US20020155926A1 - Exercising device - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- the invention relates to an exercising device, more particularly to an exercising device that permits simultaneous treading and skiing exercises and that is simple in construction.
- a conventional treading exerciser includes a generally I-shaped support frame 1 , an upright bar 2 extending upwardly from a front end of the support frame 1 , a pivot shaft 3 extending transversely through an upper end of the upright bar 2 , a pair of treadles 4 pivotally mounted on two ends of the pivot shaft 3 on opposite sides of the upright bar 2 , and two hydraulic cylinders 5 , each of which has one end secured to a bottom side of one of the treadles 4 and an opposite end secured to the front end of the support frame 1 .
- the hydraulic cylinders 5 provide a damping effect when the user performs treading exercise by stepping on the treadles 4 alternately.
- Such a conventional treading exerciser permits exercising of the leg muscles only, and the treading action is quite monotonous. Besides, in case of oil leakage of the hydraulic cylinders, replacement of the latter is costly.
- FIG. 2 shows a conventional skiing trainer.
- two posts 7 are provided at a rear end of a base 6
- a grip handle 8 is erected at a front end of the base 6 .
- Two bars 9 have front ends pivotally mounted on the posts 7 , respectively.
- Each of the bars 9 has a treadle portion 10 disposed thereon.
- the user holds the grip handle 8 , and puts both feet on the treadle portions 10 .
- the user can simulate skiing movements.
- the conventional skiing trainer merely permits outward and inward movement of the feet on the same plane, the exercising effect is not satisfactory.
- the main object of the present invention is to provide an exercising device that permits simultaneous treading and skiing exercises.
- an exercising device of the present invention includes a mounting rod, right and left shafts, right and left tubular members, right and left treadles, a pulley member and a pull rope.
- the mounting rod is adapted to be supported on a floor surface, and includes right and left portions opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction, and an intermediate portion interposed between the right and left portions.
- the right and left shafts respectively define first and second axes and have right and left upper and lower ends.
- the right and left lower ends are secured to the intermediate portion proximate to the right and left portions, respectively.
- the right and left upper ends are respectively opposite to the right and left lower ends in a respective one of first and second upright directions that are parallel to the first and second axes, respectively.
- the right and left tubular members are respectively disposed to sleeve on and to be rotatable relative to the right and left shafts about the first and second axes, respectively.
- the right tubular member includes right upper and lower tubular portions opposite to each other in the first upright direction.
- the left tubular member includes upper and lower tubular portions opposite to each other in the second upright direction.
- the right treadle includes right proximate and distal portions opposite to each other in a first radial direction relative to the first axis.
- the left treadle includes left proximate and distal portions opposite to each other in a second radial direction relative to the second axis.
- the right and left proximate portions are anchored to and rotate with the right and left upper tubular portions, respectively.
- the pulley member is disposed to be rotatable about a third axis and is spaced apart from the intermediate portion in a first transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction.
- the pulley member includes upper and lower major friction surfaces opposite to each other, and a rim disposed to surround the third axis and to join the upper and lower major friction surfaces.
- the pull rope includes first and second ends respectively secured to the right and left lower tubular portions, and an intermediate friction segment interconnecting the first and second ends and disposed to be wound around the rim such that when the right lower tubular portion is turned about the first axis counterclockwise by an outward and laterally treading action of the right foot of a user stepping on the right treadle, the second end is pulled by the first end to twist the left lower tubular portion to turn counterclockwise, thereby producing a resistance to an outward and laterally treading action of the left foot of the user stepping on the left treadle to move the left lower tubular portion to turn clockwise via the left upper tubular portion.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a conventional treading exerciser
- FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a conventional skiing trainer
- FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view of the preferred embodiment of an exercising device according to the invention.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a top sectional view of a pulley member of the preferred embodiment
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating the preferred embodiment in a state of use.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 are schematic side views illustrating operation of the preferred embodiment.
- FIGS. 3 to 5 the preferred embodiment of an exercising device according to the present invention is shown to include a mounting rod 22 , right and left shafts 35 , right and left tubular members 40 , right and left treadles 42 , a pulley member 53 , and a pull rope 60 .
- the mounting rod 22 is adapted to be supported on a floor surface, and includes right and left portions opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction, and an intermediate portion interposed between the right and left portions.
- the exercising device further includes a support rod 23 disposed to be spaced apart from and parallel to the mounting rod 22 , and a support bar 21 extending in the first transverse direction to interconnect the intermediate portion and the support rod 23 , thereby forming an I-shaped support frame 20 .
- the exercising device may further include a mounting seat 30 disposed on the support frame 20 .
- the mounting seat 30 includes a transverse plate 31 and front and rear side plates 32 , 33 extending longitudinally from front and rear edges of the transverse plate 31 .
- the front and rear side plates 32 , 33 have bottom ends thereof secured to the mounting rod 22 and the support bar 21 , respectively.
- An obliquely extending reinforcing plate 34 has a top end connected to a juncture between the transverse plate 31 and the rear side plate 33 , and a bottom end secured to the support bar 21 , thereby reinforcing the connection of the mounting seat 30 with the support frame 20 .
- the right and left shafts 35 respectively define first and second axes and have right and left upper and lower ends.
- the right and left lower ends are secured to the intermediate portion of the mounting rod 22 proximate to the right and left portions, respectively.
- the right and left upper ends are respectively opposite to the right and left lower ends in a respective one of first and second upright directions that are parallel to the first and second axes, respectively.
- the right and left shafts 35 are disposed on the same longitudinal plane, and respectively incline toward the right and left portions of the mounting rod 22 in a substantially V-shaped configuration such that the right and left shafts 35 form the same angle with the floor surface.
- the right and left lower ends are secured to lateral ends of the transverse plate 31 .
- the right and left tubular members 40 are disposed to sleeve on and to be rotatable relative to the right and left shafts 35 about the first and second axes, respectively.
- the right tubular member 40 includes right upper and lower tubular portions 401 , 402 opposite to each other in the first upright direction.
- the left tubular member 40 includes left upper and lower tubular portions 401 , 402 opposite to each other in the second upright direction.
- the right treadle 42 includes right proximate and distal portions opposite to each other in a first radial direction relative to the first axis.
- the left treadle 42 includes left proximate and distal portions opposite to each other in a second radial direction relative to the second axis.
- the right and left proximate portions are anchored to and rotate with the right and left upper tubular portions 401 , respectively.
- the pulley member 53 is disposed to be rotatable about a third axis, and is spaced apart from the intermediate portion of the mounting rod 22 in a first transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction.
- the pulley member 53 includes upper and lower major friction surfaces opposite to each other, and a rim 531 disposed to surround the third axis and to join the upper and lower major friction surfaces.
- the rim 531 has an inwardly and radially extending annular groove for receiving the pull rope 60 .
- the pull rope 60 includes first and second ends respectively secured to the right and left lower tubular portions 402 , and an intermediate friction segment interconnecting the first and second ends and disposed to be wound around the rim 531 .
- the right lower tubular portion 402 is turned about the first axis counterclockwise by an outward and laterally treading action of the right foot of a user stepping on the right treadle 42 , the second end is pulled by the first end to cause the left lower tubular portion 402 to swing counterclockwise, thereby producing a resistance to an outward and laterally treading action of the left foot of the user stepping on the left treadle 42 to move the left lower tubular portion 402 to turn clockwise via the left upper tubular portion 401 .
- the exercising device of the invention permits simultaneous treading and skiing exercises, while providing a damping effect without the need for a hydraulic cylinder.
- a mounting axle 54 with a threaded section 541 is disposed on the support bar 21 , and extends along the third axis so as to be mounted rotatably with the pulley member 53 .
- a generally rectangular support block 70 is also disposed on the support bar 21 proximate to the support rod 23 , and the mounting axle 54 extends upwardly through the support block 70 .
- the support block 70 is provided to enable the pulley member 53 and the pull rope 60 to lie on substantially the same plane so as to facilitate operation.
- the exercising device further includes upper and lower friction members 56 , 57 , a thrusting member 51 , a lower cover member 52 , and a friction adjusting member 55 .
- the upper friction member 56 is mounted on the mounting axle 54 and is movable along the third axis.
- the upper friction member 56 includes a downward friction-braking surface disposed to face and to be movable toward the upper major friction surface of the pulley member 53 so as to create a dragging force applied to the upper major friction surface, thereby producing an increased resistance to the pulling of either one of the first and second ends of the pull rope 60 .
- the lower friction member 57 is mounted on the mounting axle 54 and is disposed at the opposite side of the pulley member 53 relative to the upper friction member 56 .
- the lower friction member 57 includes an upward friction-braking surface facing the lower major friction surface of the pulley member 53 so as to create a dragging force applied to the lower major friction surface when the upper friction member 56 is moved toward the pulley member 53 , thereby bringing the lower major friction surface into frictional contact with the upward friction-braking surface so as to produce an increased resistance to the pulling of either one of the first and second ends of the pull rope 60 .
- the thrusting member 51 is mounted on the mounting axle 54 and is movable toward the upper major friction surface along the third axis.
- the thrusting member 51 is provided with a periphery surrounding the third axis, and a retaining wall 511 extending from the periphery in an axial direction parallel to the third axis and toward the lower friction member 57 so as to house the pulley member 53 along with the upper and lower friction members 56 , 57 therein.
- the pull rope 60 is prevented from slipping from the rim 531 of the pulley member 53 .
- the lower cover member 52 is secured to the support block 70 , and the mounting axle 54 passes, in sequence, through the lower cover member 52 , the lower friction member 57 , the pulley member 53 , the upper friction member 56 , and the thrusting member 51 such that the threaded section 541 projects from the thrusting member 51 .
- the friction adjusting member 55 is disposed outboard to and abuts against the thrusting member 51 .
- the friction adjusting member 55 threadedly engages the threaded section 541 of the mounting axle 54 , which projects from the thrusting member 51 , such that screwing movement of the friction adjusting member 55 along the third axis will bring the downward friction-braking surface of the upper friction member 56 toward or away from the upper major friction surface of the pulley member 53 so as to increase or reduce the dragging force.
- the exercising device further includes right and left linking arms 44 and right and left levers 412 .
- the right and left linking arms 44 respectively include right and left coupling ends 441 coupled to rotate with a respective one of the right and left lower tubular portions 402 , and right and left connected ends 442 extending respectively from the right and left coupling ends in two radial directions relative to the first and second axes, respectively, and connected to the first and second ends of the pull rope 60 , respectively.
- the right and left connected ends 442 are so disposed as to be spaced apart from the floor surface or the mounting rod 22 .
- the right and left levers 412 respectively include right and left anchoring ends secured to rotate with a respective one of the right and left upper tubular portions 401 , and right and left seat ends extending respectively from the right and left anchoring ends in two radial directions relative to the first and second axes, respectively, and supporting the right and left treadles 42 , respectively.
- right and left buffer pads 43 are respectively disposed on the right and left anchoring ends opposite to the right and left treadles 42 to abut against the support rod 23 when the right and left levers 412 displace downwardly, thereby providing a shock absorbing function.
- the left and left treadles 42 are pivotally mounted on the right and left shafts 35 , when the left treadle 42 is pressed, the left upper tubular portion 401 secured to the left lever 412 turns about the second axis clockwise, thereby bringing the left lever 412 together with the left treadle 42 to swing outwardly and laterally with respect to the support bar 21 until the buffer pad 43 on the left lever 412 abuts against the support rod 23 or until the user shifts his weight to the right foot. Displacement of the left treadle 42 causes the pull rope 60 connected to the left linking arm 44 on the left lower tubular portion 402 to drag the right linking arm 44 on the right lower tubular portion 402 inwardly with respect to the support bar 21 via the pulley member 53 (see FIG. 7).
- the present invention which achieves the desired damping effect by the arrangement of the pull rope 60 , is simpler in construction. Besides, replacement of the pull rope 60 is convenient and inexpensive.
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