Information
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Patent Grant
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6537185
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Patent Number
6,537,185
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Date Filed
Friday, October 1, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 25, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Brown; Michael A.
- Amerson; Lori Baker
Agents
- Nawrocki, Rooney & Sivertson, P.A.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 482 142
- 482 121
- 482 122
- 482 123
- 482 125
- 482 126
- 482 129
- 482 130
- 482 72
- 482 148
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International Classifications
- A63B2600
- A63B21068
- A63B2102
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Abstract
An exercise device having a simple and inexpensive configuration including an exercise load unit connected to a movable knee hold unit, and a seat unit having a seat plate and a back plate which are selectively or completely movable during an exercise, irrespective of whether or not a leg support unit having foot holders is in a fixed state or in a movable state, thereby being capable of achieving a variety of exercises for the whole part of the human body using the upper body or lower body, or using both the upper and lower bodies.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to an exercise device capable of achieving an exercise of human body about the trunk of the human body using the upper part or both the upper and lower parts of the human body, and more particularly to an exercise device capable of effectively carrying out an exercise of wrist joints and trunk using arms and legs.
BACKGROUND ART
Most of known exercise devices are configured to be used for exercises of individual parts of human body. Where it is desired to obtain exercises of various parts of human body, a plurality of exercise devices respectively required for those exercises should be used. However, this is expensive. Although exercise devices having a multiple exercise function are also known, they have a configuration in which a plurality of exercise mechanisms having different exercise functions are simply combined. In such exercise devices, accordingly, it is impossible to expect an effect of an exercise of the whole body through exercises of individual parts of the body obtained by the exercise mechanisms.
In order to solve the above mentioned problems, an exercise device has also been proposed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,498,222 issued to the inventor. This exercise device includes a common load unit which has an independent or common use for several exercises suitable for various parts of human body. The exercise device has an advantage in that a variety of exercises for individual parts of human body can be achieved. This exercise device also includes a pair of levers and a leg support unit. In accordance with upward and downward movements of the levers, an exercise of wrist joints is carried out. However, the levers should be operatively connected in order to return the levers positioned at their upper position to their lower position. For such an operative connection, additional elements should be used. This results in a complexity of the overall construction and an increase in the manufacturing costs. Due to such problems, there is also a limited utility.
The leg support unit of the exercise device disclosed in the patent is constructed to be movable. The exercise device also includes a knee hold unit constructed to be movable. The exercise device further includes a seat plate and a back plate which are constructed to adjust the height or inclination thereof while being fixed during an exercise. Accordingly, exercises can be carried out using the lower part or upper part of the body in this exercise device. However, where an exercise using only the lower part of the body is carried out, little movement of the upper part of the body occurs. For this reason, the exercise device has a drawback in that it is impossible to carry out an exercise of the whole body using both the upper and lower parts of the body.
Referring to
FIG. 43
, a conventional seat unit applied to exercise devices is illustrated. As shown in
FIG. 43
, the seat unit includes a seat plate
102
and a back plate
104
. Where the seat plate
102
and back plate
104
are hingably connected to each other by a hinge
150
, there is a height difference between the hinge and the upper surface of the seat plate
102
or back plate
104
. When the back plate
104
moves hingably with respect to the seat plate
102
, the facing ends of the seat plate
102
and back plate
104
get near or away from each other due to the height difference between the hinge and the upper surface of the seat plate
102
or back plate
104
. Where an exercise is carried out using an exercise device, to which the above seat unit is applied, while the back plate
104
moves hingably with respect to the seat plate
102
, an unbalance occurs between the movement of the body and the movement of the seat unit because the movement center of the seat unit, namely, the position of the hinge
150
, is spaced from the movement center of the body, namely, the center of the wrest joint. For this reason, there is an inconvenience in the exercise. For example, the shirt of the user may be taken off during the exercise.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of the above mentioned problems involved in conventional exercise devices, and an object of the invention is to provide an exercise device having a simple and inexpensive configuration including an exercise load unit connected to a movable knee. hold unit, and a seat unit having a seat plate and a back plate which are selectively or completely movable during an exercise, irrespective of whether or not a leg support unit having foot holders is in a fixed state or in a movable state, thereby being capable of achieving a variety of exercises for the whole part of the human body using the upper body or lower body, or using both the upper and lower bodies.
Another object of the invention is to provide an exercise device having a configuration not only including an exercise load unit comprised of the weight of a user transmitted to a movable frame of the exercise device during an exercise or a variety of load units, the exercise load unit being connected to a knee hold unit via a load transmission unit, thereby, being capable of selectively transmitting an exercise load to knee holders in accordance with the direction of an exercise such as an extension or flection exercise, but also including an initial exercise thrust generating unit connected between a movable frame of a seat unit and a fixed frame and adapted to generate a thrust for exercise at the initial stage of the exercise.
Another object of the invention is to provide an exercise device having a configuration including a distance adjusting unit adapted to adjust the distances between a foot holder and a knee holder, between the knee holder and a seat plate and between the foot holder and seat plate in accordance with the lengths between the foot and knee of the user and between the knee and wrist joint, thereby being capable of meeting the body length and shape of the user.
Another object of the invention is to provide an exercise device having a configuration including an upper body flection/extension exercise unit connected to the back plate frame of a seat unit and adapted to achieve a flection or extension exercise for the upper body of the user, thereby achieving an exercise for the epigastric muscle of the user.
Another object of the invention is to provide an exercise device having a configuration including a knee holder moving unit adapted to temporarily move knee holders, thereby providing a space for allowing the user to sit down on the exercise device to carry out an exercise or to rise up from the seat plate after the exercise.
Another object of the invention is to provide an exercise device having a configuration including a foot holder pressure adjusting unit adapted to not only achieve a flection exercise only using the knees of the user under the condition in which no considerable resistance is applied to the feet of the user, but also to achieve an exercise for the crook muscle of the user.
Another object of the invention is to provide an exercise device having a configuration including a shift preventing unit adapted to prevent the seat and back plates of a seat unit from being spaced from each other when the angle defined between the plates varies, thereby being capable of adapting the heap and back portions of the user about his wrist joints to the seat and back plates of the seat unit about their hinges.
Another object of the invention is to provide an exercise device having a configuration including a repeated extension/retraction exercise unit which can be used in combination with or independently of exercise devices according to the present invention, the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit including an exercise load transmitting unit comprised of a rope or wire and being adjustable in length, thereby being capable of achieving an exercise for the body such as an exercise for the latissimus dorsi muscle and an exercise for the dorsal muscle in various exercise directions.
In order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention provides an exercise device comprising a seat unit having a seat plate, a back plate, support legs and associated frames completely or selectively assembled together, a leg support unit having foot holders, and a knee hold unit, the exercise device carrying out an exercise using the leg support unit and the knee hold unit, further comprising: means for allowing the knee hold unit to be movable; exercise load means connected to the movable knee hold unit; means for allowing the leg support unit to be selectively movable or fixed during an exercise; and means for allowing a selected one or all of the seat and back plates of the seat unit to be selectively movable or fixed during an exercise.
The present invention also provides an exercise device comprising, completely or selectively in combination, initial exercise thrust generating means, distance adjusting means, upper body flection/extension exercise means, knee holder moving means, repeated extension/retraction exercise means, foot holder pressure adjusting means, and shift preventing means.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing the construction of an exercise device in accordance with the primary embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side view showing the operation of the exercise device of
FIG. 1
, with a seat plate, a back plate and an upper plate being mounted to a seat unit of the device;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing an exercise load unit and an initial exercise thrust generating unit of the above device;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view showing the construction, arrangement and operation of the initial exercise thrust generating unit of
FIG. 3
;
FIGS. 5
to
7
are views showing a distance adjusting unit included in the device of
FIG. 1
, respectively, in which:
FIG. 5
is a partially sectioned side view showing the operation of the distance adjusting unit;
FIG. 6
is a side sectional view showing the operation of a control knob unit included in the distance adjusting unit; and
FIG. 7
is a side sectional view showing the operation of an assistant distance adjusting unit;
FIG. 8
is a view showing the operation of an upper body flection/extension exercise unit included in the device of
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 9
to
18
are views showing a repeated extension/retraction exercise unit included in the device of
FIG. 1
, respectively, in which:
FIG. 9
is a plan view showing the construction of the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit;
FIG. 10
is a sectional view of the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is a perspective view showing a direction change roller included in the above unit;
FIG. 12
is a sectional view showing the operation of the direction charge roller of
FIG. 11
;
FIGS. 13 and 14
are views showing a rope length adjusting unit included in the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit, respectively, in which
FIG. 13
is a plan view showing the construction of the rope length adjusting unit, and
FIG. 14
is a plan view showing the operation of the rope length adjusting unit;
FIGS. 15 and 16
are views showing a rope length adjusting unit in accordance with another embodiment of this invention, respectively, in which
FIG. 15
is a partially broken plan view of the rope length adjusting unit, and
FIG. 16
is a sectional view of the rope length adjusting unit;
FIGS. 17 and 18
are views showing a rope length adjusting unit in accordance with a further embodiment of this invention, respectively, in which
FIG. 17
is a longitudinal sectioned view of the rope length adjusting unit, and
FIG. 18
is a cross sectioned view of the rope length adjusting unit;
FIGS. 19
to
23
are views showing an exercise device in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention, respectively, in which:
FIG. 19
is a perspective view showing the construction of the above exercise device;
FIGS. 20 and 21
are side views showing the operation of the exercise device of
FIG. 19
, with a seat plate, a back plate and an upper plate being mounted to a seat unit of the device;
FIGS. 22 and 23
are views of a knee holder moving unit included in the above exercise device, respectively, in which
FIG. 22
shows the construction of the knee holder moving unit at a position around a length adjusting unit adapted to adjust the load transmission unit, and
FIG. 23
shows the construction of the knee holder moving unit at a position around a spring interposed between a connecting bar and a leg support bar;
FIG. 24
is a partially sectioned view showing the construction of a foot holder pressure adjusting unit included in the exercise device of this invention;
FIGS. 25
to
27
are views showing a shift preventing unit included in the above exercise device, respectively, in which:
FIG. 25
is a side view showing the operation of the unit when the back plate pivots forwardly;
FIG. 26
is a side view showing the operation of the unit when the back plate pivots backwardly; and
FIG. 27
is a side view of the exercise device with the above shift preventing unit;
FIG. 28
is a side view of an initial exercise thrust generating unit in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 29
is a perspective view of a repeated extension/retraction exercise unit in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention;
FIGS. 30
to
34
are views of a repeated extension/retraction exercise unit in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention, respectively, in which:
FIG. 30
is a plan view of the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit;
FIG. 31
is a side view showing the operation of the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit;
FIG. 32
is a sectional view showing the construction of the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit at a position around a foot holder;
FIG. 33
is a sectional view showing the construction of the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit at a position around a fixing unit; and
FIG. 34
is a partially enlarged view of the portion “A” of
FIG. 33
;
FIGS. 35
to
39
are views of a repeated extension/retraction exercise unit in accordance with a still another embodiment of the present invention, respectively, in which:
FIG. 35
is a partially broken side view of the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit;
FIG. 36
is a partially broken plan view of
FIG. 35
;
FIG. 37
is a sectional view showing the construction of the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit at a position around a shift unit;
FIG. 38
is a sectional view showing the construction of the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit at a position around a seat plate; and
FIG. 39
is a sectional view showing the construction of the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit at a position around a load adjusting unit;
FIGS. 40
to
42
are views of a repeated extension/retraction exercise unit in accordance with a still another embodiment of the present invention, respectively, in which:
FIG. 40
is a longitudinal sectioned view of the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit;
FIG. 41
is a cross sectioned view of the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit; and
FIG. 42
is a plan view showing the construction of the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit at a position around a load adjusting unit;
FIG. 43
is a side view showing a typical connection part for connecting both a seat plate and a back plate to the seat unit of an exercise device;
FIG. 44
is a view showing the operation of the exercise device of
FIGS. 1 and 2
; and
FIG. 45
is a view showing the operation of the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit of FIG.
29
.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1
to
35
, various embodiments of an exercise device in accordance with the present invention are illustrated. The embodiment of
FIGS. 1
to
18
is distinguished from the embodiment of
FIGS. 19
to
23
in accordance with whether a leg support unit provided with foot holders is in a fixed state or in a movable state. The embodiments of
FIGS. 9
to
18
and
FIGS. 24
to
35
illustrate a variety of exercise devices for repeated extension and retraction exercises which can be used in combination with or independently of the exercise devices of the above mentioned embodiments.
First, the exercise device of the present invention will be described in conjunction with the embodiment of
FIGS. 1
to
23
. As shown in
FIGS. 1
to
23
, the exercise device of the present invention includes a seat unit
100
including a seat plate
102
, back plates
104
and
126
, support legs
106
and
108
, and associated frames
110
and
112
, which are wholly or selectively assembled together. The exercise device also includes a leg support unit
1
and a knee hold unit
2
in order to carry out an exercise at the sitting or lying status of the user. The knee hold unit
2
is movable and includes knee holders
20
. An exercise load unit
3
is connected to the knee hold unit
2
. The leg support unit
1
may be configured to be fixed or movable during an exercise. The leg support unit
1
is provided with foot holders
10
. The seat plate
102
f back plate
104
and
126
and other elements of the seat unit
10
may also be configured to be fixed or movable during an exercise.
In the case of the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 1
to
18
, the leg support unit
1
, which includes the foot holders
10
, is configured to be fixed during an exercise. In this case, the seat unit
100
includes movable frames in which the seat plate
102
and back plates
104
and
126
are included. The movable frames are configured to be movable during an exercise.
In accordance with this embodiment, the foot holders
10
of the leg support unit
1
are fixedly mounted on a pair of spaced vertical bars
116
fixed to the front end of a fixed rectangular base frame
114
, respectively. The seat unit
100
includes a pair of laterally spaced longitudinal bars
118
each fixedly mounted at both ends thereof to respective upper ends of the associated front and rear vertical legs
106
and
108
. The front vertical legs
106
are connected to each other by a lateral bar
120
whereas the rear vertical legs
108
are connected to each other by a lateral bar
122
. The seat unit
100
also includes a back plate frame
112
hingably mounted at the front end thereof to the rear portion of the fixed base frame
114
at a position in front of the lateral bar
122
. The back plate frame
122
has a pair of laterally spaced longitudinal bars
124
. An assistant back plate frame
128
is hingably mounted at the rear end thereof to the middle portions of the longitudinal bars
124
of the back plate frame
112
between the longitudinal bars
124
. The seat unit
100
further includes a seat plate frame
120
hingably mounted at the rear end thereof to the front end of the assistant back plate frame
128
and provided at the front and rear portions thereof with front and rear rollers
130
and
132
adapted to slide on the longitudinal bars
118
.
As mentioned above, the knee hold unit
2
includes a pair of knee holders
20
. The knee hold unit
2
also includes a connecting bar
22
hingably mounted at the front end thereof to a lateral bar
26
connecting the vertical bars
116
to each other. A knee holder supporting bar
24
is mounted to the rear end of the connecting bar
22
. The knee holders
20
are attached to opposite side portions of the knee holder supporting bar
24
at the lower surface of the knee holder supporting bar
24
. Thus, the knee hold unit
2
is configured to be movable.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the exercise load unit
3
is connected to the knee hold unit
2
by a rope type load transmission unit
30
. The load transmission unit
30
includes an idle roller
32
mounted to the lateral bar
120
connecting the front vertical legs
106
, and a rope connected at both ends respectively to the knee hold unit
2
and seat unit
100
while being wound on the idle roller
32
. When the user moves upwardly and forwardly the knee holders
20
about the hinge at the front end of the connecting bar
22
by his knees under the condition in which his feet are laid on the foot holders
10
while his knees are held on the knee holders
20
, the weight of the user applied to the movable frames of the seat unit
100
including the seat plate
102
and back plate
104
is transmitted to the knee hold unit
2
via the rope and idle roller
32
of the load transmission unit
30
while the seat plate
102
and back plate
104
move forwardly. Accordingly, the weight of the user serves as an exercise load for the knee hold unit
2
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, a separate load unit
34
, which includes a plurality of elastic members, may be connected between the seat plate frame
110
and the lateral bar
120
connecting the front vertical legs
106
or lateral bar
122
connecting the rear vertical legs
108
, in order to operatively connect the upward and downward movements of the knee holders
20
with the forward and rearward movements of the seat plate
102
and back plates
104
and
126
, thereby generating an effect of exercise load for the knee hold unit
2
.
Although not shown, in addition to the weight of the user or the load unit
34
, the exercise load unit
3
may comprise other appropriate means such as hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders, springs or weights. Although the exercise load unit
3
is connected to the knee hold unit
2
via the load transmission unit
30
where it comprises the weight of the user or the load unit
34
, it may be connected between a desired movable frame of the seat unit
100
such as the seat plate frame
110
and a desired fixed frame such as the lateral bar
120
connecting the front vertical legs
106
or lateral bar
122
connecting the rear vertical legs
108
. Although not shown, the exercise load unit
3
may also be directly connected to the knee hold unit
2
.
The connection of the load unit
34
may be changed in accordance with the direction of an exercise to be carried out. For example, each member of the load unit
34
is fixed at one end thereof to a desired movable frame of the seat unit
100
, namely, the seat plate frame
110
, and engaged at the other end thereof in an associated one of engaging holes
134
provided at the lateral bar
120
connecting the front vertical leg
106
or in an associated one of engaging holes
136
provided at the lateral bar
122
connecting the rear vertical leg
108
. By this configuration, during an extension or flection exercise about the wrist joints, an exercise load can be selectively transmitted to the foot holders
10
or knee
7
holders
20
.
The number of elastic members of the load unit
34
may be appropriately selected in order to adjust the exercise load of the load unit
34
. Although not shown, a variety of conventional load units may be selectively used in accordance with the load for a desired exercise. Where the load unit used has a function capable of adjusting the exercise load, it can be more conveniently used.
The exercise device of the present invention also includes an initial exercise thrust generating unit
4
, a distance adjusting unit
200
for adjusting the distance between operatively connected elements of the exercise device in accordance with the length of the body between the foot and knee or between the knee and wrist joint, an upper body flection/extension exercise unit
5
for carrying out an exercise for the epigastric muscle, a knee holder moving unit
6
for moving the knee holders
20
to provide a space for allowing the user to sit down on the exercise device or to rise up from the exercise device, and a repeated extension/retraction exercise unit
300
for carrying out an exercise for the latissimus dorsi muscle and dorsal muscle while adjusting the exercise load in accordance with a desire of the user.,
As shown in
FIGS. 1
to
4
, the initial exercise thrust generating unit
4
is installed between a desired movable frame of the seat unit
100
and a desired fixed frame. In the case illustrated in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the initial exercise thrust generating unit
4
is mounted to the back plate frame
112
. In this case, the initial exercise thrust generating unit
4
includes an outer casing
40
fixedly mounted at one end thereof to a lateral bar
138
of the back plate frame
112
, and an actuating rod
43
extending longitudinally through the outer casing
40
and through a hole formed in the lateral bar
138
. A damper
42
mounted to the rear end of actuating rod
43
extending rearwardly beyond the lateral bar
138
. A slide member
44
is slidably fitted around the actuating rod
43
and received at the rear end thereof in the outer casing
40
. In the outer casing
40
, a compression coil spring
41
is arranged between the front end of the outer casing
40
and the rear end of the slide member
44
to urge the slide member
44
in the rearward direction. The actuating rod
43
is provided with a stopper
45
at its front portion forwardly protruded from the outer casing
40
. The slide member
44
has an engaging slot
46
for receiving the stopper
45
of the actuating rod
43
, thereby coupling the slide member
44
to the actuating rod
43
. A control knob
47
is mounted to the front end of the actuating rod
43
to engage the stopper
45
of the actuating rod
43
in the engaging slot
46
of the slide member
44
or to disengage the stopper from the engaging slot
46
.
At the initial stage of an exercise using the knee hold unit
2
, the knee holders
20
and back plate
104
rise as indicated by the double-dotted line in FIG.
2
. When the knee holders
20
and back plate
104
move downwardly from the initial state to a state indicated by the solid line in
FIG. 2
as the exercise proceeds, the bumper
42
of the initial exercise thrust generating unit
4
comes into contact with the lateral bar
122
connecting the rear vertical legs
108
, thereby causing the actuating rod
43
to stop its rearward movement. As the downward movement of the back plate
104
further proceeds, the outer casing
40
fixed to the lateral bar
138
of the back plate frame
112
moves rearwardly along with the back plate frame
112
while compressing the compression coil spring
41
. At this time, the slide member
44
is maintained at a state coupled to the actuating rod
43
. When the knee holders
20
rise again along with a forward movement of the back plate frame
112
, the resilience of the compression coil spring
41
serves as a thrust for exercise. Where the stopper
45
is in a state disengaged from the engaging slot
46
in accordance with an operation of the control knob
47
, the slide member
44
is released from the actuating rod
43
, so that it is released from the resilience of the compression coil spring
41
. In this case, no thrust effect is obtained.
The initial exercise thrust generating unit
4
may comprise spring means or other appropriate elastic means. Although the initial exercise thrust generating unit
4
is installed on the back plate frame
112
which is a movable frame of the seat unit
100
, it may be installed on a desired fixed frame of the seat unit
100
, for example, the lateral bar
122
connecting the rear vertical leg
108
. The initial exercise thrust generating unit
4
may be installed at other appropriate location between the movable and fixed frames of the seat unit
100
in so far as the operation thereof is achieved as desired.
Now, the distance adjusting unit
200
will be described in conjunction with
FIGS. 5
to
7
. The distance adjusting unit
200
is adapted to adjust the distance between the foot holder
10
and knee holder
20
and between the knee holder
20
and seat plate
102
in accordance with the lengths between the foot and knee of the user and between the knee and wrist joint. The distance adjusting unit
200
includes a connecting member, such as a wire or rope, connected between the foot holder
10
and seat plate
102
and between the foot holder
10
and knee holder
20
via a movable member. By this configuration, the distance between the foot holder
10
and seat plate
102
and the distance between the foot holder
10
and knee holder
20
can vary in a certain ratio. A locking member is provided at a desired one of the operatively connected foot holders
10
, seat plate
102
, knee holders
20
and connecting member in order to lock those elements in a distance adjusted state.
For the length adjusting unit
200
in the illustrated case, the connecting bar
22
of the knee hold unit
2
attached with the knee holders
20
has a telescopic construction including an outer member
204
hingably mounted at the front end thereof to the lateral bar
26
connecting the vertical bars
116
, and an inner member
202
slidably fitted at the front end thereof in the outer member
204
and attached with the knee holders
20
at the rear end thereof. In this case, the foot holders
10
are mounted to the front end of the outer member
204
. In the outer member
204
, a compression coil spring
206
is disposed between the front ends of the inner and outer members
202
and
204
. A slider
210
is slidably mounted in the fixed base frame
114
while being always rearwardly urged by a tension spring
214
mounted to the rear end of the slider
210
. The slider
210
has a plurality of longitudinally spaced fixing holes
212
. A adjustment link
220
is linked at the front end thereof to a middle lateral bar
208
connected between the vertical bars
116
and at the rear end thereof to the slider
210
, so that it is operatively connected to the slider
210
. A control knob unit
216
is mounted on the fixed base frame
114
to control a fixed position of the slider
210
. The control knob unit
216
has a locking pin engaged in a selected fixing hole
212
of the slider
210
. A plurality of rollers
242
,
244
and
246
are mounted to the hinges among the outer member
204
of the connecting bar
22
, adjustment link
220
, and slider
210
, respectively. A wire
218
is connected between the front end of the inner member
202
of the connecting bar
22
and the front portion of the fixed base frame
114
in such a manner that it extends via the rollers
242
,
244
and
246
.
An assistant distance adjusting unit
230
may be provided to finely adjust the position of the seat plate
102
. The assistant distance adjusting unit
230
includes a fixed slider box
222
fixedly mounted on the lower surface of the seat plate frame
110
. A slider
224
is slidably received at its middle portion in the fixed slider box
222
. The slider
224
is connected at the front end thereof to the rear end of the rope used as the load transmission unit
30
between the knee hold unit
2
and seat plate frame
110
. The slider
224
has a plurality of fixing holes
226
. A control knob unit
228
is mounted on the fixed slider box
222
to control a fixed position of the slider
224
. The control knob unit
228
includes an outer casing
232
fixedly mounted at the upper end thereof to the lower surface of the fixed slider box
222
, a locking pin
236
extending vertically through the fixed slider box
222
and engagable at the upper end thereof in a selected fixing hole
226
of the slider
224
, a compression coil spring
234
arranged in the outer casing
232
and adapted to always urge the locking pin
236
in the upward direction. A handle
240
is hingably connected to the lower end of the locking pin
236
. An actuating cam
238
is fixedly mounted to the end of the handle
240
connected to the locking pin
236
in such a manner that its cam surface is in contact with the lower end of the outer casing
232
. As the handle
240
moves hingably, the actuating cam
238
rotates while being in contact with the lower end of the outer casing
232
, thereby causing the locking pin
236
to move vertically. Thus, the locking pin
236
is locked in a selected fixing hole
226
of the slider
224
or released from the fixing hole. The control knob unit
216
of the distance adjusting unit
200
and other control knob units
352
,
390
,
69
,
460
and
500
, which will be described hereinafter, have the same construction as the control knob unit
228
.
Where it is desired to adjust the distance between the foot holder
10
and knee holder
20
, the control knob unit
216
first releases the locked state of the slider
210
. In this state, the outer member
204
of the connecting bar
22
is extracted from the inner member
202
by virtue of the compression coil spring
206
. At the same time, the slider
210
and adjustment link
220
move forwardly as the vertical bars
116
pivot forwardly about its lower hinge. The movements of these elements are slowly carried out because those elements are connected to the inner member
202
of the connecting bar
22
by the wire
218
. When a desired distance is obtained between the foot holder
10
and knee holder
20
, the control knob unit
216
operates to lock the slider
210
at a corresponding position. Thus, the distance between the foot holder
10
and knee holder
20
can be adjusted. In this case, it is required that the compression coil spring
206
have a resilience larger than that of the tension spring
214
in order to obtain a smooth operation for the distance adjustment.
The movement of the slider
2
,
24
results in the movement of the outer member
204
. When the outer member
204
moves forwardly, the lateral bar
26
attached with the foot holders
10
moves downwardly and forwardly with respect to the knee holders
20
. Accordingly, it is possible to adjust the distance between the foot holder
10
and knee holder
20
. In this case, the knee holders
20
also moves forwardly and upwardly. Accordingly, it is also possible to adjust the knee holder
20
and seat plate
102
.
Where it is desired to reduce the distance between the foot holder
10
and knee holder
20
, the control knob unit
216
first releases the locked state of the slider
210
. In this state, the user depresses the knee holders
20
, thereby causing the outer member
204
to be retracted into the inner member
202
. As the outer member
204
retracts into the inner member
202
, the slider
210
moves rearwardly by virtue of the resilience of the tension spring
214
. When a desired distance is obtained between the foot holder
10
and knee holder
20
, the control knob unit
216
operates to lock the slider
210
at a corresponding position. Thus, the distance between the foot holder
10
and knee holder
20
can be adjusted.
The distance between the knee holder
20
and seat plate
102
can be finely adjusted by operating the assistant distance adjusting unit
230
shown in FIG.
7
. This can be achieved by moving the slider
224
connected to the rope, namely, the load transmission unit
30
, after releasing the locked state of the slider
224
by the knob control unit
228
, and then locking the slider
224
at an adjusted position by the knob control unit
228
.
Now, the upper body flection/extension exercise unit
5
will be described in conjunction with FIG.
8
. As shown in
FIG. 8
, the upper body flection/extension exercise unit
5
includes an upper frame
51
hingably mounted at the lower end thereof to the upper end of the back plate frame
112
. The upper frame
51
is attached with an upper plate
50
serving as a pillow or assistant back plate. The upper body flection/extension exercise unit
5
also includes an exercise load unit
52
arranged at the middle portion of the upper frame
51
and connected between the upper frame
51
and back plate frame
112
. If necessary, handles
53
may be provided at the upper end of the upper frame
51
. As shown in
FIG. 8
, the exercise load unit
52
includes a fixed member
54
fixedly mounted to the upper end of the back plate frame
112
, a movable member
56
fixedly mounted at one end thereof to the middle portion of the upper frame
51
, the movable member
56
extending through the fixed member
54
, and a spring
55
arranged between the fixed member
54
and the other end of the movable member
56
. Although not shown, the exercise load unit
52
may comprise conventional load units such as an elastic member, weight or hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder. Where an exercise is carried out using the upper body flection/extension exercise unit
5
, the user moves forwardly the upper portion of his upper body about the hinge of the upper frame
51
and then returns the moved upper portion of his upper body to the original position while holding his head on the upper plate
50
and grasping the handles
53
by his hands. As the user performs repeatedly the above movements, a repeated flection and extension exercise is carried out. By this exercise, the epigastric muscle of the user can be strengthened.
The repeated extension/retraction exercise unit
300
shown in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
5
and
FIGS. 9
to
14
will now be described.
The repeated extension/retraction exercise unit
300
is configured to be used in combination with the above-mentioned exercise units or to be used independently of the exercise units. This exercise unit
300
includes a rope
302
serving as a load transmission unit. The rope
302
extends via a plurality of direction change rollers
304
and has grips
310
having the shape of a foot holder at opposite ends thereof, respectively. When the rope
302
is drawn at one end thereof by drawing the associated grip
310
, its length at the other end thereof is reduced. When the grip
310
at the other end of the rope is drawn, the rope
302
decreases in length at the other end thereof increases while increasing in length at one end thereof. Thus, repeated extension and retraction of the rope
302
is carried out while optionally adjusting the exercise load at each end of the rope
302
.
In the case illustrated in
FIGS. 9
to
12
, the rope
302
extends via a pair of direction change rollers
304
mounted to a fixed frame
312
arranged rearwardly of the fixed base frame
114
. The fixed frame
312
supports the vertical legs
108
. The repeated extension/retraction exercise unit
300
also includes a rope length adjusting unit
340
and a load adjusting unit
320
both connected to the rope
302
. As shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12
, each direction change roller
304
includes a roller casing
314
vertically hingably mounted on the fixed frame
312
, and a roller body
316
horizontally rotatably mounted in the roller casing
314
.
A load adjusting roller
322
, which constitutes the load adjusting unit
320
, is mounted on a central shaft
324
fixed to the central portion of the fixed frame
312
. The load adjusting roller
322
includes a bearing
326
, a roller body
328
, a brake disc
330
and a spring
332
fitted around the central shaft
324
in this order. A adjustment cap nut
334
is threadedly coupled to the upper end of the central shaft
324
in order to adjust the urging force of the spring
332
against the brake disc
330
. Accordingly, it is possible to adjust the exercise load applied to the roller body
328
in accordance with the coupled position of the cap nut
334
.
The rope length adjusting unit
340
includes a guider
342
fixedly mounted in the fixed base frame
114
, and a T-shaped slider
346
slidably fitted at its middle portion in the guider
342
and provided with a plurality of fixing holes
344
. A pair of guide rollers
348
are mounted on the rear end of the slider
346
. A tension spring
350
is mounted to the front end of the slider
346
. The rope length adjusting unit
340
also includes a control knob unit
352
mounted to the lower surface of the fixed base frame
114
selectively engaged in a desired fixing hole
344
of the slider
346
. When the user pulls both the grips
310
in a lock releasing state of the control knob unit
352
, the slider
346
moves rearwardly, namely, toward the fixed frame
312
, thereby causing the rope
302
to increase in length at each end thereof. On the contrary, when the pulling force applied to the grips
310
is released, the slider
346
moves forwardly by virtue of the resilience of the tension spring
350
, thereby causing the rope
302
to decrease in length at each end thereof. Accordingly, it is possible to adjust the rope
302
in length at each end thereof by locking the slider
346
at a desired position by the control knob unit
352
.
FIGS. 13 and 14
illustrate a modified configuration of the rope length adjusting unit
340
, respectively. Similarly to the above mentioned rope length adjusting unit
340
, this rope length adjusting unit is operatively connected to the rope
302
. As shown in
FIGS. 13 and 14
, the rope length adjusting unit includes a pair of spaced fixed rollers
354
and
356
mounted on the fixed base frame
114
, a roller mounting bar
360
pivotally mounted on a central shaft
358
fixed to the fixed base frame
114
, and a pair of movable rollers
362
and
364
respectively mounted on opposite ends of the roller mounting bar
360
. The rope
302
extends via the rollers
354
,
362
,
364
and
356
in this order. The roller mounting bar
360
is configured to be locked at a desired pivoted position. Accordingly, it is possible to adjust the rope in length at each end thereof in accordance with the pivoted position of the roller mounting bar
360
.
FIGS. 15 and 16
illustrate another modified configuration of the rope length adjusting unit
340
, respectively. Similarly to the above mentioned rope length adjusting unit
340
, this rope length adjusting unit is operatively connected to the rope
302
, In the case illustrated in
FIGS. 15 and 16
, for the rope length adjusting unit, each grip has a construction including an inner grip member
366
and an outer grip member
368
both slidably coupled to each other in such a manner that they rotate with respect to each other. A rope receiving chamber
370
is defined between the inner and outer grip members
366
and
368
, The outer grip member
368
has a hole
372
through which the rope
302
extends. To the inner grip member
366
, an associated end of the rope
302
is fixedly mounted. When the user rotates the inner grip member
366
in one direction, namely, the clockwise direction in
FIG. 15
, while grasping the outer grip member
366
, the rope
302
comes into the rope receiving chamber
370
via the hole
372
while being wound around the inner grip member
366
. On the contrary, when the user pulls outwardly the rope
302
while grasping the outer grip member
368
, the rope
302
is unwound from the inner grip member
366
. Thus, it is possible to adjust the rope in length at each end thereof. In this case, the user performs an exercise while grasping both the inner and outer grip members
366
and
368
of each grip
310
in order to prevent rotations of those members, thereby preventing the rope
302
from being unwound.
FIGS. 17 and 18
illustrate another modified configuration of the rope length adjusting unit
340
, respectively. In the case illustrated in
FIGS. 15 and 16
, the rope length adjusting unit includes a casing
376
to which each grip
310
is fixed. The casing
376
has a hole
374
through which the rope
302
extends. In the casing
376
, a drum
380
is rotatably mounted on a central shaft
384
fixed to the central portion of the outer casing
376
. A spiral spring is arranged in the drum
380
in such a manner that both ends thereof are connected to the central shaft
384
and drum
380
. The drum
380
has a flange
386
provided with a plurality of peripherally spaced fixing holes
388
. A rope holer
382
is fixedly fitted around the drum
380
in order to wind the rope
302
thereon. To the rope holder
382
, an associated end of the rope
302
is fixed. A control knob unit
390
is fixedly mounted on the casing
376
in such a manner that it engages in a selected fixing hole
388
of the rope holder
382
. Where it is desired to adjust the length of the rope
302
, the locking state of the control knob unit
390
is first released. In this state, the user pulls or releases the rope
302
, thereby causing the rope
302
to be unwound from the rope holder
382
or to be wound on the rope holder
382
by virtue of the resilience of the spiral spring
378
. Accordingly, it is possible to adjust the length of the rope
302
by locking the rope holder
382
at a desired position by the control knob unit
390
.
The configurations respectively illustrated in
FIGS. 15 and 16
and
FIGS. 17 and 18
may be replaced for the rope length adjusting unit
340
illustrated in
FIGS. 9 and 10
or
FIGS. 13 and 14
. Also, they can be replaced for or combined with grips illustrated in
FIGS. 24
,
29
and
34
, as will be described hereinafter.
Although the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit
300
is arranged beneath the seat unit
100
in the illustrated case, it may be arranged at other appropriate positions. For example, this unit
300
may be arranged rearwardly of the back plate frame
112
. Using the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit
300
, it is possible to carry out a variety of exercises about the middle portion of the body such as exercises for latissimus dorsi muscle and dorsal muscle using both arms and exercises for the lower body using both feet.
FIGS. 19
to
23
illustrate a modified configuration of the exercise device in accordance with the present invention. In this embodiment, the leg support unit
1
is configured to be movable during an exercise. The movable frames of the seat unit
100
including the seat plate
102
and back plates
104
and
126
are also configured to be movable. In order to provide such configurations, a knee holder moving unit
6
is provided in this embodiment.
In this case, the leg support unit
1
includes a leg support bar
12
hingably mounted at the rear end thereof to the seat unit
100
and slidably supported at the front portion thereof by a roller
140
mounted on the lateral bar
120
connected between the front vertical legs
106
. A connecting bar
22
is hingably connected at the lower end thereof to the front end of the leg support bar
12
. A pair of foot holders
10
are fixed to the lower end of the connecting bar
22
. The seat unit
100
includes a pair of laterally spaced longitudinal bars
118
each fixedly mounted at both ends thereof to respective upper ends of the associated front and rear vertical legs
106
and
108
. A pair of inclined support bars
146
are fixedly connected at respective rear ends thereof to the middle portions of the longitudinal bars
118
. The front end of each inclined support bar
146
is fixedly connected to the upper end of the associated vertical legs
106
. The seat unit
100
also includes a back plate frame
112
hingably mounted at the middle portion thereof to a hinge connected between the upper ends of the rear vertical legs
108
and hingably connected at the front or lower end thereof to the rear end of the leg support bar
12
by means of a hinge
142
. A pair of slide support bar
148
are also provided. Each slide support bar
148
is hingably mounted at the rear end thereof to a hinge connected between the middle portions of the rear vertical legs
108
. Each slide support bar
148
is slidably supported at the front end thereof on the associated inclined support bar
146
by a slide roller
144
which is mounted on the lower surface of the slide support bar
148
at the front end of the slide support bar
148
. The seat unit
100
further includes an assistant back plate frame
128
hingably mounted at the rear or upper end thereof to the middle portion of the back plate frame
112
above the rear vertical legs
108
, and a seat plate frame
110
hingably mounted at the rear end thereof to the front or lower end of the assistant back plate frame
128
and provided at the front and rear portions thereof with front and rear rollers
130
and
132
adapted to slide on the slide support bars
148
.
The knee hold unit
2
includes the connecting bar
22
hingably mounted at the front or lower end thereof to the front end of the leg support bar
12
. A pair of knee holders
20
are fixedly mounted to the rear or upper end of the connecting bar
22
. As shown in
FIGS. 20 and 21
, the exercise load unit
3
is connected to the knee hold unit
2
by a rope type load transmission unit
30
. The load transmission unit
30
includes an idle roller
32
mounted to the lateral bar
120
connecting the front vertical legs
106
, and a rope connected at both ends respectively to the knee hold unit
2
and seat unit
100
while being wound on the idle roller
32
. When the user moves upwardly the knee holders
20
about the hinge at the front end of the connecting bar
22
by his knees, the weight of the user applied to the seat unit
100
is transmitted to the knee hold unit
2
via the rope and idle roller
32
of the load transmission unit
30
while the seat plate
102
and back plate
104
move forwardly. Accordingly, the weight of the user serves as an exercise load for the knee hold unit
2
. A separate load unit
34
, which includes a plurality of elastic members, may be connected between the lower end of the back plate frame
112
or the rear end of the leg support bar
12
and a lower fixed bar supporting the front vertical legs
106
, thereby generating an effect of exercise load for the knee hold unit
2
.
The number and shape of elastic members of the load unit
34
may be appropriately selected, as described in conjunction with the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 1
to
14
. The position of the load unit
34
may also be optionally determined.
Where it is desired to carry out an exercise using the exercise device illustrated in
FIGS. 1
to
3
or
FIGS. 19
to
21
, the user first lays his feet on the foot holders
10
at a sitting or lying status while holding his knees on the knee holders
20
, respectively, as shown in FIG.
44
. Under this condition, the user moves the knee holders
20
upwardly and downwardly about the hinge at the front end of the connecting bar
22
by his knees, thereby carrying out an exercise. At the same time, the seat plate
102
and back plate
104
of the seat unit
100
move forwardly and rearwardly while being lowered and lifted by the movements of the knee holders
20
. Such movements of the seat unit
100
moves the upper and lower bodies of the user. Accordingly, it is possible to achieve an extension and flection exercise about the wrist joints.
Even in the case wherein the exercise device includes no leg support unit having foot holders while including a seat unit having a fixed seat or back plate and a movable knee hold unit provided with knee holders and connected with an exercise load unit, it is possible to obtain a flection and extension exercise about the wrist joints only using the knee hold unit.
Now, the knee holder moving unit
6
, which is applied to such a modified embodiment, will be described.
The knee holders
20
may interfere with the user who sits down on the seat plate
120
to carry out an exercise or rises up from the seat plate
120
after the exercise. The modified embodiment is adapted to temporarily move the seat plate
102
, thereby obtaining a space allowing the user to sit down on the seat plate
102
or to rise up from the seat plate
120
without any interference. This can be achieved using a variety of configurations. For example, a configuration may be used in which the rope type load transmission unit
30
increases and decreases in length, thereby moving the knee holders
20
upwardly and downwardly. In accordance with another configuration, the connection between the load transmission unit
30
and knee holders
20
is temporarily released to allow the knee holders
20
to move upwardly. The knee holders
20
are connected again to the load transmission unit
30
upon carrying out an exercise. Another configuration may be used in which the knee holders
20
is laterally rotatable or movable. In the case of
FIGS. 20 and 23
, a compression coil spring
60
is arranged between the connecting bar
22
and leg support bar
12
to always urge the knee holders
20
toward their lifted position. In this case, the load transmission unit
30
may be configured to be selectively separable from the knee holders
20
without having no configuration for adjusting the length thereof. In the case of
FIG. 22
, a length adjusting unit
61
adapted to adjust the load transmission unit
30
is used. The length adjusting unit
61
adjusts the length of the load transmission unit
30
under the condition in which the knee holders
20
are forcibly lowered, thereby varying the inclined angle of the back plate
104
.
As shown in
FIG. 22
, the length adjusting unit
61
includes a fixed slider box
62
fixedly mounted on the rear surface of the back plate frame
112
. A slider
64
is received in the fixed slider box
62
in such a manner that it slides upwardly and downwardly. A tension spring
63
is connected between the lower ends of the slider
64
and slider box
62
so as to always urge the slider
64
upwardly. The slider
64
has a plurality of vertically spaced fixing holes
65
. An idle roller
66
is mounted to the upper portion of the slider
64
. In the fixed slider box
62
, another idle roller
67
is mounted to the upper end of the fixed slider box
62
. An opening is also provided at the upper portion of the fixed slider box
62
near the idle roller
67
. A control knob unit
69
is mounted on the outer surface of the fixed slider box
62
to control a fixed position of the slider
64
. A pair of idle rollers
150
and
152
are also arranged at the lower portion of the back plate frame
112
and rearwardly of the rear vertical legs
108
, respectively. A rope, which constitutes the load transmission unit
30
, is connected between the knee holder
20
and the upper end of the fixed slider box
62
while extending via the idle roller
32
arranged between the front vertical legs
106
, and the idle rollers
152
,
150
,
67
and
66
, in this order. When the control knob unit
69
releases its locking state shown in
FIG. 22
, the slider
64
moves upwardly, thereby causing the rope of the load transmission unit
30
to be released. As a result, the knee holders
20
moves upwardly by virtue of the compression coil spring
60
. Accordingly, the user can easily sit down on the seat plate
102
. When the user, who sits down on the seat plate
102
, forcibly lowers the knee holders
20
to a desired position by his hands, the rope of the load transmission unit
30
is released again, thereby causing the slider
64
to move downwardly by virtue of the resilience of the tension coil spring
63
. When the slider
64
reaches a desired position, the user locks the slider
64
by the control knob unit
69
. Thus, the preparation for an exercise is easily achieved.
Now, a foot holder pressure adjusting unit, which is applied to the exercise device in accordance with the present invention, will be described in conjunction with FIG.
24
.
Although the foot holders
10
can be directly mounted to the connecting bar
22
as mentioned above, it may also be mounted to the connecting bar
22
via a foot holder pressure adjusting unit
7
shown in FIG.
24
. As shown in
FIG. 24
, the foot holder pressure adjusting unit
7
includes a square installation space
71
provided at a portion of the connecting bar
22
near the front end of the connecting bar
22
. To define the square installation space
71
, an extension extends from the connecting bar
22
perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the connecting bar
22
. A foot holder
10
is hingably mounted at its middle portion to the extension of the connecting bar
22
. The foot holder
10
is provided at the front end thereof with a lower spring seat
72
disposed in the installation space
71
. A control knob
74
is threadedly coupled to the connecting bar
22
at a position opposite to the extension. The control knob
74
has a threaded rod
73
received in the installation space
71
. In the installation space
71
, a snap ring
75
and an upper spring seat
76
are threadedly coupled to the threaded rod
73
of the control knob
74
. A compression coil spring
77
is also disposed in the installation space
71
between the lower and upper spring seats
72
and
76
. As the control knob
74
rotates, the upper spring seat
76
moves vertically along the threaded rod
73
. Accordingly, the distance between the lower and upper spring seats
72
and
76
is adjusted, thereby adjusting the resilience of the compression coil spring
77
applied to the foot holder
10
.
Where the user applies an upward force to the knee holders
20
while laying his feet on the foot holders
10
to which the foot holder pressure adjusting unit
7
is applied, a downward force is also applied to the foot holders
10
. The downward force applied to the foot holders
10
causes the foot holders
10
to move downwardly without any considerable resistance by virtue of the foot holder pressure adjusting unit
7
. Accordingly, it is possible to achieve an exercise using only the knees. Where the user lays only his feet on the foot holders
10
and repeatedly applies a downward force to the foot holders
10
while pivoting his feet about his ankles, an exercise for the crook muscle can be achieved. For such exercises, other configurations may be appropriately used in accordance with the present invention.
Now, a shift preventing unit, which is applied to the exercise device in accordance with the present invention, will be described in conjunction with
FIGS. 25
to
27
.
Referring to
FIGS. 25
to
27
, a shift preventing unit
8
is illustrated. The shift preventing unit
8
is connected between the connection portions of the seat plate
102
and back plate
104
of the seat unit
100
. The shift preventing unit
8
is used in the case in which an assistant back plate frame
128
attached with an assistant back plate
126
is linked between the seat plate frame
110
of the seat plate
102
and the back plate frame
112
of the back plate
104
by hinges
154
and
156
. In this case, front and rear rollers
130
and
132
are mounted on the seat plate frame
110
in such a manner that they slide on a lower frame such as slide support bars
148
hingably mounted to the back plate frame
112
. The shift preventing unit
8
includes a pair of slots
82
and
84
formed at opposite ends of the assistant back plate frame
128
. The hinges
154
and
156
are engaged in the slots
82
and
84
, respectively. The shift preventing unit
8
also includes a shift adjusting link
80
hingably mounted at the lower end thereof to the fixed frame of the seat unit and at the upper end thereof to the hinge
156
of the seat frame
110
.
The shift adjusting link
80
serves to limit the longitudinal shift of the seat frame
110
to a certain range. The slots
82
and
84
offset a shift of the seat plate
102
resulting from a variation in the angle of the back plate
104
occurring when the back plate
104
pivots forwardly or rearwardly. When the back plate
104
pivots forwardly as shown in
FIG. 25
, the hinges
154
and
156
are spaced away from each other. On the contrary, when the back plate
104
pivots rearwardly as shown in
FIG. 26
, the hinges
154
and
156
move toward each other. In either case, accordingly, the movement of the back plate
104
does not cause the seat plate
102
, assistant back plate
126
and back plate
104
to be spaced away from adjacent ones. In other words, the seat unit
100
operates without any shift of its surface portions. The lower frame is not limited to the slide support bars
148
. The shift preventing unit
8
may be appropriately applied to any exercise devices which have a fixed plate or other construction capable of supporting a seat plate. The shift preventing unit
8
also may be applied to any devices having a seat plate and a back plate and requiring a function of preventing the seat plate and back plate from being spaced beyond a desired range. For example, the shift preventing unit
8
illustrated in
FIG. 27
may be effectively applied to medical treatment appliances or other devices including chairs.
FIG. 28
illustrates a modified configuration of the initial exercise thrust generating unit
4
shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
in accordance with the present invention. In this case, the back plate frame
112
is hingably connected to the leg support bar
12
. As shown in
FIG. 28
, the initial exercise thrust generating unit
4
includes a compression coil spring fixedly mounted to the lower or front end of the back plate frame
112
which is a movable frame of the seat unit
100
. When a rearward force is applied to the back plate frame
112
, thereby causing the back plate frame
112
to pivot downwardly, the compression coil spring comes into contact with a fixed bar
119
connected between the longitudinal bars
118
, so that it is compressed. As a result, a resilience urging the back plate frame
112
to pivot upwardly is generated. This resilience serves as a thrust when an exercise is initiated.
FIG. 29
,
FIGS. 30
to
34
,
FIGS. 35
to
39
, and
FIGS. 40
to
42
are modified configurations of the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit shown in
FIGS. 9
to
14
, respectively. These modified repeated extension/retraction exercise units will now be described in a sequential manner.
In the case of
FIG. 29
, a rope
302
is used as the load transmission unit. The rope
302
extends via a pair of direction change rollers
304
and has grips
310
having the shape of a foot holder at opposite ends thereof, respectively. One of the direction change rollers
304
is mounted at its opposite ends to a pair of frames
385
whereas the other direction change rollers
304
is mounted at its opposite ends to a pair of frames
387
. The frames
385
and
387
are hingably connected together at their ends opposite to the ends mounting the direction change rollers
304
. A pair of footholds
389
are hingably mounted to the ends of the frames
385
and
387
mounting the direction change rollers
304
, respectively. When the rope
302
is drawn at one end thereof by drawing the associated grip
310
, its length at the other end thereof is reduced. When the grip
310
at the other end of the rope is drawn, the rope
302
decreases in length at the other end thereof increases while increasing in length at one end thereof. Thus, the user can carry out a repeated extension/retraction exercise under the condition in which the user treads on the footholds with his feet, as shown in
FIG. 45
, while optionally adjusting the exercise load at each end of the rope
302
.
In the cases of
FIGS. 30
to
34
and
FIGS. 35
to
39
, a pair of ropes
302
are used as the load transmission unit. The ropes
302
extend via a pair of rollers
304
adapted for a rope guide and direction change in a crossing manner. A grip
308
and a foot holder
306
are fixed to opposite ends of each rope
302
. In this configuration, the movement directions of the grips
308
cross the movement directions of the foot holders
306
. The foot holders
306
are configured to carry out linearly reciprocating movements or to repeated rotating movements in a circumferential direction.
In the case of
FIGS. 30
to
34
, a configuration is used which enables linear reciprocating movements of the foot holders
306
using a rope
302
extending via a roller
392
or reciprocating movements of the foot holders
306
and grips
308
using ropes
302
extending via rollers
392
in a crossing manner. In order to enable linearly reciprocating movements of the foot holders
306
, a slider
396
is provided which is received in a support bar
394
. A connecting bar, which connects the foot holders
306
, is also received in the support bar
394
so that it slides along the slider
396
. In the support bar
394
, a pair of triple rollers
392
are mounted to the front portion of the support bar
394
. A fixing unit
398
may be provided at the front end of the support bar
394
opposite to the portion mounted with the rollers
392
. The fixing unit
398
includes a vertical fixed bar
402
to which the front end of the support bar
394
is hingably mounted. The vertical fixed bar
402
is provided at the upper portion thereof with a vertical slot
404
and at the lower portion thereof with a plurality of fixing holes
406
for adjusting the height of the vertical fixed bar
402
. A fixing plate
408
is separably coupled to the lower end of the vertical fixed bar
402
. A locking unit
398
is disposed in front of the vertical fixed bar
402
. The locking unit
398
includes a body
412
, an upper member
410
hingably coupled to the upper end of the body
412
, and a lower member
420
hingably coupled to the lower end of the body
412
, An upper fixing member
416
is fitted in the upper end of the upper member
410
in such a manner that it slides vertically. A compression coil spring
414
is fitted around the upper member
410
to always urge the upper fixing member
416
upwardly. The upper fixing member
416
has a horizontal extension received in the vertical slot
404
to guide the vertical slide movement of the upper fixing member
416
. The lower member
420
has an upward extension serving as a handle
422
. A locking pin
424
is fixed to the lower end of the lower member
420
. The locking pin
424
is engaged in a selected fixing hole
406
of the vertical fixed bar
402
so that the vertical fixed bar
402
is fixed at a desired level. Where the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit having the above mentioned configuration is to be installed on a bed or other appropriate place, for example, between upper and lower fixed lateral bars
426
and
428
, the fixing plate
408
is seated on the lower fixed lateral bar
428
under the condition in which it is coupled to the lower end of the vertical fixed bar
402
. Thereafter, the upper fixing member
416
of the locking unit
398
is engaged with the upper fixed lateral bar
426
. In this state, the locking pin
424
is engaged in a selected fixing hole
406
corresponding to a desired level of the vertical fixed bar
402
. The user then pivotally moves the handle
422
in such a manner that the upper and lower members
410
and
420
align with each other, as indicated by the double-dotted line in FIG.
34
. Thus, the vertical fixed bar
402
is firmed fixed by the resilience of the compression coil spring
414
and the arrangement of aligned upper and lower members
410
and
420
.
A shift unit
430
may be installed between the support bar
394
and vertical fixed bar
402
in order to shift the support bar
394
with respect to the vertical fixed bar
402
. As shown in
FIGS. 30 and 31
, the shift unit
430
includes a control link
432
is hingably mounted at the upper end thereof to the upper end of the vertical fixed bar
402
. The control link
432
is also hingably mounted at the lower portion thereof to the front end of the slider
434
which slides horizontally in the support bar
394
. The lower end of the control link
432
extends through upper and lower longitudinal slots
436
formed in the support bar
394
. A slide roller
438
is mounted to the lower end of the control link
432
so as to achieve a smooth slide movement of the control link
432
along the lower surface of the support bar
394
. The slide
434
has a plurality of fixing holes
442
at the rear portion thereof. A control knob unit
440
is fixedly mounted on the upper surface of the support bar
394
in such a manner that it engages in a selected fixing hole
442
of the slider
434
. Where it is desired to upwardly shift the support bar
394
from its horizontal position, the locking state of the control knob unit
390
is first released. In this state, the user upwardly moves the support bar
394
about its hinge, so that the control link
432
moves rearwardly along with the slider
434
. When the support bar
394
is shifted to a desired position, the slider
434
is locked by the control knob unit
440
. Thus, the support bar
394
is locked at a desired position.
In the case of
FIGS. 35
to
39
, a pair of rotating discs
450
are rotatably mounted on opposite ends of a central shaft
448
fixed to a vertical fixed bar
446
supported on a base frame
444
. Foot holders
306
are mounted to desired portions of the rotating discs
450
, respectively, in such a manner that they are radially opposite to each other, so as to achieve repeated circumferential-rotating movements thereof. A support bar
394
is hingably mounted to the vertical fixed bar
446
between the rotating discs
450
. A pair of double rollers
302
is rotatably mounted to the front end of the support bar
394
. A seat plate
460
is installed on the front portion of the base frame
444
. In this case, a pair of ropes
302
extend via the rollers
392
in a crossing manner. A grip
308
and a foot holder
306
are fixed to opposite ends of each rope
302
.
The seat plate
460
may be configured to be laterally movable and/or rotatable by slidably mounting a lateral seat frame
452
of the seat plate
460
to the base frame
444
while urging the seat frame
452
by compression coil springs
454
and/or rotatably mounting the seat frames
452
on the base frame
444
by means of a central vertical shaft
456
centrally mounted to the seat frame
452
. It is also possible to configure the seat plate
460
to be longitudinally movable by the combination of a slider
458
fixedly mounted to the seat plate
460
and a control knob unit
461
adapted to lock the slider
458
. The seat plate
460
having such a configuration may be applied to the repeated extension/retraction exercise device shown in
FIG. 34
, along with the base frame
444
.
A load adjusting unit
320
may also be provided. The load adjusting unit
320
includes a pair of frictional discs
462
each attached to the inner surface of the associated rotating disc
450
operatively connected to the rope
302
. As shown in
FIG. 39
, a fixing rod
464
is fixed at the lower end thereof to the upper end of the vertical fixed bar
446
. The fixing rod
464
has a threaded upper end. A lateral bar
470
is fitted around the threaded upper end of the fixing rod
464
. A pair of brake shoes
468
are vertically slidably mounted to opposite ends of the lateral bar
470
such that they are in contact with the peripheral surfaces of the frictional discs
462
, respectively. The brake shoes
468
are always upwardly urged by compression coil springs
466
, respectively. A cap nut
472
is threadedly coupled to the upper end of the fixing rod
464
so as to adjust the pressure of the brake shoes
468
against the frictional discs
462
. When the cap nut
472
tightens, the lateral bar
470
moves downwardly, thereby compressing the springs
466
. As a result, the resilience of the springs
466
is applied to the frictional discs
462
via the brake shoes
468
, respectively. In this case, accordingly, an increased load is applied to the rotating discs
450
, thereby increasing an exercise load. Thus, it is possible to adjust an exercise load applied to the foot holders
306
.
In this case, a separate shift unit
430
may be provided in the same manner as the case of
FIGS. 31 and 33
. The shift unit
430
may be connected between the vertical fixed bar and base frame
444
which are hingably coupled to each other as in the case of
FIGS. 31 and 33
. As in the case of
FIGS. 28 and 29
, the shift unit
430
includes a control link
432
hingably mounted at the upper end thereof to the upper end of the vertical fixed bar
446
. The control link
432
is also hingably mounted at the lower portion thereof to the front end of the slider
434
which slides horizontally in the support bar
394
. The slide
434
has a plurality of fixing holes
442
at the rear portion thereof. A control knob unit
440
is fixedly mounted on the side portion of the base frame
444
in such a manner that it engages in a selected fixing hole
442
of the slider
434
.
Where it is desired to shift the vertical fixed bar
446
, the locking state of the control knob unit
390
is first released. In this state, the user forwardly and downwardly moves the vertical fixed bar
446
about its hinge, so that the control link
432
moves rearwardly along with the slider
434
. When the support bar
394
is shifted to a desired position, the slider
434
is locked by the control knob unit
440
. Thus, the support bar
394
is locked at a desired position.
Where only one of the ropes
302
is used in the case of the exercise device illustrated in
FIGS. 30
to
34
, it is possible to achieve a repeated exercise for feet using the foot holders
306
. Where both the ropes
302
are used, it is possible to achieve a repeated crossing exercise using the foot holders
306
and grips
308
. In the case of the exercise device illustrated in
FIGS. 35
to
39
, a repeated rotating/crossing exercise can be achieved using the foot holders
306
and grips
308
. In particular, where the seat plate
460
is also used in the exercise device of
FIGS. 35
to
39
, it is also possible to achieve a laterally moving and rotating exercise of the upper body. Thus, it is possible to achieve an exercise for the body such as an exercise for the latissimus dorsi muscle and an exercise for the dorsal muscle.
FIGS. 40
to
42
illustrate a modified configuration of the repeated extension/retraction exercise device. In this case, a rope
302
is used as the load transmission unit. A roller type holder
474
, which is adapted for a variation in the length of the rope
302
or a storage of the rope
302
, is coupled to a drum
482
of a load unit
480
equipped with a spiral spring. The drum
482
is rotatably mounted on a central shaft
484
fixed to the central portion of an outer casing
478
. The rope
302
is fixed at one end thereof to the holder
474
. The other end of the rope
302
is connected to a grip
310
having the form of a foot holder. The load unit
480
is fixedly mounted at one end thereof to the drum
482
and at the other end thereof to the load adjusting unit
490
. As the user pulls or releases the rope
302
, the exercise load of the load unit is transmitted to the grips
310
while the rope
302
is unwound from the holder
474
or wound on the holder
474
.
The load adjusting unit
490
includes a control plate
488
fitted at the central portion thereof around the central portion of the drum
482
. The control plate
488
is fixedly connected at the lower end thereof to the load unit
480
and provided at the upper end thereof with a circular plate having a plurality of radial slots
486
. The load adjusting unit
490
also includes a ring-shaped slider
498
having a rack
496
at the inner surface thereof. The rack
496
engages with a pinion
494
fixedly mounted to the middle portion of the central shaft
484
. The slider
498
also has a though hole
492
at one end thereof. A control knob
500
is also provided which has a locking pin
502
extending through a radial slot
479
formed in the outer casing
478
and the through hole
492
and serving to engage in a selected one of the slots
486
of the control plate
488
. The shape of the slots
486
may be optionally selected in so far as the locking pin
502
can engage in and disengage from a selected one thereof. The outer casing
478
may have a rope hole
476
and a fixing member
504
arranged at a position opposite to the rope hole
476
.
The load adjusting unit
490
may be independently installed at a place, where the direction change rollers
304
of the seat unit
100
is installed, or other appropriate place, using the outer casing
478
or fixing member
504
. When the user pulls the rope
302
using the grips
310
under the condition in which the locking pin
502
of the control knob
500
engages in a selected one of the slots
486
, as shown in
FIG. 28
, the holder
474
and drum
482
rotate about the central shaft
484
. In this state, the resilience of the spiral spring
480
is completely transmitted to the rope
302
because the spiral spring
480
is connected between the drum
482
and the control plate
480
which can not rotate. As a result, an exercise load is generated. When the central shaft
484
rotates along with the pinion
494
in the above state, the control knob unit
500
moves along with the slider
498
toward the central shaft
484
because its locking pin
502
is in a state engaged in the slider
498
. In accordance with the moved position of the control knob unit
500
, there is a variation in the distance between the position of the control plate.
488
, where the spiral spring
480
is fixed, and the position of the slot
486
, where the locking pin
502
engages. This variation results in a variation in the resilience of the spiral spring
480
. Accordingly, it is possible to adjust the exercise load applied to the rope
302
.
Where it is desired to adjust the length of the rope
302
outwardly extracted through the -rope hole
476
, the user upwardly moves the locking pin
502
of the control knob unit
500
, thereby releasing the engagement state between the locking pin
502
and the slot
486
of the control plate
488
. As a result, both the control plate
488
and drum
482
can freely rotate. In this state, the length of the rope
302
can be adjusted by extracting or retracting an appropriate length of the rope
302
. After this adjustment, the locking pin
502
of the control knob unit
500
engages in a selected one of the slots
486
. A separate spring may be operatively connected to the drum or holder
474
in order to achieve a smooth winding of the rope on the holder
474
when the rope is retracted.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
As apparent from the above description, the present invention provides an exercise device having a simple and inexpensive configuration including an exercise load unit connected to a movable knee hold unit, and a seat unit having a seat plate and a back plate which are selectively or completely movable during an exercise, irrespective of whether or not a leg support unit having foot holders is in a fixed state or in a movable state, thereby being capable of achieving a variety of exercises for the whole part of the human body using the upper body or lower body, or using both the upper and lower bodies. The exercise device may include an exercise load unit comprised of the weight of a user transmitted to a movable frame of the exercise device during an exercise or a variety of load units. In this case, the exercise load unit-is connected to a knee hold unit via a load transmission unit. Accordingly it is possible to selectively transmit an exercise load to knee holders in accordance with the direction of an exercise such as an extension or flection exercise. The exercise load unit may also include an initial exercise thrust generating unit connected between a movable frame of a seat unit and a fixed frame and adapted to generate a thrust for exercise at the initial stage of the exercise. The exercise device may also include a distance adjusting unit adapted to adjust the distances between a foot holder and a knee holder, between the knee holder and a seat plate and between the foot holder and seat plate in accordance with the lengths between the foot and knee of the user and between the knee and wrist joint. In this case, it is possible to meet the body length and shape of the user. The exercise device may also include an upper body flection/extension exercise unit adapted to achieve a flection or extension exercise for the upper body of the user, thereby achieving an exercise for the epigastric muscle of the user. A knee holder moving unit adapted to temporarily move knee holders may be also provided. In this case, it is possible to provide a space for allowing the user to sit down on the exercise device to carry out an exercise or to rise up from the seat plate
120
after the exercise. Where the exercise device includes a foot holder pressure adjusting unit, it is possible not only to achieve a flection exercise only using the knees of the user under the condition in which no considerable resistance is applied to the feet of the user, but also to achieve an exercise for the crook muscle of the user.
In particular, the exercise device may include a repeated extension/retraction exercise unit which can be used in combination with or independently of exercise devices according to the present invention. In this case, the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit includes an exercise load transmitting unit comprised of a rope or wire and being adjustable in length. Accordingly, it is possible to achieve an exercise for the body such as an exercise for the latissimus dorsi muscle and an exercise for the dorsal muscle in various exercise directions.
Claims
- 1. In an exercise device comprising a seat unit having a seat plate, a back plate, support legs and associated frames completely or selectively assembled together, a leg support unit having foot holders, and a knee hold unit having knee holders, the exercise device carrying out an exercise using the leg support unit and the knee hold unit in a sitting or lying status of a user, further comprising means for allowing the knee hold unit to be movable, and exercise load means connected to the movable knee hold unit,further comprising means for allowing the leg support unit to be selectively movable or fixed during an exercise, and means for allowing a selected one or all of the seat and back plates of the seat unit to be selectively movable or fixed during an exercise, the exercise load means is selectively connected to the weight of the user applied to a movable one of the frames or separate load means during the exercise, and the exercise load means is connected to the knee hold unit by a load transmission unit, wherein the exercise load means is adapted to selectively transmit an exercise load to the foot holders or the knee holders in accordance with the direction of an extension or flection exercise to be carried out about the wrist joints of the user.
- 2. The exercise device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising an initial exercise thrust generating unit arranged between a movable frame and a fixed frame of the seat unit at operatively connected portions of the frames.
- 3. The exercise device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a distance adjusting unit adapted to adjust the distances between the foot holders and the knee holders, between the knee holders and the seat plate and between the foot holders and the seat plate in accordance with the lengths between the foot and the knee of the user, between the knee and the wrist joint of the user and between the foot and the wrist joint, thereby being capable of meeting the body length and shape of the user.
- 4. The exercise device in accordance with claim 3, wherein the distance adjusting unit comprises a connecting member comprised of a wire or a rope and connected between the foot holders and the seat plate and between the foot holders and the knee holders via a movable member to vary the distance between the foot holders and the seat plate and the distance between the foot holders and the knee holders in a desired ratio, and a locking member provided at a selected one of the operatively connected foot holders, seat plate, knee holders and connecting member to lock those elements in a distance adjusted state.
- 5. The exercise device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising an upper body flection/extension exercise unit connected to a back plate frame of the seat unit and adapted to achieve a flection or extension exercise for the upper body of the user.
- 6. The exercise device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a repeated extension/retraction exercise unit connected to a selected frame of the seat unit, the repeated extension/retraction exercise unit comprising a rope, as the load transmission unit, extending via a pair of direction change rollers and having grips at opposite ends thereof, respectively, the rope decreasing in length at one end thereof when it is drawn at the other end thereof by drawing the associated grip while decreasing in length at the other end thereof when it is drawn at one end thereof by drawing the associated grip, thereby enabling the user to carry out a repeated extension/retraction exercise while optionally adjusting the exercise load at each end of the rope.
- 7. The exercise device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a knee holder moving unit adapted to temporarily move knee holders, thereby providing a space for allowing the user to sit down on the exercise device to carry out an exercise or to rise up from the seat plate after the exercise.
- 8. The exercise device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a foot holder pressure adjusting unit adapted not only to achieve a flection exercise only using the knees of the user, but also to achieve an exercise for the crook muscle of the user.
- 9. The exercise device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a shift preventing unit adapted to prevent the seat and back plates of a seat unit from being spaced from each other when the angle defined between the plates varies.
- 10. In a repeated extension/retraction exercise device comprising a rope, as the load transmission unit, extending via a plurality of direction change rollers adapted for a rope length variation and a direction change and having grips at opposite ends thereof, respectively, the rope decreasing in length at one end thereof when it is drawn at the other end thereof by drawing the associated grip while decreasing in length at the other end thereof when it is drawn at one end thereof by drawing the associated grip, thereby enabling the user to carry out a repeated extension/retraction exercise while optionally adjusting the exercise load at each end of the rope,the repeated extension/retraction exercise device in accordance with the above said, wherein the load transmission unit comprises a pair of ropes extending via a pair of rollers adapted for a rope guide and a direction change in a crossing manner, each rope having a grip and a foot holder fixed to opposite ends of the rope, the movement directions of the grips crossing the movement directions of the foot holders while the foot holders being configured to carry out linearly reciprocating movements or to repeated rotating movements in a circumferential directions; and further comprising a seat plate configured to be laterally movable or rotatable.
- 11. The repeated extension/retraction exercise device in accordance with claim 10, further comprising a load adjusting unit operatively connected to the rope.
- 12. The repeated extension/retraction exercise device in accordance with claim 10, further comprising;a roller type holder adapted for a variation in the length of the rope or a storage of the rope; an outer casing; a drum coupled to the holder and rotatably mounted on a central shaft fixed to a central portion of an outer casing; the rope fixed at one end thereof to the holder and at the other end thereof to a grip having the form of a foot holder; a load unit having the form of a spiral spring, the load unit being fixedly mounted at one end thereof to the drum; and a load adjusting unit connected to the other end of the load unit; whereby an exercise load of the load unit is transmitted to the grips while the rope is unwound from the holder or wound on the holder as the user pulls or releases the rope.
- 13. The repeated extension/retraction exercise device in accordance with claim 10, wherein the load adjusting unit comprises;a control plate fitted at a central portion thereof around a central portion of the drum and fixedly connected at a lower end thereof to the load unit, the control plate having an upper end thereof a circular plate having a plurality of radial slots; a ring-shaped slider having a rack at an inner surface thereof, the rack engaging with a pinion fixedly mounted to a middle portion of the central shaft, the slider also having a through hole at one end thereof; and a control knob having a locking pin extending through a radial slot formed in the outer casing and serving to engage in a selected one of the slots of the control plate.
- 14. The repeated extension/retraction exercise device 30 in accordance with claim 10, further comprising a rope length adjusting unit operatively connected to the rope.
Priority Claims (3)
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97-18979 |
May 1997 |
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97-12250 |
Apr 1997 |
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98-9565 |
Mar 1998 |
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