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    • B62MRIDER PROPULSION OF WHEELED VEHICLES OR SLEDGES; POWERED PROPULSION OF SLEDGES OR SINGLE-TRACK CYCLES; TRANSMISSIONS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR SUCH VEHICLES
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  • My invention relates to velocipedes and other similar machines, and has for its objects providing mechanism for propelling and guiding the same so that a rider may employ the weight and muscles of his body to the best advantage, and thus be enabled to attain a higher speed or propel himself with greater case than with the velocipedes at present in use.
  • the lever and pedals are connected by sunand-planet or other suitable gear with the driving-wheel of the velocipede in such a man nor that while force is being exerted by pulling the lever the feet are employed in pushing the pedals.
  • the said lever receives the handle-bar and rod for guiding the machine; and by my invention I provide suitable mechanism for guiding velocipedes with reciproeating guiding-rod and handle-bar.
  • the pedals are raised and have a nearly Serial No. 525,882. (No model.)
  • the driving mechanism is as follows:
  • the hand propelling-lever consists of two rods a a, fulcrumed, respectively, on the two sides of the backbone or frame in the two bearings a a of the bracket 1).
  • the two arms a a of the propelling-lever extend above and below their bearings, and above said bearings are connected by two cross-pieces 1 and 2.
  • the lower ends of said rods are connected, respectively, p
  • a double pedal-lever consisting of two arms 6 e,is fulcrumed at the lower ends of said arms at e to a support 19 on an extension I) of the frame situated under its main portion.
  • Pedals b b are attached to the upper ends of the two arms 6 6, respectively.
  • Said arms are also connected, respectively, to the lower ends of the two arms a a.
  • A- sleeve or pillar a is located substantially midway between the two arms a a and firmly secured by the cross-braces 1 2 sleeve (1 and being revoluble therein.
  • the lever a. a is operated by means of said handle-bar.
  • lever a and pedals 12 work together and assist one another in giving motion to cranks d.
  • the guiding mechanism is as follows: Center pillar or sleeve a of lever a receives rod (i which at its upper end carries handle-bar a Rod a is free to revolve within pillar a and at its lower end has jaw a securely attached for the purpose of receiving rocker 0, as in an ordinary universal joint.
  • the other ends of rocker a are coupled to one end of each of connecting rods a.
  • Immediately above the fork g and attached to same are furnished pins g upon which the other ends of connecting-rods a fit.
  • the double propelling hand-lever having its two rods a a firmly secured together, fulcrumed respectively on the two sides of the frame and extending above and below the same, and connected with crossbraces l and 2 below the frame, an independ ent double pedal-lever having its two arms fulcrumed on a portion of the frame below the bearings of the hand-lever, the drive tractionwheel provided with a crank on each side, and the lower ends of the two rods a a connected directly with said cranks and also with the arms of the pedal-lever by a rod or link, the sleeve a firmly attached to the arms ct a, the revol uble rod 06* extending through said sleeve and provided with a handle-bar at its upper end and a joint connection at its lower end connecting the same with rods extending from the frame of the pilot-wheel, all as set forth.
  • the double propelling hand-lever having its two rods a a firmly secured together, fulcrumed respectively on the two sides of the frame and extending above and below the same, an independent double pedallever having its two arms fulcrumed at their lower ends on a portion of the frame below the bearings of the lever a a, the drive-wheel provided with a crank on each side, and the lower ends ofthe two rods a a connected directl y with said cranks and also with the arms of the pedal-lever bya rod or link and a handle-bar attached to the upper end of the handlever, all as set forth.

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Patented Nov. l5, I898.
No. 6l4,320
I T. c. DENNISON. PBOPELLING AND GUIDING MECHANISM FOR VELOCIPEDES, 8L0.
(Application filed oct. 9, 1894.)
(No Model.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS CRAIVFORD DENNISON, OF OAMARU, NEW ZEALAND.
PR OPELLING AND GUIDING MECHANISM FOR VELOCIPEDES, 80C.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 614,320, dated November 15, 1898.
Application filed October 9, 1894.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, THOMAS CRA FORD DENNISON, a British subject, residing at Oamaru, in the Colony of New Zealand, have invented new and useful Improvements in Propelling and Guiding Mechanism for Velocipedes and other Similar Machinery, of which the following is a clear, full, and exact description.
My invention relates to velocipedes and other similar machines, and has for its objects providing mechanism for propelling and guiding the same so that a rider may employ the weight and muscles of his body to the best advantage, and thus be enabled to attain a higher speed or propel himself with greater case than with the velocipedes at present in use.
Further objects are to make provision for raising the riders legs to such a height as to reduce liability of splashing with mud. At the same time the seat is so placed as to be in the most convenient position for mounting and dismounting with ease.
It is well known that most of the present forms of velocipedes are so designed that riding the same has a great tendency to contract the chest of the rider.
It is one of the objects of my invention to make the propelling mechanism of such a design as to have an opposite tendency-that is, to expand the chest of the rider.
I carry the objects of my invention into effect by providing a lever to be worked by the hands and pedals to be Worked by the feet. The lever and pedals are connected by sunand-planet or other suitable gear with the driving-wheel of the velocipede in such a man nor that while force is being exerted by pulling the lever the feet are employed in pushing the pedals. In this manner the weight and muscles of the body are used to greater advantage and better results obtained than Where the legs only are used for propulsion and the arms are employed for guiding the machine only. The said lever receives the handle-bar and rod for guiding the machine; and by my invention I provide suitable mechanism for guiding velocipedes with reciproeating guiding-rod and handle-bar.
The pedals are raised and have a nearly Serial No. 525,882. (No model.)
horizontal reciprocating movement and are thus in such a position as to reduce liability of the riders legs being splashed by mud.
The action of pulling with the hands and pushing with the feet is similar to that of rowing a boat, where the shoulders are thrown back and the chest expanded at every stroke. I am aware that reciprocating levers and pedals have been used in connection with epicyclic trains for propelling velocipedes, especially upon railways, where the machine is guided by the rails; but with my invention 1 am able to propel and guide velocipedes upon ordinary roads when the propellinglever and guiding-rod are reciprocating together.
In order that my invention may be mosteasily understood by one skilled in the art to which it appertains, I will now proceed to describe the same in detail, and for that purpose shall refer to the accompanying drawing, whereon similar letters indicate corresponding parts.
The accompanying drawing represents an isometrical View of a bicycle embodyingm improvements.
The driving mechanism is as follows: The hand propelling-lever consists of two rods a a, fulcrumed, respectively, on the two sides of the backbone or frame in the two bearings a a of the bracket 1). The two arms a a of the propelling-lever extend above and below their bearings, and above said bearings are connected by two cross-pieces 1 and 2. The lower ends of said rods are connected, respectively, p
by jointed rods or links a with the two cranks d d of the driving-wheel, which are arranged on opposite sides of the same. A double pedal-lever, consisting of two arms 6 e,is fulcrumed at the lower ends of said arms at e to a support 19 on an extension I) of the frame situated under its main portion. Pedals b b are attached to the upper ends of the two arms 6 6, respectively. Said arms are also connected, respectively, to the lower ends of the two arms a a. A- sleeve or pillar a is located substantially midway between the two arms a a and firmly secured by the cross-braces 1 2 sleeve (1 and being revoluble therein. The lever a. a is operated by means of said handle-bar.
It will be seen that lever a and pedals 12 work together and assist one another in giving motion to cranks d.
The guiding mechanism is as follows: Center pillar or sleeve a of lever a receives rod (i which at its upper end carries handle-bar a Rod a is free to revolve within pillar a and at its lower end has jaw a securely attached for the purpose of receiving rocker 0, as in an ordinary universal joint. The other ends of rocker a are coupled to one end of each of connecting rods a. Immediately above the fork g and attached to same are furnished pins g upon which the other ends of connecting-rods a fit.
It will thus be seen that when the handle a is turned such movement is reproduced upon wheel 9 by means of rod a rocker a rods a, and pins g It will also be seen that by means of one and the same mechanism I am able to reciprocate lever a and pedals Z2 for driving velocipedes and at the same time guide the machine.
I wish it to be understood that I do not confine myself to the exact details hereinbefore specified, as these may be modified in several ways without departing from the principle of my invention.
Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of mysaid invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, I declare that what I claim is 1. In combination with the frame of a velocipede, the double propelling hand-lever having its two rods 0. a, fulcrumed respectively on the two sides of the frame and eX- tending above and below the same, and connected with cross-braces 1 and 2 above the frame, an independent double pedal-leverhaving its two arms fulcrumed on different bearings from those of the hand-lever, the drivewheel provided with a crank on each side, and the lower ends of the two rods CLCb connected directly with said cranks and also with the arms of the pedal-lever by a rod or link, and a handle-bar attached to the upper end of the hand-lever, all as set forth.
2. In combination with the frame of a velocipede the double propelling hand-lever having its two rods to a, fulcrumed respectively on the two sides of the frame and extending above and below the same, and connected with cross-braces 1 and 2 above the frame,an independent double pedallever having its two arms fulcrumed on different bearings from those of the hand-lever, the drive- Wheel provided with a crank on each side, and the lower ends of the two rods a a connected directly with said cranks and also with the arms of the pedal-lever by a rod or link, a rod revolubly connected with said lever and provided at its upper end with a handle-bar, and the lower end of said rod connected with the frame of the pilot-wheel by a joint connection, all as and for the purposes set forth.
3. In combination with the frame of a velocipede, the double propelling hand-lever having its two rods a a firmly secured together, fulcrumed respectively on the two sides of the frame and extending above and below the same, and connected with crossbraces l and 2 below the frame, an independ ent double pedal-lever having its two arms fulcrumed on a portion of the frame below the bearings of the hand-lever, the drive tractionwheel provided with a crank on each side, and the lower ends of the two rods a a connected directly with said cranks and also with the arms of the pedal-lever by a rod or link, the sleeve a firmly attached to the arms ct a, the revol uble rod 06* extending through said sleeve and provided with a handle-bar at its upper end and a joint connection at its lower end connecting the same with rods extending from the frame of the pilot-wheel, all as set forth.
4. In combination with the frame of a velocipede, the double propelling hand-lever having its two rods a a firmly secured together, fulcrumed respectively on the two sides of the frame and extending above and below the same, an independent double pedallever having its two arms fulcrumed at their lower ends on a portion of the frame below the bearings of the lever a a, the drive-wheel provided with a crank on each side, and the lower ends ofthe two rods a a connected directl y with said cranks and also with the arms of the pedal-lever bya rod or link and a handle-bar attached to the upper end of the handlever, all as set forth.
THOMAS CRAWFORD DENNISON.
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ROBERT CHALLEN SKEET, JOHN Dnmvrson.
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US4502705A (en) * 1983-05-31 1985-03-05 Weaver James B Semirecumbent tandem bicycle
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US3895825A (en) * 1974-02-06 1975-07-22 Robert L Sink Exercise cycle
US4502705A (en) * 1983-05-31 1985-03-05 Weaver James B Semirecumbent tandem bicycle
US4925200A (en) * 1989-06-01 1990-05-15 Jones Micheal D Tricycle drive mechanism
GB2453643A (en) * 2007-10-13 2009-04-15 Rocky Jenlon Lee Steering mechanism for a row bike
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