WO2008151338A2 - Exerciseur - Google Patents
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- WO2008151338A2 WO2008151338A2 PCT/AT2008/000201 AT2008000201W WO2008151338A2 WO 2008151338 A2 WO2008151338 A2 WO 2008151338A2 AT 2008000201 W AT2008000201 W AT 2008000201W WO 2008151338 A2 WO2008151338 A2 WO 2008151338A2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B23/00—Exercising apparatus specially adapted for particular parts of the body
- A63B23/035—Exercising apparatus specially adapted for particular parts of the body for limbs, i.e. upper or lower limbs, e.g. simultaneously
- A63B23/03575—Apparatus used for exercising upper and lower limbs simultaneously
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B22/00—Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements
- A63B22/0002—Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements involving an exercising of arms
- A63B22/001—Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements involving an exercising of arms by simultaneously exercising arms and legs, e.g. diagonally in anti-phase
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B22/00—Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements
- A63B22/0046—Details of the support elements or their connection to the exercising apparatus, e.g. adjustment of size or orientation
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B22/00—Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements
- A63B22/06—Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with support elements performing a rotating cycling movement, i.e. a closed path movement
- A63B22/0605—Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with support elements performing a rotating cycling movement, i.e. a closed path movement performing a circular movement, e.g. ergometers
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B21/00—Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices
- A63B21/06—User-manipulated weights
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B2225/00—Miscellaneous features of sport apparatus, devices or equipment
- A63B2225/09—Adjustable dimensions
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- the invention relates to a training device for activating the arm forces of a person exercising on the pedal crank of a stationary Trainingstretieris, at the pedal units each a training stick, for transmitting the arm forces, movably mounted to train next to the lower body and legs and the upper body intense.
- Lower body exercise equipment so-called home exercise that can only be operated with the legs of the person exercising a pedal crank, are known in many embodiments, but have the disadvantage that with them essentially only the muscles of the legs and the lower body can be trained , as the arms during the training process, similar to cycling, mainly rest. As a result, the upper body remains largely at rest during exercise, so that the muscles located in the area of the upper body and internal organs are trained only with a small effect.
- US-PS 5125 648 describes an upper body training system with rotatable around its longitudinal axis training sticks, which are each connected by means of a multi-part Kupplungsmechanismusses with elastic, slotted ring and superimposed, partially slotted sleeves and tubes, with the pedal units of the pedal crank drive Trainingstretieris.
- the object of the present invention is therefore to provide a training device for persons which can be produced as inexpensively as possible and which can be easily installed on a training stretcher, by which the pedal drive of stationary training stretcher devices, in addition to moving through the legs, can also be activated by pressure. and tensile forces from the arms of the exercising person, can be moved over attached to the pedal units of the pedal crank training sticks to train next to the lower body and the upper body of the user, while the trained during training from the hands training sticks moves in the widest possible areas and can be swiveled, without needing to be solved by the hands of the trained training sticks.
- Length about by means of clamping device, adjustable. As a result, they can not only be adapted to the body size of the person exercising, but it can also be the
- Each of the two training sticks is further at its upper end portion, where it is held by the appropriate hand of the exercising person, advantageously with a
- Handle which is preferably provided with a hand safety, such as loop or strap equipped.
- a hand safety such as loop or strap equipped.
- the shape and the material of the handles are advantageously chosen so that the hand has a comfortable and secure fit.
- Each pedal unit consists essentially of the pedal support axle and the pedal rotatably mounted thereon.
- connection of the training stick with the pedal unit via a joint connection, which is designed as a ball joint bearing or as a universal joint bearing.
- the articulated joint is, preferably via a joint bearing support axle, either on the pedal or on the pedal support axle
- the attachment of the articulated joint on the pedal has the advantage that the existing design of pedal units can remain essentially unchanged, and need only be adapted insofar as, for example, bores are provided for the attachment of the articulated joint, if these, for example via a holder and the connected to it
- Bracket on the pedal but can be done for example by gluing.
- Such a holder is advantageously further designed and attached to the pedal, thereby additionally increasing the stability and the load capacity of the pedal.
- the attachment of the joint joint on the pedal can be done for example via a stiffening of the pedal to this usually molded rib or by a
- Joint bearing support shaft is designed as an integral part of the pedal. The attachment of the
- Articulated connection on the pedal is preferably carried out so that no pressure exerted by the arm of the exercising person on the training stick pressure and tensile forces on the pedal
- Torques are generated, which are responsible for a harmonious movement during the
- Pedal axis is arranged in alignment.
- Extension is performed as a joint bearing yield axis, or by a Joint bearing support shaft via a connector, such as threaded connection, is attached to the pedal support shaft.
- the ball joint bearing essentially consists of a joint ball or a joint ball head, which are mounted in a joint ball housing or in a so-called ball joint socket, which have a connection piece for the attachment of the training stock.
- the ball joint bearing is designed with a commercially available, and therefore inexpensive, joint head bearing, which consists essentially of a joint ball, which is rotatably mounted in a ball joint housing, preferably on all sides, which has a connection piece for attachment of the training stock.
- the joint ball is designed with a central bore, via which it is preferably rotatably mounted on a joint bearing support shaft which is attached to the pedal unit.
- the ball joint bearing is designed with a, also commercially available, and thus cost, angular ball joint.
- This consists essentially of a ball joint socket, which has a connection piece for the connection with the training stock, and of a joint ball head, which is attached to the pedal unit, preferably via a joint bearing support shaft.
- the ball joint socket is rotatably and pivotally mounted on the ball joint head.
- the joint ball housing or the joint ball socket can be pivoted and rotated about the joint ball, or about the joint ball head, with the training stick connected thereto via its connection piece.
- the universal joint bearing may, for example, consist of two mutually connected, transversely arranged cylindrical bearings, one of which is rotatably mounted, for example on a joint bearing support shaft which is fixed to the pedal unit, and the other connected to the bearing axis of the second bearing pivotable connection piece, for the connection with the training stick, is executed.
- the universal joint bearing can also be designed in the manner of an angle joint, which consists essentially of two mutually hinged receiving sleeves, the longitudinal axes are in an initial position to each other at an angle of, for example, about 90 °, and from this starting position in both directions to the joint axis of rotation , can be swiveled.
- One of the two receiving sockets of such an angle joint can be rotatably mounted, for example, on a connected to the pedal unit Gelenklagertragachse and the other sleeve can be used for the connection of the training stock and to be designed accordingly.
- Such an angle joint also allows pivoting of the training stick connected thereto, in lateral directions as well as in the forward and backward direction, to the area of the angle joint.
- the inventively provided between the ball joint bearing or the universal joint bearing and the upper end of the attached training pole pivotal connection allows rotations about the central longitudinal axis of the detected by the hand of the exercising person part of the training stock and is also designed as a pressure and tensile connection to the from be transferred concerned arm of the user on the training stick pressure and tensile forces.
- Pressure- and tension-resistant connection means that the slewing connection is also secured against kinking, for example under pressure.
- Such a rotary joint can be carried out for example with a sliding bearing or with a ball bearing.
- handle can be used for this purpose, for example, by being rotatably mounted around the shaft of the training stock and secured against this against displacement along the central longitudinal axis.
- a rotary connection can also serve a sleeve / bolt connection, for example, by a pin in the radial direction is attached to the guided in the sleeve bolt and the pin can move in a provided over a portion of the circumference of the sleeve slot, whereby on the one hand the rotation and on the other hand, the compressive and tensile strength of the connection is ensured.
- Also provided in a preferred manner for adjusting the length of the training stock connection or clamping device can be designed as such a rotary joint, or combined with such.
- the rotary joint is designed as a threaded rotary connection.
- a threaded rotary connection is essentially a thread pairing, which consists of a screw part and a nut part screwed thereto, to each of which one of the parts to be joined is fastened.
- the thread pairing is screwed together so far that on the one hand a pressure and tensile connection is given and on the other hand, the screw part and the nut part can still be rotated against each other.
- the advantageously provided for the handle can be connected via a threaded rotary connection with the training stock, for example, by the screw part of the screwed together thread pairing at the lower end of the handle and the female part is attached to the upper end of the training stick.
- the attachment of the training stick is performed on the ball joint bearing or on the universal joint bearing as a threaded rotary joint.
- the lower end of the training stick and the connecting piece of the ball joint bearing or the universal joint bearing are each designed with a screw or nut part corresponding to the thread pairing.
- This particularly preferred embodiment also has the advantage that the training stick can be solved in a simple manner, and without significant effort, from the ball joint bearing or from the universal joint bearing and back to it, for example, if the trainee, for hygienic reasons, for example, his own training sticks would like to use for training with a used by several people and equipped with the training device training training device according to the invention, or the training Stretjon is temporarily used without training sticks or only with a training stick when about one arm of the user has an injury.
- the threaded rotary connection is advantageously first completely screwed together, and then released again so far that the user can use the training pole for training at its upper end section, or on the preferably provided there handle, on the one hand with the appropriate hand can comfortably capture and on the other hand, the hand-held training stick during training about its central longitudinal axis, in both directions, each at least 90 °, preferably at least 360 ° rotate can do without having to take your hand off the training pole.
- the relevant thread lengths of the thread pairing are chosen so that even with a relaxed by at least 360 ° threaded rotary connection still a safe, pressure and tensile strength connection is given.
- the threaded rotary connection can also be used for example only for attaching the training stick to the ball joint bearing or on the universal joint bearing by being screwed tight, in which case turning the training pole about its central longitudinal axis by another rotary connection or by another provided on the training stock Threaded connection is possible.
- the release of the training stick without significant effort is also possible because it is deducted, for example, together with the ball joint bearing or with the universal joint support of the joint bearing support shaft, optionally after a respective fuse element has been removed.
- the pedal units are advantageously further equipped with adjustable according to the foot and shoe sizes of the exercising person safety bars that, together with a corresponding material and non-slip structure of the tread, prevent slipping of the feet of the pedal units during training.
- the training device during the training of the hands of the exercising person with the training sticks they grip different movements can be performed, for example, circular, elliptical or rather rectilinear, for these different movements and the simultaneous exercise of printing and Tensile forces on the training sticks, for moving the pedal drive, the exerciser can extend his arms also from the side of the body or even position behind the back, without having to take his hands off the training sticks for taking these different arm positions. It is also possible to swing the arms to a slight extent in the direction of the other training stick, but only to the extent that no collision with the other training stick takes place.
- each training pole may be located during exercise is approximately cone-shaped, with the tip of the cone lying in the area of the ball joint bearing attached to the pedal unit, and the footprint is the area that the trainee is at Arm can reach when he holds the training stick at its upper end portion in the hand.
- the crank movement can be supported in two ways. On the one hand, when pedaling the crank, with the corresponding training stick pressure can be exerted and the downward movement of the crank can be supported, and on the other hand, the other crank, which is in upward movement, can be pulled up with the help of the other training stick.
- the trainee is free to choose how much pressure he exerts on the crank when moving the crank down over the training pole, and how much traction he exerts on the crank Upward movement of the other crank exerts on this. Furthermore, he can freely choose the size of the forces he exerts on the one hand on the legs and on the other hand on the arms on the pedal crank drive.
- the pedal crank drive can also be moved by the user exclusively via his arms.
- Training Stretcher also used for muscle strengthening or for movement therapies in persons with, for example, injured, weakened or paralyzed legs.
- the training device according to the invention can be used both in stationary, bicycle-like training stretcher with integrated seat device, as well as training Stretellon in which the seat device is arranged separately from the training stretcher.
- the training sticks additionally with weights that are adjustable over the length of the training sticks and fixed to them, such as by means of a clamping screw or a clamp.
- Stationary, bicycle-type training devices with integrated seat device are usually also equipped with a support column with support rods for the arms.
- the training device according to the invention in such training stretcher the user can after the end of his exercise activity, or temporarily, even during exercise, the freely movable training sticks, for example, at the respective outer end of the support bars in an advantageously provided for this tray holder.
- This tray holder is, for example, a circumferentially adjustable loop or an elastic clamping cap with a storage bracket, in which the training stock may also during a workout in which he is not detected by hand, also slide up and down.
- the pedal crank drive of modern training equipment is equipped as standard with an adjustable energy absorbing brake device. Additional advantages for training with a training device according to the invention equipped training Stretcher arise when the pedal crank drive can be moved in both directions, each using the braking device.
- the resistance of the braking device can at a with Training Tret réelle equipped training device according to the invention can be set much higher than in conventional devices, without the joints of the user would be more heavily loaded, because the pedal drive, in addition to the pressure exerted by the legs on the pedal crank pressure forces, by the compressive and tensile forces of the Poor is moved.
- a particular advantage of the training device according to the invention is also that it can be equipped with pedal crank drive new and existing home exercise equipment in a simple and cost-effective manner.
- the pedal crank of the training training equipment to be equipped only needs to be equipped with new, adapted for the attachment of the ball joint bearing or the universal joint bearing and the associated training sticks pedal units.
- FIG. 1 side view of a stationary, bicycle-like Trainingstret sheeps, which is equipped with the training device according to the invention.
- Fig. 2 An inventively designed as a ball joint bearing joint joint for the connection of the training stick with the pedal unit, wherein the ball joint bearing is executed with a condyle and attached to the pedal of the pedal unit.
- Fig. 4 is a ball joint bearing which is designed with an angular ball joint.
- Fig. 5 A executed with a universal joint bearing joint connection for the
- the training stretcher 1 shows a side view of a training stretcher 1, which is equipped with the exercise device 10 according to the invention.
- the training stretcher 1 is a kind of stationary Bicycle running, and it consists essentially of the support bracket 2, in which the pedal crank drive 3 is mounted with the cranks 4, and the seat device 5 and the support column 6, with the support rods connected thereto 7.
- the exercise device 10 according to the invention is on the cranks connected and consists of the attached to the two, the cranks 4 pedal units 20 to each of which a training stick 40 is attached via a joint joint 30.
- the upper part 41 and the lower part 42 of the training sticks 40 are telescopically displaceable one inside the other and can be fixed to one another by means of the clamping device 43.
- the training sticks 40 At its upper end portion, the training sticks 40 with a handle 44 and adjoining headband 45, for secure gripping and holding with the hands of the exercising person executed.
- Each of the two training sticks 40 is connected at its lower end via the pivot connection 50 to the articulated connection 30.
- the articulated joint 30 allows pivoting of the training pole 40 about the region of the articulated joint 30, in lateral directions 62 and 63, as well as in forward and backward directions 64 and 65.
- filing supports 70 attached For temporarily depositing the training poles 40 at the respective outer end region of the support poles 7, filing supports 70 attached, each consisting of a terminal cap and an attached bracket.
- the training sticks 40 are shown in the stored state.
- FIG. 2 shows a joint connection 30 according to the invention with a ball joint bearing 31 designed for connecting the training pole 40 to the pedal unit 20.
- the pedal 21 is rotatably mounted on the pedal support shaft 22 and the pedal support shaft 22 is fixed to the pedal crank 4.
- the ball joint bearing 31 is designed with a joint head bearing 32, which consists essentially of a joint ball 33 and the joint ball housing 34 with the connecting piece 35, for connection to the training stock 40.
- the ball joint 33 is rotatable on the joint bearing support shaft 36 and is rotatably and pivotally mounted and held in the joint ball housing 34.
- the joint bearing support axle 36 is fastened via the holder 37, on the pedal 21 of the pedal unit 20, to a rib 24 formed below the tread 23 by means of screws 38.
- the articulated ball pivot axis 39 is arranged in alignment with the pedal pivot axis 25 so that no torques on the pedal 21 that hinder a harmonic movement are caused by the compressive and tensile forces transmitted via the training pole 40.
- the training stick 40 is connected to the joint head bearing 32 via the rotary joint 50 designed as a threaded rotary joint 51.
- the Threaded connection 51 consists in the illustrated embodiment essentially of the attached to the lower end of the training stick 40 threaded pin 52 with the thread 53, and from the threaded portion 54 of the connector 35.
- the thread lengths are dimensioned so and attached to the training stick 40 threaded pin 52 is with the threaded portion 54 of the connector 35 so far screwed that the training stick 40 about its central longitudinal axis 46, in both directions of rotation 60 and 61, each at least 90 °, preferably at least 360 °, can be rotated, and always a pressure and tension-resistant connection for the safe transmission of the force exerted by the respective arm of the exercising person on the training stick concerned 40 on the pedal unit 20 pressure and tensile forces remains.
- the joint head bearing 32 and its storage on the joint bearing support shaft 36 allow pivoting of the training stock 40 in lateral directions 62 and 63, and in forward and backward directions 64 and 65.
- the pedal 21 is designed with an adjustable safety bar 26.
- the holder 37 with the joint bearing support shaft 36 attached thereto is advantageously designed and attached to the pedal 21 so that their common center of gravity with the pedal 21, substantially vertically below the pedal rotation axis 25, when the tread surface 23 faces upwards and a horizontal Takes direction. As a result, the tread surface 23 assumes a horizontal direction even in the unloaded state, whereby the climbing of the pedal 21, especially at the beginning of training, is facilitated.
- Fig. 3 shows a section through the pedal unit 20 and the holder 37 according to the registered in Fig. 2 line X-X.
- FIG. 4 shows a further example of a joint connection 30 designed according to the invention as a ball-and-socket joint 31 for connecting the training pole 40 to the pedal unit 20 fastened to the pedal crank 4.
- the ball joint bearing 31 is designed as an angle ball joint 80, on which the training stock 40 is connected via the rotational connection 50 designed as a threaded rotary connection 51 in a pressure- and tension-resistant manner.
- the angle ball joint 80 consists essentially of the ball joint socket 81 with the connecting piece 82 and the ball joint head 83, which is non-positively connected to the holder 37 via the joint bearing support shaft 84.
- the holder 37 is similar to that shown in FIG. 2 and attached to the pedal 21 of the pedal unit 20 which is rotatably mounted on the pedal support shaft 22.
- the ball joint socket 81 with the connector 82 and the connected thereto Training stick 40 is rotatably mounted on the ball joint head 83, in both directions of rotation 64 and 65 and pivotable in lateral directions 62 and 63. With the locking ring 85 of the ball joint head 83 is secured against unwanted release from the ball joint socket 81.
- At the connecting piece 82 of the threaded pin 87 is fixed non-positively, which is part of the threaded rotary joint 51, via which the training stock 40 is connected.
- the training stick 40 is rotatable by means of the threaded rotary connection 51, about its central longitudinal axis 46, in both directions of rotation 60 and 61 by at least 90 °, preferably by at least 360 ° in each case.
- the articulated ball rotation axis 86 is arranged in alignment with the pedal rotation axis 25, so that no torques on the pedal 21 that hinder a harmonic movement are caused by the compressive and tensile forces transmitted via the training pole 40.
- FIG. 5 shows a joint connection 30, designed with a universal joint bearing 70, for connecting the training pole 40 to the pedal unit 20, wherein the training pole 40 with the universal joint bearing 70 is connected according to the invention by the rotary connection 50 embodied as a threaded rotary connection 51.
- the universal joint bearing 70 is fixed therein via the joint bearing support shaft 71 and the connector 72 to the pedal support shaft 22 of the pedal unit 20.
- the bearing sleeve 73 On the joint bearing support shaft 71, the bearing sleeve 73, with the attached tab 74, in both directions of rotation 64 and 65 rotatably mounted.
- the connector 75 via the bearing pin 76, in lateral directions 62 and 63 pivotally mounted.
- the training stick 40 is connected by means of the threaded rotary connection 51 with the connector 75 pressure and tensile strength.
- the threaded rotary joint 51 is, similarly as shown and described by way of example in FIG. 2, executed.
- the threaded rotary joint 51 of the training stick 40 is about its central longitudinal axis 46 in both directions of rotation 60 and 61, by at least 90 °, preferably at least 360 °, rotatably mounted.
- the bearing sleeve 73 is secured by the shoulder 77 of the connecting piece 72, and by the disc 78 and the securing element 79.
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Abstract
Exerciseur (10) servant à l'activation des forces des bras d'une personne effectuant un entraînement sur le pédalier (3) d'un appareil du type tapis de jogging stationnaire (1), exerciseur dans lequel une barre d'entraînement (40) pour la transmission des forces des bras, est montée mobile sur chacune des unités de pédale (20), en vue d'entraîner de manière intensive, outre la partie inférieure du corps et les jambes, également la partie supérieure du corps. L'exerciseur (10) est caractérisé en ce que chaque barre d'entraînement (40) est fixée sur l'unité de pédale correspondante (20), via un joint à rotule (30) permettant à la barre d'entraînement (40) d'effectuer des mouvements de pivotement, au moins dans des directions latérales (62, 63), ainsi que dans des directions avant (64) et arrière (65), dans la zone dudit joint à rotule (30), et en ce qu'il est prévu, entre l'unité de pédale (20) et l'extrémité supérieure de la barre d'entraînement (40), au moins un joint tournant (50) qui, tout en maintenant une liaison rigide, à transmission de force, pour la partie de la barre (40), maintenue par la main correspondante de la personne pratiquant l'exercice, permet d'effectuer des mouvements de rotation, dans les deux sens de rotation (60, 61), autour de l'axe longitudinal central (46).
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| AT505359A1 (de) | 2008-12-15 |
| AT505359B1 (de) | 2011-01-15 |
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