) of claim 9, wherein the base (6) is a one-piece base (6).
18. The bicycle trainer (200, 300, 400) of claim 9, wherein the bicycle trainer (300) further comprises a belt tension arm (13) pivoted around the first axle (4), an idler pulley (14) pivoted on the belt tension arm (13) and a spring (15), and one end of the spring (15) is connected to one end of the belt tension arm (13) and the other end of the spring (15) is connected to a housing of the supporting frame (8), and wherein a tension of the belt (19) is automatically increased or decreased in response to an angle formed between the supporting frame (8) and the standing portion (63).
19. The bicycle trainer (200, 300, 400) of claim 18, wherein the flywheel pulley (16), the belt tension arm (13), the supporting frame (8) and the flywheel module (2) are rotationally co-pivoted around the first axle (4).
20. An exercise apparatus, comprising: a base having a base portion and a standing portion; a supporting frame rotationally pivoted on the standing portion of the base around a first axle; a flywheel module pivotally mounted on the supporting frame around a second axle for simulating uphill and/or downhill cycling circumstance; and a height adjusting member comprising the standing portion, the supporting frame and a fixing element, and wherein the fixing element is placed in or between the standing portion and the supporting frame for keeping the supporting frame at a predetermined angle with respect to the standing portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] In order to sufficiently understand the essence, advantages and the preferred embodiments of the present invention, the following detailed description will be more clearly understood by referring to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0050] The following description shows the preferred embodiments of the present invention. The present invention is described below by referring to the embodiments and the figures. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown, but is to be accorded the principles disclosed herein. Furthermore, that various modifications or changes in light thereof will be suggested to persons skilled in the art and are to be included within the spirit and purview of this application and scope of the appended claims.
[0051] In some figures, for example
The First Embodiment
[0052] The first embodiment will be described with refer to
[0053] Firstly, refer to
[0054] There are several holes located near the edge of the supporting frame (8) for receiving the locating pin (51) with the knob (5). When the bicycle trainer (100) is in the folded mode, the locating pin (51) with the knob (5) is fixed at one of the holes of the supporting frame (8) to keep the supporting frame (8) at low profile. The bicycle trainer (100) becomes compact and easy to carry by hand with the handle (3) which is disposed at or near the top of the bicycle trainer (100).
[0055] When the user wants to exercise, the user may easily fold out the legs (7) at a desired angle, such as 45, 60, 90 or 135 degrees or any desired degrees with respect to the base (6). The user may also easily grab the knob (5) and release the locating pin (51) from the supporting frame (8) and the standing portion (63) of the base (6). Then, the user may easily apply a lifting force to the supporting frame (8) with the handle (3) which causes the supporting frame (8) to rotate around the axle (4) at a desired angle. Then, the user may easily insert the locating pin (51) into supporting frame (8) and the standing portion (63) of the base (6) so as to keep the supporting frame (8) at a desired height. The bicycle trainer (100) is in the stretched out mode after folding out the legs (7) and the supporting frame (8). Then, the user may mount his/her own bicycle with the rear wheel been removed to the bicycle trainer (100) through the cassette module (1).
[0056] Now refer to
[0057] The height adjusting member depicted in
[0058] The locating holes (81) are formed near the edge of the supporting frame (8) and substantially arranged along an arc or a circle centered at the axle (4). When the locating pin (51) optionally goes through a different one of the locating holes (81), the upright or swinging angle of the supporting frame (8) is consequentially changed. That is, the height of the assembly of the cassette module (1), the flywheel module (2) and the supporting frame (8) is varied due to the angle adjustment.
[0059] One should note that, in order to improve the mechanical strength, there might be more aligning holes (61) on the standing portion (63) for other locating pins (51) to pass through.
[0060] Now refer to
[0061] The height adjusting member depicted in
[0062] Compared with
[0063] In addition to the above designs, any fixing parts or engaging parts can be used to adjust the angle between the supporting frame (8) and the standing portion (63) can be applied to the bicycle trainer (100) and thus are within the scope of this embodiment. Back to
The Second Embodiment
[0064] The second embodiment will be described with refer to
[0065] The bicycle trainer (200) comprises a cassette module (1), a flywheel module (2), a handle (3), an axle (4), a knob (5) with a locating pin (not shown), a base (6), legs (7), a supporting frame (8) and foots (9). The base (6) includes a base portion (62) and a standing portion (63). The legs (7) are pivotally mounted on the base (6) and the foots (9) are respectively disposed at one end of the legs (7) to increase the friction with the ground. The cassette module (1) having multiple sprockets that provides multiple gear ratios to the user. The cassette module (1) and the flywheel module (2) are mounted on the supporting frame (8), but they respectively rotate around different axles (4, 10). The supporting frame (8) is rotationally pivoted around the axle (4) which is same as the first embodiment.
[0066] Similar to the foregoing first embodiment, the height adjusting member depicted in
[0067] When the bicycle trainer (200) is in the folded mode, the legs (7) and the supporting frame (8) are kept at low profile. The bicycle trainer (200) becomes compact and easy to carry by hand with the handle (3) which is disposed at or near the top of the bicycle trainer (200).
[0068] When the user wants to exercise, the user may easily fold out the legs (7) at a desired angle, such as 45, 60, 90 or 100 degrees or any desired degrees with respect to the base (6). Restricted by the structure of the base (6) of the second embodiment, each leg (7) can be spread at slightly larger than 90 degrees. The bicycle trainer (200) is in the stretched out mode after folding out the legs (7) and lifting the supporting frame (8) by the height adjustment member as depicted in
[0069] Now refer to
[0070] The flywheel module (2) may include a magnetic resistance component which can provide brake force to the user to simulate uphill riding circumstance. The magnetic resistance component makes use of electromagnet to provide the user with variable resistance. With control of the level of electric current flowing through the magnets, such as 2 poles, 4 poles, 6 poles, 12 poles magnets comprising an iron core and a wire wound into a coil, variable resistance is provided. More current flowing through the magnets means a stronger magnetic force, which increases the resistance in the flywheel module (2).
[0071] With the height adjusting member depicted in
[0072] In addition, the bicycle trainer (200) may also accommodate an electrical power source, such as battery cells or battery packs in the base (6). The electrical power source can use to power up electrical components or devices in the bicycle trainer (200), such as an LCD display, a controlling system that drive the motor with pre-programmed courses or a wireless device. The electrical power source can further be used as a power source providing electricity to the user’s electronic devices, such as a smart phone, a cellular phone or a speaker. The battery cells or battery packs may also be charged by the flywheel module (2) operated in a generating mode during cycling exercise.
The Third Embodiment
[0073] The third embodiment will be described with refer to
[0074] The bicycle trainer (300) comprises a cassette module (1), a flywheel module (2), a handle (3), an axle (4), a locating pin with a knob (5) (not shown), a base (6), legs (7), a supporting frame (8) and foots (9). The base (6) includes a base portion (62) and a standing portion (63). The structure of the third embodiment is similar with that of the second embodiment. One of the main differences between them is that the standing portion (63) of the base (6) of the third embodiment has only one single upright plate to hold the supporting frame (8) instead of two upright plates (or two sides) of the second embodiment as shown in
The Fourth Embodiment
[0075] The fourth embodiment will be described with refer to
[0076] The bicycle trainer (400) comprises a cassette module (1), a flywheel module (2), a handle (3), an axle (4), a knob (5) with a locating pin (not shown), a base (6), legs (7), a supporting frame (8) and foots (9). The base (6) of the fourth embodiment is different from that of the first, second or third embodiment, which is mainly made by bended tubes or pipes consisted of metallic or composite material. The base (6) is a one-piece base (6) and can also define a base portion (62) and a standing portion (63). In some examples, the one-piece base (6) can have various shapes or sectional profiles including, for example, tubular, square, triangle, oval, diamond, etc. In some examples, the one-piece base (6) may be formed from multiple piece elements which are permanently combined into a one-piece base, for example, by welding or gluing, etc.
[0077] The composition and structure of the cassette module (1), the flywheel module (2), a height adjusting member, a tension adjustment mechanism of the fourth embodiment are the same with those of the second embodiment as shown in
[0078] Further, in the above embodiments, the handle (3) may be directly above the axle (4), and the cassette module (1) and the axle (10) may be diagonally above the axle (4). In some examples, the handle (3) is directly above the axle (4) both in the stretched out mode and the folded mode; in some examples, the handle (3) is directly above the axle (4) in only one mode of the stretched out mode and the folded mode, for example only in the stretched out mode or only in the folded mode. It is convenient for the user to operate with exertion of force when the handle (3) is directly above the axle (4). The user may use his/her one hand to operate the handle (3). The handle (3) is connected to and supported by the supporting frame (8). The rotation of the supporting frame (8) around the axle (4) caused by the handle (3) results in that the heights of the cassette module (1) and the axle (10) are varied accordingly, for example, lifted up or lowered down. Thus, the user may easily adjust the height of the cassette module (1) and the axle (10) and mount his/her own bicycle with the rear wheel been removed to the bicycle trainer (100) through the cassette module (1). For example, the user may operate the handle (3) by his/her one hand to adjust the heights of the cassette module (1) and the axle (10), and put the chain of the bicycle (the rear wheel has been removed) on the cassette module (1) by his/her the other hand so as to adjust the height to a desired height.
[0079] The foregoing embodiments of the invention have been presented for the purpose of exemplary or explanatory illustration. Although the invention has been described by certain preceding examples, it is not to be construed as being limited by them. They are not intended to be exhaustive, or to limit the scope of the invention. Modifications, improvements and variations within the scope of the invention are possible in light of this disclosure.
[0080] For example, the height adjusting member depicted set forth in the embodiments above may be applied not only to a bicycle trainer but also to any exercise apparatus, which, for example, comprises a base having a base portion and a standing portion; a supporting frame rotationally pivoted on the standing portion of the base around a first axle; a flywheel module pivotally mounted on the supporting frame around a second axle for simulating uphill and/or downhill cycling circumstance; and a height adjusting member, comprising the standing portion, the supporting frame and a fixing element, and the fixing element is placed in or between the standing portion and the supporting frame for keeping the supporting frame at a predetermined angle with respect to the standing portion.