The invention relates to the field of exercise equipment and in particular a motion-based mechanism to be used to change user's body orientation and consequently changing the forces affecting on different muscles of the user.
Maintaining proper fitness is a growing concern for many people. Medical community has become increasingly aware of the value of exercise to the overall health of an individual. Furthermore, athletes need regular and stringent workout to maintain their abilities. Exercise apparatuses have been, and still are, an important part of the sport and workout. Exercise apparatuses have evolved from simple equipment to advanced and technically sophisticated equipment with special mechanisms. Using mechanical and electrical parts and new software enables users to take more advantages of exercise apparatuses.
In conventional exercise machine usually the user's body orientation does not change notably and continuously, if user wants a harder workout then the user increases the resistance of the running platform and thereby increasing the forces affecting the same muscles. The problem with this type of resistance in the exercise machine is that there is a limited range and direction of resistance for increasing the strength of the users. Changing the orientation of the user will change effects and directions of the resisting forces and this helps user to have a better workout.
The described exercise apparatus enabling a user of the apparatus to move hands and feet up and down harmoniously, and providing an oscillating tilt on the tiltable upstanding support of the apparatus while the user is getting exercise, this changes the user's body orientation in relation to the vertical line, thus enabling user to do exercises in a wide range of different orientations.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide an exercise apparatus with an oscillating tilt system enabling a user to move feet and hands up and down harmoniously, and changing an orientation of said user in relation to a vertical line and consequently changing the effects and direction of the forces affecting different muscles.
According to this invention an exercise apparatus with oscillating tilt system comprises a main frame, a tiltable upstanding support, a pedaling unit, a crank-slider mechanism, a power transmission system, a synchronizer, a tilt mechanism, slide unit, at least one gas spring, a controlling means for adjusting resisting force and a computerized panel for the purpose of showing the parameters such as heart rate, calories burned and speed of said user.
The described exercise apparatus having a plurality of components comprising:
The crank-slider mechanism further includes a slide unit positioned at the top end of the upstanding support, two crank links, each crank link including a rear end and a front end, each said crank link rear end rotatably connected to the middle section of said upstanding support, and two linkage arms, each linkage arm including a rear end and a front end, each said rear end of said linkage arm pivotally connected to said front end of each respective said crank link and having each said front end of each said linkage arm pivotally connected to the slide unit.
The slide unit further includes two rails fixed laterally at the top end of said upstanding support, and two sliders, each slider having a bottom and a top, each said bottom of said slider slidably connected to each said rail, and each said slider having said top pivotally connected to the front ends of each respective said linkage arm.
The tilt mechanism further includes two tilt mechanism crank arms, each said tilt mechanism crank arm having a rear end and a front end, each said rear end of each said tilt mechanism crank arm rotatably connected to each said at least two pivot stands at the front of said main frame, and at least one tilt mechanism linkage arm, said at least one tilt mechanism linkage arm including a rear end and a front end, said rear end of said at least one tilt mechanism linkage arm pivotally connected to said front end of said tilt mechanism crank arms and said front end of said at least one tilt mechanism linkage arm pivotally connected to the middle section of said upstanding support.
Furthermore, wherein the tilt mechanism is outfitted with electrical power instead of relying on said transferred power produced by said user and an electrical motor gearbox or linear actuator can be used for the purpose of tilting said upstanding support and changing the orientation of the user in relation to the vertical line.
Other features and advantages of described invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of preferred embodiments with reference to the appended drawings, of which:
The description which follows and the embodiments described therein are provided by way of illustration of an example of particular embodiment of principles of present invention. This example is provided for the purposes of explanation and not limitation of those principles and of the invention.
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The main frame 6 which includes a base support 315 adapted to be mounted on a supporting surface, and at least 5 pivot stands 302,303,304,305,306 to support plurality of components. (See
Pedaling unit 1 which includes main shaft 101 is rotatably connected to the pivot stand 305 (See
Upstanding support 311 pivotally connected to the main shaft 101 of said pedaling unit 1. (See
Crank-slider mechanism 5 which includes main shaft 301 rotatably connected to the middle section of the upstanding support 311, and crank links 511,512 whose rear ends are fixed on the both ends of the main shaft 301, and linkage arms 317,318 whose rear ends pivotally connected to the front ends of the crank links 511,512 and having front end pivotally connected to the slide unit 2, and resistance wheel 321 fixed on the main shaft 301. (See
Slide unit 2 which includes linear rails 711,712 fixed laterally at the top end of the upstanding support 311, and sliders 111,112 whose bottoms slidably connected to rails 711,712 and having top ends pivotally connected to the front ends of the linkage arms 317,318. (See
Synchronizer 7 which includes sprocket/pulley 412 fixed on the main shaft 101 of said pedaling unit 1, and sprocket/pulley 513 fixed on the main shaft 301 of said crank-slider mechanism 5, and chain/belt 520 exchanges power between pedaling unit 1 and crank-slider mechanism 5 for the purpose of effecting movement between feet and hands. (See
Console 323 fixed at the top end of the upstanding support 311, and resistance control lever 322 pivotally connected to the console 323, and friction pad/magnetic brake 611 pivotally connected to the middle section of the upstanding support 311; said lever 322 enabling the user to control friction pad/magnetic brake 611 for the purpose of controlling resisting force on the resistance wheel 321. (See
Tilt mechanism 4 which includes main shaft 401 is rotatably connected to pivot stands 303, and main shaft 501 is rotatably connected to pivot stands 302, and crank arm 515 whose rear end fixed on the main shaft 401, and crank arm 514 whose rear end fixed on the main shaft 501, and shaft 601 fixed at the front ends of the crank arms 514,515, and linkage arm 312 whose rear end pivotally connected to shaft 601 and having front end pivotally connected to the middle section of the upstanding frame 311. (See
Power transmission system 3 which includes sprocket/pulley 411 fixed on the main shaft 101, and also sprocket/pulley 415 fixed on the main shaft 501, also sprockets/pulleys 413,414 rotatably connected to the pivot stand 304, and chain/belt 418 transfers power from the sprocket/pulley 411 to sprocket/pulley 413 while decreases angular velocity and increases torque, and chain/belt 418 transfers power from the sprocket/pulley 414 to sprocket/pulley 415 while decreases angular velocity and increases torque. (See
Gas spring 314 whose front end pivotally connected to the bottom end of the upstanding support 311 and having rear end pivotally connected to the pivot stand 306 to balance forces on said upstanding support in various orientations in relation to the vertical line.
Furthermore, described exercise apparatus comprises a panel 324 mounted on the console 323. The panel 324 is a computerized device for the purpose of showing the parameters such as heart rate and calories burned of the user. Grip sections may include sensors (not shown) to detect the pulse rate of the user.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangement.
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