The present invention relates to an exercise equipment.
Conventional exercise equipments for dorsal stretching are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,870,727 or patent publication US 2007/0167287.
In U.S. Pat. No. 8,870,727, the plate is kept bending only by the elastic rope. When the plate is pushed downward, the plate will be flat again. If the plate is pushed heavily, the elastic rope may be damaged.
In US 2007/0167287, the plate is restricted by the two racks. The bending of the plate is adjusted by changing the relative positions of the two racks by bolts. However, the bolts bear huge force and are easy to break.
The main object of the present invention is to provide an exercise equipment having a resilient element for bending and two movable bodies.
To achieve the above and other objects, the exercise equipment includes a base, a resilient element and a positioning mechanism.
The base has two bodies which are selectively movable with respect to each other. The two bodies are able to move along a moving path. Each of the bodies has a support portion on the moving path for leaning against. Two sides of the resilient element are connected to the two bodies respectively, and the resilient element is arc-shaped and protruded. The resilient element and each of the bodies are independent from each other to be single pieces. The positioning mechanism includes a first positioning portion and a second positioning portion which are able to be selectively positioned to each other. The first positioning portion is disposed on one of the bodies. The second positioning portion is disposed on the other one of the bodies. The positioning mechanism is switchable between a locking position and a release position. When the positioning mechanism is located at the locking position, the first positioning portion and the second positioning portion are positioned to each other, and the two bodies are unable to move away from or toward each other along the moving path. When the positioning mechanism is located at the release position, the two bodies are able to move along the moving path freely.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment(s) in accordance with the present invention.
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The base 1 has two bodies which are selectively movable with respect to each other. The two bodies are able to move along a moving path. Each of the bodies has a support portion 4 on the moving path for leaning against. Two sides of the resilient element 5 are connected to the two bodies respectively, and the resilient element 5 is arc-shaped and protruded. The resilient element 5 and each of the bodies are independent from each other to be single pieces. The positioning mechanism 6 includes a first positioning portion 61 and a second positioning portion 62 which are able to be selectively positioned to each other. The first positioning portion 61 is disposed on one of the bodies. The second positioning portion 62 is disposed on the other one of the bodies. The positioning mechanism 6 is switchable between a locking position and a release position. When the positioning mechanism 6 is located at the locking position, the first positioning portion 61 and the second positioning portion 62 are positioned to each other, and the two bodies are unable to move away from or toward each other along the moving path. When the positioning mechanism 6 is located at the release position, the two bodies are able to move along the moving path freely.
In the present embodiment, the moving path is a straight line. However, the moving path can be arc-shaped. The arc of the resilient element 5 can be changed by moving the two bodies. The steps of adjustment are shown in
When seeing along a direction perpendicular to the moving path, each of the support portions 4 is arc-shaped and recessed. The recessed portion provides space to receive part of the human body to fit the human body. Each of the support portions 4 has two leg portion 41 for standing on the ground or holding by hands. Each leg portion 41 has an arc face 42. The arc face 42 and the resilient element 5 are located at a same side of the exercise equipment. When the leg portions 41 are held by hands, the shape fits the bending hand.
More specifically, in the present embodiment, the first positioning portion 61 has a plurality of protruding ribs 64. The protruding ribs 64 are arranged along the moving path to define a plurality of grooves 67. When the positioning mechanism 6 is located at the locking position, the second positioning portion 62 is inserted into one of the grooves 67 to be positioned to one of the protruding ribs 64. When the positioning mechanism 6 is located at the release position, the first and the second positioning portions 61,62 are separated from each other.
More specifically, each protruding rib 64 has a vertical wall 65 and an inclined wall 66 connected to each other. The second positioning portion 62 is arranged opposite to the protruding ribs 64. The vertical wall 65 is perpendicular to the moving path, and the inclined wall 66 traverses the moving path. When the positioning mechanism 6 is located at the locking position and the two bodies are moving away from each other, the vertical wall 65 abuts against the second positioning portion 62. When the positioning mechanism 6 is located at the locking position and the two bodies are moving toward each other, the second positioning portion 62 is guided to enter an other one of the grooves 67 by the inclined wall 66. That is, when the positioning mechanism 6 is located at the locking position, the two bodies can move toward each other. In other possible embodiments, the protruding ribs can be arranged oppositely, or the protruding ribs can be fixed to the second positioning portion to prohibit the movement of the two bodies.
Preferably, the positioning mechanism 6 further includes an operation unit 7. The operation unit 7 is connected to at least one of the first positioning portion 61 and the second positioning portion 62. The operation unit 7 is adapted for operation to control the first positioning portion 61 and the second positioning portion 62 to be positioned to each other or to separate from each other.
In the present embodiment, the two bodies includes a first body 2 and a second body 3. The first positioning portion 61 is movably disposed on the first body 2 and is movable along a direction traversing the moving path. The second positioning portion 62 is fixed to the second body 3. The positioning mechanism 6 further includes at least one abutting element 63. The abutting element 63 connects the first positioning portion 61 and the first body 2 so that the first positioning portion 61 tends to move toward the second positioning portion 62 to be positioned to the second positioning portion 62. The operation unit 7 is connected to the first positioning portion 61 for operation to make the first positioning portion 61 push the abutting element 63 to be away from the second positioning portion 62.
The operation unit 7 has a switch element 71, a connecting element 73, and a pin 74. The switch element 71 is rotatably disposed on the first body 2. The switch element 71 has two guiding portions 72. Each guiding portion 72 has a first abutting portion 721 and a second abutting portion 722, as shown in
Specifically, one of the two bodies has a sliding rail portion 21, and the other one of the two bodies has a sliding portion 33 slidably disposed on the sliding rail portion 21 to quickly move the two bodies. In the present embodiment, the first body 2 has a sliding rail portion 21, and the second body 3 has a sliding portion 33 slidably disposed on the sliding rail portion 21. When seeing along the moving path, the second body 3 is reversed U-shaped, and the first body 2 is slidably inserted into the second body 3. The sliding portion 33 includes a plurality of protrusions arranged spacedly.
In addition, the first body 2 is further formed with a receiving groove 22 and a moving groove 23. The receiving groove 22 communicates the moving groove 23 along the moving path. The moving groove 23 is located between the receiving groove 22 and the second body 3. The moving groove 23 and the receiving groove 22 are stepped-shape arranged. The first positioning portion 61 and the abutting element 63 are restricted in the receiving groove 22. The second positioning portion 62 is slidable between the receiving groove 22 and the moving groove 23 along the moving path. The second body 3 has a first section 31 and a second section 32. The first section 31 covers the receiving groove 22. The second section 32 is obliquely connected to the first section 31. The second positioning portion 62 is located between the first section 31 and the second section 32.
In conclusion, quick adjustment of position can be achieved by the two bodies slidably connected to adjust the bending of the resilient element. In addition, the first positioning portion and the second positioning portion can be easily positioned or separated by rotating the switch element. Besides, the equipment can be used for dorsal stretching or reciprocating training.
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