The present invention relates to a cup holder mount for exercise machine.
When using an exercise machine, a large amount of water will inevitably be lost during exercise. Therefore, it is important to supplement water appropriately during exercise. Nevertheless, the use of exercise bikes, for example, belongs to aerobic exercise, and usually requires continuous more than 20 minutes working to gain an obvious effect. That is to say, the user operates the exercise bike continuously for more than 20 minutes before getting off the bike, which is quite inconvenient for replenishing water.
The present invention intends to provide a cup holder mount that is easily connected to the handle of an exercise machine, and the cup or the like is conveniently positioned and accessed so as to eliminate shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a cup holder mount and comprises a cup holder having a tubular portion extending from outside of the cup holder. The tubular portion includes a pivot located therein. A clamp unit is connected to a handle of an exercise machine and includes a connection section which includes a hole. The pivot is adjustably and pivotably inserted into the hole. A cup or the like is positioned in the cup holder.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The clamp unit 2 includes a first part 21 and a second part 22. The first part 21 includes the connection section 211 and a fixed portion 215. The fixed portion 215 includes a first end 216 and a second end 217, wherein the second part 22 has the first end thereof pivotably connected to the first end 216 of the fixed portion 215, and the second end of the second part 22 is connected to the second end 217 of the fixed portion 215 by a locking member 24. A space 23 is formed between the second part 22 and the fixed portion 215, and the handle 100 is clamped in the space 23. The locking member 24 can be a quick-release device.
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The first toothed face 213 of the connection section 211 is located opposite to the second end 217 of the first part 21, such that when the second part 22 is pivoted away from the first part 21, the cup holder 1 does not interfere the operation of the second part 22.
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The connection section 211 includes first toothed face 213 located around the hole 212, an annular groove 14 is formed between the tubular portion 11 and the pivot 12, a second toothed face 15 is formed on an inner bottom of the annular groove 14 and located around the pivot 12, the connection section 211 is inserted into the annular groove 14, the first toothed face 213 is engaged with the second toothed face 15.
The cup holder 1 includes an opening 16 that extends from the lower portion of the wall that extends from the bottom of the cup holder 1 toward the top open end of the cup holder 1. The opening 16 is an elongate opening and includes an outward section 161 and a straight section 162. The outward section 161 communicates with the top open end of the cup holder 1. The width of the opening 16 is increased from the bottom of the cup holder 1 toward the top open end of the cup holder 1. When using the cup 200 with a handle, the handle of the cup 200 is located in the opening 16 so that the cup 200 does not shift and is easily positioned. The outward section 161 of the opening makes the cup 200 easily be put in the cup holder 1 as well.
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A flexible plate 4 is connected to two respective inner faces of the second part 22 and the fixed portion 215, and faces the space 23. The flexible plate 4 provides anti-slip feature, and also ensures that the clamp unit 2 is securely mounted to the handle 100.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.