1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a bicycle-training platform and more specifically, to a virtual reality bicycle-training simulation platform that acts as interface means between a bicycle and a multimedia system.
2. Description of the Related Art
People may use a bicycle for physical exercise indoors. A bicycle comprises a base, a flywheel pivotally supported on the base, a pedal mechanism for pedaling by the user to rotate the flywheel, a pair of handlebars for the holding of the hands when the user pedaling the pedal mechanism, and a damper that imparts a damping resistance to the flywheel.
However, it is monotonous to ride a bicycle. The player may get tired of riding the bicycle soon. In order to attract people to ride a bicycle, a TV monitor, computer monitor, virtual reality eyepieces, or the like may be incorporated with a bicycle, for enabling the player to simulate riding of a bicycle in the open field. The player controls the handlebars and flywheel speed to link the bicycle to the virtual reality. The virtual reality system may provide a feedback control to change the damping resistance and/or tilting angle of the bicycle subject to the road condition in the virtual reality.
However, to enjoy the aforesaid virtual reality game at home, one should purchase the whole system including the bicycle. The bicycle of this system has a fixed size, not suitable for all people of different body sizes. Further, it is not economic to buy the whole system including the bicycle if the consumer already has a bicycle at home.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is one object of the present invention to provide a virtual reality bicycle-training simulation platform, which can be used with any of a variety of existing bicycles without changing the physical structure of the bicycle. It is another object of the present invention to provide a virtual reality bicycle-training simulation platform, which works as an interface means between a multimedia system and a bicycle. According to one aspect of the present invention, the virtual reality bicycle-training simulation platform comprises a steering unit and a rear wheel rack for supporting the front wheel and rear wheel of a bicycle and linking the bicycle to a multimedia system. The steering unit outputs a directional signal to the multimedia system when the user changes the direction of the front wheel of the bicycle. The rear wheel rack imparts a damping resistance to the rear wheel of the bicycle subject to the control of the multimedia system. According to another aspect of the present invention, the steering unit comprises a wheel rim seat for supporting the front wheel of the bicycle, and two adjustment blocks mounted on the wheel rim seat and adjustable subject to the size of the front wheel of the bicycle. According to still another aspect of the present invention, the rear wheel rack can be adjusted horizontally and vertically to fit the size of the rear wheel of the bicycle and the length of the wheel axle of the rear wheel of the bicycle.
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a fixed base 20, which comprises an upright center hub 21, and a plurality of annular grooves 22 concentrically formed in the top wall around the upright center hub 21;
a flat ball bearing holder plate 10, which is supported on the fixed base 20 and comprises a plurality of evenly distributed ball bearing blocks 13 that hold a respective steel ball 14 that is rotatably supported in the respective ball bearing block 13 and partially supported in one annular groove 22 of the fixed base 20;
a rotary table 25, which is supported on the steel balls 14 in the ball bearing blocks 13 of the flat ball bearing holder plate 10, having a center axle hole 26 coupled to the upright center hub 21 of the fixed base 20 and a plurality of annular grooves 27 concentrically formed in the bottom wall around the center axle hole 26 and respectively coupled to the steel balls 14 in the ball bearing blocks 13 of the flat ball bearing holder plate 10;
a steering sensor 30, which comprises a first rocker 31 vertically fixedly fastened to the rotary table 25 at an eccentric location and inserted through an arched slot 15 at the flat ball bearing holder plate 10 and an arched slot 23 at the fixed base 20, a sensor body 32 fixedly mounted on the bottom wall of the fixed base 20 and covered by a cover 35, and a second rocker 33 horizontally extended from the sensor body 32 and connected to the free end of the first rocker 31 remote from the rotary table 25;
a wheel rim seat 40, which comprises a bottom plate 41 fixedly fastened to the top wall of the rotary table 20 with fastening members, for example, screws 43, and two side plates 42 that are fixedly connected to the bottom plate 41 at two opposite lateral sides and each have an elongated slot 44 horizontally disposed at each of the two distal ends thereof;
two adjustment blocks 45, which respectively adjustably fastened to the elongated slots 44 of the wheel rim seat 40 with fastening members 46 and supported between the two side plates 42 near the two ends of the wheel rim seat 40, each having a top wheel rim bearing surface 47 and a front wheel rim positioning notch 48; and
a turning angle control 50, which comprises a plurality of fixed bolts 51 mounted on the fixed base 20, and a plurality of movable bolts 52 mounted on the rotary table 25.
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a base frame 60, which comprises a transverse front bar 61, a transverse rear bar 62, a plurality of shock-absorbing and anti-slip foot members 64 respectively symmetrically fastened to the transverse front bar 61 and the transverse rear bar 62 at the bottom side, and two side bars 63 each having a fixed end respectively pivotally connected to the two distal ends of the transverse front bar 61 and a free end;
two rear wheel supports 70, which each have one end, namely, the bottom end respectively pivotally connected to the free ends of the side bars 63 and smoothly arched to fit the periphery of the transverse rear bar 62 and the other end, namely, the top end fixedly provided with a transverse (horizontal) axle holder 71 or 72, a first locating member 73 formed of a screw bolt and threaded into (an inner thread of) one transverse axle holder 71 (according to this embodiment, the transverse axle holder 71 is a tubular nut horizontally fixedly provided at the top end of one rear wheel support 70), a second locating member 74 inserted through the other transverse axle holder 72 (according to this embodiment, the transverse axle holder 72 is a barrel), a lock screw 741 inserted through an elongated slot 721 at the transverse axle holder 72 and threaded into the second locating member 74 for locking the second locating member 74 to the transverse axle holder 72 when fastened up and for enabling the second locating member 74 to be moved axially relative to the transverse axle holder 72 to adjust the distance between the first locating member 73 and the second locating member 74 when loosened, a first wheel axle bearing 75 fixedly provided at one end of the first locating member 73 and adapted to support one end of the wheel axle X of the bicycle rear wheel 1003, and a second wheel axle bearing 76 fixedly provided at one end of the second locating member 74 and adapted to support the other end of the wheel axle X of the bicycle rear wheel 1003;
two adjustment devices 80, which comprise each a coupling block 81 slidably coupled to one of the side bars 63 and lockable thereto, a lock screw 811 mounted in the coupling block 81 and selectively threaded into one of a longitudinal series of screw holes 631 at the respective side bar 63 to lock the coupling block 81 to the respective side bar 63 at the desired location, and a strut 82 that has one end pivotally connected to the coupling block 81 and the other end pivotally connected to one of the rear wheel supports 70; and
a rear wheel damper 90, which comprises two locating frames 91 that are respectively fastened to the transverse rear bar 62 at right angles and arranged in parallel and have each a respective front end 911 extending in direction toward the transverse front bar 61 and curved upwards, two wheel holder plates 92 respectively and vertically adjustably fastened to the locating frames 91, and a roller 93 pivotally supported between the wheel holder plates 92.
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Further, the length of the rear wheel axle of the rear wheel of a bicycle may varies with the number of gears of the freewheel gear cluster used. For example, the rear wheel axle of the rear wheel of a bicycle using a freewheel gear cluster that has a relatively greater number of gears is relatively longer than the rear wheel axle of the rear wheel of a bicycle using a freewheel gear cluster that has a relatively smaller number of gears.
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Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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