This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 104202839, filed on Feb. 17, 2015, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The disclosure relates to a control lever device, more particularly to a control lever device for an exercise machine.
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As such, a user generally presses the press buttons 12 with his/her thumbs to adjust the parameters of the exercise machine 1. However, with such structural design, it may be difficult for the user to maintain a firm grip on the handlebars 11 during the button-pressing process, which does not follow the principles of ergonomics. Moreover, the press buttons 12 are generally dome-type switches made of silicone rubber, which are prone to eventually fracture or lose electrical contact with their inner circuit boards (not shown). Furthermore, if any part of the press button 12 malfunctions, the entire press button 12, along with its inner circuit board, may need to be replaced, which is fairly inconvenient.
Therefore, the object of the disclosure is to provide a control lever device that can offer functional reliability and ergonomic convenience for the exercise machine user.
Accordingly, a control lever device is adapted to be mounted on an exercise machine. The exercise machine includes a handle unit. The control lever device includes at least one control lever unit that has a frame seat adapted to be disposed on the handle unit, a shaft disposed on the frame seat, at least one sensor disposed on the frame seat, a control lever, and a resilient member. The control lever has a seat-connecting portion that has a pivot end pivoted on the shaft, a trigger portion that extends from the seat-connecting portion and that is adjacent to the sensor, and a lever portion that extends from the seat-connecting portion. The lever portion is turnable to actuate pivotal movement of the control lever, so that the at least one sensor is triggered by the trigger portion to generate a control signal. The resilient member is mounted on the frame seat and resiliently positions the trigger portion to maintain a constant distance from the at least one sensor.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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In this embodiment, the control lever device according to the disclosure includes two control lever units 3. Each of the control lever units 3 has a frame seat 31 adapted to be disposed on a respective one of the extending bar segments 232 of the connecting bar 23 of the handle unit 2, a sensor 34 disposed on the frame seat 31, a shaft 32 disposed on the frame seat 31, a control lever 33 pivoted on the shaft 32, an electric circuit 35 disposed on the frame seat 31 and electrically connected to the sensor 34, and a resilient member 36 mounted on the frame seat 31.
The control lever 33 of each control lever unit 3 has a seat-connecting portion 331 that has a pivot end 334 pivoted on an end the shaft 32, a trigger portion 332 that extends from the seat-connecting portion 331 and that is adjacent to the sensor 34, and a lever portion 333. In more detail, the trigger portion 332 extends from the pivot end 334 of the seat-connecting portion 331 and over the sensor 34 and the resilient member 36.
In this embodiment, the shaft 32 of each control lever unit 3 is a hex socket screw. However, in other embodiments, the shaft 32 may be other fasteners on which the control lever 33 is pivoted.
The pivot end 334 of each control lever unit 3 of this embodiment is adapted to be disposed between the trigger portion 332 and a respective one of the extending bar segments 232 of the connecting bar 23. As such, as further shown in
In this embodiment, the sensor 34 of each of the control lever units 3 is a limit switch for convenience in sensing the pivotal movement of the control lever 33. However, the method by which the sensors 34 are triggered is not limited by the embodiment. For example, for each control lever unit 3, the trigger portion 332 of the control lever 33 may trigger the sensors 34 by moving away from contact therewith. Furthermore, the sensor 34 of each of the control lever units 3 may also be altered to be proximate switches, miniature snap-action switches, reed switches, and so on.
For each of the control lever units 3, the resilient member 36 resiliently positions the trigger portion 332 to maintain a constant distance from the sensor 34, and is disposed for returning the control lever 33 to a normal position after turning. In this embodiment, each of the resilient members 36 is a spring.
In use, while holding the handlebars 21, 22 with his/her two hands, a user can still easily loosen one of his/her index, middle, ring and little fingers to push the control levers 33 against the resilient forces of the resilient members 36 to contact the sensors 34 while continuing to grasp the handlebars 21, 22 with the rest of his/her fingers. When the control levers 33 are released, the resilient members 36 automatically bias the control lever 33 away from the sensors 34.
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In summary view of the foregoing embodiments, the operation of the control lever device 3 of the disclosure is simple and ergonomic for the user due to its placement on the handle unit 2. Furthermore, as a mechanical-type switch, the control lever device according to the disclosure has long-lasting reliability.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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