Claims
- 1. An adjustable stationary exercise bicycle capable of being adjusted to allow persons having different physiques to adopt different riding positions including a standing riding position and a seated riding position, the bicycle comprising:
- (a) a frame including (i) a front ground support element with a handlebar socket, and (ii) a rear ground support element with a rear socket;
- (b) a pedal mounted on the frame, the pedal located below the rear socket;
- (c) an adjustable seat assembly comprising (i) a seat, and (ii) an adjustable seat support holding the seat, the seat support adjustably mounted in a seat socket to allow fore and aft movement of the seat relative to the seat socket, and the seat socket adjustably mounted in the rear socket to allow upward and downward movement of the seat relative to an adjustable handlebar; and
- (d) an adjustable handlebar mounted in the handlebar socket and capable of adjustment to provide different positions relative to the adjustable seat, the adjustable handlebar comprising (i) a lateral bar having two downwardly sloped elements directed outwardly from the handlebar socket, (ii) handle prongs extending forwardly from the downwardly sloped elements of the lateral bar, and (iii) a forwardly directed ring element on the lateral bar, the ring element being circumferentially disposed about the handlebar socket and substantially parallel to the ground,
- wherein fore, aft, upward, and downward adjustments of the adjustable seat support and adjustments of the handlebar allow the bicycle to be adapted by persons having different physiques, for use in a seated riding position and a standing riding position.
- 2. The bicycle of claim 1, wherein the adjustable seat support comprises:
- (a) an upwardly directed first post mounted in the rear socket, and a first pop pin engaging the first post to allow upward and downward adjustment of the post; and
- (b) a second post having a first end attached to the seat and a second end extending forwardly from the seat socket, and a second pop pin engaging the forwardly extending second end to allow fore and aft adjustment of the second post.
- 3. The bicycle of claim 1, wherein the forwardly extending handle prongs comprise an upwardly extending free end.
- 4. The bicycle of claim 1, wherein the ring element comprises a closed ring located between the forwardly extending handle prongs, and connected to the lateral bar.
- 5. The bicycle of claim 4, wherein the closed ring comprises a semicircle located substantially midway about the lateral bar of the handlebar.
- 6. The bicycle of claim 1, wherein the frame comprises hollow members having a polygonal cross-section to provide rigidity and strength to the frame.
- 7. The bicycle of claim 1, wherein the frame comprises upstanding trapezoid and triangulated structures (i) engaging a horizontal ground element extending substantially the entire base length of the frame and positioned between the front and rear ground support elements, and (ii) comprising a common upstanding post which forms a common wall between the structures to provide rigidity to the frame so that the bicycle can be ridden in sitting and standing positions substantially without flexing of the frame.
- 8. The bicycle of claim 1, wherein the pedal mechanism comprises:
- (a) a cog operative with an endless chain having slots for engagement with the cog; and
- (b) a ring guard located internally of the perimeter defined by the endless chain, the ring guard comprising (i) a ring element adjacent to the cog, and (ii) a channel extending away from the cog that protects interaction of the teeth of the cog with the endless chain.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/391,438 filed on Feb. 21, 1995 abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/969,765, filed on Oct. 30, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,423,728.
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