US20200069997A1 - Swingable exercise bike - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an exercise training device, and more particularly to a swingable exercise bike.
- the bike body of most conventional exercise bikes is stationary, that is, the bike body is fixed to a base.
- the user stably rides on the bike body and continuously treads to generate a sports effect.
- a bike body 41 is pivotally connected to a pivot portion 42 of a base 4 , allowing the bike body 41 to swing left and right relative to the base 4 , so that the user can experience the actual feeling of riding a bike to enhance the fun during the exercise.
- the base 4 is provided with elastic members 43 at both sides of the pivot portion 42 as a cushion.
- the elastic member 43 is disposed in an upright manner. When it is pressed, a deformation in the height direction is generated to provide a cushioning resistance in the height direction. But, the swinging motion of the bike body 41 is performed along a curved trajectory. It is difficult for the upright elastic member 43 to stably support the swinging bike body 41 , with safety concerns. Accordingly, the inventor of the present invention has devoted himself based on his many years of practical experiences to solve these problems.
- the primary object of the present invention is to provide a swingable exercise bike.
- a cushion device for cushioning the swing of a bike body provides horizontal support, thereby ensuring that the bike body obtains stable support to prevent the user from falling and being injured.
- the swingable exercise bike comprises a base, a supporting mechanism, and a cushion device.
- the base has a first pivot portion for a bike body to be pivotally connected to the first pivot portion so that the bike body is able to swing left and right relative to the base.
- the supporting mechanism includes two first connecting rods located at left and right sides of the first pivot portion.
- the first connecting rods each have one end pivotally connected to the base and another end extending in a height direction and pivotally connected to a second connecting rod.
- the second connecting rod is further pivotally connected to the bike body.
- the cushion device is disposed in a horizontal direction and has two ends respectively connected to the two second connecting rods for generating damping when the two second connecting rods are pivoted by the bike body.
- the base is provided with second pivot portions at the left and right sides of the first pivot portion for pivotal connection of the first connecting rods.
- the second connecting rod has a length less than a distance between the first pivot portion and the second pivot portion.
- pivotal positions at which the two second connecting rods of the supporting mechanism are connected to the bike body are at a same height.
- the cushion device includes a damper and two supports.
- the two supports are located at the left and right sides of the first pivot portion and fixed to the second connecting rods, respectively.
- Two ends of the damper are pivotally connected to the two supports, respectively.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a partially enlarged view of the present invention
- FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 are schematic views of the present invention when in use.
- FIG. 5 a planar view of the prior art.
- the present invention discloses a swingable exercise bike, comprising a bike body 11 and a base 1 .
- the bike body 11 is a flywheel structure of any type in the prior art.
- the bike body 11 comprises a frame, a seat, an armrest, a rotating wheel, a pedal, a resistance wheel (not shown), and so on.
- the front and rear ends of the base 1 are provided with first pivot portions 12 , respectively.
- the bike body 11 is pivotally connected to the first pivot portions 12 , so that the bike body 11 is able to swing left and right relative to the base 1 .
- each supporting mechanism 2 includes two first connecting rods 21 A, 21 B located at left and right sides of the first pivot portion 12 .
- the base 1 is provided with second pivot portions 13 A, 13 B at the left and right sides of the first pivot portion 12 .
- the first connecting rods 21 A, 21 B each have one end pivotally connected to the second pivot portion 13 A, 13 B and another end extending in the height direction and pivotally connected to a second connecting rod 22 A, 22 B. Another end of the second connecting rod 22 A, 22 B is pivotally connected to the bike body 11 .
- the pivotal positions at which the two second connecting rods 22 A, 22 B are connected to the bike body 11 are at the same height.
- the length of the second connecting rod 22 A, 22 B is less than the distance between the first pivot portion 12 and the second pivot portion 13 A, 13 B.
- the first connecting rod 21 A, 21 B is set to be inclined toward the first pivot portion 12 when the bike body 11 is not swung.
- the first connecting rod 21 A located at the left side of the first pivot portion 12 is inclined toward the right side
- the first connecting rod 21 B located at the right side of the first pivot portion 12 is inclined toward the left side.
- the supporting mechanism 2 is provided with a cushion device 3 .
- the cushion device 3 includes a damper 31 and two supports 32 A, 32 B.
- the two supports 32 A, 32 B are located at the left and right sides of the first pivot portion 12 , respectively.
- the bottom ends of the two supports 32 A, 32 B are fixed to the second connecting rods 22 A, 22 B, respectively.
- the top ends of the two supports 32 A, 32 B extend upwardly.
- Two ends of the damper 31 are pivotally connected to the top ends of the two supports 32 A, 32 B, respectively.
- the damper 31 is disposed in the horizontal direction and is a device that can change in length, thereby absorbing the applied force and generating a cushioning effect.
- the second connecting rods 22 A, 22 B are pivoted by the bike body 11 to drive the two supports 32 A, 32 B to change the distance between the two supports 32 A, 32 B, thereby compressing or extending the damper 31 to provide a cushioning effect.
- the bike body 11 pushes and pulls the second connecting rods 22 A, 22 B at the two sides thereof, so that the two supports 32 A, 32 B are linked to compress or extend the damper 31 . Accordingly, the action of swinging the bike body 11 to the left side is buffered, and the swing can be performed more stably to prevent the user from falling and being injured. Since the bike body 11 swings to the left side to pivot the second connecting rods 22 A, 22 B, the first connecting rods 21 A, 21 B are also pivoted. The first connecting rod 21 A located at the left side is linked to pivot left, but does not swing beyond the left of its axis, thereby making the swing of the bike body 11 more stable and being supported.
- the bike body 11 pushes and pulls the second connecting rods 22 A, 22 B at the two sides thereof, so that the two supports 32 A, 32 B are linked to compress or extend the damper 31 . Accordingly, the action of swinging the bike body 11 to the right side is buffered, and the swing can be performed more stably to prevent the user from falling and being injured. Since the bike body 11 swings to the right side to pivot the second connecting rods 22 A, 22 B, the first connecting rods 21 A, 21 B are also pivoted. The first connecting rod 21 A located at the right side is linked to pivot right, but does not swing beyond the right of its axis, thereby making the swing of the bike body 11 more stable and being supported.
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- The present invention relates to an exercise training device, and more particularly to a swingable exercise bike.
- According to the trend in sports, people may go to the gym or buy an exercise bike at home for exercise. The bike body of most conventional exercise bikes is stationary, that is, the bike body is fixed to a base. The user stably rides on the bike body and continuously treads to generate a sports effect.
- The pedaling action of the exercise bike described above is slightly monotonous, and the user is prone to be inpatient and cannot continue to exercise. Therefore, another exercise bike has been developed on the market. As shown in
FIG. 5 , abike body 41 is pivotally connected to apivot portion 42 of a base 4, allowing thebike body 41 to swing left and right relative to the base 4, so that the user can experience the actual feeling of riding a bike to enhance the fun during the exercise. - For the safety during the exercise, the base 4 is provided with
elastic members 43 at both sides of thepivot portion 42 as a cushion. When the bike body swings left and right, it is pressed against theelastic member 43 on the corresponding side to obtain the cushioning resistance, so as to prevent the user from falling and being injured. In the above-mentioned conventional structure, theelastic member 43 is disposed in an upright manner. When it is pressed, a deformation in the height direction is generated to provide a cushioning resistance in the height direction. But, the swinging motion of thebike body 41 is performed along a curved trajectory. It is difficult for the uprightelastic member 43 to stably support the swingingbike body 41, with safety concerns. Accordingly, the inventor of the present invention has devoted himself based on his many years of practical experiences to solve these problems. - The primary object of the present invention is to provide a swingable exercise bike. A cushion device for cushioning the swing of a bike body provides horizontal support, thereby ensuring that the bike body obtains stable support to prevent the user from falling and being injured.
- In order to achieve the aforesaid object, a swingable exercise bike is provided. The swingable exercise bike comprises a base, a supporting mechanism, and a cushion device. The base has a first pivot portion for a bike body to be pivotally connected to the first pivot portion so that the bike body is able to swing left and right relative to the base. The supporting mechanism includes two first connecting rods located at left and right sides of the first pivot portion. The first connecting rods each have one end pivotally connected to the base and another end extending in a height direction and pivotally connected to a second connecting rod. The second connecting rod is further pivotally connected to the bike body. When the bike body swings left and right, the first connecting rods and the second linking rods are pivoted. The cushion device is disposed in a horizontal direction and has two ends respectively connected to the two second connecting rods for generating damping when the two second connecting rods are pivoted by the bike body.
- In an embodiment, the base is provided with second pivot portions at the left and right sides of the first pivot portion for pivotal connection of the first connecting rods. The second connecting rod has a length less than a distance between the first pivot portion and the second pivot portion.
- In an embodiment, pivotal positions at which the two second connecting rods of the supporting mechanism are connected to the bike body are at a same height.
- In an embodiment, the cushion device includes a damper and two supports. The two supports are located at the left and right sides of the first pivot portion and fixed to the second connecting rods, respectively. Two ends of the damper are pivotally connected to the two supports, respectively.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a partially enlarged view of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 andFIG. 4 are schematic views of the present invention when in use; and -
FIG. 5 a planar view of the prior art. - Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- Referring to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , the present invention discloses a swingable exercise bike, comprising abike body 11 and abase 1. Thebike body 11 is a flywheel structure of any type in the prior art. Thebike body 11 comprises a frame, a seat, an armrest, a rotating wheel, a pedal, a resistance wheel (not shown), and so on. The front and rear ends of thebase 1 are provided withfirst pivot portions 12, respectively. Thebike body 11 is pivotally connected to thefirst pivot portions 12, so that thebike body 11 is able to swing left and right relative to thebase 1. - The front and rear ends of the
base 1 are provided with supportingmechanisms 2 corresponding to thefirst pivot portions 12, respectively. As shown inFIG. 2 , each supportingmechanism 2 includes two first connectingrods first pivot portion 12. Thebase 1 is provided withsecond pivot portions first pivot portion 12. The first connectingrods second pivot portion rod rod bike body 11. The pivotal positions at which the twosecond connecting rods bike body 11 are at the same height. In this embodiment, the length of the second connectingrod first pivot portion 12 and thesecond pivot portion rod first pivot portion 12 when thebike body 11 is not swung. In detail, the first connectingrod 21A located at the left side of thefirst pivot portion 12 is inclined toward the right side, and the first connectingrod 21B located at the right side of thefirst pivot portion 12 is inclined toward the left side. With the above structure, when thebike body 11 swings left and right relative to thebase 1, the second connectingrods rods - Furthermore, the supporting
mechanism 2 is provided with acushion device 3. Thecushion device 3 includes adamper 31 and two supports 32A, 32B. The two supports 32A, 32B are located at the left and right sides of thefirst pivot portion 12, respectively. The bottom ends of the two supports 32A, 32B are fixed to the second connectingrods damper 31 are pivotally connected to the top ends of the two supports 32A, 32B, respectively. Thedamper 31 is disposed in the horizontal direction and is a device that can change in length, thereby absorbing the applied force and generating a cushioning effect. When thebike body 11 swings left and right relative to thebase 1, the second connectingrods bike body 11 to drive the two supports 32A, 32B to change the distance between the two supports 32A, 32B, thereby compressing or extending thedamper 31 to provide a cushioning effect. - With the above configuration, when the user swings the
bike body 11 left, as shown inFIG. 3 , thebike body 11 pushes and pulls the second connectingrods damper 31. Accordingly, the action of swinging thebike body 11 to the left side is buffered, and the swing can be performed more stably to prevent the user from falling and being injured. Since thebike body 11 swings to the left side to pivot the second connectingrods rods rod 21A located at the left side is linked to pivot left, but does not swing beyond the left of its axis, thereby making the swing of thebike body 11 more stable and being supported. - On the other hand, when the user swings the
bike body 11 right, as shown inFIG. 4 , thebike body 11 pushes and pulls the second connectingrods supports damper 31. Accordingly, the action of swinging thebike body 11 to the right side is buffered, and the swing can be performed more stably to prevent the user from falling and being injured. Since thebike body 11 swings to the right side to pivot the second connectingrods rods rod 21A located at the right side is linked to pivot right, but does not swing beyond the right of its axis, thereby making the swing of thebike body 11 more stable and being supported. - Although particular embodiments of the present 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 present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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