The present invention relates to an exercise device, especially to an exercise device for alternating movement of arms and legs, which is capable of driving the users' arms and legs to move in an alternating manner.
A plurality of exercise devices, equipment, or machines is available now for stretching and training user body's muscle groups such as limb muscles. Each of these devices usually includes a chair/seat and a leg support extended from the chair/seat. While the user's legs are put on the leg support, the legs can be pressed or extended through the actuated device. Besides, these devices are mainly used for training and strengthening the users' limb muscles or leg muscles.
However, these devices also apply intense pressure to the user's arms and ankles. Referring to U.S. Pat. No. 5,277,681, an exercise machine to stretch one or more muscle groups or joints of a body part is revealed. The exercise machine provides trunk rotation stretch and plantar flexor stretch. There is at least one foot engagement member pivotable about a horizontal axis on the machine frame and this horizontal axis is generally corresponding to the location of the ankle joint of the user. Thus, certain pressure will be applied at the ankles. In most conventional exercise machines, a stronger pull is required and compared with a push force, or there will be certain pressure applied to the ankle of the user. The design of the conventional exercise machine is usually too complicated and the exercise intensity thereof is too high.
Hence, there are room for improvement and a need to provide a novel exercise device.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an exercise device for alternating movement of arms and legs, which is not only simple in structure and easy to operate, but also safe to use with low risk of exercise-induced injuries. For users who need rehabilitation exercise, the exercise device of the present invention provides low intensity yet effective exercise.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an exercise device for alternating movement of arms and legs, in which users use their arms and/or legs to move actively in an alternating manner to drive their legs and/or arms and abdomens to have passive movements, moving up and down repetitively.
In order to achieve the above and other objects, an exercise device for alternating movement of arms and legs according to the present invention includes a base, a hand driving member, a connection rod, a set of linkage comprising at least one first rod and at least one second rod, and a leg driving member.
The base includes a first portion, an extended second portion and an extended third portion.
The hand driving member is pivotally disposed on the first portion of the base.
The leg driving member is pivotally mounted to the third portion of the base.
One end of the hand driving member is adapted to be rotated at the base and one end of the leg driving member is also adapted to be rotated at the base.
One end of the connection rod is pivotally connected to the hand driving member while another end thereof is pivotally connected to the first rod.
The set of linkage includes the at least one first rod and the at least one second rod. One end of the first rod is pivotally connected to the connection rod and a middle portion of the first rod is pivotally connected to the base while another end of the first rod is pivotally connected to one end of the second rod, wherein another end of the second rod is pivotally connected to the leg driving member. The set of linkage enables the hand driving member and the leg driving member to link and move with each other for lifting up or pressing down arms and legs and stretching. The stretch of arms and legs also applies pressure to the abdomen to exercise the abdomen.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings.
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The base 1 comprises a first portion a, an extended second portion b, an extended third portion c, and an extended fourth portion d.
The hand driving member 2 has a first end 2a, an extended second end 2b pivotally disposed on the first portion a of the base 1, and an extended third end 2c.
The connection rod 3 has an upper end 3a pivotally connected to the third end 2c of the hand driving member 2, and an extended lower end 3b.
The linkage A includes the at least one first rod 4 and the at least one second rod 5 which has a first pivot end 5a and an extended second pivot end 5b. The first rod 4 includes a front portion 4a pivotally connected to the lower end 3b of the connection rod 3, an extended middle portion 4b pivotally connected to the second portion b of the base 1, and an extended rear portion 4c pivotally connected to the first pivot end 5a of the second rod 5. According to this embodiment, the first rod 4 and the second rod 5 are arranged in parallel to each other and used in combination with each other as a set.
The leg driving member 6 has a third pivot end 6a, an extended fourth pivot end 6b, and an extended adjustment end 6c. The third pivot end 6a is pivotally disposed on the second pivot end 5b of the second rod 5 while the fourth pivot end 6b is pivotally mounted to the third portion c of the base 1. The adjustment end 6c is provided with a plurality of adjustment holes 62 spaced apart from one another vertically, a stepped portion 61 having an assembly hole, and a fixing member 63. The stepped portion 61 can be aligned and assembled with one of the adjustment holes 62 selectively and then the fixing member 63 is inserted through the one of the adjustment holes 62 and the assembly hole of the stepped portion 61 for fixing. Thereby, the position of the stepped portion 61 at the adjustment end 6c of the leg driving member 6, such as an upper position or a lower position, can be adjusted and the length of the leg driving member 6 is also adjusted for users to adjust a driving force that applies during the exercise. For example, the user needs to apply a larger driving force when the stepped portion 61 is at the upper position of the adjustment end 6c. While the stepped portion 61 is at the lower position of the adjustment end 6c, the user only needs to apply a smaller driving force.
Moreover, the hand driving member 2 is able to be rotated at the first portion a of the base 1 and the leg driving member 6 is able to be rotated at the third portion c of the base 1.
The hand driving member 2 and the leg driving member 6 are moved along with each other by means of the linkage A so that the user's arms and legs are capable of elevating up and down for stretching. The user's arms and legs can also apply pressure to the abdomen to perform abdominal exercises during stretching of the arms and legs.
The first end 2a of the hand driving member 2 is provided with a handle 21 while the third end 2c of the hand driving member 2 is pivotally connected to the upper end 3a of the connection rod 3 by a detachable pivot element 22. The pivot element 22 can be removed from the hand driving member 2 and the connection rod 3 so that the hand driving member 2 can be folded downwards for a compact size for storage.
The second portion b of the base 1 is connected with a stand 12 which is mounted to the base 1 by a detachable positioning part 13. Once the positioning part 13 is detached and removed from the second portion b of the base 1, the stand 12 can be folded inwards for a compact size for storage.
The fourth portion d is provided with a support base.
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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 equivalent.