1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tilting inversion exerciser, and more particularly to an adjustable tilting inversion exerciser having a user supporting table pivotally or rotatably attached to a supporting stand with a pivot axle and movable or adjustable relative to the pivot axle of the supporting stand for suitably or adjustably supporting the users of different weights or body forms or physiques.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typical tilting inversion exercisers comprise a base or table pivotally or rotatably supported on a lower support stand, for supporting a user thereon, and for allowing the user to tilt or to incline the table relative to the lower support, in order to conduct the typical tilting inversion exercises.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,967,956 to Teeter discloses one of the typical rotatable or tilting inversion exercisers comprising a stationary support stand composed of spaced A-frames having spaced trunnion supporting bearing plates and hanger bars for supporting a user supporting table and for allowing the user supporting table to be pivoted or rotated relative to the stationary support stand.
However, the coupling mechanism between the user supporting table and the hanger bars is weak and may not be used to stably support the user on the user supporting table, or the user supporting table may have a good chance to be twisted relative to the hanger bars of the stationary support stand particularly when the user supporting table supports the users of greater weights or body forms or physiques.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,814,691 to Kuo discloses another typical rotatable or tilting inversion exerciser also comprising a user supporting table pivotally or rotatably attached or secured to the stationary support stand with hanger bars.
However, similarly, the coupling mechanism between the user supporting table and the hanger bars is weak and may not stably support the user on the user supporting table, or the user supporting table may have a good chance to be twisted relative to the hanger bars of the stationary support stand particularly when the user supporting table supports the users of greater weights or body forms or physiques.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,112,167 to Kim discloses a further typical rotatable or tilting inversion exerciser comprising a user supporting table pivotally or rotatably attached or secured to a stationary support stand, and one or more motors attached to the stationary support stand and coupled to the user supporting table for driving or rotating or tilting the user supporting table relative to the lower support stand.
However, the user supporting table may not be adjusted relative to the lower support stand to different positions for suitably or adjustably supporting the users of different weights or body forms or physiques.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,125,372 to Teeter et al. discloses a still further typical electric exerciser machine for tilting and inverting human body also comprising a rotatable frame pivotally or rotatably attached to top and supported on a lower support member with a pivoting tube, and a driving device mounted on the support member and having an electric motor for driving or rotating or tilting the rotatable frame relative to the lower support member.
However, similarly, the rotatable frame also may not be adjusted relative to the lower support member to different positions for suitably or adjustably supporting the users of different weights or body forms or physiques.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional tilting inversion exercisers.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a tilting inversion exerciser including a user supporting table pivotally or rotatably attached to a supporting stand with a pivot axle and movable or adjustable relative to the pivot axle of the supporting stand for suitably or adjustably supporting the users of different weights or body forms or physiques.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a tilting inversion exerciser comprising a supporting stand including two apex members, a carrier including two arms each having a first end pivotally attached to the apex member and each having a second end, and a bar attached to the second ends of the arms for forming a space between the arms and the bar, a frame slidably received in the space of the carrier and including a rod adjustably secured to the arms of the carrier for adjusting the frame toward and away from the bar of the carrier, a user supporting table attached to the frame for supporting a user thereon, and a latching device releasably securing the rod of the frame to the arms of the carrier for solidly and adjustably securing the user supporting table to the carrier and for suitably adjusting the center of gravity of the user supporting table and the user relative to the carrier and the supporting stand.
The frame includes two sleeve attached to two ends of the rod, and the sleeves each include a bore formed therein for slidably and adjustably receiving and engaging with the arms and for adjustably attaching or securing the rod of the frame to the arms of the carrier respectively.
Two bushings are engaged into the sleeves and engaged between the sleeves and the arms respectively. The latching device includes a fastener attached to each sleeve for engaging with the arms and for adjustably securing the sleeves of the frame to the arms.
The arms each include a plurality of orifices formed therein, and the fastener includes an anchoring end for engaging with either of the orifices of the arms and for adjustably securing the rod of the frame to the arms of the carrier.
Two latch members are slidably attached to the sleeves respectively and each include an actuating end for engaging with either of the orifices of the arms and for adjustably securing the rod of the frame to the arms of the carrier.
Two levers are pivotally attached to the sleeves respectively and each include an end pivotally coupled to the latch member. Two spring members are engaged with the sleeves and the levers respectively for biasing and forcing the actuating end of the latch member to engage with either of the orifices of the arms. The levers each include a middle portion pivotally attached to the sleeve with a pivot axle.
The latch members each include a peripheral stop for engaging with the sleeve and for limiting the latch member to slide relative to the sleeve and the carrier. The carrier includes two tubular members attached to two ends of the bar for slidably or adjustably receiving the arms and for solidly securing to the arms with at least one fastener.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
The lower supporting stand 10 includes one or more, such as two foldable coupler 14 coupled between the stand members 11 for allowing the stand members 11 of the supporting stand 10 to be folded to a compact folding structure when the foldable coupler 14 is folded, and for allowing the stand members 11 of the supporting stand 10 to be stably supported on a working position when the foldable coupler 14 is opened or unfolded to an open position as shown in
A U-shaped bracket or carrier 20 includes two arms 21 each having one end or upper or first end 22 attached to the pivot axle 13 for allowing the carrier 20 to be rotated relative to the lower supporting stand 10, and a beam or bar 23 attached or secured to the other ends or lower or second ends 24 of the arms 21 for forming a space 25 between the arms 21 and/or the bar 23 (
A frame 40 includes a longitudinal beam 41 and a lateral beam or rod 42 secured together to attach or secure or support the user supporting table 30 on the frame 40, and includes two sleeve 43 extended or formed on the two ends of the rod 42, and the sleeves 43 each include a bore 44 formed therein (
The user supporting table 30 or the frame 40 further includes an ankle holder 60 (
The sleeves 43 each further include an aperture 46 formed therein (FIGS. 3 and 6-11) for selectively aligning with either of the orifices 28 of the arms 21, and a U-shaped bracket 47 attached onto the sleeve 43 and disposed or attached or located close to the aperture 46 of the sleeve 43 for attaching or supporting a pivot axle 48. The tilting inversion exerciser further includes a locking or latching device 70 for adjustably locking or securing the frame 40 or the user supporting table 30 to the carrier 20 and for allowing the frame 40 or the user supporting table 30 to be easily and quickly and stably adjusted relative to the carrier 20 and the lower supporting stand 10.
As shown in
The latch member 73 includes an enlarged peripheral flange or stop 78 extended radially and outwardly therefrom for engaging with the sleeve 43 and for limiting the latch member 73 to slide relative to the sleeve 43 and the carrier 20, and a spring member 79, such as a coil spring member 79 is engaged onto the latch member 73 or the pivot pin 76 and engaged with the sleeve 43 and the lever 71 for biasing or forcing the actuating end 77 of the latch member 73 to engage with either of the orifices 28 of the arms 21 (
In operation, as shown in
After the sleeves 43 have been slid or moved or adjusted relative to the arms 21 to the required or suitable or predetermined position or location, and/or after the user supporting table 30 has been moved or adjusted relative to the carrier 20 to the required or predetermined position or location, the lever 71 may be released, and the spring member 79 may bias or force the actuating end 77 of the latch member 73 to engage with either of the orifices 28 of the arms 21 again by the spring biasing force of the spring member 79 and to stably or solidly latching or locking the frame 40 and the user supporting table 30 to the arms 21 of the carrier 20 again and thus for allowing the user supporting table 30 to be easily and quickly and stably adjusted relative to the carrier 20 and the lower supporting stand 10 to the required or suitable or predetermined position or location.
It is to be noted that the user supporting table 30 may be offset and adjusted or moved relative to the pivot axle 13 for allowing the center of gravity of both the user supporting table 30 and the user 8 to be adjusted or located closer to or away from the pivot axle 13 and to be adjusted relative to the center of gravity of the stationary supporting stand 10 and thus for allowing the user supporting table 30 and the user 8 to be suitably rotated and to be stably supported on the stationary supporting stand 10 when the users of different weights or body forms or physiques are supported on the user supporting table 30.
For example, when it is required to support the user of a greater weight or body form or physique on the user supporting table 30, it is preferable that the user supporting table 30 is moved or adjusted toward the bar 23 of the carrier 20 and moved or adjusted away from the pivot axle 13 for allowing both the user supporting table 30 and the user 8 to be located closer to the center of gravity of the supporting stand 10, and thus for allowing both the user supporting table 30 and the user 8 to be stably supported on the supporting stand 10 particularly when the user 8 is conducting the inversion exercises.
On the contrary, when it is required to support the user of a decreased weight or body form or physique on the user supporting table 30, the user supporting table 30 may be moved or adjusted away from the bar 23 of the carrier 20 and moved or adjusted toward the pivot axle 13 for allowing the user supporting table 30 and the user 8 to be located closer to the pivot axle 13 and thus for allowing the user supporting table 30 and the user 8 to be easily rotated relative to the supporting stand 10. The fastener 50 may be used to adjustably and solidly secure the rod 42 of the frame 40 to the arms 21 of the carrier 20, in addition, the latch member 73 may further be provided and engaged with either of the orifices 28 of the arms 21 for further adjustably and solidly locking or securing the rod 42 of the frame 40 to the arms 21 of the carrier 20, and thus for allowing the user supporting table 30 to be adjustably and solidly locked or secured to the carrier 20 and the lower supporting stand 10 with both the fastener 50 and the latch member 73. The sliding engagement of the sleeves 43 onto the arms 21 may stably and adjustably attach and secure the rod 42 of the frame 40 to the arms 21 and may prevent the rod 42 of the frame 40 from being tilted or inclined relative to the arms 21 of the carrier 20.
Accordingly, the tilting inversion exerciser in accordance with the present invention includes a user supporting table pivotally or rotatably attached to a supporting stand with a pivot axle and movable or adjustable relative to the pivot axle of the supporting stand for suitably or adjustably supporting the users of different weights or body forms or physiques.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/290,301, filed 29 Oct. 2008, pending and allowed.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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5967956 | Teeter | Oct 1999 | A |
6814691 | Kuo | Nov 2004 | B1 |
7112167 | Kim | Sep 2006 | B2 |
7125372 | Teeter et al. | Oct 2006 | B1 |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12290301 | Oct 2008 | US |
Child | 12384517 | US |