1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to an exercise machine, and more particularly, to an idler adjusting apparatus of an exercise machine.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional exercise machines, such as stationary bikes, elliptical trainer and other training machines, usually is provided with a flywheel therein. User who works out on such exercise machine, turns the flywheel through a crank and a belt. Flywheel is an energy storage device that provides user a stable exercise condition.
Typically, an idler is provided between the crank and the flywheel to press the belt that, the belt may keep a predetermined tension for transmission. It only needs one idler when the crank only transmit power in one direction, but it needs two idlers when the crank transmits power in both directions.
After the machine has been running for some time, the belt will become loose due to material fatigue or other reasons. The idler is adjustable in some machines; i.e. tension of the belt can be adjusted. However the case of the machine needs to be disassembled, or has to be taken apart in order to allow some parts of the machine to find the adjusting device. It is a hard job for an ordinary user to do it alone at home. He/she usually needs to call a professional technician for help.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an idler adjusting apparatus of an exercise machine, which provides an easy way for user to adjust the idler at home.
According to the objective of the present invention, an exercise machine includes a machine base, on which an axle, a small pulley on the axle, a big pulley, and a belt running around the small pulley and the big pulley. An idler, and an idler adjusting apparatus are provided. The idler adjusting apparatus is connected to the idler to move the idler, and the idler adjusting apparatus includes an adjusting device, having a portion sticking out of the machine base, so it is apparent to the eye.
Therefore, user may work with the adjusting device directly, to adjust the idler without having to disassemble any part of the exercise machine.
As shown in
The present invention provides an idler adjusting apparatus, including a lever 24, a linkage, and an adjusting device 28.
The lever 24 is a plate, on which the idlers 24 are pivoted. The lever 24 has an opening for the axle 14, passing therethrough that the lever 24 is pivoted on the machine base 10, to be rotated relative to the axle 14. The lever 24 has a pin 30 at a lower right corner thereof. In other words, a center of rotation of the lever 24, the axle 14, is between the idlers 18, and the pin 30. As shown in
When user turns the bolt head 36 of the adjusting device 28, it will move the linkage 26 into the threaded hole 38, or out of the threaded hole 38 to rotate the lever 24. As shown in
The description above is a few preferred embodiments of the present invention, and the equivalence of the present invention is still in the scope of claim construction of the present invention.
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