The invention relates to a resistance adjusting apparatus, and more particularly to a resistance adjusting apparatus applied to fitness equipments.
A conventional resistance adjusting apparatus is mounted on a fitness equipment such as an exercise bike. A resistance of the fitness equipment supplied from the conventional resistance adjusting apparatus can be adjusted according to the training intensity of users. The conventional resistance adjusting apparatus has a seat and an adjusting assembly. The seat is pivotally mounted on a frame of the exercise bike. The adjusting assembly is mounted on the seat and is connected to the frame.
The adjusting assembly has a hollow tube, a regulating rod, a spring, and a resistance supplier. The tube is fixedly mounted in the frame. The regulating rod is mounted through the tube and can be moved upward or downward relative to the tube. The regulating rod has a head, a body, and a barrier. The body is mounted on a bottom surface of the head and extends through the tube. The barrier is mounted around the body and is located in the tube. The spring is mounted around the body. Two ends of the spring are respectively connected to the tube and the barrier. The resistance supplier is mounted on a bottom end of the body and is deposited on the seat.
When the regulating rod is rotated to move downwardly by users, the resistance supplier is moved downward and is connected to a flywheel of the exercise bike for increasing the resistance of the exercise bike. On the contrary, when the regulating rod is rotated to move upwardly by users, the resistance supplier is moved upward for decreasing the resistance of the exercise bike.
However, the conventional resistance adjusting apparatus is adjusted manually, and adjustment precision of the conventional resistance adjusting apparatus is not easy to control. In addition, the body is not easy to be kept in position, so positioning of the resistance supplier is not stable after adjustment. Therefore, the resistance cannot be kept at a constant value after adjustment.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a resistance adjusting apparatus to obviate the aforementioned problems.
An objective of the invention is to provide a resistance adjusting apparatus to improve the adjustment precision of the resistance adjusting apparatus, and improve the positioning of the resistance supplier.
The resistance adjusting apparatus has a bracket, a seat, a resistance supplier and an adjusting assembly. The bracket has a through hole formed through the bracket. The seat is pivotally mounted on the bracket. The resistance supplier is mounted in the seat below the bracket. The adjusting assembly is mounted on the bracket and connected to the seat. The adjusting assembly has a motor, a stick and a sleeve. The motor is mounted on the bracket and has a spindle. The spindle is rotatably mounted on a bottom face of the motor and faces the through hole of the bracket. The stick is mounted on the spindle of the motor and is inserted through the through hole of the bracket. The stick has an outer threaded portion formed on an outer surface of the stick. The sleeve is mounted on the seat, is connected to and around the stick, and has an inner threaded portion. The inner threaded portion is formed on an inner face of the sleeve and engages with the outer threaded portion of the stick.
The stick is driven by the motor via the spindle, and then the stick is rotated to drive the sleeve. The sleeve can be moved upward and downward along the stick. In the meantime, the seat is driven by the sleeve to rotate, and then the resistance supplier driven by the seat is moved. The motor can control the moving distance of the resistance supplier accurately. The positioning of the resistance supplier is stable after adjustment. Adjustment precision and sensitivity of the resistance adjusting apparatus are both increased.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The bracket 10 has a through hole 11 formed through the bracket 10. The seat 20 is pivotally connected to the bracket 10. The resistance supplier 30 is mounted in the seat 20 below the bracket 10.
The adjusting assembly 40 is mounted on the bracket 10 and is connected to the seat 20. The adjusting assembly 40 has a motor 41, a stick 42, and a sleeve 43. The motor 41 is mounted on the bracket 10 and has a spindle 411. The spindle 411 is rotatably mounted on a bottom face of the motor 41 and faces the through hole 11 of the bracket 10. The stick 42 is mounted on the spindle 411 of the motor 41 and is inserted through the through hole 11 of the bracket 10. The stick 42 has an outer threaded portion 44 formed on an outer surface of the stick 42. The sleeve 43 is mounted on the seat 20, is connected to and around the stick 42, and has an inner threaded portion 45. The inner threaded portion 45 is formed on an inner face of the sleeve 43 and engages with the outer threaded portion 44 of the stick 42.
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Accordingly, the motor 41 of the resistance adjusting apparatus controls the stick 42 to rotate, the sleeve 43 is moved and drives the seat 20 to pivot, and then the displacement of the resistance supplier 30 is accurately controlled by the motor 41. Furthermore, positioning and sensitivity of the motor 41 are good. Therefore, the positioning of the resistance supplier 30 is stable after adjustment, and adjustment precision of the resistance adjusting apparatus is increased.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.