Claims
- 1. A stationary exercise bicycle that is adjustable to allow a rider to adopt different riding positions, the stationary exercise bicycle comprising:
- (a) a frame having front and rear sockets;
- (b) an adjustable seat mounted in the rear socket, the adjustable seat being extendable in fore and aft directions relative to the rear socket; and
- (c) a handlebar mounted in the front socket, the handlebar comprising a an upright portion lateral bar directed outwardly from the upright portion and prongs connected to the lateral bar and having forwardly extending free ends, the free ends extending upwardly to form handle portions, and at least one second bar extending forwardly in a common plane from said lateral bar,
- wherein the prongs comprise a length that is sufficiently long to allow a rider to reach and grasp the handle portions of the handlebar when the adjustable seat is in a fully extended fore position.
- 2. A stationary bicycle according to claim 1 wherein the adjustable seat comprises an adjustable seat support having a length that is sufficiently long to allow a rider to reach and grasp the lateral bar when the adjustable seat is set to a fully extended aft position.
- 3. A stationary bicycle according to claim 1 wherein said at least one second bar forms a ring in the space defined by the lateral bar and prongs to provide additional grasping positions for the rider.
- 4. The stationary bicycle according to claim 1 Wherein the lateral bar comprises two downwardly sloped elements each directed outwardly relative to the front socket.
- 5. An adjustable stationary bicycle comprising:
- (a) a frame having ground supports, a seat holding mechanism, a handlebar holding mechanism, a frame structure connecting the seat holding mechanism to the handlebar holding mechanism, and a pedal assembly, wherein the frame structure comprises two V-shaped sections, one V-shaped section comprising two members and a substantially horizontal cross element connecting the two members intermediate the ends of the members, said pedal assembly mounted on said cross element, the other V-shaped section comprising members converging to a different point, wherein the two V-shaped sections overlap along a member, the member including one of the holding mechanisms;
- (b) a handlebar assembly adjustably mounted on the handlebar holding mechanism, the handlebar holding mechanism capable of mounting the handlebar assembly at different positions relative to the frame, the handlebar assembly including a handlebar having multiple gripping positions; and
- (c) a seat assembly adjustably mounted on the seat holding mechanism, the seat holding mechanism capable of mounting the seat assembly at different positions relative to the frame, the seat assembly including a seat and a fore and aft adjustment mechanism to allow fore and aft movement of the seat relative to the frame.
- 6. The bicycle of claim 5 wherein said one of the holding mechanisms is the seat holding mechanism.
- 7. The bicycle of claim 5 wherein the seat holding mechanism comprises a socket.
- 8. The bicycle of claim 5 wherein one of the V-shaped sections is an inverted V-shaped section.
- 9. An adjustable stationary bicycle comprising:
- (a) a frame having ground supports, a pedal assembly and a seat holding mechanism, the seat holding mechanism including (i) a bar with a polygonally shaped bore, (ii) a side aperture extending into the bore, and (iii) a locking member receivable within the side aperture;
- (b) a handlebar adjustably mounted on the frame and adjustable relative to the frame in two directions;
- (c) a seat assembly comprising (i) an attachment member including a first polygonally shaped portion and a second polygonally shaped portion angularly offset from the first polygonally shaped portion and including a bore, the first polygonally shaped portion receivable in the polygonally shaped bore of the seat holding mechanism and lockable therein at a plurality of positions by the locking member, (ii) a seat including a member receivable within the bore in the second polygonally shaped portion, and (iii) a locking mechanism, wherein the seat is slidably adjustable along the second polygonally shaped portion and lockable at a plurality of positions to adjust the seat in the fore and aft directions.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 08/736,976, filed on Oct. 25, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,722,916 to Johnny Goldberg which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/391,438, filed on Feb. 21, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/969,765, filed on Oct. 30, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5.423,728 to Johnny Goldberg.
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