The present invention relates to bicycle training technology and more particularly, to a bicycle trainer having high structural strength.
In order for bicycle riders to exercise cycling without being affected by weather or the environment, the most common way is to set up the bike on a bicycle trainer, enabling the bike to be pedaled indoors to achieve a training effect similar to riding a bike outdoors.
A conventional bicycle trainer, as illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 6,945,916 (hereinafter called as Patent 916), mainly comprises a U-shaped frame 2 and two legs 3. The legs 3 can be extended out of the bottom side of the U-shaped frame 2 to allow the bicycle trainer to be positioned on the floor. A rear wheel 9 of a bicycle 8 is held in place between two side bars of the U-shaped frame 2, and kept in contact with an impeller unit 100 that provides a damping resistance to achieve training effects. Further, the U-shaped frame 2 and the legs 3 can be folded up to allow the bicycle trainer to be easily stored.
Because the impeller unit 100 of the aforesaid Patent 916 or similar trainer is located at the bottom side of the U-shaped frame 2 and has a relatively heavier magnetic attraction device set located at one lateral side, the center of gravity of the structure is deviated from the center of the U-shaped frame 2, and therefore, there is a problem of trainer bias and being difficult to lift the trainer.
Further, U.S. Pat. No. 6,780,143 (hereinafter called as Patent 143) discloses another design of bicycle trainer, wherein first and second frame members 18, 20 are pivotally connected to each other so that when the second frame member 20 is positioned on the floor, the first frame member 18 can be moved to an operative extended “up” position with respect to the second frame member 20, allowing a rear wheel 38 of a bicycle to be placed between two arcuate end portions 36 of the first frame member 18. When a user rides the bicycle, the body weight of the user and the weight of the bicycle itself can force the wheel-rotating unit 44 and the rear wheel 38 into engagement with each other for cycling exercises.
However, because the aforesaid Patent 143 or similar trainer uses the pivotable, obliquely extended second frame member 20 to hold the rear wheel of the bicycle, the center of gravity of the rider's body will be lifted and moved when the rider pedals the bicycle with much effort to perform, for example, a standstill training or high cadence pedaling training, thus, the second frame member 20 will be abnormally biased toward the first frame member 18, causing the rider unable to steadily pedal the bicycle, and the trainer can fall down suddenly during the exercise.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a bicycle trainer, which has a solid structural strength when in use and, facilitates folding after each use.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a bicycle trainer of the invention is adapted for supporting a wheel of a bicycle. The bicycle trainer comprises a base frame, a damper unit, a support frame, and a non-return unit. The base frame comprises a first pivot connection part. The damper unit is mounted at the base frame. The support frame comprises a second pivot connection part and a locating portion. The second pivot connection part is pivotally connected to the first pivot connection part of the base frame, allowing the support frame to pivot relative to the base frame in direction away from or toward the damper unit. When the support frame is disposed in an oblique position relative to the base frame, the locating portion and the damper unit can hold the wheel of the bicycle in place. The non-return unit can be mounted at the base frame or the support frame to prohibit the support frame from pivoting in a direction away from the base frame.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the non-return unit comprises an engaging member and a fixed member. The engaging member and the fixed member are respectively mounted at one of the support frame and the base frame. The engaging member comprises a cam portion. The fixed member faces toward the cam portion. The cam portion of the engaging member can be selectively moved into engagement with or in direction away from the fixed member. When the cam portion is forced into engagement with the fixed member, the non-return unit prohibits the support frame from pivoting in a direction away from the base frame.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the non-return unit comprises an engagement member and a ratchet member. The engagement member and the ratchet member are respectively mounted at one of the support frame and the base frame. The engagement member is selectively movable relative to the ratchet member into engagement with or in direction away from the ratchet member. When the engagement member is forced into engagement with the ratchet member, the non-return unit prohibits the support frame from pivoting in a direction away from the base frame.
Based on the composition of the aforesaid component parts, the invention enables the support frame to be constrained by the non-return unit, avoiding instability or collapse of the bicycle trainer during application and ensuring a high level of safety during exercises. Further, the user can conveniently fold up the bicycle trainer into a compact condition for storage.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will be fully understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference signs denote like components of structure.
Prior to viewing the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the bicycle trainer of the present invention can be used for bike pedaling training exercises, or simply for supporting a bicycle. Further, the directional terms or similar terms to describe the shape, such as “cylindrical”, “circular shaped”, “front end”, “rear end”, “top side”, “bottom side” throughout the specification are simply exemplary description languages, not intended for use to limit the scope of the claims.
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The support frame 30 comprises two long rod-like second extension portions 32 and a second connection portion 34. The two second extension portions 32 are parallel-spaced. The second connection portion 34 is transversely connected between the two second extension portions 32 at a bottom side. Each second extension portion 32 has a locating portion 36 located at a top side thereof for holding a bicycle wheel 1. The second connection portion 34 has a second pivot connection part 38 located at each of two opposite ends thereof. Each second pivot connection part 38 is pivotally connected to one respective first pivot connection part 16 of the base frame 10, allowing the support frame 30 to pivot relative to the base frame 10 in direction away from the damper unit 20 or toward the damper unit 20. As illustrated in
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The non-return unit 40 comprises an engaging member 42 and a fixed member 44. The engaging member 42 comprises a cam portion 46 and an operating portion 48. The cam portion 46 defines a center of rotation 47. The engaging member 42 is pivotally connected with the center of rotation 47 thereof to a bottom side of one second extension portion 32 of the support frame 30 adjacent to the pivot connection between the second pivot connection part 38 and the first pivot connection part 16. The fixed member 44 has a substantially circular shape. Further, the fixed member 44 is mounted at the base frame 10 to face toward the bottom side of the cam portion 46 of the engaging member 42. When the cam portion 46 is moved with the engaging member 42 to have a part of the surface thereof be forced into contact with the fixed member 44, the cam portion 46 is tightly squeezed against the fixed member 44, enabling the engaging member 42 to stop the support frame 30 from pivoting relative to the base frame 10, and thus, the non-return unit 40 can prohibit the support frame 30 from pivoting in a direction away from the base frame 10. Under this technical concept of the present invention, the position of the engaging member 42 and the position of the fixed member 44 can be exchanged, i.e., the same effect can be achieved by mounting one of the engaging member 42 and the fixed member 44 at the support frame 30 and the other at the base frame 10.
According to the above statement to describe the component parts of the bicycle trainer, as illustrated in
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Under the same concept of the present invention, the non-return unit can be alternatively made in the form of a ratchet mechanism. In a second embodiment of the present invention, as illustrated in
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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103217501 U | Oct 2014 | TW | national |
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20160096098 A1 | Apr 2016 | US |