This application is continuation-in part the United States Non-provisional application, which claim the benefit of U.S. Parent patent application Ser. No. 14/120,914 Filed Jul. 7, 2014, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention realizes human-powered transmission designed to be mounted on vehicles such as bicycles, tricycles, wheelchairs, watercrafts, etc.
Over the years, there were many attempts to overcome the inherent inefficiencies of rotation treadle transmission used for bicycles and similar vehicles. The main mechanical and ergonomic problem is losing of force/torque when treadle is closed to top and bottom dead points. Calculations show that elimination of “dead spots” could save up to 30% of muscular power (see “How to improve the bike” article by Doctor of Science, Prof. Knopp). However, he proposed very complex solutions based on gear entanglements. Japanese company “Alenax” patented similar device (U.S. Pat. No. 4,630,839, 1986). Using such device requires extensive redesign of bicycle. In 2003-2006, Alenax released a modernized swing treadle assembly unit with 6 speed modes, but it required rearrangement of driving chain sprocket unit, and had no commercial success. Inventor Tokunaga Yasuniko received the patent JP 20,110,070,183(A), which could only be applied to bicycles with rocking motion of crank-based mechanism and an extra chain unit. However, both manufacturing and usage of such bicycles were too complex.
The purpose of the current invention is to optimize the design by allowing to implement transformation of movement types without increasing complexity of production, and to increase exploitation reliability by using the device which can be mounted on the frame of conventional vehicles without the requirement to redesign/replace existing driving axis and sprocket units. Another advantage of the proposed solution is that it is composed up to 80% from standard bicycle parts and units: bicycles's chain sprockets, one-way bearing rotation similar to CKR25PP (VXB.COM) or ratchet, etc.
Similar patent is U.S. Pat. No. 4,630,839
Referring to
1—bicycle's frame, 100—the redesigned drive unit; 30—reverse gear; 40 and 45—bicycle's chains, 2—bicycle's axle box, 3—leading driving shaft, 4—an existing unit of chain sprockets for variable speed assemble with undetachable treadle lever 4′, 5—box for treadle lever's holder, 6—a pedal, 7—adapter, 8—chain sprocket, 9—treadle lever, 10—additional driving shaft's extension, 11—one way bearing (ratchet), 12—collar nut, 13—locking bolt, 14—box of reverse gear, 15—shaft of the reverse gear, 16—cover of reverse gear, 18—lock of driving shaft, 19—screw for adjustment of the disk clamp, 17—clamp, 20-20′—cogwheels, 21—disk, 22, 23—steel string (or cable), 24—I reverse shaft of another embodiment, 25—cover, 26—box.
How to mount device on a bicycle and to use them.
Before installation, it is necessary to dismount standard pedal levers. After that, mount the redesigned drive unit 100 (see
To mount transmission 40 and 45, follow the next steps:
1—Mount pedal lever 9 (
2—Fix end of chain 40 (
3—Move the second end of chain 40 on sprocket 8 (
4—Install pedal lever 9′ (
5—Fix end of the chain “45” of sprocket 8′ (
6—Fix another end of chain “45” at the sprocket 8′ (
Taking sit on the bicycle (see
While pedal lever 9′ and pedal 6′ moving down, the process repeats cyclically.
For second and another embodiment, everything is going the same way. The only difference from first embodiment is a pair of disks
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