Claims
- 1. A resistance unit for use with a bicycle exercise apparatus which supports a driven wheel of a bicycle by a stationary support frame, said resistance unit comprising:
- a rotatable shaft in operable engagement with said driven wheel, said rotatable shaft being rotated when said driven wheel is rotated;
- a housing and a first cavity associated with said housing, said first cavity-containing a fluid;
- an impeller operably mounted in said first cavity and coupled to said rotatable shaft, said impeller having at least one vane, the fluid providing resistance against the rotation of said impeller;
- a second cavity associated with said housing, said first and second cavities in fluid communication; and
- a pump including a screw operated piston, the pump arranged to control the flow of fluid between the first and second cavities.
- 2. The resistance unit in accordance with claim 1, wherein said impeller is immersed in the fluid, the fluid providing resistance against the rotation of said impeller.
- 3. The resistance unit in accordance with claim 2, wherein the degree to which the impeller is immersed in the fluid is selectively variable.
- 4. A resistance unit for use with an exercise device, said resistance unit removably mounted on a frame connected to the exercise device for providing selectively variable resistance and comprising:
- a housing having an interior for receiving a rotatable impeller and containing a liquid, said impeller mounted on a rotatable shaft and at least partially immersed in the liquid, said impeller having at least one vane, the liquid providing resistance against the rotation of said impeller;
- a reservoir associated with said housing, said interior and reservoir in fluid communication; and
- a screw operated piston associated with the housing and arranged to move liquid between said interior and reservoir.
- 5. The resistance unit in accordance with claim 4, wherein a flow of the liquid into the interior increases the portion of the impeller immersed in the liquid, and a flow out of the interior space decreases the portion of the impeller immersed in the liquid, thereby respectively increasing and decreasing resistance to the rotation of the impeller.
- 6. A resistance applying device according to claim 4, wherein the interior has inner surfaces, said inner surfaces having a plurality of internal baffles for increasing resistance against the rotation of said impeller.
- 7. A fluid resistance device for a bicycle trainer having a support frame releasably connected to a rear wheel of a bicycle, said resistance device comprising:
- a rotatable shaft in frictional contact with said rear wheel and held in a generally horizontal position by a yoke movably attached to said frame, said rotatable shaft having first and second ends;
- an impeller attached to said first end of said rotatable shaft and having at least one vane, said impeller being rotatable by said rotatable shaft;
- a sealed housing having an impeller chamber for receiving said impeller and containing a fluid for providing resistance against the rotation of said impeller, said housing having a plurality of cooling fins and being operably attached to said yoke;
- a second chamber in fluid connection with said impeller chamber;
- a pump including a screw operated piston associated with the housing and arranged to selectively move fluid between said impeller chamber and second chamber; and
- a fly wheel attached to said second end of said rotatable shaft to moving in unison with said impeller.
- 8. The fluid resistance device in accordance with claim 7, wherein the degree to which the impeller is immersed in the fluid is selectively variable.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/494,503, filed Jun. 6, 1995, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,611,759, on Mar. 18, 1997.
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