Patent ID: 6719665
Filing Date: 2004-04-13
Classification: A63B

Abstract:
A step simulator having pace adjustment device comprising:a stand which is composed of a front foot bar, a rear foot bar perpendicularly connected on their middle portions by a cross bar, a post projected upward from a front upper surface of said cross bar, a first transverse tube on lower inner periphery of said post, a transverse rod perpendicularly across an upper portion of said post, a pair of upright plates each having a through hole in upper portion spacedly projected upward from a rear portion of said cross bar and a pair of guide bars spacedly extending rearward from a rear periphery of said rear foot bar; a driving wheel having an axis rotatably inserted through said first transverse tube of said post and a pair of cranks symmetrically secured to two ends of said axis respectively; an idler wheel including a belt wheel on one side rotatably secured to the through holes of said upright plates by a spindle and nuts with bearings engaged therebetween; a belt wrapped on said driving wheel and said belt wheel; a pair of pace adjustment devices each of which includes a connecting bar and an adjustment member, said connecting bar having a first tubular means on rear end respectively engaged with the cranks of said driving wheel, a first lug on front end and a plurality of positioning holes spacedly and centrally from in the body along the length thereof, said adjustment member having a second lug on top and a pair of screw holes in bottom for selectively secured said adjustment member to the positioning holes of said connecting bar by bolts; a pair of arcuate tread bars each having a second tubular means on front end pivoted to the second lug of said adjustment members by bolts and nuts with washers engaged therebetween, a pedal on top and a caster rotatably secured to a downward curved end, said casters being slid on the pair of guide bars of said stand respectively; a pair of support rods each having an aligned through hole adjacent lower end respectively pivoted to the first lug of said connecting bars and secured by bolts and nuts with washers engaged therebetween, a second transverse tube adjacent upper end respectively engaged with the transverse rod of said post and an opening in top thereof; a pair of handle bars each having a reduced lower end secured to the opening of said support rods respectively; a pair of positioning rods disposed on lateral sides of said idler wheel for positioning a magnet controlled resistance member which is adjustably controlled by a rope and a swivel button on said post.