The invention relates to a passive exercise device with which a user performs an exercise while keeping the balance of the body.
In Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2007-260186, a passive type exercise device as shown in
The prior exercise device comprising above configuration can cause a user M riding on the riding part 50 to perform a passive exercise, by forcibly oscillating the riding part 50. However, the riding part 50 of the prior exercise device moves only along the prescribed route preliminarily set in the driving part 52. Therefore, the effect to train a sense of balance and muscles may become descended, because the user M accustomed to exercise in certain degree can anticipate the motion of the riding part 50.
In the light of the above, it is an object of the present invention to provide an exercise device with which a user M can train a sense of balance and muscles effectively, even the user M is accustomed to exercise in certain degree.
An exercise device of the present invention to attain the above object comprises: a support part 2 which has a support surface 1 on which a user M can put the user's body, and which can rock within a prescribed range; and an external force exerting part 15 configured to rock the support part 2 within the prescribed range by exerting an external force on the support part 2 through the user M whose body is supported on the support surface 1.
In the exercise device comprising above configuration, the support part 2 rocks randomly, because the support part 2 rocks by the external force transmitted through the body of the user M. The user M is unsteadily rocked on the support part 2, and hence the balance of the body of the user M is made upset forcibly and randomly. If the user M keeps the balance against this, a sense of balance and muscles are trained unintentionally and effectively. Therefore, even the user M is accustomed to exercise in certain degree, the user M can train a sense of balance and muscles effectively.
Preferably, the exercise device of the present invention comprises a base part 20 having a base side slide surface 21 on its upper part, said base side slide surface 21 being in the shape of a convex curve or a concave curve, wherein a support side slide surface 22 is formed at a lower part of the support part 2, said support side slide surface 22 is formed in the shape of a curved surface following the base side slide surface 21, wherein the support part 2 is supported on the base part 20 so that the support part 2 can rock by making the support side slide surface 22 of the support part 2 slide with respect to the base side slide surface 21 of the base part 20. It becomes then possible that the support part 2 smoothly rocks on the base part 20. Furthermore, an orbit plane on which the support part 2 rocks can be freely decided by setting the curved shape of the base side slide surface 21 and the support side slide surface 22.
Preferably, the support part 2 has a roller 30, for supporting so that it can be rocked, at a lower part of the support part 2. It becomes then possible that the support part 2 smoothly rocks via the roller 30.
Preferably, the external force exerting part 15 comprises a footrest 3 on which a user M being on the support surface 1 of the support part 2 can put the user's foot, and a footrest driving means 8 for moving the footrest 3. It becomes then possible that the support part 2 rocks randomly when the footrest 3 on which the user M puts the user's foot is moved forcibly, and hence the balance of the body of the user M is made upset forcibly and randomly. If the user M keeps the balance against this, a sense of balance and muscles are trained effectively.
It is also preferred that the external force exerting part 15 comprises a grip part 25 for being gripped by a user M being on the support surface 1 of the support part 2, and a grip part driving means 27 for moving the grip part 25. It becomes then possible that the support part 2 is rocked randomly when the grip part 25 gripped by the user M is moved forcibly, and hence the balance of the body of the user M is made upset forcibly and randomly. If the user M keeps the balance against this, a sense of balance and muscles are trained effectively.
In this case, preferably, there is further provided a rod-shaped member 26 having the grip part 25, said grip part 25 being located at one end side in the longitudinal direction of the rod-shaped member 26, wherein the grip part driving means 27 oscillates the grip part 25 located at said one end side by turning the other end side in the longitudinal direction of the rod-shaped member 26. It becomes then possible that the grip part 25 oscillates efficiently.
It is also preferred that the support part 2 comprises a seat 40 on which a user M can put the user's buttock and a footrest 3 on which the user M can put the user's foot, said seat 40 being provided with footrest 3. It becomes then possible that each joint, such as hip joint, knee joint and ankle angle, is substantially kept in certain state while the user M keeps the balance. Therefore, it can excite the muscle contraction of leg with maintaining the joint angles, whereby joint stress can be reduced.
To give a detailed explanation of the present invention, it is explained based on attached drawings. The directions described in the explanation below, such as front, back, right or left, are defined as seen from a user M getting on the support surface 1.
In
The support part 2 forms a seat 40 of a chair, and has a support surface 1 on its upper part, wherein the support surface 1 is in the shape of a concave curve. A support post 6 is vertically arranged on a connection body 4. A lower part of the support part 2 is turnably supported on an upper end part of the support post 6 via a rotation connection part 5. In the illustrated example, the rotation connection part 5 supports the support part 2 so that the support part 2 can turn in the front-back direction (the direction indicated by an arrow B shown in
The footrest 3 is formed like a rest having a foot support surface 7 on its upper part, wherein the foot support surface 7 is formed into an inclined surface. A footrest driving means 8 for reciprocally driving the footrest 3 in the front-back direction (the direction indicated by an arrow A shown in
As shown in
In order to provide a passive exercise by using above described exercise device, a user M first puts the user's buttock on the support surface 1 of the support part 2 while the user M puts the user's left and right soles on the foot support surface 7 of the footrest 3, and to be a sitting posture. Under the user M being this sitting posture, when an operation part (not shown in the figure) is operated to rotary drive the motor 10 located in the box 9, the footrest 3 is reciprocally moved in the front-back direction via the motion transmission mechanism 11, and exerts an external force, which cause a reciprocating movement in the front-back direction, on the user M whose sole is put on the foot support surface 7. The user M rocks the support part 2 in the front-back direction with respect to the support pole 6 by the external force transmitted through the lower part of the user's own body.
In other words, the external force exerting part 15, which rocks the support part 2 within a prescribed range by exerting an external force through the user M whose body is put on the support surface 1, consists of the footrest 3 on which the user M being on the support surface 1 of the support part 2 can put the user's foot, and the footrest driving means 8 for reciprocally moving the footrest 3 in the front-back direction.
In the exercise device having above-described configuration, the footrest 3 and the support part 2 execute different forms of oscillation or rock with each other. Furthermore, the support part 2 rocks in a random pattern because the motion is executed by the external force transmitted through the body of the user M. Therefore, when the feet of the user M on the footrest 3 are oscillated forcibly, the buttock of the user M on the support part 2 is unsteadily rocked, and hence the balance of the body of the user M is made upset forcibly and randomly. If the user M keeps the balance against this especially around the thigh and the trunk of the body, a sense of balance and muscles are trained effectively.
A footrest 3 for left-foot and a footrest 3 for right-foot may be separated, and a footrest driving means 8 for left-foot and a footrest driving means 8 for right-foot may be separated. The footrest 3 for left-foot and the footrest 3 for right-foot may be reciprocally moved independently. In this case, the balance of the user M can be made upset to a greater degree. In addition, muscles of right or left foot can be trained intensively.
Next, various modified examples in accordance with the exercise device of the present invention are described in turn. In the explanation about modified examples described below, like kind elements are assigned the same reference numerals as depicted in modified examples, and detailed description thereof is omitted.
A modified example shown in
The support side slide surface 22, which is a lower surface of the support part 2, slide with respect to the base side slide surface 21, which is an upper surface of the base part 20. Thereby, the support part 2 is supported on the base part 20 so that the support part 2 can slide.
When the support side slide surface 22 slides on the base side slide surface 21, the support part 2 rocks on a orbit plane following the shape of the convex curve of the base side slide surface 21 (the direction indicated by an arrow B shown in
In the above-described configuration, the orbit plane, on which the support part 2 rocks, can be freely decided by adequately setting the curved shape of the base side slide surface 21 and the support side slide surface 22. Then, it is permitted to form the base side slide surface 21 into a concave curved shape and form the support side slide surface 22 into a convex curved shape following the base side slide surface 21.
A modified example shown in
In addition, the grip part 25 may be formed into a ling-like shape for surrounding the front and each side of the user. In this case, falling of the user M can be prevented, and safety can be ensured.
In the modified example of
In order to provide a passive exercise by using the exercise device shown in
In the exercise device having above-described configuration, the grip part 25 and the support part 2 execute different forms of oscillation or rock with each other. Furthermore, the support part 2 rocks in a random pattern because the motion is executed by the external force transmitted through the body of the user M. Therefore, when the arm gripping the grip part 25 and the upper body of the user M are oscillated forcibly, the buttock of the user M on the support part 2 is unsteadily rocked, and hence the balance of the body is made upset forcibly and randomly. If the user M keeps the balance against this especially around the thigh and the trunk of the body, a sense of balance and muscles are trained effectively.
A grip part 25 for left-hand and a grip part 25 for right-hand may be separated, and a grip part driving means 27 for left-hand and a grip part driving means 27 for right-hand may be separated. The grip part 25 for left-hand and the grip part 25 for right-hand may be reciprocally moved independently. In this case, the balance of a user M can be made upset to a greater degree. In addition, muscles of right or left hand can be trained intensively.
Furthermore, in such a configuration of taking off the footrest 3, an exercise load especially to the trunk of the body is increased, because a user M performs an exercise with the user's feet floating.
A modified example shown in
In order to provide a passive exercise by using the exercise device shown in
In the exercise device having above-described configuration, the support part 2 as the footrest 3 and the grip part 25 execute different forms of oscillation or rock with each other. Furthermore, the support part 2 rocks in a random pattern because the motion is executed by the external force transmitted through the body of the user M who is in the standing posture. Therefore, when the arm gripping the grip part 25 and the upper body of the user M are oscillated forcibly, the lower body of the user M standing on the support part 2 is unsteadily rocked, and hence the balance of the body is made upset forcibly and randomly. If the user M keeps the balance against this, a sense of balance and muscles, especially around the thigh and the trunk of the body, are trained effectively.
A modified example shown in
Rollers 30 are arranged so that they can move in the front-back direction within a slide frame 29 fixed on a connection body 4. Therefore, the support part 2 rocks in the front-back direction when the rollers 30 rotate to move in the front-back direction.
The grip part driving means 27 has a rotation connection part 31, an elastic member 32, a cam member 33, and a motor 34. The rotation connection part 31 turnably supports the end part of the rod-shaped member 26 on the connection body 4, wherein said the end part of the rod-shaped member 26 is the opposite side (lower side in the figure) to the side connected with the grip part 25. The elastic member 32 biases the rod-shaped member 26 toward a given direction (front direction in the figure). The cam member 33 comes into contact with the rod-shaped member 26 from the side opposite to the elastic member 32. The motor 34 drives the cam member 33 so as to give an eccentric rotation.
In order to provide a passive exercise by using the exercise device shown in
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Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2008/056291 | 3/31/2008 | WO | 00 | 9/27/2010 |