Stationary bike

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6475122
  • Patent Number
    6,475,122
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 5, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A stationary bike includes a first shaft, a second shaft and third shaft, two pedal rods fixed on the first shaft, a first transmitting wheel and a flywheel fixed on the first shaft, a second, a third, a fourth and a fifth transmitting wheel fixed on the second shaft. The second and the third one are fixed thereon with a one-way bearing, and the fourth and the fifth transmitting wheel are fixed firmly thereon, with the fifth one connected with the flywheel with a moving member. A sixth and a seventh transmitting wheel are fixed on the third shaft, with the sixth one connected with the third one with a moving member and with a one-way bearing. The seventh and the fourth transmitting wheel engage with each other to rotate in the opposite direction Then the flywheel a always rotates clockwise in spite of clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of the pedal rods. And a resisting device with a generator may be affixed beside the flywheel to generate power to supply to the stationary bike.
Description




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




This invention relates to a stationary bike, particularly to one having a flywheel always rotating clockwise whether in clockwise pedaling or in counterclockwise pedaling, and if a resisting device with a generator is affixed with the flywheel, it can generate power to supply the stationary bike to use.




Conventional fitness equipment, for example, stationary bikes, has its flywheel rotate only during clockwise pedaling, but during counterclockwise pedaling the flywheel will gradually stop by inertia and then begin to rotate counterclockwise, forming conditions of fast clockwise rotation to slow rotation, then to stop rotation, then slow counterclockwise rotation to final fast counterclockwise rotation. Even if a resisting device with a generator is provided on the stationary bike and rotates with the flywheel, the power generated will be not stable, changing incessantly and even stop so that the stationary bike may have weak power or no power at all, letting instruments using power such as an indicator, an instrument controller stop operation.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The objective of the invention is to offer a stationary bike improved in the drawback mentioned above, keeping the flywheel always rotate in clockwise direction, and thus permitting the generator driven by the flywheel generate always normally to supply to the stationary bike to use











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is an upper view of a stationary bike being pedaled clockwise in the present invention:





FIG. 2

is a side view of the stationary bike in the present invention: and,





FIG. 3

is an upper view of the stationary bike pedaled counterclockwise in the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A preferred embodiment of a stationary bike in the present invention, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, includes a frame


1


, a first shaft


10


, a second shaft


20


and a third shaft


30


, two pedal rod


11


, a first transmitting wheel


12


, a flywheel


13


, a second transmitting wheel


21


, a third transmitting wheel


23


, a fourth transmitting wheel


24


, a fifth transmitting wheel


25


, a sixth transmitting wheel


31


, a seventh transmitting wheel


33


, a first moving member


22


, a second moving member


26


, a third moving member


32


and a one-way bearing combined together.




The first shaft


10


is combined on the frame


1


, having two pedal rods


11


fixed at two sides to rotate the first shaft


10


by pedaling . The first transmitting wheel


12


is fixed firmly on the first shaft


10


to rotate together, and the flywheel


13


is fixed on the first shaft


10


inside the first transmitting wheel


12


with a bearing fitted in an inner hole of the flywheel


13


. A resisting device with a generator is positioned side by side to the flywheel


13


so that the generator may rotate to generate power by rotation of the flywheel


13


to supply power to the stationary bike.




The second shaft


20


is combined on the frame


1


on an opposite side of the first shaft


10


, and the second transmitting wheel


21


is fixed on the second shaft


20


in line with the first transmitting wheel


12


, with a one-way bearing


210


fitted between the second shaft


20


and the second transmitting wheel


21


. Then when the second transmitting wheel


21


is rotated clockwise, the second shaft


20


also rotates in the same (clockwise) direction. On the contrary, when the second transmitting wheel


21


is rotated counterclockwise, the second shaft


20


is immovable, and a first moving element


22


(such as a belt) is connected to the first transmitting wheel


12


. Further, the third, the fourth hand the fifth transmitting wheel


23


,


24


and


25


are orderly located beside the second transmitting wheel


21


. The second and the third transmitting wheel


23


are fitted on the second shaft with the same one-way bearing, and connected with each other firmly to rotate together. The fourth and the fifth transmitting wheel


24


and


25


rotate together with the second shaft


20


, and the fifth transmitting wheel


25


is connected with the flywheel


13


of the first shaft


10


with a second moving member


26


(such as a belt).




The third shaft


30


is fixed on the frame


1


, located in a space between the first and the second shaft


10


and


20


, as shown in FIG.


2


. The sixth transmitting wheel


31


is fixed on the third shaft


30


, positioned in line with the third transmitting wheel. A reverse one-way bearing


210


is deposited between the sixth transmitting wheel


31


and the third shaft


30


, so the third shaft


30


is immovable when the sixth transmitting wheel rotates clockwise. But the third shaft


30


will rotate counterclockwise when the sixth transmitting wheel


31


rotates counterclockwise. In addition, a third moving member (such as a belt)


32


is connected with the third transmitting wheel


23


, and the seventh transmitting wheel


33


is fixed on the third shaft


30


, engaging by means of teeth with the fourth transmitting wheel


24


fixed on the second shaft


20


.




After the stationary bike is assembled as shown in

FIG. 1

, pedaling the pedal rods


11


may bring the first shaft


10


rotate clockwise, and then the first transmitting wheel


12


may rotate also-clockwise (or normal rotation).




The first transmitting wheel


12


transmits to the second transmitting wheel


21


on the second shaft


20


by means of the moving element


22


. The second shaft


20


rotates clockwise by the rotation of the second transmitting wheel


21


owing to the one-way bearing


210


, and then the fourth transmitting wheel


24


and the fifth transmitting wheel


25


both fixed on the second. shaft


20


may rotate synchronously. But the fourth transmitting wheel


24


engages with the seventh transmitting wheel


33


fixed on the third shaft


30


, so the third shaft


30


may rotate counterclockwise, and the fifth transmitting wheel


25


rotates the flywheel


13


clockwise as the flywheel


13


is connected with the fifth transmitting wheel


25


with the second moving member


26


. And the transmitting order begins from the first shaft


10


to the first transmitting wheel


12


, then to the second transmitting wheel, then to the second shaft


20


, then to the fifth transmitting wheel


25


, and then to the flywheel


13


.




If a resisting device with a generator is provided beside the flywheel


13


then the generator may generate power to supply to the stationary bike, and that is to self-supply power. Though the third transmitting wheel


23


is connected with the sixth transmitting wheel


31


by the third moving member


32


, the third transmitting wheel


23


rotates together with the second transmitting wheel


21


, but at this time the sixth transmitting wheel


31


may not drive the third shaft


30


rotate clockwise because of the sixth. transmitting wheel connected with the third shaft with the reverse one-way bearing. In spite of the fourth transmitting wheel


24


producing counterclockwise rotation to the seventh transmitting wheel


33


and then to the third shaft


30


, the reverse rotation of the third shaft


30


does not affect normal rotation of the flywheel


13






In pedaling backward, the pedal rods


11


make the first shaft


10


rotate counterclockwise and then the first transmitting wheel


12


do the same. The second transmitting wheel


21


and the third transmitting wheel


13


both also rotate counterclockwise because the first transmitting wheel transmits the second transmitting wheel


21


on the second shaft


20


with the moving member


22


. Next, the third transmitting wheel


23


transmits the sixth transmitting wheel


31


by means of the moving member


32


to let the sixth transmitting wheel


31


produce counterclockwise rotation, with the third shaft


30


also rotating counterclockwise owing to the one-way bearing fixed in the sixth transmitting wheel


31


Then the seventh transmitting wheel


33


on the third shaft


30


also rotates counterclockwise, forcing the fourth transmitting wheel


24


on the second shaft


20


rotates clockwise, due to its engaging with the seventh transmitting wheel


33


. Then the second shaft


20


also rotates counterclockwise, getting the fifth transmitting wheel thereon also rotates clockwise, and the fifth transmitting wheel


25


connected with the flywheel


13


rotates the flywheel


13


clockwise, as shown in

FIG. 3

in which those steps are drawn. The transmitting order begins from the first shaft


10


to the first transmitting wheel


12


, then to the second transmitting wheel


21


, then to the third transmitting wheel


23


, then to the sixth transmitting wheel


31


, then to the third shaft


30


, then to the seventh transmitting wheel


33


, then to the fourth transmitting wheel


24


, then to the fifth


11


transmitting wheel


25


and finally to the flywheel


13


.




As understood from the aforesaid description, the flywheel


13


can. always rotate clockwise, no matter the pedal rods may be pedaled clockwise or counterclockwise, not as the conventional stationary bike has its flywheel gradually stops by inertia and then begins to rotate counterclockwise. Then a resisting device with a generator can keep power always generated for use, evidently improved the drawback of the conventional stationary bike.




While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A stationary bike comprising:a first shaft fixed on a frame, having a pedal rod respectively fixed at two sides of said first shaft, a first transmitting wheel fixed firmly on said first shaft to rotate together, and a flywheel fixed on said first shaft beside said first transmitting wheel: a second shaft fixed on said frame and located opposite to said first shaft, having a second transmitting wheel in line to said first transmitting wheel, a one-way bearing fitted between said second transmitting wheel and said second shaft to keep said second transmitting wheel in place, said second shaft rotating clockwise in case of said one-way bearing rotating clockwise, said second shaft being immovable in case of said one-way bearing rotating counterclockwise; said transmitting wheel connected to said first transmitting wheel by means of a moving member; a third, a fourth and a fifth transmitting wheel fixed orderly of said second shaft, said third transmitting wheel and said second transmitting wheel fitted on said second shaft with the same one-way bearing and fixed with each other to rotate together, said fourth and said fifth transmitting wheel rotating together with said second shaft, and said fifth transmitting wheel connected to said flywheel fixed on said first shaft: a third shaft also fixed on said frame and located in a space between said first and said second shaft, a sixth transmitting wheel fixed on said third shaft in line to said third transmitting wheel on said second shaft, a one-way bearing fitted between said sixth transmitting wheel and said third shaft to keep said sixth transmitting wheel in place, said third shaft being immovable in case of said one-way bearing rotating clockwise; said third shaft rotating counterclockwise in case of said one-way bearing rotating counterclockwise; further, a seventh transmitting wheel fixed on said third shaft and engaging with said fourth transmitting wheel on said second shaft so as to let said seventh and said fourth transmitting wheel rotate in opposite direction: said flywheel always rotating clockwise whether said pedal rods are rotated clockwise or counterclockwise, without need of waiting said flywheel stop gradually with inertia and then said pedal rods rotated counterclockwise.
  • 2. The stationary bike as claimed in claim 1, wherein a resisting device with a generator is fixed beside said flywheel to generate power to supply to said stationary bike.
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