1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an exercise apparatus, more particularly to an exercise apparatus that can provide stability during exercise.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional exercise apparatus has a pedal assembly fixed on a crank assembly. During exercise, the user moves the pedal assembly and the crank assembly by applying a pedaling action. The pedal assembly rotates about the crank assembly so that the user's feet will travel in a generally elliptical track. However, the elliptical movement produced by the conventional exercise apparatus cannot be adjusted so as to suit exercise requirements and the height of the user.
In order to solve the aforementioned drawbacks, the applicant of this application has suggested improvements in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 10/289,727 and 10/379,514. The improvements involve adjustment of the swinging amplitudes of the pedal assemblies to vary the magnitude of the elliptical path of the pedals. The disclosures of the co-pending applications are hereby incorporated by reference into the specification. However, in order to enhance stability of the exercise apparatus during operation, further improvements are desirable.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide an exercise apparatus with a stabilizing support for improved stability during operation.
According to one aspect of this invention, an exercise apparatus comprises a support frame, a crank assembly, two swing units, and two pedal assemblies. The support frame includes a base support adapted to be mounted on a support surface and having opposite front and rear portions, and a front support extending upwardly from the front portion. The crank assembly has a crankshaft mounted rotatably on the rear portion, and a pair of crank members mounted respectively on two opposite ends of the crankshaft. Each of the swing units includes a lever mounted pivotally on the front support, and a longitudinal connecting unit connected to a respective one of the crank members and connected to the lever. Each of the pedal assemblies includes a rocking arm, and a pedal axle having a front end connected to the rocking arm and a rear end opposite to the front end. The rocking arms of the pedal assemblies have pivot ends mounted pivotally and respectively on left and right sides of the front support. The pedal axle has the rear end making relative sliding movement with the connecting unit when the pedal axle is moved. The pedal assemblies are respectively connected to the swing units for swinging synchronously with the swing units.
Preferably, the exercise apparatus of this invention further comprises a stabilizing support and a sliding member. The stabilizing support is connected pivotally to the connecting unit, and is adapted to contact and slide on the support surface. The sliding member is connected to one of the rear end of the pedal axle and the connecting unit to slide on the other one of the rear end of the pedal axle and the connecting unit.
According to another aspect of this invention, an exercise apparatus comprises a support frame, a crank assembly, two swing units, two pedal assemblies, and an adjustment unit. The support frame includes a base support adapted to be mounted on a support surface and having opposite front and rear portions, and a front support extending upwardly from the front portion. The crank assembly has a crankshaft mounted rotatably on the rear portion, and a pair of crank members mounted respectively on two opposite ends of the crankshaft. Each of the swing units includes a lever mounted pivotally on the front support, and a longitudinal connecting unit connected to a respective one of the crank members and connected to the lever. Each of the pedal assemblies includes a rocking arm, and a pedal axle having a front end connected to the rocking arm. The rocking arms of the pedal assemblies have pivot ends mounted pivotally and respectively on left and right sides of the front support. The pedal assemblies are respectively connected to the swing units for swinging synchronously with the swing units. The adjustment unit is for adjusting the swinging amplitude of the pedal assemblies. The adjustment unit is mounted movably on the front support to move upwardly and downwardly, and is connected to the pivot ends of the rocking arms of the pedal assemblies.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The support frame 1 includes a base support 11, a front support 12, and a rear support 13. The base support 11 is adapted to be mounted on a support surface, such as a ground surface, and has front and rear portions opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction. The front support 12 is disposed on and extends upwardly from the front portion of the base support 11. The rear support 13 is disposed on and extends upwardly from the rear portion of the base support 11.
The crank assembly 2 is disposed on the rear support 13, and has a crankshaft 20 mounted rotatably on the rear support 13, a flywheel 21 mounted rotatably on the crankshaft 20, and a pair of crank members 22 mounted respectively on two opposite ends of the crankshaft 20.
Each of the swing units 3 includes a lever 31, a longitudinal connecting unit composed of a connecting rod 32 and a link member 33, and a stabilizing support 34. The lever 31 has a top end 312 provided with a handle 3121, a bottom end 311 opposite to the top end 312, and an intermediate portion 313 between the top and bottom ends 312, 311. The intermediate portions 313 of the levers 31 of the swing units 3 are connected pivotally and respectively to left and right sides of the front support 12 about an axis (A). The connecting rod 32 has a rear end 321 connected pivotally to the respective one of the crank members 22, a front end 322 opposite to the rear end 321, and a linear section 323 proximate to the rear end 321. The link member 33 has a first end 331 connected pivotally to the bottom end 311 of the lever 31, and a second end 332 opposite to the first end 331. The stabilizing support 34 is connected pivotally to the connecting unit to contact and move on the support surface. In this embodiment, the stabilizing support 34 includes a bracket member 341 with a top end connected pivotally to the second end 332 of the respective link member 33. A pair of rollers 342 are attached rotatably to a bottom end of the bracket member 341 at two opposite sides thereof to contact and move on the support surface. The bracket member 341 is secured to the front end 322 of the connecting rod 32 between the top and bottom ends thereof. When the handle 3121 of the lever 31 of the respective swing unit 3 is swung relative to the axis (A), the link member 33 of the respective swing unit 3 pulls the front end 322 of the connecting rod 32 to slide back and forth, and the rollers 342 roll stably on the support surface.
Each of the pedal assemblies 5 includes a rocking arm 51, a pedal axle 52, a pedal member 55, and a sliding member 54. The rocking arms 51 of the pedal assemblies 5 have pivot ends 511 mounted pivotally and respectively on left and right sides of the front support 12. The pedal axle 52 has a front end 522 connected pivotally to the rocking arm 51, a rear end 521 opposite to the front end 522, and an intermediate portion 523 (see
The adjustment unit 4 is mounted movably on the front support 12, and is pivoted to the pivot ends 511 of the rocking arms 51 of the pedal assemblies 5. The adjustment unit 4 includes a motor 41 mounted on the front portion of the base support 11, a telescopic member 44, a positioning frame 42 fixed on the front support 12, a pair of guide rods 421 (only one is visible in
Each of the synchronizing members 53 couples the rocking arm 51 of a respective pedal assembly 5 and the lever 31 of the respective swing unit 3 so as to synchronize movement of the rocking arm 51 and the lever 31. Each synchronizing member 53 is fixed to the lever 31 of the respective swing unit 3, and is connected slidably to the rocking arm 51 of the respective pedal assembly 5. As best shown in
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When the user stands on the pedal members 55 with his hands grasping the handles 3121 of the levers 31, and starts pedaling forward and rearward, the levers 31 swing about the axis (A) in opposite directions, and the link members 33 of the swing units 3 push the connecting rods 32 of the swing units 3 to slide back and forth along the support surface via the rollers 342 in a constant swinging amplitude. Simultaneously, the rocking arms 51 of the pedal assemblies 5 swing about the pivot axis (B) in synchronized motion with the respective levers 31, and move the pedal axles 52 to swing in larger forward and backward movement. Since the rear ends 321 of the connecting rods 32 of the swing units 3 rotate in circular motions along with the crank members 22, and since the rear ends 521 of the pedal axles 52 move linearly along the linear sections 323 of the respective connecting rods 32, the pedal members 55 move in elliptical motions so that the user can perform an exercise with a larger elliptical motion.
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The advantages of the exercise apparatus of the present invention can be summarized as follows:
1. The swinging amplitude of the rocking arms 51 of the pedal assemblies 5 can be enlarged or reduced by simply adjusting the distance between the pivot axis (B) and the synchronizing members 53, so that the elliptical path of the pedal members 55 can be enlarged or reduced. As such, the exercise motion can conform to the exercise requirement of the user.
2. Due to the presence of the stabilizing support 34 mounted on the connecting unit of the respective swing units 3, the latter can slide stably on the support surface, thereby stabilizing the exercise apparatus of the present invention.
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 arrangements.
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92211337 U | Jun 2003 | TW | national |
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/289,727 filed on Nov. 7, 2002 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,672,992, and Ser. No. 10/379,514, filed on Mar. 5, 2003 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,719,666, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference. This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 092211337, filed on Jun. 20, 2003.
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