1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to exercise equipment and more particularly to a display pivotably mounted at one side of a stationary exercise bicycle so as to not hinder straddling, leaving, or pedaling the exercise bicycle as well as permit a person to adjust an angle of the display to the seat.
2. Related Art
The fitness craze which has captivated the attention of ever increasing numbers of people throughout the world has spawned many types of exercise equipment. One popular type of indoor exercise devices is the stationary exercise bicycle. This exercise bicycle enables a person to pedal a simulated bicycle as a form of exercise.
A conventional stationary exercise bicycle is shown in
However, the well known stationary exercise bicycle is disadvantageous. In detail, a distance between the seat 3 and the display 1 is relatively long. Thus, a person sitting on the seat 3 may be unable to see clearly what is shown on the display 1. A proposal of incorporating a horizontal adjustment mechanism in the display 1 can solve the problem. However, it can cause a further problem of hindering pedaling, straddling, or leaving the exercise bicycle if the distance between the seat 3 and the display 1 is relatively short. Thus, the need for improvement still exists.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a mechanism mountable on a stationary exercise bicycle including a frame, a rear seat, a front drive mechanism having a pedal at either side, and a numeric display, comprising a mounting assembly fixedly mounted at one side of the frame and including upper and lower mounting lugs; and an arm including an upper section secured to the display and a lower section having a distal end releasably secured to the upper section and a proximal end pivotably fastened between the mounting lugs, wherein the display is adapted to dispose in a first position in front of the seat, in a second position at one side of the frame or in a position between the first position and the second position by pivoting on a vertical axis about the mounting assembly.
In another aspect of the present invention the sliding mounting assembly further comprises a plate fixedly secured to the frame, the plate including horizontal upper and lower longitudinal rails, and a sliding member fixedly secured to the mounting lugs, the sliding member including one or more rollers and two side flanges slidably secured to the plate.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a mechanism mountable on a stationary exercise bicycle including a frame, a rear seat, a front drive mechanism having a pedal at either side, and a numeric display, comprising a mounting assembly pivotably mounted at one side of the frame and including upper and lower mounting lugs; and an arm including an upper section secured to the display and a lower section having a distal end releasably secured to the upper section and a proximal end pivotably fastened between the mounting lugs, wherein the display is adapted to dispose in a first position in front of the seat, in a second position at one side of the frame or in a position between the first position and the second position by pivoting about the mounting lugs, by pivoting the mounting lugs about the frame, or by pivoting about the mounting lugs and by pivoting the mounting lugs about the frame.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a mechanism mountable on a stationary exercise bicycle including a frame, a rear seat, a front drive mechanism having a pedal at either side, and a numeric display, comprising a mounting assembly slidably mounted at one side of the frame and including upper and lower mounting lugs; and an arm including an upper section secured to the display and a lower section having a distal end releasably secured to the upper section and a proximal end pivotably fastened between the mounting lugs, wherein the display is adapted to dispose in a first position in front of the seat, in a second position at one side of the seat, or in a position between the first position and the second position by pivoting about the mounting assembly, by sliding the mounting assembly relative to the frame, or by pivoting about the mounting assembly and by sliding the mounting assembly relative to the frame.
In one aspect of the present invention the arm further comprises an L-shaped handle bar joined to the upper section and extended rearward.
In another aspect of the present invention the sliding mounting assembly further comprises a plate fixedly secured to the frame, the plate including upper and lower longitudinal rails, and a sliding member fixedly secured to the mounting lugs, the sliding member including one or more rollers and two side flanges slidably secured to the plate.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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The pivot mechanism comprises a mounting assembly 20 fixedly mounted at one side of the base 10 and including upper and lower mounting lugs 21.
The pivot mechanism further comprises an arm 40 including a bent lower section 40A having a proximal end fixedly secured to a lower end of a tube 30, the lower section 40A including an auxiliary tube 42 fixedly interconnected the lower section 40A and an upper end of the tube 30 for increasing the structural strength of the arm 40, the tube 30 being pivotably fastened on a vertical axis between the mounting lugs 21 by using a pivot pin 31 and other associated fasteners known in the art.
The arm 40 further comprises a bent upper section 40B having a proximal end releasably secured to a distal end of the lower section 40A, the upper section 40B having a distal end 41 threadedly secured to a bottom sleeve of the display 50 and including an L-shaped handle bar 43 joined to the distal end 41 and extended rearward.
An inoperative position of the exercise bicycle is shown in
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It is to be understood that the present invention is by no means limited only to the particular constructions herein disclosed and shown in the drawings, but also comprises any modifications or equivalents within the scope of the claims.
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