This new fitness equipment is designed for children and related to exercise equipment that serves to increase the stamina and strengthens the cardiovascular muscle of children already in their early age. No such fitness equipment is known to the inventor. The following is a reference to prior applications built for adults.
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To day, children generally play with toys but often that kind of play does not serve their healthy growth. For example, computer games do not help children's muscles to grow as would be necessary. THE CLIMBER is such a fitness equipment which can be used by children from age five to 12 and playfully would strengthen their body. Both, boys and girls could use it. Protective covers are applied on places where something could hurt the children.
There is no U.S. patent Classification Definitions directly related to this subject The closest Classification can be found in Classification D 21 exercise equipment.
Physical education, helping good health in early age of the children is a fundamental requirement for happy and long life. The multi billion dollar health and fitness industry has grown to help adult individuals to meet this requirement but left out the children. The goal of programs meant for children can include such exercises which with the help of THE CLIMBER would improve circulation of blood, increase strength and body building or shaping. This invention is based on the children inclination to stretch or pull exerting force to overcome any resistance. Especially, boys like to exert force while playing.
THE CLIMBER can be equipped with one or two ropes, in continuous loop, installed vertically, and can be pulled down exerting pulling force.
THE CLIMBER is also equipped with two pedals that can be pushed down while pulling the rope(s) simulating the climbing. This would require a coordinated effort of hands and legs of the children.
The attached drawings depict THE CLIMBER in several orthographic views. THE CLIMBER, see
At the other end of the pedals spring (10) is attached. The springs provide the resistance, difficulty to overcome by pedaling. The pedals are pivoted in the vertical part of the frame through cut outs and holes (11).
This, children exercise equipment, has a frame that consists of two parts. One is the horizontal, the other is the vertical part. Both parts can be made and put together from metal or plastic pipe material. There are five cross bars between the two vertical columns.
The cross bars are for strengthening the frame and holding the pulleys. The two bars on the top of the vertical frame are providing additional strength and holding the two upper pulleys attached; one at the front and one at the back. The side where the two vertical pulleys are, guiding the rope, considered being the front of the equipment. The pulley in the middle is equipped with two springs that can be adjusted by two screws, holds the tension of the rope. A break set is used on the spring loaded pulley to control the run of rope. The lower section of the vertical frame contains the two pedals that are pivoted in the frame. Cut outs in the frame allow to move the pedals up and down. The two springs attached to another end of the two pedals constitutes the resisting force for pedaling. On the bottom part of the frame sits a square removable box having two openings with caps. This box is made of plastic and can hold water or sand. It is set on the back part of the lower frame and stabilizes, counter acts of the pulling force exerted on the rope. The stabilizing box is attached to the vertical part of the frame with two connector rods. One end of each rod is screwed to the frame, the other end is bent and the bent section is put under the stabilizing box.