US20140296035A1 - Simple harmonic motion exercise device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the structure of a simple harmonic motion exercise device, and more particularly to the exercise device having an elastically stretchable member for always providing a natural restoring force to pull upper and lower limb exercise modules back to their original positions after they are moved by external forces, so as to allow users to select their motion stroke and its swing amplitude.
- Such device not only meets actual user requirements, but also ensures the safety to prevent sports injuries and improves the practical values of the device.
- the so-called “simple harmonic motion” generally refers to a motion of swinging forward, backward, leftward or rightward to a certain extent based on circumferential curvature.
- the simple harmonic motion exercise is very different, and the advantage of sports equipments of this kind is to reduce the risk of mechanical sports injuries, so that such equipments are more suitable for users of different ages (particularly for elderly users) or patients with physiological illness (particularly for users having difficulties with lower limb exercises or patients with lower limb joint diseases).
- an elastically stretchable member is provided for always providing a natural restoring force to return related exercise modules to their original positions after they are moved by external forces, and thus the users can decide a motion stroke and its swing amplitude on their own.
- the elastic restoring force is equivalent to the an auxiliary force to help the users to change the upper limb exercise direction and the alternate swings of the lower limbs and improve the smoothness of the upper limb rotation and lower limb swing exercises.
- a simple harmonic motion exercise device includes: a base having a front stand, a rear stand and an oblique stand; a handle module with a transverse gear; two longitudinal gear linkage rods, each having a longitudinal gear installed at the top; two pedal linkage rods, each having a pedal; two swing linkage rod pivotally coupled to rear ends of the pedal linkage rods; two stretch linkage rods pivotally coupled to top ends of the rear stand, and the other end of the stretch linkage rod being pivotally coupled to the swing linkage rod, and then an elastically stretchable member being installed between the stretch linkage rod and a hinge portion of the swing linkage rod, and a holder being installed at the other end of the elastically stretchable member and mounted onto the oblique stand of the base, so as to achieve an expected simple harmonic motion exercise.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the motion of the preferred embodiment as depicted in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic planar view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic partial planar view of a further preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the simple harmonic motion exercise device comprises a base 10 , a handle module 20 , two gear linkage rods 30 , two pedal linkage rods 40 with a pedal 41 installed on each pedal linkage rod 40 separately, two swing linkage rods 50 and two stretch linkage rods 60 .
- the base 10 includes a front stand 11 , a rear stand 12 and an oblique stand 13 .
- the handle module 20 includes a transverse gear 21 installed at an end of the handle module 20 and pivotally coupled to a first pivot pin 111 at a front end of the front stand 11 of the base 10 , and a handlebar 22 installed at the other end of the handle module 20 .
- the gear linkage rods 30 are pivotally coupled to a second pivot pin 112 disposed on both sides of a corresponding position of the front stand 11 , and a longitudinal gear 31 is installed at a top end of each gear linkage rod 30 and engaged with the transverse gear 21 to define a linkage relation.
- the pedal linkage rods 40 are respectively and pivotally coupled to the gear linkage rods 30 , and the rear end of each pedal linkage rods 40 is pivotally coupled to each respective swing linkage rod 50 .
- the swing linkage rods 50 are respectively and pivotally coupled to the rear ends of the pedal linkage rods 40 , and the rear end of each swing linkage rods 50 is pivotally coupled to each respective stretch linkage rod 60 .
- the stretch linkage rods 60 are pivotally coupled to the top end of the rear stand 12 , and the other end of each stretch rod 60 is pivotally coupled to the respective swing linkage rod 50 .
- An elastically stretchable member 70 is installed between the stretch linkage rod 60 and a hinge portion 61 of the swing linkage rod 50 , and a holder 71 is disposed at the other end of the elastically stretchable member 70 and mounted onto the oblique stand 13 of the base 10 .
- the longitudinal and transverse gears 31 , 21 are driven to the handle module 20 to produce a left or right upper limb rotation motion, after forces are exerted onto the pedal 41 or the handle module 20 .
- the pedal linkage rod 40 can produce a lower limb swing exercise at the same time, so that users can do the simple harmonic motion exercise of the four limbs.
- the two pedal linkage rods 40 When the two pedal linkage rods 40 are swung and displaced, the two corresponding elastically stretchable members 70 will pull and stretch the two pedal linkage rods 40 , so that the elastically stretchable members 70 can always provide a natural restoring force to return the two pedal linage rods 40 to their original positions (when no force is applied onto them). Therefore, the users can decide a motion stroke and its swing amplitude on their own.
- the elastic restoring force is equivalent to the an auxiliary force to help the users to instantaneously change the upper limb exercise direction and the alternate swings of the lower limbs and improve the smoothness of the upper limb rotation and lower limb swing exercises.
- the present invention omits the linked gear set under the same linkage condition and simply adopts a swing arm 80 of the second pivot pin 112 pivotally coupled to the front stand 11 to drive the pedal linkage rod 40 in order to achieve the expected simple harmonic motion exercise of four limbs.
- the user's upper limbs can do the exercise of swinging forward or backward only, and there is no linkage relation between the two pedals.
- a support shaft 121 can be installed at a top end of the rear stand 12 of the base 10 and pivotally coupled to a transverse gear 90 to achieve a linkage relation of the two pedal linkage rods 40 , and then a longitudinal gear 91 can be installed at a corresponding position of the top end of the stretch linkage rod 60 and engaged with the stretch linkage rod 60 to achieve the expected linkage easily.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a simple harmonic motion exercise device including: a base having a front stand, a rear stand and an oblique stand; a handle module with a transverse gear; two longitudinal gear linkage rods, each having a longitudinal gear installed at the top; two pedal linkage rods, each having a pedal; two swing linkage rod pivotally coupled to rear ends of the pedal linkage rods; two stretch linkage rods pivotally coupled to top ends of the rear stand, and the other end of the stretch linkage rod being pivotally coupled to the swing linkage rod, and then an elastically stretchable member being installed between the stretch linkage rod and a hinge portion of the swing linkage rod, and a holder being installed at the other end of the elastically stretchable member and mounted onto the oblique stand of the base, so as to achieve an expected simple harmonic motion exercise.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to the structure of a simple harmonic motion exercise device, and more particularly to the exercise device having an elastically stretchable member for always providing a natural restoring force to pull upper and lower limb exercise modules back to their original positions after they are moved by external forces, so as to allow users to select their motion stroke and its swing amplitude. Such device not only meets actual user requirements, but also ensures the safety to prevent sports injuries and improves the practical values of the device.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- The so-called “simple harmonic motion” generally refers to a motion of swinging forward, backward, leftward or rightward to a certain extent based on circumferential curvature. Compared with a full circle exercise of a general fitness bike or bicycle, the simple harmonic motion exercise is very different, and the advantage of sports equipments of this kind is to reduce the risk of mechanical sports injuries, so that such equipments are more suitable for users of different ages (particularly for elderly users) or patients with physiological illness (particularly for users having difficulties with lower limb exercises or patients with lower limb joint diseases).
- Although sports equipments of this kind are continuously introduced to the market and most of them are products (such as fitness gliders) that just provide lower limb exercise only, these sports equipments are unable to meet the user requirements for those who seek for exercises of four limbs. In addition, most conventional products of this kind do not come with an automatic elastic resilient component for the exercise components, so that users have to apply forces or skills to the exercise components in order to repeat the swinging exercise successfully, and such arrangement is unfriendly to beginners or patients with physiological diseases. Obviously, the conventional design has a serious drawback that requires improvements.
- Therefore, it is a primary objective of the present invention to engage and link a plurality of pivoting components and a plurality of special gears, so that upper and lower limb modules can be linked synchronously to allow users to do a whole-body exercise for four limbs. In the meantime, an elastically stretchable member is provided for always providing a natural restoring force to return related exercise modules to their original positions after they are moved by external forces, and thus the users can decide a motion stroke and its swing amplitude on their own. On the other hand, the elastic restoring force is equivalent to the an auxiliary force to help the users to change the upper limb exercise direction and the alternate swings of the lower limbs and improve the smoothness of the upper limb rotation and lower limb swing exercises.
- According to the invention, a simple harmonic motion exercise device includes: a base having a front stand, a rear stand and an oblique stand; a handle module with a transverse gear; two longitudinal gear linkage rods, each having a longitudinal gear installed at the top; two pedal linkage rods, each having a pedal; two swing linkage rod pivotally coupled to rear ends of the pedal linkage rods; two stretch linkage rods pivotally coupled to top ends of the rear stand, and the other end of the stretch linkage rod being pivotally coupled to the swing linkage rod, and then an elastically stretchable member being installed between the stretch linkage rod and a hinge portion of the swing linkage rod, and a holder being installed at the other end of the elastically stretchable member and mounted onto the oblique stand of the base, so as to achieve an expected simple harmonic motion exercise.
- The accomplishment of this and other objects of the invention will become apparent from the following description and its accompanying drawings of which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the motion of the preferred embodiment as depicted inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a schematic planar view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 4 is a schematic partial planar view of a further preferred embodiment of the present invention. - With reference to
FIGS. 1 and 2 for a simple harmonic motion exercise device of a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the simple harmonic motion exercise device comprises abase 10, ahandle module 20, twogear linkage rods 30, twopedal linkage rods 40 with apedal 41 installed on eachpedal linkage rod 40 separately, twoswing linkage rods 50 and twostretch linkage rods 60. - The
base 10 includes afront stand 11, arear stand 12 and anoblique stand 13. - The
handle module 20 includes atransverse gear 21 installed at an end of thehandle module 20 and pivotally coupled to afirst pivot pin 111 at a front end of thefront stand 11 of thebase 10, and ahandlebar 22 installed at the other end of thehandle module 20. - The
gear linkage rods 30 are pivotally coupled to asecond pivot pin 112 disposed on both sides of a corresponding position of thefront stand 11, and alongitudinal gear 31 is installed at a top end of eachgear linkage rod 30 and engaged with thetransverse gear 21 to define a linkage relation. - The
pedal linkage rods 40 are respectively and pivotally coupled to thegear linkage rods 30, and the rear end of eachpedal linkage rods 40 is pivotally coupled to each respectiveswing linkage rod 50. - The
swing linkage rods 50 are respectively and pivotally coupled to the rear ends of thepedal linkage rods 40, and the rear end of eachswing linkage rods 50 is pivotally coupled to each respectivestretch linkage rod 60. - The
stretch linkage rods 60 are pivotally coupled to the top end of therear stand 12, and the other end of eachstretch rod 60 is pivotally coupled to the respectiveswing linkage rod 50. An elasticallystretchable member 70 is installed between thestretch linkage rod 60 and ahinge portion 61 of theswing linkage rod 50, and aholder 71 is disposed at the other end of the elasticallystretchable member 70 and mounted onto theoblique stand 13 of thebase 10. - With the aforementioned assembly and the pivotal linage relation of the linkage rods as shown in
FIG. 2 , the longitudinal and 31, 21 are driven to thetransverse gears handle module 20 to produce a left or right upper limb rotation motion, after forces are exerted onto thepedal 41 or thehandle module 20. Now, thepedal linkage rod 40 can produce a lower limb swing exercise at the same time, so that users can do the simple harmonic motion exercise of the four limbs. - When the two
pedal linkage rods 40 are swung and displaced, the two corresponding elasticallystretchable members 70 will pull and stretch the twopedal linkage rods 40, so that the elasticallystretchable members 70 can always provide a natural restoring force to return the twopedal linage rods 40 to their original positions (when no force is applied onto them). Therefore, the users can decide a motion stroke and its swing amplitude on their own. On the other hand, the elastic restoring force is equivalent to the an auxiliary force to help the users to instantaneously change the upper limb exercise direction and the alternate swings of the lower limbs and improve the smoothness of the upper limb rotation and lower limb swing exercises. - With reference to
FIG. 3 , the present invention omits the linked gear set under the same linkage condition and simply adopts aswing arm 80 of thesecond pivot pin 112 pivotally coupled to thefront stand 11 to drive thepedal linkage rod 40 in order to achieve the expected simple harmonic motion exercise of four limbs. However, the user's upper limbs can do the exercise of swinging forward or backward only, and there is no linkage relation between the two pedals. - In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, a
support shaft 121 can be installed at a top end of therear stand 12 of thebase 10 and pivotally coupled to atransverse gear 90 to achieve a linkage relation of the twopedal linkage rods 40, and then alongitudinal gear 91 can be installed at a corresponding position of the top end of thestretch linkage rod 60 and engaged with thestretch linkage rod 60 to achieve the expected linkage easily. - Many changes and modifications in the above-described embodiments of the invention can, of course, be carried out without departing from the scope thereof. Accordingly, to promote the progress in science and the useful arts, the invention is disclosed and is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
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1. A simple harmonic motion exercise device, comprising:
a base, including a front stand, a rear stand and an oblique stand;
a handle module, including a transverse gear installed at an end of the handle module and pivotally coupled to a first pivot pin disposed at a top end of the front stand of the base, and a handlebar installed at the other end of the handle module;
two gear linkage rods, respectively and pivotally coupled to a second pivot pin disposed on both sides of a corresponding position of the front stand, and having a longitudinal gear installed at a top end of each gear linkage rod and engaged with the respective transverse gear to define a linkage relation;
two pedal linkage rods, each having a pedal installed thereon, and respectively and pivotally coupled to the gear linkage rods, and a rear end of each pedal linkage rod being pivotally coupled to the respective swing linkage rod;
two swing linkage rods, respectively and pivotally coupled to a rear end of the pedal linkage rods, and a rear end of each swing linkage rod being pivotally coupled to the respective stretch linkage rod; and
two stretch linkage rods, pivotally coupled to a top end of the rear stand, and the other end of each stretch linage rod is pivotally coupled to the respective swing linkage rod, and then an elastically stretchable member being installed between the stretch linkage rod and a hinge portion of the swing linkage rod, and a holder being disposed at the other end of the elastically stretchable member and mounted onto the oblique stand of the base.
2. The simple harmonic motion exercise device of claim 1 , further comprising two swing arms pivotally coupled to a second pivot pin disposed on both sides of the front stand, and a bottom end of each swing arm being pivotally coupled to the respective pedal linkage rod.
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