PEDAL STRUCTURE FOR EXERCISE BIKE
20200353313 ยท 2020-11-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62M3/086
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B2220/833
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0605
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62J45/41
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63B2220/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/065
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2220/80
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B24/0062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B24/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A pedal structure is respectively provided with different coupling structures on two sides of a pedal body to couple and lock the feet of users who wear different types of shoes on the pedal body. One of the sides of the pedal body is provided with a clip coupling structure for coupling and locking a cleat mounted to a bottom of a road bike cycling shoe, and the opposite side of the pedal body is provided with a toe-clip pedal for tying and fixing a regular sports shoe and a skidding prevention structure for preventing skidding relative to the sole of the sports shoe. With such a dual-sided pedal arrangement, the feet of users who wear different types of shoes can be securely held on the pedal body to prevent skidding or idle pedaling during pedaling of the exercise bike to thereby improve accuracy of the training data detected by a training signal detection device.
Claims
1. A pedal structure for an exercise bike, comprising: a pedal body including a clip coupling structure formed on a first side of the pedal body and a skidding prevention structure formed on a second side opposite to the clip coupling structure; a training signal detection device arranged on the pedal body, including a magnetic velocity sensor, a gravity sensor, a Hall effect sensor, and a load cell sensor for detection of the pedal body in a riding condition to acquire training data of speed, power, and a number of uses of the pedal body; a wireless signal transmission unit electrically connected to the training signal detection device to transmit the training data to a receiver-end display; a power supply unit for supplying an electrical power to the wireless signal transmission unit and the training signal detection device.
2. The pedal structure according to claim 1, further comprising a toe-clip pedal on the second side of the pedal body, formed at a front edge of the pedal body in a direction facing a head of the exercise bike.
3. The pedal structure according to claim 1, wherein the clip coupling structure is a coupling structure that receives a cleat mounted on a bottom of a road bike cycling shoe that is compatible with Shimano-style or Look-style specification.
4. The pedal structure according to claim 1, wherein the skidding prevention structure is selected from one of a planar skidding prevention structure and a perpendicular skidding prevention structure.
5. The pedal structure according to claim 1, wherein the training data detected by the training signal detection device further includes acceleration, force distribution between two feet, and calorie detected during training.
6. The pedal structure according to claim 1, wherein the wireless signal transmission unit transmits the training data through one of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, ZigBee, and Lora (Long Range) TOT to the receiver-end display.
7. The pedal structure according to claim 1, wherein the receiver-end display includes one of a personal mobile smart device, a work station, and an exercise bike odometer.
8. The pedal structure according to claim 1, wherein the power supply unit is one of a primary battery and a rechargeable battery.
9. The pedal structure according to claim 1, wherein the training signal detection device is mounted on an axle or a metal axle sleeve of the pedal body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0023] The present invention will be explained below with reference to a detailed description of an embodiment thereof. It is, however, noted that such a description is not intended to limit the scope of protection that the present invention pursues.
[0024] Referring to
[0025] A training signal detection device 2 is arranged on the pedal body 1 at any suitable location or is mounted to an axle or metal axle sleeve of the pedal body 1. As shown in
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[0027] Since one side of the pedal body is provided with a clip coupling structure 11, when the user wears a road bike cycling shoe, the cleat mounted to the bottom of the cycling shoe can be coupled to the clip coupling structure 11 to secure the cycling shoe on the pedal body 1. When the user pedals the exercise bike, the magnetic velocity sensor 21, the gravity sensor 22, the Hall effect sensor 23, and the load cell sensor 24 of the training signal detection device 2 detect velocity, power, acceleration, and force distribution between the feet, calorie and the number of uses of the pedal body for the training that the user takes in order to provide training data that are then transmitted by a wireless signal transmission device 3 through Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, ZigBee, Lora (Long Range) IOT (Internet of Things), or other wireless transmission interface, to a receiver-end display 6, such as a personal mobile smart device, the work station, and an exercise bike odometer to allow the user to watch the training data.
[0028] Further, in case that, instead of a road bike cycling shoe, the user wears a regular sports shoe or even wears no shoe, the pedal body 1 of the exercise bike pedal according to the present invention can be turned over to show the side that is arranged with the skidding prevention structure 12 and a shoe tip of the sports shoe or a tip of a foot of the user is inserted through the opening 52 of the toe-clip pedal 5 to have the shoe sole or the foot sole stepping on the skidding prevention structure 12. Afterwards, the tie strap is used to secure the sports shoe or the foot of the user on the toe-clip pedal 5, so that the sports shoe or the foot of the user can be fixedly held between the toe-clip pedal 5 and the skidding prevention structure 12. When the user pedals the exercise bike, the training signal detection device 2 detects velocity, power, acceleration, and force distribution between the feet, calorie and the number of uses of the pedal body for the training that the user takes in order to provide training data that are then transmitted by a wireless signal transmission device 3 through Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, ZigBee, Lora (Long Range) TOT, or other wireless transmission interface, to a receiver-end display 6, such as a personal mobile smart device, the work station, and an exercise bike odometer to allow the user to watch the training data.
[0029] Further, referring to
[0030] Based on the above, the exercise bike pedal according to the present invention may be useful with the clip coupling structure 11 for coupling and locking when the user wears a road bike cycling shoe and may also be useful with the skidding prevention structure 12 and the toe-clip pedal 5 for coupling when the user wears a regular sports shoe or even wears no shoe. Thus, whether the user wears a road bike cycling shoe or a regular sports shoe, the structure according to the present invention is useful to secure and lock it to the pedal body 1, so that when the user does training by pedaling an exercise bike, incorrect reading of training result by the user due to an error occurring in training data detected by the training signal detection device 2 resulting from undesired movement of the feet or idle treading during treading down the pedal body 1 can be prevented.
[0031] The above provides a description with reference to an embodiment of the present invention; however, such an embodiment is not provided to unduly constrain the protection scope that the present invention pursues and it is contemplated that equivalent embodiment and variation that are made according the spirit of the present invention fall within the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.