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Title:
An improved exercise bike
Author:
Alex Caccia
;
Chris Staunton
;
Andy Hibberd
Subjects:
AMUSEMENTS
;
APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING,CLIMBING, OR FENCING
;
BALL GAMES
;
CARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES
;
GAMES
;
GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
;
HUMAN NECESSITIES
;
INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES
;
SPORTS
;
TRAINING EQUIPMENT
;
VIDEO GAMES
Description:
An exercise bike comprising: a base 2; a frame 3; and a steering stem 5 rotatably mounted to the frame for rotation about a steering axis 500 by a user. The frame is rotatably mounted to the base to allow rotation of the frame, relative to the base, about a tilt axis 300. A resilient member 7 is provided between the steering stem and the base. When the frame or steering stem is rotated in a direction, relative to its respective rotational axis, the other of the frame or steering stem is urged to rotate in the same direction, relative to its respective rotational axis due to the resilient member 7. There may be an arm 6 projecting rearwadly from the steering stem with the resilient member connecting thereto. The resilient member may be parallel to the steering axis. A user could apply steering input or leaning to tilt the frame. The resilient member may be a spring and may have adjustable resiliency.
Creation Date:
2024
Language:
English
Source:
esp@cenet
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