1. Field of the Invention
The present disclosure relates to an exercise apparatus. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to an exercise bench with a linkage mechanism.
2. Description of the Related Art
An exercise bench is an equipment design to provide a support for use in weight training or other exercise training Generally, the conventional exercise bench includes a seat for supporting a user's buttocks and a seat back for supporting the user's back. The seat and the seat back are pivotally mounted to a frame such that the inclined angles of them could be adjusted. However, when the user wants to adjust the exercise bench, the user needs to adjust the inclined angles of the seat and the seat back respectively, which is inconvenient to use.
One type of exercise bench is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 7,674,215, which includes a seat and a seat back each pivotally mounted to a support frame at respective first and second stationary pivots. Particularly, the seat and the seat back are coupled to each other at a movable pivot which translates along a guide track under the seat. In this manner, the seat could be synchronized with the seat back while the seat back is adjusted.
However, the conventional exercise bench still has one disadvantage as following. The linkage mechanism between the seat and the seat back just relies on gravity for tacking on a slide of the seat back, which is not stable during exercise training Moreover, if this similar mechanism be tilted up for different applications, it may not be fully operable.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantages of the conventional exercise bench. Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
The present invention relates to an improved exercise bench. In particular, a linkage mechanism links two pad bodies in a way that the motion between the pad bodies are synchronized in close proximity to each other, but do not interfere.
Specifically, the exercise bench includes a support frame, a first pad body, a second pad body, a link member, a support frame and a link rod. The support frame has a guide rod mounted thereto in a longitudinal direction of the support frame. The first pad body is pivotally mounted to the support frame at a first pivot and rotatable about the first pivot to change positions of the first pad body. The second pad body is pivotally mounted to the support frame at a second pivot and rotatable about the second pivot to change positions of the second pad body. The first pad body and the second pad body are arranged with respect to the longitudinal direction of the support frame. Specifically, the link member defines a first pivotal fulcrum, a first connecting fulcrum and a sliding fulcrum, wherein the link member has an upper end pivotally mounted to the first pad body at the first pivotal fulcrum and a lower end mounted to the guide rod at the sliding fulcrum for sliding along the guide rod. Moreover, the support member has a telescopic post and a second connecting fulcrum. The support member is pivotally mounted to the support frame at a third pivot for being rotatable about the third pivot. The telescopic post is telescopic in an axial direction, and has an upper end pivotally mounted to the second pad body at a second pivotal fulcrum. Particularly, the link rod is pivotally connecting the link member at the first connecting fulcrum and the support member at the second connecting fulcrum to form a linkage for synchronous motion of the first pad body and the second pad body.
Preferably, the telescopic post has an outer tube and an inner tube. The outer tube is rotatable with respect to the support frame and the inner tube is telescopically received in the outer tube for sliding along the outer tube. The inner tube has an upper end pivotally mounted to the second pad body at the second pivotal fulcrum.
Preferably, the inner tube has a plurality of positioning holes in one side thereof A lock pin is positioned in a selected one of the positioning holes in the inner tube for locking the outer tube and the inner tube relative to each other such that a length of the telescopic post is adjustable to change inclined positions of the second pad body.
Preferably, the link member has a connecting arm and a mounting tab on one side of the connecting arm. The first pivotal fulcrum and the sliding fulcrum are defined at an upper end and a lower end of the connecting arm respectively, and the first connecting fulcrum is defined at the mounting tab.
Preferably, the sliding fulcrum of the link member is pivotally connected with a slide bushing for sliding along the guide rod.
Preferably, the guide rod has one end secured to the support frame. Specifically, the guide rod is arranged in an orientation to accommodate a motion of the sliding fulcrum of the link member.
Preferably, the support member has a swing arm connected with the telescopic post for being rotatable about the third pivot. The link rod is pivotally connected to the swing arm at the second connecting fulcrum.
Preferably, the first pad body is a seat, the seat having a front end pivotally mounted to the support frame at the first pivot. The second pad body is a seat back, the seat back having a front end pivotally mounted to the support frame at the second pivot. A rear end of the seat is adjacent to the front end of the seat back.
Preferably, the first pivotal fulcrum between the seat and the link member is located close to the rear end of the seat, and the second pivotal fulcrum between the seat back and the telescopic post is located close to a rear end of the seat back.
The reader is advised that this summary is not meant to be exhaustive. Further features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description, accompanying drawings and appended claims.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the following detailed description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed embodiments. It will be apparent, however, that one or more embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are schematically depicted in order to simplify the drawings.
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The support frame 20 has a pair of support braces 22, a front leg 23 and a rear foot 24. The support braces 22 are arranged parallel to each other and each extends from the front leg 23 to the rear foot 24 so as to define a longitudinal direction of the support frame 20. Preferably, each of the support braces 22 is arcuate in shape which defines a central portion higher than two end portions, as shown in
In the preferred embodiment, the first pad body is a seat 30 which comprises a seat frame 32 and a seat cushion 34 mounted on the seat frame 32. The seat frame 32 of the seat 30 has a front end pivotally mounted to an upper end of the front leg 23 of the support frame 20 at a first pivot 35, so that the seat 30 could be rotatable about the first pivot 35 to change angular positions of the seat 30.
In addition, the second pad body is a seat back 40 which comprises a seat back frame 42 and a back cushion 44 mounted on the seat back frame 42. The support braces 22 each has a connecting plate 221 projected from an upper side of the respective support brace 22. The seat back frame 42 of the seat back 40 has a front end pivotally mounted to the connecting plates 221 of the two support braces 22 at a second pivot 45, so that the seat back 40 could be rotatable about the second pivot 45 to change angular positions of the seat back 40. As shown in
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The telescopic post 64 provides a telescopic positioning design. The inner tube 66 has a plurality of positioning holes 661 in one side thereof. A lock pin 68 is positioned in a selected one of the positioning holes 661 in the inner tube 66 for locking the outer tube 65 and the inner tube 66 relative to each other. Therefore, the length of the telescopic post 64 is adjustable to change inclined positions of the seat back 40. In the preferred embodiment, as shown in
The link rod 70 has one end pivotally connected to the link member 50 at the first connecting fulcrum 54 and the other end pivotally connected to the swing arm 62 of the support member 60 at a second connecting fulcrum 69. By means of the link rod 70, the link member 50 is coupled to the support member 60 as a linkage so that the motion between the seat 30 and the seat back 40 are synchronized in close proximity to each other. Specifically, the seat back frame 42 of the seat back 40 has a space 421 for receiving the swing arm 62 and the second connecting fulcrum 69 so as to prevent the second connecting fulcrum 69 from being interfered by the seat back frame 42, as shown in
The exercise bench 10 provides an apparatus for a user to use in weight training The exercise bench 10 includes the seat 30 for supporting the user's buttocks and the seat back 40 for supporting the user's back. By means of adjusting the length of the telescopic post 64 of the support member 60, inclined angles of the seat 30 and the seat back 40 could be adjusted. In particular, the exercise bench 10 defines a plurality of inclined positions to accommodate the user's motion.
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The aforementioned exercise bench 10 provides the linkage mechanism for varying the angular positions of the seat 30 and the seat back 40. Such mechanism of the exercise bench 10 could be applied to other exercise apparatus for different training methods as abdominal exercise apparatus or back extension apparatus.
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There are some advantages with respect to the embodiments of the exercise bench described above. Firstly, the exercise bench with a linear linkage mechanism is conformed to an ergonomic design. The link member 50 of the seat 30 and the support member 60 of the seat back 40 are effectively synchronized by the link rod 70. Secondly, the linear motion of the link member 50 along the guide rod 25 of the support frame 20 increases the stability of the exercise bench 10, 10′ in operation.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.