Indoor exercise cycle with tilt function
A technique of physical exercise, tilting movement, applied in the field of training equipment, capable of solving problems such as tilting, paved with stones, covered with carpets, areas with cracks or unevenness, unsatisfactory equipment, unstable equipment, etc.
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[0028] Figure 1 shows a prior art stationary indoor exercise cycle rig comprising a first lower frame 1 stabilized relative to the floor, which supports a second upper frame 2 which is tiltably Attached to the first frame 1. As shown in Figures 2 and 3, the second upper frame 2 is tiltable with respect to the first lower frame and the floor via an axis 4, the bearings (not shown) connecting the two frames 1 and 2 are positioned at the front part 5 of the frame And in the rear part 6, the bearings are for example sliding bearings, pins or ball bearings. The tilting movement is indicated by arrow 7 . A flywheel 10 is rotatably secured to the upper frame 2 , connected to drive means, such as a belt or chain 11 , which transmits motion to the flywheel via a cog or sprocket 12 through a crank 13 with pedals 14 and 15 . The drive is mechanically similar to bicycles and drives of the prior art and is therefore not shown in more detail in the figures and will not be described furthe...
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