Stationary bike

Exercise devices – Having specific electrical feature – Monitors exercise parameter

Reexamination Certificate

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C482S051000, C482S057000, C482S902000, C434S061000

Reexamination Certificate

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06910991

ABSTRACT:
A stationary bike can control a display content appearing on a screen in accordance with its operation. The stationary bike basically includes a body, a handlebar rotatably attached to the body and a control unit controlling the display content on the screen, and is characterized by a restoring mechanism restoring the handlebar to an initial position. The restoring mechanism is configured with a coil spring wound around an outer circumference of a shaft, a hook securing one end of the coil spring to the shaft, and a hook securing the other end of the coil spring to a tubular member. The hooks are respectively engaged with a bolt secured to the shaft and with a bolt secured to the tubular member.

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patent: WO 03/018391 (2003-03-01), None

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