The present invention relates to a fastening device for securing users' feet on the pedals and the fastening device allows the users to quickly and conveniently adjust it.
A conventional fastening device for securing users' feet on pedals of exercisers is shown in
The present invention intends to provide a fastening device that is easily to operate and can be adjusted at small scale.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a fastening device on pedals and the device comprises a first belt having an end connected to an end of the pedal and a lock assembly is connected to the other end of the first belt. The lock assembly comprises a base and a pawl which is pivotably connected to the base. A torsion spring is connected between the pawl and the base. First teeth are defined in an end of the pawl.
A second belt has an end connected to the other end of the pedal and the other end of the second belt is inserted between the base and the pawl. Second teeth are defined in a side surface of the second belt and are engaged with the first teeth.
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.
FIGS. 12 to 14 show the continuous actions of the pivotal action of the pusher to move the second belt toward the pawl.
Referring to FIGS. 3 to 5, the fastening device on pedals 1 of the present invention comprises a first belt 20 having first holes 201 defined in the first end thereof and one of the first holes 201 is engaged with a protrusion 10 on the pedal 1. A lock assembly 3 is connected to the other end of the first belt 20. The lock assembly 3 comprises a base 30 and a pawl 32 which is pivotably connected between two side walls 301 of the base 30 by extending a pin 5 through two holes 302 defined respectively in two side walls 301 of the base 30 and an intermediate portion of the pawl 32. The pawl 32 includes an operation end 321 and an engaging end which has first teeth 320. The intermediate portion is located between the operation end 321 and the engaging end so that when pushing the operation end 321, the engaging end is pivoted away from the base 30. A torsion spring 31 is connected between the pawl 32 and the base 30.
A second belt 21 has a first end with a plurality of holes 211 and one of which is engaged with a protrusion 11 on the pedal 1. A second end of the second belt 21 is inserted between the base 30 and the pawl 32. Second teeth 212 are defined in a side surface of the second belt 21 and engaged with the first teeth 320 of the pawl 32 so that the user's foot is positioned between the pedal 1 and the first belt 20 and the second belt 21.
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A pusher 33 is pivotably connected between the two side walls 301 by extending a pin 50 through two slots 303 in the two side walls 301 and the pusher 33. Another torsion spring 31 is connected between the pusher 33 and the base 30. The pusher 33 includes push teeth 330 defined in an end thereof and a handle end 331, wherein the pin 50 is located between the handle end 331 and the push teeth 330.
A second belt 21 has a hole 211 defined in an end thereof and the hole 211 is engaged with a protrusion 11 on the pedal 1. The other end of the second belt 21 is inserted between the base 30, the pawl 32 and the pusher 33. Second teeth 212 are defined in a side surface of the second belt 21 and engaged with the first teeth 320 of the pawl 32.
Referring to FIGS. 12 to 14, the push teeth 330 are engaged with the second teeth 212 of the second belt 21 by pivoting the pusher 33 clockwise so as to push the second belt 21 toward the pawl 32. Due to the profile of the first teeth 320, the second belt 21 can move over the first teeth 320. The pin 50 is moved between two ends of the slots 303 when reciprocally operating the push teeth 330 to push the second belt 21. The second belt 21 is adjusted by repeatedly operating the pusher 33 till a desired tightness is reached. The pawl 32 and the pusher 33 can be pivoted to disengage the first teeth 320 and the push teeth 330 from the second teeth 212 on the second belt 21 by pushing the operation end 321 and the handle end 331 respectively.
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.