GB2274999A - Apparatus for exercising arms and legs - Google Patents
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Abstract
An exercise apparatus includes an elongated frame (10) which has a top side that is provided with a slide rail (12), and two slide plates (21, 22) which are mounted on the elongated frame to move slidably along the slide rail. A pair of belt wheels (31, 32) is mounted rotatably on the elongated frame between the slide plates. Each of a pair of belt units (41, 42) has a first end secured on a respective one of the belt wheels (31, 32) and is wound on the respective one of the belt wheels. Each of the belt units has a second end secured to a respective one of the slide plates (21, 22). Each of a pair of spiral springs (51, 52) is provided on a respective one of the belt wheels and has an innermost end secured on the respective one of the belt wheels and an outermost end secured to the elongated frame. The spiral springs bias the belt wheels so as to wind the belt units on the belt wheels and pull the slide plates toward each other. <IMAGE>
Description
APPARATUS FOR EXERCISING THE ARMS AND LEGS
The invention relates to an exercise apparatus, more particularly to an exercise apparatus for exercising the arms and legs.
There are many types of exercise apparatus known in the art. Most of these exercise apparatus are simple in construction, are relatively inexpensive, and permit training of only one body part. Therefore, more than one exercise apparatus must be bought when it is desired to train more than one body part. This increases the costs incurred by the consumer. Other exercise apparatus are more complicated and relatively expensive, but permit training of more than one body part.
There is thus a need to provide a simple and inexpensive exercise apparatus which permits training of more than one body part.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide an exercise apparatus which can be used to exercise the arms and legs.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide an exercise apparatus which is simple in construction, easy to operate, and which is relatively inexpensive and easy to store.
Accordingly, the exercise apparatus of the present invention comprises:
an elongated frame having a top side which is provided with a slide rail;
a pair of slide plates mounted on the elongated frame and movable slidably along the slide rail;
a pair of belt wheels mounted rotatably on the elongated frame between the slide plates;
a pair of belt units, each of the belt units having a first end secured on a respective one of the belt wheels, each of the belt units being wound on the respective one of the belt wheels, each of the belt units further having a second end secured to a respective one of the slide plates; and
a pair of spiral springs, each of the spiral springs being provided on a respective one of the belt wheels and having an innermost end secured on the respective one of the belt wheels and an outermost end secured to the elongated frame, said spiral springs biasing the belt wheels so as to wind the belt units on the belt wheels and pull the slide plates toward each other.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of an exercise apparatus according to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a II - II section of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a top view illustrating the belt wheels of the first preferred embodiment;
Figure 4 illustrates the exercise apparatus when in a first preferred state of use;
Figure 5 illustrates the exercise apparatus when in a second preferred state of use;
Figure 6 illustrates the exercise apparatus when in a third preferred state of use;
Figure 7 illustrates the exercise apparatus when in a fourth preferred state of use; and
Figure 8 is a perspective schematic view of the second preferred embodiment of an exercise apparatus according to the present invention.
Referring to Figures 1 to 3, the first preferred embodiment of an exercise apparatus according to the present invention is shown to comprise an elongated frame (10), a pair of slide plates (21, 22), a pair of belt wheels (31, 32), a pair of woven belt units (41, 42) and a pair of spiral springs (51, 52).
The elongated frame (10) includes a pair of spaced base posts (11) and a slide rail (12) provided on a top side of the elongated frame (10). The slide rail (12) includes two parallel and upwardly curved guide rails (121) which extend between the base posts (11). A Ushaped bracket (13) extends downwardly and is mounted on an intermediate portion of the guide rails (121). An axle (131) is supported on the bracket (13) and extends across the guide rails (121). The bracket (13) further has two side walls which are each provided with an inward positioning shaft (161, 162).
The slide plates (21, 22) are mounted slidably on the guide rails (121) on two sides of the bracket (13).
Each of the slide plates (21, 22) has a top wall and two side walls (211, 221) which extend downwardly from the top wall. Each of the side walls (211, 221) has an inner wall surface which is provided with a pair of guide rollers (212, 222) that slide along one of the guide rails (121).
A movement limiting device (20) includes a pair of first positioning flanges (14) provided on each of the guide rails (121) on two sides of the bracket (13), a pair of second positioning flanges (15) provided on each of the guide rails (121) on two ends of the guide rails (121), a first limiting roller (141, 151) provided on each of the first and second positioning flanges (14, 15), and a second limiting roller (213, 223) provided on the inner wall surface of each of the side walls (211, 221) of each of the slide plates (21, 22). The second limiting roller (213, 223) abuts against the first limiting roller (141, 151) on one of the first and second positioning flanges (14, 15) so as to limit movement of the slide plates (21, 22) along the guide rails (121).
A locking device (7) includes a first pin hole (142, 152) formed in each of the first and second positioning flanges (14, 15), a pair of second pin holes (214, 215, 224, 225) formed in each of the side walls (211, 221) of each of the slide plates (21, 22) on two sides of the second limiting roller (213, 223), and a locking pin (70) which extends into one of the second pin holes (214, 215, 224, 225) of one of the slide plates (21, 22) and through the first pin hole (142, 152) of one of the first and second positioning flanges (14, 15). The locking device (7) serves to fasten selectively and immovably the slide plates (21, 22) on the elongated frame (10).
Each of the belt wheels (31, 32) is mounted axially and rotatably on the axle (131) by means of a bearing unit (60). Each of the belt wheels (31, 32) is formed with a restricted axial portion (312, 322) and an annular receiving groove (313, 323) which surrounds the restricted axial portion (312, 322).
Each of the belt units (41, 42) has one end fixed-to a respective one of the belt wheels (31, 32) at the restricted axial portion (312, 322) of the latter. The belt units (41, 42) are wound on the respective restricted axial portions (312, 322) in the same direction. The other end of the belt unit (41) is connected to the bottom end of the slide plate (21).
The other end of the belt unit (42) is connected to the bottom end of the slide plate (22).
Each of the spiral springs (51, 52) is wound in a direction opposite to that of the belt units (41, 42) and is secured on a respective one of the belt wheels (31, 32) in the annular receiving groove (313, 323) of the latter. Each of the spiral springs (51, 52) has an innermost end secured to the respective belt wheel (31, 32) and an outermost end secured to the bracket (13) at a respective one of the positioning shafts (161, 162).
When the exercise apparatus is not in use, the spiral springs (51, 52) normally bias the belt wheels (31, 32) in order to wind the belt units (41, 42) on the restricted axial portions (312, 322), thus pulling the slide plates (21, 22) toward each other so that the first limiting roller (141) on the first positioning flanges (14) abut the second limiting rollers (213, 223) on the slide plates (21, 22).
Figure 4 illustrates a first preferred use of the exercise apparatus. Referring to Figures 1, 2 and 4, the user stands on the exercise apparatus such that his two legs are on the slide plates (21, 22). The user then forces his two legs apart so as to move the guide rollers (212, 222) of the slide plates (21, 22) along the guide rails (121) in a direction away from the bracket (13) until the second limiting rollers (213, 223) abut the first limiting roller (151) on the second positioning flanges (15). The belt units (41, 42) are pulled to unwind as the slide plates (21, 22) move away from the bracket (13), thereby causing the belt wheels (31, 32) to rotate therewith in the same direction. The spiral springs (51, 52) are tightened due to the rotation of the belt wheels (31, 32).
When the user ceases to force his two legs apart, the spiral springs (51, 52) unwind and revert to the previous state. Unwinding action of the spiral springs (51, 52) causes the belt wheels (31, 32) to rotate in the opposite direction, thereby winding the belt units (41, 42) on the respective restricted axial portion (312, 322) so as to pull the slide plates (21, 22) back to the initial position. This illustrates how the exercise apparatus can be used to train the two legs of the user simultaneously.
Figure 5 illustrates a second preferred use of the exercise apparatus. Referring to Figures 1, 2 and 5, the locking pin (70) is extended into the second pin hole (214) of the slide plate (21) and through the first pin hole (152) of the second positioning flange (15), thereby fastening immovably the slide plate (21) onto the elongated frame (10). The user, with the use of only one leg, forces the other slide plate (22) to move along the guide rails (121). This illustrates how the exercise apparatus can be used to train only one of the legs of the user at one time. After training of one of the legs has been accomplished, the user may remove the locking pin (70) from the slide plate (21) and use the same locking pin (70) to fasten immovably the other slide plate (22) onto the elongated frame (10).
Training of the other leg of the user may now be commenced.
Figure 6 illustrates a third preferred use of the exercise apparatus. The user lies face down and grasps the slide plates (21, 22). The user then operates the slide plates (21, 22) so as to move the latter along the guide rails (121). This illustrates how the exercise apparatus can be used to train the two arms of the user simultaneously.
Figure 7 illustrates a fourth preferred use of the exercise apparatus. The slide plates (21, 22) are pulled toward the bracket (13), and two locking pins (70) are used to fasten the slide plates (21, 22) immovably on the elongated frame (10). The exercise apparatus can now be used for conducting push-ups.
It has thus been shown that the exercise apparatus of the present invention is simple in construction, easy to operate, relatively inexpensive and convenient to store. The exercise apparatus can be used in different ways to train the arms and legs of the user.
Figure 8 is a perspective view of the second preferred embodiment of an exercise apparatus according to the present invention. The difference between the first and second preferred embodiments lies in the construction of the elongated frame (l0a) of the second preferred embodiment. The elongated frame (l0a) has a pair of straight guide rails (12a). The construction and operation of the second preferred embodiment is substantially similar to that of the previous embodiment and will not be detailed herein.
Claims (10)
1. An exercise apparatus, comprising:
an elongated frame having a top side which is provided with a slide rail;
a pair of slide plates mounted on said elongated frame and movable slidably along said slide rail;
a pair of belt wheels mounted rotatably on said elongated frame between said slide plates;
a pair of belt units, each of said belt units having a first end secured on a respective one of said belt wheels, each of said belt units being wound on said respective one of said belt wheels, each of said belt units further having a second end secured to a respective one of said slide plates; and
a pair of spiral springs, each of said spiral springs being provided on a respective one of said belt wheels and having an innermost end secured on said respective one of said belt wheels and an outermost end secured to said elongated frame, said spiral springs biasing said belt wheels so as to wind said belt units on said belt wheels and pull said slide plates toward each other.
2. The exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said elongated frame has a pair of spaced base posts, and said slide rail includes two parallel guide rails which extend between said base posts.
3. The exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of said slide plates has two pairs of guide rollers that slide along said guide rails.
4. The exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein said elongated frame further has a U-shaped bracket which extends downwardly and which is mounted on an intermediate portion of said guide rails, and an axle which is supported on said bracket and which extends across said guide rails, said belt wheels being mounted rotatably on said axle.
5. The exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a movement limiting device provided on said elongated frame and said slide plates to limit movement of said slide plates along said guide rails.
6. The exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a locking device provided detachably on said elongated frame and said slide plates to fasten selectively and immovably at least one of said slide plates on said elongated frame.
7. The exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein each of said belt wheels is formed with a restricted axial portion, said belt units being wound on said restricted axial portion of said respective one of said belt wheels, each of said belt wheels further having an annular receiving groove which surrounds said restricted axial portion, said spiral springs being disposed in said annular receiving groove of said respective one of said belt wheels.
8. The exercise apparatus as described substantially hereinbefore with reference to the accompanying drawings.
9. An exercise apparatus, comprising:
an elongate frame provided with a slide rail;
a pair of slide portions mounted on said elongate frame and movable slidably along said slide rail;
each slide portion being independently movable towards or away from the other slide portion.
10. Exercise apparatus as claimed in Claim 9 including biasing means arranged to urge each slide portion towards the other slide portion.
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| GB9302733A GB2274999A (en) | 1993-02-11 | 1993-02-11 | Apparatus for exercising arms and legs |
| CA002089841A CA2089841A1 (en) | 1993-02-11 | 1993-02-18 | Apparatus for exercising the arms and legs |
| FR9302767A FR2702384A3 (en) | 1993-02-11 | 1993-03-10 | Apparatus for making the arms and legs work |
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| GB9302733A GB2274999A (en) | 1993-02-11 | 1993-02-11 | Apparatus for exercising arms and legs |
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| FR9302767A FR2702384A3 (en) | 1993-02-11 | 1993-03-10 | Apparatus for making the arms and legs work |
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| DE20209764U1 (en) | 2002-06-24 | 2002-11-14 | Appleton Group Ltd., Wanchai | Sliding exerciser |
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| WO2011030136A3 (en) * | 2009-09-08 | 2011-05-05 | Enanef Limited | Upper-body exercise device |
| EP2441499A1 (en) * | 2010-10-13 | 2012-04-18 | Wei-Teh Ho | Chest developer |
| WO2012170815A1 (en) | 2011-06-08 | 2012-12-13 | Fit Livin' Llc | Exercise apparatus and method of making the same |
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