Reciprocating pedal drive mechanism for a vehicle
First Claim
1. In a rider-driven vehicle having a frame and at least one driven wheel journalled in the frame for rotation with respect thereto, a drive mechanism of the type including a rotatable driving member mounted for rotation with respect to the frame and having a first predetermined effective circumference;
- unidirectional torque transmitting means connected between the driving member and the driven wheel for transmitting torque in only one direction from the driving member to the driven wheel;
an elongated lever arm;
means near one end of the lever arm for receiving a driving force exerted by a rider of the vehicle;
means attached to the lever arm near its other end for connecting the lever arm to the vehicle frame to permit oscillatory movement of the lever arm about its other end within a predetermined angular sector with respect to the frame in response to the driving force exerted by the rider;
anchor means mounted at one of a first attachment point connected to the lever arm intermediate the ends thereof and a second attachment point connected to the frame and lying approximately in the plane of oscillation of the lever arm and spaced to one side of the predetermined sector of oscillation;
a rotatable intermediate member mounted at the other of said first and second attachment points, the intermediate member having a predetermined effective circumference;
means connecting the anchor means to the rotatable driving member by way of the rotatable intermediate member for transforming a tensile force acting on the anchor means along a line from the anchor means tangent to the effective circumference of the rotatable intermediate member, in response to the driving force exerted by the rider on the force receiving means, into a force acting on the driving member tangent to its effective circumference, and means for selectively changing the location of the first attachment point connected to the lever arm so as to the vary the ratio of the force exerted by the rider to the force transmitted by the means connecting the anchor means to the rotatable driving member, the improvement wherein the means for selectively changing the location of the first attachment point with respect to the lever arm comprises;
a slide arm having one end pivotally attached to a predetermined point on the lever arm intermediate the ends of the lever arm, the other end of the slide arm extending generally toward the rotatable driving member;
a link member having one end pivotally attached to the frame and the other end pivotally attached to the other end of the slide arm; and
means for moving the location of the first attachment point between predetermined limits along at least a portion of the length of the slide arm.
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Abstract
A pedal drive mechanism for a are vehicle. In a preferred bicycle version, pedal lever arms Additional pivotally attached to each side of the frame near the rear wheel hub for reciprocal rotation within a limited angular sector. Downward forces exerted by a rider on the pedals are transmitted through flexible tension members on each side of the bicycle anchored either to first attachment points intermediate the ends of the lever arms or to second attachment points on the frame above the lever arms and leading around pulleys mounted at the other of the first and second points. From the pulleys each tension member leads over and around a corresponding rotary driving member that is connected through an overrunning clutch to the rear wheel. Means interconnecting the lever arms return one arm to the upper starting position while the other arm is in the downward power stroke. Manually operable control means vary the location of the first attachment points on the lever arms to change the torque delivered to the driving members for a given driving force on the pedals. Additional idler pulleys mounted at the tension member anchor points may be used to "gear up" the mechanism for higher speeds and lower output torque. Disconnect means disengage the overrunning clutches from the rear wheel hub to prevent damage to the mechanism when the bicycle is backed up.
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7 Claims
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1. In a rider-driven vehicle having a frame and at least one driven wheel journalled in the frame for rotation with respect thereto, a drive mechanism of the type including a rotatable driving member mounted for rotation with respect to the frame and having a first predetermined effective circumference;
- unidirectional torque transmitting means connected between the driving member and the driven wheel for transmitting torque in only one direction from the driving member to the driven wheel;
an elongated lever arm;
means near one end of the lever arm for receiving a driving force exerted by a rider of the vehicle;
means attached to the lever arm near its other end for connecting the lever arm to the vehicle frame to permit oscillatory movement of the lever arm about its other end within a predetermined angular sector with respect to the frame in response to the driving force exerted by the rider;
anchor means mounted at one of a first attachment point connected to the lever arm intermediate the ends thereof and a second attachment point connected to the frame and lying approximately in the plane of oscillation of the lever arm and spaced to one side of the predetermined sector of oscillation;
a rotatable intermediate member mounted at the other of said first and second attachment points, the intermediate member having a predetermined effective circumference;
means connecting the anchor means to the rotatable driving member by way of the rotatable intermediate member for transforming a tensile force acting on the anchor means along a line from the anchor means tangent to the effective circumference of the rotatable intermediate member, in response to the driving force exerted by the rider on the force receiving means, into a force acting on the driving member tangent to its effective circumference, and means for selectively changing the location of the first attachment point connected to the lever arm so as to the vary the ratio of the force exerted by the rider to the force transmitted by the means connecting the anchor means to the rotatable driving member, the improvement wherein the means for selectively changing the location of the first attachment point with respect to the lever arm comprises;a slide arm having one end pivotally attached to a predetermined point on the lever arm intermediate the ends of the lever arm, the other end of the slide arm extending generally toward the rotatable driving member; a link member having one end pivotally attached to the frame and the other end pivotally attached to the other end of the slide arm; and means for moving the location of the first attachment point between predetermined limits along at least a portion of the length of the slide arm. - View Dependent Claims (2)
- unidirectional torque transmitting means connected between the driving member and the driven wheel for transmitting torque in only one direction from the driving member to the driven wheel;
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3. A pedal drive mechanism for a wheeled vehicle of the type having a frame, at least one driven wheel journalled for rotation with respect to the frame, a pair of rotatable drive members mounted for rotation with respect to the frame;
- unidirectional torque transmitting means connected between each driving member and the driven wheel for transmitting torque in only one direction from the driving member to the driven wheel;
a pair of elongated lever arms;
a pedal attached at one end of each lever arm for receiving a driving force exerted by a rider of the vehicle;
means for connecting the other end of each lever arm to the vehicle frame to permit oscillation of the lever arm about said other end within a predetermined angular sector with respect to the frame in response to the driving force exerted by the rider;
a pair of anchor means, each anchor means mounted at one of a first attachment point located at a preselected position on each lever arm intermediate the ends thereof and a second attachment point connected to the frame and located at a preselected position lying approximately in the plane of oscillation of each lever arm and spaced to one side of the predetermined angular sector of oscillation;
a pair of idler wheels, each idler wheel mounted at the other of said first and second attachment points;
a pair of elongated flexible tension members, each tension member attached at one end to one of said anchor means and leading therefrom around the corresponding idler wheel and thence around at least a portion of the corresponding driving member in non-slip relation thereto such that rotation of the lever arm in a direction to increase the distance between the corresponding anchor means and idler wheel causes the tension member to exert a pull tangential to the driving member and thereby rotate said driving member in said one direction for transmitting torque to the driven wheel in response to said rotary movement of the lever arm with respect to the frame; and
means for interconnecting said pair of lever arms for rotating one of the lever arms in a direction to decrease the distance between the corresponding anchor means and idler wheel when the other lever arm is rotated in a direction to increase the distance between the other anchor means and idler wheel in response to a driving force exerted by the rider, the improvement wherein the means for interconnecting the pair of lever arms comprises;a first shaft journalled in the frame and extending through the hub of the driven wheel, one of the lever arms being rigidly coupled to said first shaft for rotating the shaft with respect to the frame; a second shaft journalled in the frame and extending through the hub of the driven wheel parallel to the first shaft, the other of the lever arms being rigidly coupled to said second shaft; a first gear fastened to the first shaft inside the hub; and a second gear fastened to the second shaft in meshing engagement with the first gear, whereby rotation of the first shaft in one direction in response to a driving force exerted by the rider on the pedal of the one lever arm causes rotation of the shaft and the other lever arm in the opposite direction.
- unidirectional torque transmitting means connected between each driving member and the driven wheel for transmitting torque in only one direction from the driving member to the driven wheel;
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4. In a bicycle of the type having a frame, a steerable wheel mounted at the front of the frame, a driven wheel having a hub journalled at the rear of the frame, a seat for a rider mounted at the top of the frame, a pair of rotatable drive members mounted one on each side of and concentrically with the hub of the driven wheel for rotation with respect to the frame;
- a pair of unidirectional torque transmitting means connected one between each driving member and the hub of the driven wheel for transmitting torque only in the forward direction from the driving member to the driven wheel;
a pair of elongated lever arms each pivotally mounted near its rear end to the frame, one on each side of and adjacent to the hub of the driven wheel, for reciprocal rotation within a predetermined angular sector having upper and lower limits respectively above and below a horizontal line extending forwardly from the pivot axis of the lever arm;
a pair of pedal means attached one to each lever arm near its forward end for receiving driving forces exerted downwardly by the feet of a rider seated on the bicycle;
a pair of first attachment means connected one to each lever arm intermediate the respective pedal means and pivot axis;
a pair of second attachment means located one on each side of the frame above the upper limit of the predetermined angular sector of reciprocal rotation;
a pair of idler wheels rotatably mounted respectively at one pair of said first and second attachment means;
a pair of elongated flexible tension members, each tension member attached at one end to a respective one of the other pair of said first and second attachment means and leading therefrom around the corresponding idler wheel and thence over and around at least a portion of the circumference of the corresponding driving member in non-slip relation thereto, whereby downward rotation of the corresponding lever arm in response to a driving force exerted by a foot of the rider on the pedal thereof causes the tension member to exert a pull tangential to the corresponding driving member to rotate said driving member in the forward direction, the driving member in turn rotating the driven wheel in the forward direction through the unidirectional torque transmitting means; and
means for selectively changing the location of the first pair of attachment means so as to vary the ratio of the distance from each pedal means to the rear end of the respective lever arm to the distance from each first attachment means to the rear end of the respective lever arm, whereby the ratio of the force exerted by the rider on the pedals of the lever arms to the force transmitted by the respective tension members may be varied, the improvement wherein said means for selectively changing the location of the first pair of attachment means comprises;a pair of slide arms, each having one end pivotally attached to a predetermined point on a respective one of the lever arms intermediate the ends of the lever arm; a pair of link members, each having one end pivotally connected to the frame of the bicycle adjacent to a respective one of the drive members and the other end pivotally connected to the other end of a respective one of the slide arms; means for mounting each first attachment means on a respective one of the slide arms for slidable movement between predetermined limits along at least a portion of the length of the slide arm; and control means connected to said slidable mounting means and manually operable by the rider for simultaneously sliding each of said mounting means in synchronism along the portion of the length of the respective slide arm between said predetermined limits. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
- a pair of unidirectional torque transmitting means connected one between each driving member and the hub of the driven wheel for transmitting torque only in the forward direction from the driving member to the driven wheel;
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