The present invention relates generally to a training machine, and more specifically to an exercise mechanism of a training machine.
With the improvement in people's living standard, people's attention on their health is also increasing. Among them, many people would exercise to stay healthy, thereby leading a country-wide trend of exercise. Sport machine manufacturers are encouraged to manufacture various kinds of products for sports consumers. Wherein, since outdoor sports are easy to be limited by weather condition, it impossible for people to exercise whenever they want to do that. Therefore, indoor sports have become a better choice for most of the people, and training machines are provided to help people to obtain better exercise result when they exercise indoors.
However, most of the training machines are usually launched into the market with the sports trend rapidly and do not include a well-designed exercise mechanism such that the training machines could not achieve an expected result or provide a better performance for the people who use the training machines due to the problems of the exercise mechanism.
In view of the above, an object of the present invention is to provide an exercise mechanism for a training machine which could facilitate an operation of the training machine.
The present invention provides an exercise mechanism for a training machine, wherein the training machine includes a machine base and at least one handle which is operable to swing. The exercise mechanism includes at least one support and a rotary disk, wherein the at least one support is pivotally connected to the machine base and has a first end and a second end which are respectively on two sides of a portion pivoted to the machine base; the at least one support moves to generate a relative up and down displacement between the first end and the second end when the handle swings; the first end is pivotally connected to the machine base via a linkage assembly; the rotary disk would be driven to rotate when the second end moves.
The advantage of the present invention is to enable the training machine to provide a required fitness effect when a user operates the training machine.
The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to a few preferred embodiments thereof as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. As shown in
As illustrated in
Another shaft 32 passes through each middle pivoted portion 31 of the two supports 30 to make the two supports 30 be pivotally connected to left and right sides of the first post 101 respectively. Each of the support 30 has a first end 30a and a second end 30b corresponding to two sides of the pivoted portion 31 thereof, wherein the first end 30a is closer to the user than the second end 30b. One end of each of the handles 200 is fixed to each middle portion of the corresponding support 30 such that the supports 30 could swing together with the handles 200 when the user operates the handles 200 to move, that is, a relative up and down displacement would be generated between the first end 30a and the second end 30b of each of the supports 30 (as shown in
The first end 30a of the support 30 is pivotally connected to the machine base 100 via the linkage assembly 40, and more specifically, the linkage assembly 40 includes a first link 42 and a second link 44, wherein one end of the first link 42 is pivotally connected the first end 30a of the support 30; one end of the second link 42 is pivotally connected to the machine base 100; the first link 42 and the second link 44 are pivotally connected with each other. In one embodiment, the second link 44 includes a vertical rod 44a and a cross rod 44b, wherein one end of the vertical rod 44a is pivotally connected to the first link 42, and another end of the vertical rod 44a is connected to a body of the cross rod 44b. One end of the cross rod 44b is pivoted to the machine via a shaft 46, and another end of the cross rod 44b is provided with a pedal 48. In other words, the handle 200 would drive the support 30 to move when the user operates the handle 200 to swing up and down, or the linkage assembly 40 would drive the support 30 to swing when the user sits on the seat 300 and treads the pedal 48 to drive the linkage assembly 40 to move, which achieves the same effect as operating the handle 200 with the user's hands. In addition, the user also could drive the support 30 to move with both of his hands and feet.
The second end 30b of the support 30 is connected to one end of the swing member 20 through the first belt 50, and the first belt 50 is in contact with the gear 14. The first belt 50 would be pulled to move by the support 30 indirectly when the user operates the support 30 to swing, wherein when the first belt 50 moves, not only the swing member 20 would be driven to swing (as shown in
The first end 30a of the support 30 could be selectively connected with the first resistance unit for generating an appropriate resistance to the swing of the support 30, thereby increasing the exercise and fitness effect. As illustrated in
The rotary disk 10 could be connected with a second resistance unit 70 for increasing the resistance. The second resistance unit 70 has a flywheel 72 and a second belt 74, wherein the second belt 74 is adapted to connect the rotary disk 10 with the flywheel 72 such that the rotary disk 10 could drive the flywheel 72 to rotate. The flywheel 72 is operable to change a rotation resistance thereof, for example, when the flywheel is a magnetron flywheel, the rotation resistance could be changed by adjusting an amount of the magnetic force. It is worth mentioning that although the training machine of the current embodiment includes the first resistance unit 60 and the second resistance unit 70, however, in other embodiments, the training machine also could only include the first resistance unit or the second resistance unit.
It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some embodiments of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present invention.
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