The present invention relates to an electric inversion table, especially to an electric inversion table in which a user can rotate from an inverted position to a horizontal position by body weight when the power is gone.
By flipping the body over, people inversion has a plurality of therapeutic benefits including increased blood circulation, improved body flexibility, enhanced immunity, reducing pain in scoliosis, stretch muscles, etc. For people doing exercise or rehabilitation patients, they can be in an inverted position with the help of an inversion table. However, negative effects and potential dangers are also associated with inversion therapy so that people are unable to hang upside down for a long period of time.
There are multiple kinds of inversion tables available on the market such as those revealed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,480,543 and U.S. Pat. No. 8,556,787. Users can hang upside down and turn back by their moving hands moving vertically to operate a board or a bench of the inversion table. The inversion table requires no external power source. Another kind of inversion table includes a power driving device for driving the board or the bench to move to an inverted position and turn back. This is an electric inversion table that is more convenient to use and power-saving. Yet while the electric inversion table is in use and tilted partially, the user together with the electric inversion table is in the inverted position and unable to come back to the upright position once a power supply is out of order such as power failure or the driver's disorder. Without help from others, the user is unable to get out of the inversion table safely by himself. Thus the risk of using the electric inversion table is increased and this causes less popularity of the electric inversion table.
Therefore it is a primary object of the present invention to provide an electric inversion table with high safety, high stability and long service life.
In order to achieve the above object, an electric inversion table of the present invention includes a base, a bench and a driving device. While in use, the base is stably set on a plane (such as ground or floor). A pivot hole is disposed on a top end of the base and a support seat is disposed on a bottom surface of the bench. The support frame is arranged with a pivot hole corresponding to the pivot hole of the base. The bench and the base are pivotally connected by a pivot shaft passed through the two pivot holes. Thus the bench is rotated between a horizontal position and a vertical position relative to the base. A receiving surface which users can lean on at an inverted angle is arranged at a top surface of the bench. The driving device connects the bench to the base for driving the bench to rotate between the horizontal position and the vertical position relative to the base.
The driving device consists of a motor, at least one gear, a clutch and a pull member. The motor is set at the base while the gear is connected to the motor to be driven to rotate by the motor. One side of the gear is projecting to form a gear shaft that is corresponding to the pivot hole of the support seat and the pivot hole of the base to be connected to and fixed by the pivot shaft. The clutch is arranged between the support seat of the bench and the gear. The clutch includes a hole arranged axially and penetrating thereof so as to be movably arranged at an outer side of the gear shaft of the gear and moved along the longitudinal direction of the gear shaft. The clutch further includes a first end portion at one end and a second end portion at the opposite end. The first end portion is disposed with at least one projection axially while the support seat of the bench is arranged with at least one slot corresponding to and locked with the projection. The second end portion of the clutch is set with a neck portion whose diameter is smaller than that of the first end portion. A spring is mounted at an outer side of the neck portion while two ends of the spring are elastically against the first end portion of the clutch and the gear respectively. The gear and the support seat of the bench are connected elastically by the projection of the clutch and the slot of the bench locked with each other and passed through the spring. Thus the clutch is rotated along with the gear. As to the pull member, it is movably passed through the through holes of the gear. The pull member includes a fixing end fixed at the first end portion of the clutch and an operation end arranged opposite to the fixing end. The operation end is located at an outer side of the end of the gear without the gear shaft and used for users to pull. Thus the clutch is driven to move synchronously by the pull member the user pulled.
When the projection of the clutch is mounted in the slot of the bench, the motor drives the gear and the clutch to rotate, and further drives the bench to rotate between the horizontal position and the vertical position.
While the projection of the clutch and the slot of the bench are separated from each other, the bench is unable to be driven by the motor through the rotation of the gear and the clutch.
When the bench is at the vertical position and the power is off or the driving motor fails, the user can pull the operation end of the pull member outward to drive the clutch moving outward, toward the gear. Thus the projection of the clutch and the slot of the support seat of the bench are separated from each other and the spring is compressed. Now the user can drive the bench to move from the vertical position to the horizontal position by the body weight and then release the pull member. The projection of the clutch is locked into the slot of the support seat of the bench again by the elastic recovery force of the spring.
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The bench 20 is rotatably disposed on the base 10. A receiving surface 21 which users can lean on at an inverted angle is arranged at a top surface of the bench 20 while a support seat 22 is set on a bottom surface of the bench 20. The support seat 22 includes at least one pivot hole 221 that is corresponding to the pivot hole 12 of the base 10. A pivot shaft 23 is passed through the pivot hole 221 of the support seat 22 and the pivot hole 12 of the base 10 so as to pivotally connect the bench 20 and the base 10. Thus the bench 20 can rotate between a horizontal position (as shown in
The driving device 30 connects the bench 20 to the base 10 for driving the bench 20 to rotate between the horizontal position and the vertical position relative to the base 10. The driving device 30 consists of a motor 31, at least one gear 32, a clutch 33 and a pull member 34.
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The clutch 33 is disposed between the support seat 22 of the bench 20 and the gear 32. The clutch 33 includes a hole 331 arranged axially and penetrating thereof, a first end portion 33a at one end and a second end portion 33b at the opposite end thereof. Thus the clutch 33 is movably connected to an outer side of the gear shaft 321 of the gear 32 and able to be moved along the longitudinal direction of the gear shaft 321. The first end portion 33a is facing the support seat 22 of the bench 20 while the second end portion 33b is facing the gear 32. The first end portion 33a is disposed with at least one projection 332 axially and the support seat 22 of the bench 20 is arranged with at least one slot 222 corresponding to and locked with the projection 332, as shown in
The pull member 34 includes a fixing end 341 at one end thereof and an operation end 342 arranged opposite to the fixing end 341. The fixing end 341 is formed by extension of at least two bars while the gear 32 has at least two through holes 322 corresponding to the bars at the fixing end 341 of the pull member 34. The bars at the fixing end 341 are movably passed through the through holes 322 of the gear 32 to be fixed on and connected to the first end portion 33a of the clutch 33. The operation end 342 is located at an outer side of the end of the gear 32 without the gear shaft 321 and used for users to pull. Once the pull member 34 is pulled and moved by a user, the clutch is driven to move synchronously.
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One end of the pivot shaft 23 opposite to the end of the pivot shaft 23 connected to the gear shaft 321 of the gear 32 of the driving device 30 is projecting from the pivot hole 221 of the support seat 22 and is disposed with a stopping portion 231. The diameter of the stopping portion 231 is larger than that of the pivot hole 221 so that the stopping portion 231 is stopped outside the pivot hole 221 to prevent the pivot shaft 23, the gear 32 and the gear shaft 321 from moving and hold them in place.
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When the bench 20 is located at the vertical position while the power is gone or the driving motor fails, the user can pull the operation end 342 of the pull member 34 outward to drive the clutch 33 moving outward, toward the gear 32. Thus the projection 332 of the clutch 33 and the slot 222 of the support seat 22 of the bench 20 are separated from each other and the spring 37 is compressed. Now the user can drive the bench 20 to move from the vertical position to the horizontal position by the body weight. Then the pull member 34 is released and the clutch 33 is moved inward by the elastic recovery force of the spring 37. The projection 332 of the clutch 33 is locked into the slot 222 of the support seat 22 of the bench 20 again.
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details, and representative devices shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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