Power generating structure of an exerciser
A power generating structure of an exerciser is disclosed to include a driving wheel, a crank and pedal assembly for pedaling by the user to rotate the driving wheel, a gravity wheel, a first transmission belt coupled between the driving wheel and the gravity wheel, a big idle wheel fixedly provided at one side of the gravity wheel, a power generator, a small idle wheel provided at one side of the power generator, and a second transmission belt coupled between the big idle wheel and the small idle wheel for driving the power generator to generate electricity upon rotation of the gravity wheel by the driving wheel.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an exercising machine and more specifically, to a power generating structure of an exerciser.
2. Description of the Related Art
A wheeled exerciser, for example, a stationary bicycle, as shown in
The power generating system of the aforesaid design has numerous drawbacks as follows:
1. The system uses the driving wheel 3, the transmission belts 4, the transmission shaft 5, and the transmission wheel 6 to transfer applied force from the user to the gravity wheel 8 and the reluctance generator 9. This transmission arrangement uses a number of parts, resulting in a complicated structure and high cost.
2. Because the system uses a number of wheels (the driving wheel 3, the transmission wheel 6, and the gravity wheel 8) to transfer applied force from the user to the reluctance generator 9, it requires much effort to drive the reluctance generator 9 to generate electricity.
3. The reluctance generator 9 is heavy and expensive, and requires much installation space.
4. The gravity wheel 8 is a metal wheel that becomes hot quietly during operation of the exerciser, and the transmission belt 4 that is coupled to the gravity wheel 8 will become loosened soon when the gravity wheel 8 is hot, thereby affecting transmission of the applied force to the reluctance generator 9.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a power generating structure of an exerciser, which is easy and inexpensive to install. It is another object of the present invention to provide a power generating structure of an exerciser, which is stable and durable in use. To achieve these and other objects of the present invention, the power generating structure is installed in a wheeled exerciser, for example, a stationary bicycle, comprising a driving wheel, a crank and pedal assembly for pedaling by the user to rotate the driving wheel, a gravity wheel, a first transmission belt coupled between the driving wheel and the gravity wheel, a big idle wheel fixedly provided at one side of the gravity wheel, a power generator, a small idle wheel provided at one side of the power generator, and a second transmission belt coupled between the big idle wheel and the small idle wheel for driving the power generator to generate electricity upon rotation of the gravity wheel by the driving wheel.
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Further, the gravity wheel 13 is mounted with a magnetoresistor 15 and a controller 16, as shown in
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As indicated above, the invention provides a power generating structure of an exerciser that has the following features:
1. The big idle wheel 23 and the small idle wheel 21 have different diameters, thereby providing a speed-change effect, i.e., the power generator 20 can be rotated at a high speed with less effort.
2. The big idle wheel 23 can be made of a non-metal material of low heat transfer index, preventing quick transfer of heat energy from the gravity wheel 13 to the transmission belt 24.
3. The electricity accumulator 22 can be a rechargeable battery that stores generated electricity and outputs stabilized voltage and electric current to the monitor 17 and the controller 16.
4. By means of the transmission belt 24 to transfer rotary driving force from the big idle wheel 23 to the small idle wheel 21 and the power generator 20, smooth rotation of the gravity wheel 13 is maintained.
5. The power generator 20 can be a small-sized and inexpensive power generator to lower the cost of the system.
A prototype of power generating structure of an exerciser has been constructed with the features of
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A power generating structure of an exerciser comprising a driving wheel, a crank and a pedal assembly fastened to said driving wheel for pedaling by the user to rotate said driving wheel, a gravity wheel having a gravity wheel diameter, a transmission belt coupled between said driving wheel and said gravity wheel, and a generator rotatable by said gravity wheel to generate electricity, wherein said gravity wheel has a big idle wheel fixedly fastened to one side thereof for synchronous rotation; said big idle wheel having a diameter less than said gravity wheel diameter, a controller in electrical cooperation with said big idle wheel for adjusting the resistance of the gravity wheel subjecting to different exercise requirements; said power generator has a small idle wheel fixedly fastened to one side thereof and coupled to said big idle wheel by a transmission belt for driving said power generator to generate electricity upon rotation of said gravity wheel, and an electricity accumulator electrically connected to a power output end thereof for storing generated electricity.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 28, 2006
Publication Date: Jul 3, 2008
Inventor: Shih-Wen Hsiao (Tamtzu Hsiang)
Application Number: 11/646,511
International Classification: A63B 22/06 (20060101);