1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a damping device for an exercising cycle, and more particularly to a damping device for an exercising cycle, wherein the resistance of the contact wheel applied on the rear wheel is adjusted by rotating the threaded rod, so as to fit the user's requirement.
2. Description of the Related Art
Sometimes, the exercise activities of the people are restricted and performed indoors because of heavily congested urban areas, crowded traffic or bad weather. Therefore, it is necessary to provide a body exercising machine which can be used indoors. However, a conventional body exercising machine such as the tread machine, the exercising bicycle or the like occupies a lot of space and cannot be adjusted easily, thereby causing a great waste of space, and thereby causing inconvenience in storage and transportation.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantage of the conventional damping device for an exercising cycle.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a damping device for an exercising cycle, wherein the resistance of the contact wheel applied on the rear wheel is adjusted by rotating the threaded rod, so as to fit the user's requirement.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a damping device for an exercising cycle, wherein the contact wheel is rotated by the rear wheel to rotate the shaft which rotates the flywheel, so that the blades of the flywheel are rotated to produce an air flow which is used to cool the heat produced by the friction between the contact wheel and the rear wheel, and to cool the hydraulic oil contained in the container.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a damping device for an exercising cycle, wherein the contact wheel is rotated by the rear wheel to rotate the shaft which rotates the stirring wheel, so that the blades of the stirring wheel are rotated in the container to stir the hydraulic oil contained in the container, thereby increasing the damping force of the resistance of the contact wheel applied on the rear wheel.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a damping device for an exercising cycle, wherein when not in use, the second support rack is pivoted relative to the first support rack, thereby folding the damping device of the exercising cycle, so that the folded damping device of the exercising cycle has a smaller volume, thereby facilitating storage and transportation thereof.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a damping device for an exercising cycle, comprising a support base, and a damping unit, wherein:
Preferably, the damping unit includes a threaded rod extended through the retaining member and having a first end provided with a holding portion and a second end rested on a surface of the support base.
Preferably, the damping unit includes a positioning nut mounted on the threaded rod and rested on the retaining member.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The support base 1 includes a substantially U-shaped first support rack 2, and a substantially U-shaped second support rack 3 combined with the first support rack 2. The first support rack 2 is provided with two protruding ears 21 for mounting the second support rack 3 by two screw members 22. The first support rack 2 of the support base 1 has two distal ends formed with two support shafts 23 and 24 for mounting a rear wheel 9.
The damping unit 4 is mounted on the mediate portion of the first support rack 2 of the support base 1. The mediate portion of the first support rack 2 of the support base 1 is provided with two spaced support ears 25. The damping unit 4 includes a support member 41 pivotally mounted on the two support ears 25 of the first support rack 2, and a retaining member 42 mounted on a top end of the support member 41.
A threaded rod 5 is extended through the retaining member 42, and has a first end provided with a holding portion 51 and a second end rested on a surface of the mediate portion of the first support rack 2 of the support base 1. Preferably, the mediate portion of the first support rack 2 of the support base 1 is formed with a concave portion 26 for receiving the second end of the threaded rod 5. A positioning nut 52 is mounted on the threaded rod 5 and is rested on the retaining member 42.
A contact wheel 6 is mounted on the support member 41, and has a shaft 61. A flywheel 7 is mounted on a first end of the shaft 61 of the contact wheel 6. The flywheel 7 includes a plurality of arcuate blades 71 as shown in
In assembly, referring to
Thus, the resistance of the contact wheel 6 applied on the rear wheel 9 is adjusted by rotating the threaded rod 5, so as to fit the user's requirement.
In addition, the contact wheel 6 is rotated by the rear wheel 9 to rotate the shaft 61 which rotates the flywheel 7, so that the blades 71 of the flywheel 7 are rotated to produce an air flow which is used to cool the heat produced by the friction between the contact wheel 6 and the rear wheel 9, and to cool the hydraulic oil 83 contained in the container 82.
At the same time, the contact wheel 6 is rotated by the rear wheel 9 to rotate the shaft 61 which rotates the stirring wheel 8, so that the blades 81 of the stirring wheel 8 are rotated in the container 82 to stir the hydraulic oil 83 contained in the container 82, thereby increasing the damping force of the resistance of the contact wheel 6 applied on the rear wheel 9.
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Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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20040106505 A1 | Jun 2004 | US |