Patent ID: 9290233
Filing Date: 2016-03-22
CPC Classification: B62M,B63H,F16H

Claim Text:
1. A human-powered drivetrain comprising: a first rigid projection configured to move, the first rigid projection including a first pedal, the first rigid projection including a first plurality of projections positioned on a first surface of the first rigid projection, wherein the first rigid projection is configured to complete a first reset stroke responsive to receiving force from a first appendage in a first direction, wherein the first rigid projection is a linear projection and the first pedal is positioned on a distal end of the first rigid projection; a second rigid projection configured to move, the second rigid projection including a second pedal, the second rigid projection including a second plurality of projections positioned on a first surface of the second rigid projection, wherein the second rigid projection is configured to complete a second reset stroke responsive to receiving force from a second appendage in the first direction, wherein the second rigid projection is a linear projection and the second pedal is positioned on a distal end of the second rigid projection; a first gear including a first plurality of mating teeth, the mating teeth being configured to interface with the first plurality of projections position on the first surface of the first rigid projection, wherein the first gear is configured to rotate; a second gear including a second plurality of mating teeth, the second mating teeth being configured to interface with the second plurality of projections position on the second surface of the second rigid projection, wherein the second gear is configured to rotate; and an axle including the first gear positioned on a first end of the axle and the second gear positioned on the first end of the axle, wherein the axle is configured to rotate in a first direction responsive to the first gear or the second gear being rotated, wherein the first rigid projection and the second rigid projection are configured to be moved independently of one another.