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Indoor-rollbike apparatus

  • US 4,925,183 A
  • Filed: 06/01/1987
  • Issued: 05/15/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/01/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Indoor exercising apparatus for use with a conventional rider-powered bike unit having a frame and having spaced front steering and rear drive wheels supported by the frame at a wheel base, the exercising apparatus comprising the combination ofa road device unit having a stationary frame structure including laterally spaced sides, and a non-powered substantially free-wheeling endless treadmill supported relative to the frame structure and defining a generally exposed upper run extended laterally between the spaced sides and longitudinally a distance greater than the wheel base of the bike unit, whereby both wheels of the bike unit may be simultaneously supported by and frictionally coupled to the upper treadmill run;

  • motion-coordinator means coupling said bike unit frame relative to the frame structure, with both wheels simultaneously supported on the treadmill, operable to hold the bike unit substantially fixed longitudinally on the treadmill while allowing unrestricted lateral steering movement of the bike unit; and

    said motion-coordinator means including a transverse member on said frame structure disposed laterally of and elevated above the upper treadmill run, longitudinally extended bar means, means connecting the bar means at its front end relative to the bike unit frame in the region where the rear wheel is connected to the bike unit frame, and means coupling the bar means at its rear end to the transverse member and including means to allow limited twisting movement of the bike unit relative to the transverse member to limit bike unit tilting relative to the treadmill while precluding the bike unit from falling and including anti-friction means in the form of a roller mounted to rotate about its longitudinal axis relative to the longitudinally extended bar means, which axis is also angled transverse to the transverse member, adapted to engage and roll along the transverse member for allowing unrestricted lateral steering movement of the bike unit;

    whereby the rider may power the drive wheel, to move the treadmill longitudinally, without the bike unit moving longitudinally off of the treadmill, and the rider may steer the front wheel laterally of the treadmill and balance the bike unit as in riding on a real road surface.

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