1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tilting inversion exerciser, and more particularly to an adjustable tilting inversion exerciser including an angle adjusting mechanism for suitably adjusting the angular position between the user supporting table and the lower supporting stand and for limiting the user supporting table to rotate relative to the lower supporting stand and for preventing the user supporting table from being over rotated relative to the lower supporting stand.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typical tilting inversion exercisers comprise a user supporting 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. 7,125,372 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 pivotally or rotatably supporting a user supporting table and for allowing the user supporting table to be pivoted or rotated relative to the stationary support stand.
However, there is no limiting mechanism formed or provided between the user supporting table and the stationary lower support stand, and the user supporting table may be rotated relative to the lower supporting stand for more than one hundred eighty (180) degrees, such that the typical rotatable or tilting inversion exercisers are not suitable for the users of worse body forms or physiques, such as the children and elders.
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 an angle adjusting mechanism for suitably adjusting the angular position between the user supporting table and the lower supporting stand and for limiting the user supporting table to rotate relative to the lower supporting stand and for preventing the user supporting table from being over rotated relative to the lower supporting stand.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a tilting inversion exerciser comprising a supporting stand including two housings each having a plate, the plate of the housing including a curved channel formed therein and defined by a first end stop and a second end stop, two arms each including a casing having a board pivotally attached and coupled to the plate of the housing with a pivot axle for pivotally coupling the casing to the housing, the board including a guide pin attached thereto and slidably received and engaged in the curved channel of the plate for guiding and limiting the board and the casing to rotate relative to the housing, a user supporting table attached to the arms for pivoting relative to the housing of the supporting stand, a panel pivotally attached onto the pivot axle and including an anchor engageable into the curved channel of the plate for forming a shortened moving path between the anchor of the panel and the second end stop of the plate, and for limiting the guide pin of the board to slide along the shortened moving path between the anchor of the panel and the second end stop of the plate, and a latch member slidably attached to the plate of the housing and engageable with the panel for changeably securing the anchor and the panel to the housing at different angular positions.
The panel includes a plurality of aperture formed therein for selectively or changeably engaging with the latch member and for changeably securing the panel to the housing at different angular positions.
A control ferrule may further be provided and pivotally attached onto the casing and coupled to the panel for rotating the panel relative to the casing to any suitable or selected angular positions.
The control ferrule includes a depression formed therein, and the panel includes an ear extended outwardly therefrom and engaged with the depression of the control ferrule for securing the panel to the control ferrule.
The casing includes a chamber formed therein, and includes a curved passage formed therein and communicative with the chamber of the casing, and the ear of the panel is slidably received and engaged in the curved passage of the casing for guiding and limiting the panel to rotate relative to the casing.
The plate includes a barrel extended outwardly therefrom and having a bore formed in the barrel for slidably receiving the latch member. The housing includes a cap attached to the barrel for confining or retaining the latch member within the bore of the barrel.
The latch member includes a latch end extended out through the plate, and a spring member is engaged onto the latch member for biasing and forcing the latch end of the latch member to engage out through the plate.
The latch member includes an enlarged peripheral flange extended outwardly therefrom for engaging with the plate and for limiting the latch member to slide relative to the plate and the housing.
The housing includes a cover attached to the housing for blocking the chamber of the housing, the cover includes an orifice formed therein, and the latch member includes a free end extended out through the orifice of the cover and secured to a knob for pulling the latch member relative to the spring member.
A connecting collar may further be provided and rotatably disposed and engaged between the housing and the casing, and includes two opposite inner peripheral recesses formed therein for engaging with the housing and the casing respectively and for stably and rotatably anchoring and positioning the housing and the casing to each other.
The housing includes a compartment formed in the plate for receiving a bearing which is engaged with the pivot axle, and which is secured to the plate with a retaining ring for stably and rotatably anchoring and securing the plate of the housing and the board of the casing together.
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 may further include a motor driving means or motor and/or a reduction gearing (not shown) disposed or attached or secured to the upper ends of the lower supporting stand 10 for driving or rotating the user supporting table 40 relative to the lower supporting stand 10. As shown in
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A cover 15 is attached or secured to each of the housings 13, such as secured to the outer portion of each housing 13 for blocking or closing the chamber 14 of the housing 13, and includes an orifice 16 formed therein, and the latch member 30 includes an outer or free end 35 extended or engaged out through the orifice 16 of the cover 15 and attached or secured to a hand grip or knob 36 which may pull the latch member 30 relative to or against the spring member 34 and which may pull the actuating or latch end 33 of the latch member 30 inwardly or into the housing 13. In operation, as shown in
The carrier 4 may further include one or more (such as two) apex members or casings 45 formed or attached or secured to the upper or free end of each of the arms 44 and aligned with the housings 13 of the lower supporting stand 10 respectively, and the casings 45 each include a chamber 46 formed therein, and each include a curved passage 47 formed therein (
The board 50 includes a screw hole or hub 54 for threading or attaching or securing a guide pin 55 to the board 50, and the guide pin 55 is slidably received and engaged in the curved channel 24 of the plate 20 (
A panel 60 includes a bore 61 formed therein for rotatably receiving the pivot axle 52 and for rotatably attaching or securing the panel 60 onto the pivot axle 52 and into the casing 45, and includes a curved groove 62 formed therein and disposed or arranged around the bore 61 and the pivot axle 52 and defined by two end anchors 63, 64, and includes a number of aperture 65 formed therein (
A control ferrule 70 is pivotally or rotatably attached onto the casing 45, and includes a depression 71 formed therein for receiving or engaging with the ear 66 of the panel 60 and for anchoring or securing or coupling the panel 60 to the control ferrule 70 and for allowing the panel 60 to be pivoted or rotated relative to the casing 45 with the control ferrule 70 when the actuating or latch end 33 of the latch member 30 is disengaged from the panel 60. The actuating or latch end 33 of the latch member 30 may then be biased or forced to selectively or changeably engage with either of the aperture 65 of the panel 60 again by the spring member 34 when the knob 36 is released and when the panel 60 has been pivoted or rotated relative to the casing 45 to the required position with the control ferrule 70, in order to anchor or secure the panel 60 to the housing 13 at different or required angular positions.
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Accordingly, the tilting inversion exerciser in accordance with the present invention includes an angle adjusting mechanism for suitably adjusting the angular position between the user supporting table and the lower supporting stand and for limiting the user supporting table to rotate relative to the lower supporting stand and for preventing the user supporting table from being over rotated relative to the lower supporting stand.
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.