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Self-compensating tire compression trainer

  • US 9,662,533 B2
  • Filed: 08/12/2016
  • Issued: 05/30/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/22/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A self-compensating resistance trainer adapted for use with a cycling mechanism having a bicycle wheel, said bicycle wheel rotatable with respect to said cycling mechanism about a first rotational axis, said first rotational axis fixed with respect to said cycling mechanism, said trainer comprising:

  • a frame having a mounting portion adapted to releasably affix said first rotational axis of said cycling mechanism with respect to said frame;

    a pivot arm being pivotably affixed to said frame about a pivot axis, a spring connected between said pivot arm and said frame, said spring urging a distal end of said pivot arm towards said mounting portion of said frame;

    a resistance device having a central axle affixed to said distal end of said pivot arm parallel to and spaced from said pivot axis, said resistance device having a driven cylinder resisting rotation with respect to said central axle, when said first rotational axis of said cycling mechanism is affixed to said frame, said bicycle wheel contacts said driven cylinder at a contact point and imparts rotation thereto, said pivot arm urging said resistance device toward said mounting portion of said frame, said resistance device includes a magnet to generate said resistance when said driven cylinder rotates;

    a spring generating a static biasing force at said contact point when said cycling mechanism is affixed to said mounting portion of said frame, said driven cylinder contacting and being urged toward said bicycle wheel by said static biasing force;

    a mechanism generating a dynamic biasing force at said contact point increasing from a relatively low force when said bicycle wheel is stationary and increasing to a relatively high force when said bicycle wheel is rotating said driven cylinder in a first direction, said dynamic biasing force subtracting from said static biasing force when said bicycle wheel is rotating said driven cylinder in a direction opposite said first direction; and

    said dynamic biasing force being sufficient to prevent slippage between said driven cylinder and said bicycle wheel.

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