Claims
- 1. A loading apparatus for use with a bicycle having one wheel and a pedaling mechanism for exerting a resistive load onto the wheel, the apparatus comprising:
- a rotary disk being rotatable by the pedaling mechanism to generate the resistive load;
- a rotary shaft connected to the rotary disk for applying the resistive load to the wheel;
- eddy current generating means for generating an eddy current on said rotary disk;
- said eddy current generating means including at least two members being generally oppositely disposed relative to said rotary disk;
- each one of said members including a plurality of magnets being generally, concentrically, continuously arranged about said rotary shaft, whereby adjacent magnets have alternating polarities and whereby a magnetic flux is produced by the magnets; and
- adjustment means for varying the magnitude of said magnetic flux, wherein said adjustment means is arranged to permit a first one of said members to move relative to a second one of said members, for gradually varying the .polarity relationship of two opposite magnets in order to adjust the resistive load as a generally linear function of the movement of said first member relative to said second member.
- 2. A loading apparatus according to claim 1, further including at least one flywheel for applying an inertia moment to the pedaling mechanism, via said rotary shaft; and wherein each flywheel is mounted detachably at one end of said rotary shaft.
- 3. A loading apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said at least one flywheel includes a variable number of flywheels for adjusting the inertia moment.
- 4. A loading apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said rotary disk includes a plurality of heat radiating holes that are circumferentialy arranged on said rotary disk for dissipating heat generated by said eddy current.
- 5. A loading apparatus according to claim 1, further including means for providing an indication of the magnitude of the resistive load; and
- whereby the generated resistive load varies substantially linearly with, and proportionally to an indication by said indication means.
- 6. A loading device according to claim 5, further including at least one flywheel for applying an inertia moment to the pedaling mechanism, via said rotary shaft; and wherein each flywheel is mounted detachably at one end of said rotary shaft.
- 7. A loading apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said at least one flywheel includes a variable number of flywheels for adjusting the inertia moment.
- 8. A loading device according to claim 5, wherein said rotary disk includes a plurality of heat radiating holes that are circumferentialy arranged on said rotary disk, for dissipating heat generated by said eddy current.
- 9. A loading apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the magnets are arcuately shaped.
- 10. A loading apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the adjustment means is a control knob attached to one of said members that allows a user to rotate said member thereby easily and quickly adjusting the resistive load as a linear function of the angular displacement of the control knob.
- 11. A bicycle exercise machine including a loading apparatus for use with a bicycle having one wheel and a pedaling mechanism for exerting a resistive load to the wheel, the machine comprising:
- a rotary disk being rotatable by the pedaling mechanism, to generate the resistive load;
- a rotary shaft connected to the rotary disk for applying the resistive load to the wheel;
- eddy current generating means for generating an eddy current on said rotary disk;
- said eddy current generating means including at least two members being generally oppositely disposed relative to said rotary disk;
- each one of said members including a plurality of magnets being generally, concentrically, continuously arranged about said rotary shaft, whereby adjacent magnets have alternating polarities and whereby a magnetic flux is produced by the magnets;
- adjustment means for varying the magnitude of said magnetic flux, wherein said adjustment means is arranged to permit a first one of said members to move relative to a second one of said members for gradually varying the polarity relationship of two opposite magnets in order to adjust the resistive load as a generally linear function of the movement of said first member relative to said second member; and
- at least one flywheel for applying an inertia moment to the pedaling mechanism, via said rotary shaft; and wherein each flywheel is mounted detachably at one end of said rotary shaft.
- 12. A bicycle exercise machine according to claim 11, wherein said at least one flywheel includes a variable number of flywheels for adjusting the inertia moment.
- 13. A bicycle exercise machine according to claim 11, wherein said rotary disk includes a plurality of heat radiating holes that are circumferentialy arranged on said rotary disk for dissipating heat generated by said eddy current.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of the United States patent reissue application Ser. No. 509,539, filed in Mar. 30, 1990, now Reissue Patent No. 34,479 which in turn, relates to U.S. Pat. No. 4,826,150, issued in May 2, 1989, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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