Exercise cycle with stretching handle

Exercise devices – Involving user translation or physical simulation thereof

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C482S057000, C482S062000

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11889751

ABSTRACT:
An exercise cycle with an extended handle comprises a pair of stands, a seat stand with a seat and a handle stand with a handle bar, which are crisscross pivotally engaged on the middle segment of the both stands, a set of gears pivotally engaged on the lower segment of the seat stand, a pair of pedals with cranks sets on the center of a wheel of the gears, a damper for varying the resistance of the pedal, a shock absorber to smooth the resistance of the pedal, a shaft that one end pivotally connects on a crank of the gears and the other end pivotally engaged on the handle stand, a base pivotally engaged with lower end of the handle stand, and a slide device set on the lower end of the seat stand. The seat stand and the handle stand can relatively move in a kind of scissoring movement when a user tramps on the pedal. By this way, people can exercise both upper and lower portion of the body.

REFERENCES:
patent: 7097596 (2006-08-01), Yang
patent: 7097598 (2006-08-01), Lee
patent: 7393308 (2008-07-01), Huang

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