1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to spin biking (or other biking) accessories and more particularly to a towel device for spin biking that can hold cell phones, ID cards and the like while spin biking.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Spin biking is a fitness sport typically performed in a fitness studio or class where the participant exercises on a fixed bicycle that usually has a heavy, weighted flywheel that is mechanically linked to the pedals. The degree of wheel resistance is typically adjustable by the participant. Many such spin biking studios accompany the biking with lights and music to create an energized atmosphere. Spin biking is usually taught by a licensed instructor.
A spin bike is generally different from a real bicycle and is designed much more like a road bike. The handle bars usually point in a forward direction away from the rider.
A typical spin bike participant in an indoor class will typically bring a towel and drape it across the handle bars in front of them to hold objects like cellphones, ID cards and the like. However, a standard towel is prone to slipping off and allowing all of the objects to fall onto the floor.
It would be advantageous to have a towel device that could hold objects on the handle bars of a spin bike without slipping off and falling and that could also be used as a real towel for wiping face and body.
The present invention relates to a towel device for spin biking (or other biking) that overcomes the problems of the prior art. The device is made from towel material that is sewed with two tunnel-like regions that slip over the bike's handle bars. The left and right sides of the device descend downward from the left and right handle bars and include pockets for cellphones, ID cards and the like. The device is easily manufactured, easily put on the bike and removed, and totally washable just as a towel. Because it is towel material, it can also be used directly as a towel for wiping face and body.
Attention is now drawn to several drawings that illustrate features of the present invention.
Several drawings and illustrations have been provided to aid in understanding the present invention. The scope of the present invention is not limited to what is shown in the figures.
The present invention relates to a towel device that is very useful for spin biking or regular biking. The device is typically made of towel material and is sewed with two tube-like channels that are adapted to be slipped over the bike's handle bars. The outsides of the device drape downward and contain pockets, usually on the outside, to hold cellphones, ID cards and other objects during biking. The device can be removed from the handle bars and used directly as a towel at any time. Alternatively, a second towel (or other object) can be placed in a flat center region between the handlebars.
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The flat central region 7 of the device lies relatively level during service and can be used as a table to hold a wiping towel, reading material or anything else that may need to be available during the exercise session.
The device 3 can be easily removed from the handle bars 2 and used directly as a towel. Alternatively, it can be folded for storage. Since the preferred material is towel material, the device can be easily washed just as any towel would be. While towel material is the preferred material, any flexible material may be used including other clothes and plastic materials.
While sewing tube-like structures on the device is the preferred way of attaching it to the bike, any way of attaching can be used. In particular, one or more flaps with zippers, buttons or other fasteners may be used, or the device can be tied onto the bike with strings such as an apron.
The device can be easily manufactured from a towel or a towel fragment using a sewing machine and sewing techniques known in the art. Alternatively, it can be manufactured from stock lengths of material. Because of its simplicity and usefulness, the present invention is cost effective to manufacture and a useful accessory for spin biking. While towel material is preferred, any material is within the scope of the present invention.
Also, the preferred embodiments of the invention are directed at spin biking; however, other embodiments can be used with regular bicycles, especially bicycles used for exercise.
Accessories can include a cord to secure the device to the bike, extra pockets, pockets with zippers or other closing methods, various colors and styles and other sewed or fabricated devices that can optionally attach to the main body or sides of the invention.
Several descriptions and illustrations have been provided of the present invention. One with skill in the art will realize that numerous changes and variations are possible without departing from the spirit of the invention. Each of these changes and variations is within the scope of the present invention.