Stationary exercise cycle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6793609
  • Patent Number
    6,793,609
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 4, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 21, 2004
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Crow; S. R.
    Agents
    • Rosenberg, Klein & Lee
Abstract
An improved stationary exercise cycle comprised of a handlebar and a saddle respectively installed at two extremities of a swing rod, a base support rod to which the anterior extremity of the swing rod is hinged, a push arm extending downward from the posterior extremity of the swing rod, and a guide wheel disposed at the lower end of the push arm that contacts a polygonal drive wheel over the axle of the bottom bracket shell on the base. When a person treadles the pedals and thereby rotates the polygonal drive wheel, the guide wheel contacts the polygonal drive wheel and the support rod on the base serves as a fulcrum on which the swing rod pivots upward and downward in a seesaw fashion, with the handlebar and the saddle at the two extremities of the swing rod alternately rising and falling such that the user not only strengthens both legs, but also invigorates the arms and entire body, thereby providing for a massage-like yet effective and comprehensive physical exercise routine.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1) Field of the Invention




The invention herein relates to physical fitness apparatus, specifically an improved stationary exercise cycle.




2) Description of the Prior Art




The structure and operation of conventional indoor stationary exercise cycles typically provides for the treadling of pedals with two feet to thereby strengthen and exercise both legs in a manner similar to that of riding a bicycle. Since the said stationary exercise cycles are normally equipped with a friction-based, resistance adjustment device, the user can adjust pedaling drag to the most appropriate setting needed for a challenging leg workout. While it cannot be denied that the operation of such stationary exercise cycles achieves the objective of adaptive utilization, since their conventional structure is unsophisticated and only provides for a single regime of leg pedaling exercise, they are monotonous, uninteresting, and even of decreased exercise effectiveness.




As a result, manufacturers have attempted to further enhance stationary exercise cycles by disposing the handlebar as separate left and right elements with a matching left and right connecting rod then coupling the left and the right handlebar elements to the bottom bracket shell such that when the exerciser treadles the pedals, the said left and right handle bar elements rock forward and backward in a cadence with them to thereby achieve the flexioning of both legs as well as the forward extension and rearward retraction of both arms to effectively exercise and build up the limbs. Since the structure of such improved stationary exercise cycles conditions both the hands and feet at the same time, they are superior to the conventional counterparts in achieving the expected exercise results. However, besides extending and retracting the arms and legs, such structures have shortcomings in that they are incapable of exercising other parts of the human body.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the invention herein is to provide an improved stationary exercise cycle in which a swing rod having a handlebar and saddle respective installed at its anterior and posterior extremities is capable of pivoting upward and downward on a support rod of a base that serves as a fulcrum and, furthermore, a polygonal drive wheel installed at the bottom bracket shell of the base which impels a push rod at the posterior extremity of the swing rod during rotation such that when the exerciser treadles the pedals, the said saddle and handlebar are reciprocally drawn higher and lower which not only achieves the expected objective of strengthening the two legs of the exerciser, but at the same time also invigorates the arms and entire body, thereby providing for a massage-like yet effective, comprehensive physical exercise routine.




Another objective of the invention herein is to provide an improved stationary exercise cycle, wherein a height adjuster is disposed between the said swing rod and base such that the amplitude of the said swing rod relative to the body of the exerciser can be varied and at the same time the intensity and mode of vibration to the exerciser dampened to afford the exerciser a more comfortable workout.




Yet another objective of the invention herein is to provide an improved stationary exercise cycle, wherein the said height adjuster is equipped with a drag device that, as per actual utilization requirements, allows a user-selectable leg strengthening or total body exercise routine to thereby enable multi-purpose application.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an isometric drawing of an embodiment of the invention herein.





FIG. 2

is an orthographic drawing of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional drawing of the drive wheel of the invention herein installed on the axle in the bottom bracket shell.





FIG. 4

is an orthographic drawing that illustrates the movement of the pedals shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is an orthographic drawing of the drive wheel of the invention herein with one of its contiguous sides contacting the guide wheel of the push arm.





FIG. 6

is an orthographic drawing of the drive wheel of the invention herein with one of its angular points contacting the guide wheel of the push arm.





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional drawing of the height adjuster of the invention herein set such that the guide wheel of the push arm contacts the drive wheel.





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional drawing of the height adjuster of the invention herein set such that the guide wheel of the push arm does not contact the drive wheel.





FIG. 9

is an orthographic drawing of another embodiment of the invention herein.





FIG. 10

is an orthographic drawing that illustrates the movement of the pedals shown in FIG.


9


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

,

FIG. 2

, and

FIG. 3

, the improved stationary exercise cycle of the invention herein is comprised of a base


10


having near the forward aspect an upwardly projecting support rod


101


with a clevis


102


disposed on its top end; a swing rod


20


that in addition to providing for the respective installation of a handlebar


30


stem


301


and a saddle


40


seat post


401


at its anterior and posterior extremities also has a lynch pin


201


inserted proximal to the anterior extremity hinging it to the clevis


102


of the base


10


support rod


101


, thereby enabling lever-type ascension and descension, as well as a downwardly extending push arm


202


situated proximal to the posterior extremity with a guide wheel


203


disposed on its lower end; a drive wheel


50


that is polygonal in design, positioned at one end of a bottom bracket shell


60


on an axle


601


, and contacts the guide wheel


203


at the lower end of the swing rod


20


push arm


202


, wherein the said bottom bracket shell


60


is situated on the base


10


—since the structure of the said shell


60


is similar to that utilized on conventional bicycles, it shall not be further elaborated—and the axle


601


is a section of a one-piece crank


602


and can be a component of a multiple-piece crank set; a height adjuster


70


installed in the swing rod


20


adjacent to the push arm


202


that has an adjustment knob


701


, a spring


702


, and a cushion block


703


, wherein after the adjustment knob


701


is rotated downward in the swing rod


20


, the tension of the spring


702


is vectored upward such that the said cushion block


703


at the lower end of the adjustment knob


701


remains fixed against the top end of a stop rod


103


disposed in the base


10


; and a drag device


80


disposed on the base


10


that generates friction along the drive wheel


50


, the structure of which is similar to that of conventional dampers, magnetic controls, brake belts, and other similar means, with the friction produced at the drive wheel


701


varied via a controlling resistance adjuster


801


.




Utilizing the said structure of the invention herein, referring to

FIG. 4

,

FIG. 5

,

FIG. 6

, and

FIG. 7

, since the anterior extremity of the said swing rod


20


is hinged to the clevis


102


of the base


10


support rod


101


, the said base support rod


101


serves as a fulcrum of leveraged pivotal sway; the said handlebar


30


and saddle


40


are respectively installed at the anterior and posterior extremities of the swing rod


20


and as the said guide wheel


203


disposed at the lower end of the swing rod


20


push arm


202


constantly contacts the polygonal drive wheel


50


, when the exerciser sits on the saddle


40


to treadle the pedals


603


and thereby rotate the drive wheel


50


, the contiguous sides


501


and angular points


502


profiled at differing height along the drive wheel


50


impinge the guide wheel


203


during the said rotation (as shown in FIG.


5


and FIG.


6


), causing the said swing rod


20


to move continuously in a seesaw manner and vibrate parasitically, with the said exerciser seated on the saddle


40


subjected to the resultant pulsations which allows the said exerciser to not only strengthen both legs by treadling the pedals, but at the same time soothingly yet effectively exercise the arms during the vibration process.




Referring to FIG.


7


and

FIG. 8

, since the height adjuster


70


is installed adjacent to the swing rod


20


push arm


202


, a person can not only turn the adjustment knob


701


upward to bring the guide wheel


203


disposed at the lower end of the swing rod


20


push arm


202


into the said constant contact with the drive wheel


50


(see

FIG. 4

,

FIG. 5

,

FIG. 6

, and

FIG. 7

) and thereby enable the exerciser to simultaneously pedal with both legs and exercise the entire body, but can also turn the adjustment knob


701


downward to bring the cushion block


703


against the stop rod


103


of the base


10


and thus lift the swing rod


20


(see

FIG. 8

) such that the guide wheel


203


no longer contacts the drive wheel


50


, enabling the exerciser to treadle vigorously but only exercise the legs. Since the height adjuster


70


is then capable of incrementally raising and lowering the swing rod


20


as well as altering the scope of contact during rotation between the drive wheel


50


and the guide wheel


203


(i.e., the farther down the swing rod


20


push arm


202


, the greater the scope of contact in terms of area and degree between the said polygonal drive wheel


50


and the guide wheel


203


; in contrast, the higher up the swing rod


20


push arm


202


, the smaller the scope of contact in terms of area and degree between the said polygonal drive wheel


50


and the guide wheel


203


), it directly changes the amplitude of the swing rod


20


and thus that of the handlebar


30


and the saddle


40


, thereby enabling the exerciser to alter the intensity and mode of vibration delivered to the body and the arms. In other words, the height adjuster


70


allows exercisers a functional means of variable control over the amplitude of the swing rod


20


to accommodate all levels of physical condition and actual application requirements, thereby enabling maximum effectiveness by providing for the most suitable form of exercise.




As described above, since the said drag device


80


can be set by the resistance adjuster


801


to differing magnitudes of friction against the drive wheel


50


, the exerciser can partake of a total-body vibratory massage workout or just pedal exclusively to strengthen the legs, during which time the resistance adjuster


801


can be varied to meet actual utilization requirements to produce both optimal and comfortable pedaling rates, thereby providing for most effective exercise results.




Referring to FIG.


9


and

FIG. 10

, the drawings of another embodiment of the invention herein; as indicated in the drawings, one extremity of the said swing rod


20


′ is hinged by a lynch pin


102


′ to the upper end of the base


10


′ support rod


101


′ such that it is capable of pivoting upward and downward, the bottom bracket shell


60


′ and the handlebar


30


′ stem


301


′ are disposed at the other extremity of the swing rod


20


′, the polygonal drive wheel


50


′ is as previously described positioned at one end of the bottom bracket shell


60


′ axle


601


′, and the said drive wheel


50


′ contacts the guide wheel


203


′ which is disposed on the base


10


′; in this embodiment, the person operates from a separate chair which facilitates usage of the present invention in a smaller space, but similarly is convenient to utilize. For example, when utilized in a living room, a seated person can watch television and treadle the pedals


603


′ with both hands placed on the handlebar


30


′ such that as the polygonal drive wheel


50


′ rotates along with the axle


601


′, the lynch pin


201


′ serves as a fulcrum on which the swing rod


20


′ and the handlebar


30


′ seesaw and vibrate simultaneously to facilitate an invigorating massage and brisk workout to the legs, hands, and upper body of the exerciser. To further meet utilization requirements, the height adjustor


70


′ previously described (as shown in FIG.


1


and

FIG. 9

) is similarly installed to vary the amplitude of the swing rod


20


′, the handlebar


30


′, and the drive wheel


50


′.




In the said embodiment, the said bottom bracket shell


60


′ and the drive wheel


50


′ can also be disposed on the base


10


′ as shown in

FIG. 1

, with the swing rod


20


′ guide wheel


203


′ then positioned coincident to the guide wheel


50


′ such that when a person treadles the pedals


603


′, the vibrations generated reach the handlebar


30


′.



Claims
  • 1. An improved stationary exercise cycle comprising a base, a support rod extending from said base, a swing rod pivotally coupled to a top end of said support rod, a handlebar and a saddle respectively installed at anterior and posterior extremities of the said swing rod; said swing rod having a downwardly extending push arm spaced from said pivotal coupling with said support rod, said push arm having a guide wheel disposed on a lower end thereof; said base having a drive wheel rotatable mounted thereto, said drive wheel having a polygonal perimeter contour aligned with said guide wheel and having a crank coupled thereto for rotatably driving said drive wheel, said crank having a pair of pedals respectively coupled to opposing ends thereof; said base having a height adjuster extending therefrom and coupled to said swing rod proximal to the posterior extremity thereof and capable of being raised and lowered to control whether said guide wheel on said push arm of said swing rod is suspended or rolls in contact with the said drive wheel; said base having a drag device mounted thereto for directly providing frictional contact with said drive wheel.
  • 2. The improved stationary exercise cycle of as recited in claim 1, wherein said height adjuster consists of a cushion block coupled to said swing rod by a spring biased adjustment knob; said cushion block being shifted against a stop rod in said base during up and down movement to vary an extent of displacement said push arm and said guide wheel therewith.
  • 3. An improved stationary exercise cycle comprising a base, a support rod extending from said base, a swing rod having one end pivotally coupled to said support rod, and a handlebar coupled to an opposing end of said swing rod; said base having a guide wheel extending therefrom in spaced relationship from said support rod; said swing rod having a drive wheel rotatable mounted thereto, said drive wheel having a polygonal perimeter contour aligned with said guide wheel and having a crank coupled thereto for rotatably driving said drive wheel, said crank having a pair of pedals respectively coupled to opposing ends thereof; said swing rod thereby being pivoted up and down along with said handlebar, responsive to rotation of said polygonal drive wheel in contact with said guide wheel.
  • 4. The improved stationary exercise cycle as recited in claim 3, wherein said base includes a height adjuster extending therefrom and coupled to said swing rod, said height adjustor varying an extent of upward and downward movement of said swing rod.
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