Information
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Patent Grant
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6364816
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Patent Number
6,364,816
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Date Filed
Tuesday, September 26, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 2, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Browdy and Neimark P.L.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 482 49
- 482 121
- 482 122
- 482 126
- 482 907
- 482 908
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An arm-building device comprises a frame having a coupling portion. Two engagement members are rotatably mounted on the frame such that they are meshed with each other. The engagement members are provided with a connection portion and a pivoting portion. Two operation rods are connected with the connection portions of the engagement members. Two traction members are pivotally fastened with the pivoting portions of the engagement members such that the traction members are pivoted at one end thereof by a bolt. A resilient member is connected at one end with the coupling portion of the frame and is fixed at other end by the bolt. The two operation rods are actuated by hands of an exerciser, so as to actuate the engagement members to rotate to cause the two traction members to displace upward to stretch the resilient member. A recovery spring force is thus brought about by the stretched resilient member to work against both arms of the exerciser.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to an exercise device, and more particularly to an arm-building device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
As shown in
FIG. 1
, an arm-building device
80
of the prior art comprises two movable rods
81
and a resilient element
89
. The two movable rod
81
have a fastening portion
82
which is provided in one side with an edge
83
. The other side of the fastening portion
82
is level with the fastening portion
82
and is provided with an arm rod
84
extending downward therefrom to form a grip which is provided with a soft grip cover
85
. The fastening portion
82
serves as a pivot of the two movable arms
81
. Each edge
83
is provided with an upper hooked portion
831
and a lower hooked portion
832
. Located between the edge
83
and the upper hooked portion
831
and the lower hooked portion
832
are an upper recess
833
and a lower recess
834
, in which the resilient element
89
is disposed. In use, the user holds the soft grip cover
85
to operate the movable rods
81
in accordance with various positions of the resilient element
89
. As the resilient element
89
is at work, the resistance is brought about to attain the exercise effect.
Such a prior art device as described above is defective in design in that it does not provide its user a support to enable the user to apply the force uniformly, so as to prevent the movable rods from swinging aside to inflict an injury on the user or bystander.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a safe arm-building device.
The arm-building device of the present invention comprises a frame, two engagement members, two operation rods, two traction members, and a resilient member. The frame is provided in the bottom with a coupling portion. The two engagement members are rotatably mounted on the frame and are meshed with each other. The engagement members are provided with a connection portion and a pivoting portion which is separated from the axis of the engagement members by a predetermined distance. The operation rods are connected at one end with the connection portion of the engagement members such that other end of the operation rods serves as a hand grip to facilitate the operating of the operation rods, thereby actuating the two engagement members to turn. The traction members are pivoted at one end with the pivoting portion of the engagement members by a predetermined distance. The operation rods are connected at one end with the connection portion of the engagement members such that other end of the operation rods serves as a hand grip to facilitate the operating of the operation rods, thereby actuating the two engagement members to turn. The traction members are pivoted at one end with the pivoting portion of the engagement members such that the traction members are pivoted with each other by a bolt body. The resilient member is fixed at one end with the coupling portion of the frame, and at other end with the bolt body. As the engagement members are actuated by the operation rods to turn, the two traction members are actuated to displace upwards. The resilient member is pulled to bring about the resistance force to attain the exercise effect.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows a perspective view of an arm-building device of the prior art.
FIG. 2
shows a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3
shows an exploded view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4
shows a schematic view of the preferred embodiment of the preferred embodiment of the present invention in use.
FIG. 5
shows a schematic view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention in action.
FIG. 6
shows another schematic view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention in action.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, an arm-building device
10
of the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a frame
11
, two engagement members
21
, two operation rods
31
, two traction members
41
, and two resilient members
51
.
The frame
11
has two support arms
13
extending upward from the bottom of the frame
11
to form a V-shaped construction. The frame
11
is provided at both ends of the bottom thereof with a coupling portion
15
.
The two engagement members
21
are toothed disks, which are rotatably mounted on the top ends of the two support arms
13
and are engaged with each other. The engagement members
21
are provided with a connection portion
23
, which is a tubular body extending outward from the disk, and a pivoting portion
25
which is a pivoting hole and is separated from the axis of the engagement member
21
by a predetermined distance.
The two operation rods
31
are connected at one end with the connection portion
23
by an intermediate tube
38
, which is provided with a through hole
381
and an elastic retainer
39
having one end jutting out of the through hole
381
. The operation rod
31
is fastened at one end with the intermediate tube
38
. The elastic retainer
39
is put through the insertion hole
311
of the operation rod
31
to fix the operation rod
31
, which can be separated from the operation rod by pressing the elastic retainer
39
inward. The operation rods
31
are provided at other end with a grip
33
. In operation, the two engagement members
21
are actuated to turn by the two operation rods
31
.
The two traction members
41
are provided at one end with two connection arms
43
extending outwards and parallel to each other, and at other end with a coupling arm
45
. The traction members
41
and the engagement members
21
are connected such that the two connection arms
43
are located at two ends of the engagement member
21
. A pin
44
is used to pivot the two connection arms
43
and the pivoting portion
25
. The coupling arms
45
of the two traction members
41
are stacked together pivotally by a bolt body
46
.
The resilient members
51
are rubber rings, which are engaged at one end with the coupling portion
15
of the frame
11
, and at other end with the bolt body
46
. The resilient members
51
are disposed at both ends of the frame
11
for providing a recovery spring force.
The present invention further comprises a housing
61
, which is provided at the top with an operation hole
63
via which the operation rods
31
are jutted out. The housing
61
is provided with a long hole
64
corresponding in location to the resilient member
51
to facilitate the replacing of the resilient member
51
. The housing
61
is provided at the bottom with a pad
65
which is rested against the belly of a user of the device.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the device is lifted with both hands holding the grips
33
such that the pad
65
is rested against the belly of the user of the device. The two grips
33
are pulled away from each other to cause the operation rods
31
to actuate the two engagement members
21
to rotate, thereby further actuating the traction members
41
to move toward the engagement members
21
. As a result, the resilient member
51
is stretched, as shown in
FIG. 5. A
resistance force is thus brought about at the time when the two operation rods
31
are pulled apart. The two operation rods
31
are forced by the recovery force of the resilient member
51
to return to their initial positions, as shown in FIG.
6
. The resilient member
51
of the present invention is an object having an elasticity, such as a spring or rubber ring.
Claims
- 1. An arm-building device comprising:a frame having a coupling portion at a bottom thereof; two engagement members rotatable mounted on the frame and meshed with each other, said engagement members provided with a connection portion and a pivoting portion spaced apart from an axis of said engagement member by a predetermined distance; two operation rods rotatable engaged respectively at a first end with said connection portion of each of said engagement members and provided at a second end with a grip, wherein said operation rods can actuate said two engagement members to turn; two traction members rotatably engaged respectively at a first end with said pivoting portion of each of said engagement members and a second end of each of said traction members rotatably engaged together by a bolt; and at least one resilient member, which is fastened at a first end with said coupling portion of said frame, and at a second end with said bolt; wherein when said two engagement members are actuated to turn by said two operation rods said traction members are actuated to displace upward to stretch said resilient member and effect a resistance force against turning said operation rods.
- 2. The arm-building device as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said two engagement members is a toothed disk.
- 3. The arm-building device as defined in claim 2, wherein said connection portion is a tubular body extending outward from each of said toothed disk.
- 4. The arm-building device as defined in claim 2, wherein said pivoting portion is a hole located in each of said toothed disk.
- 5. The arm-building device as defined in claim 4, wherein said traction members have two connection arms extending parallel to each other and each end of said two connection arms being rotatably engaged to each of said toothed disk, said two connection arms and said coupling arms being rotatably engaged together by said bolt.
- 6. The arm-building device as defined in claim 1, wherein said resilient member is a rubber ring.
- 7. The arm-building device as defined in claim 1 further comprising a housing, having an operation hole at a top thereof from which enabling said operation rods extend outward.
- 8. The arm-building device as defined in claim 7, wherein said housing is provided with a long hole corresponding in location to said resilient member to facilitate the replacing of said resilient member.
- 9. The arm-building device as defined in claim 7, wherein said housing is provided in a bottom with a pad for engagement against the belly of a person operating the arm-building device.
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