Exercise wheel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6254518
  • Patent Number
    6,254,518
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 29, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 3, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An exercise wheel comprises a housing, a hold bar, a main wheel, an elastic device, an auxiliary wheel set, and a front wheel. The hold bar is put through the housing such that both ends of the hold bar are jutted out of the housing to serve as hand grips. The main wheel is provided with a protrusion and is rotatably mounted on the hold bar. The elastic device is disposed between the main wheel and the housing for providing the main wheel with a recovery spring force. The main wheel is connected with the auxiliary wheel set which is pivoted in the housing such that the auxiliary wheel set in motion is stopped by the protrusion of the main wheel at such time when the auxiliary wheel set is located at a predetermined position. The front wheel comes in contact with a surface on which the exercise wheel rolls.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to an exercise device, and more particularly to an exercise wheel.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




As shown in

FIG. 1

, an exercise wheel of the prior art comprises a hollow shaft


81


, which is provided with a slot


82


extending from one end thereof to a midpoint thereof, a volute spring


83


provided with a locating piece


831


which is retained in the slot


82


of the shaft


81


, two rollers


84


provided at the center thereof with a round hole


85


dimensioned to fit over both ends of the shaft


81


. The two rollers


84


are provided with a hollow guide pillar


86


for fastening a bolt


87


. One guide pillar


86


′ is shorter than the other guide pillar


86


for engaging the locating piece


832


of the volute spring


83


. In operation, both hands of an exerciser hold two ends of the shaft


81


to roll the roller on a surface in a reciprocating manner. As the wheel is rolled forward, the volute spring


83


is compressed. When the wheel is rolled backward, the wheel is provided by the compressed volute spring


83


with a recovery spring force. The prior art exercise wheel described above is defective in design in that it has only one wheel by which the exerciser can not keep his or her body in balance with ease, thereby subjecting the exerciser to an injury.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an exercise wheel free from the drawback of the prior art exercise wheel described above.




The exercise wheel of the present invention comprises a housing, a hold bar, a main wheel, an elastic device, an auxiliary wheel, and a front wheel. The hold bar is put through the housing such that both ends of the hold bar are jutted out of the housing to serve as hand grips. The main wheel is provided with a protrusion and is mounted on the hold bar such that the main wheel is located in the housing. The main wheel is forced by an external force to turn on the hold bar. The elastic device is disposed between the main wheel and the housing for providing the main wheel with a recovery force after the main wheel has turned. The rotation of the main wheel is assisted by the auxiliary wheel which is pivoted inside the housing and is connected with the main wheel. The auxiliary wheel in motion is stopped by the protrusion of the main wheel at the time when the auxiliary wheel arrives at a predetermined position. The front wheel makes contact with a surface on which the exercise wheel rolls.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows an exploded view of an exercise wheel of the prior art.





FIG. 2

shows a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

shows an exploded view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

shows a sectional view of a portion taken along the direction indicated by a line


4





4


as shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

shows a top sectional plan view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view showing the structural relationship of the main wheel, the auxiliary wheel and the front wheel of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 7

shows a schematic view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention in action.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, an exercise wheel


10


embodied in the present invention comprises a housing


11


, a hold bar


21


, a main wheel


31


, at least one elastic device


41


, an auxiliary wheel set


51


, and a front wheel


61


.




The housing


11


is formed of a base


13


and an upper cover


19


. The base


13


is provided in two sides thereof with an upright wall


14


and is further provided in two sides of the underside thereof with a through hole


15


. The base


13


is provided in the front side thereof with a wheel seat


16


which is in turn provided with a through hole


161


and two upright plates


17


.




The hold bar


21


is put though the two upright walls


14


of the base


13


such that both ends of the hold bar


21


are exposed. The exposed ends of the hold bar


21


are provided with a grip jacket


23


fitted thereover for providing a gripping comfort.




The main wheel


31


has a body


32


of a disk-shaped construction and is provided in the center thereof with an axial hole


33


. The main wheel


31


is mounted on the hold bar


21


by the axial hole


33


and is located between the two upright walls


14


of the base


13


. The main wheel


31


can be forced by an external force to turn on the hold bar


21


. The main wheel


31


is provided at two ends thereof with a receiving disk


34


which is provided in the fringe thereof with a receiving slot


35


extending along the fringe of the receiving disk


34


. The two receiving disks


34


are provided in the fringe thereof with a fastening portion


36


, with these two fastening portions


36


being symmetrical to each other. The main wheel


31


is provided in the rim thereof with a plurality of engagement teeth


37


and a protrusion


38


.




The exercise wheel


10


of the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises two elastic devices


41


, which are springs. These two springs


41


are fastened at one end thereof with the upright plate


17


by a fastening bolt


43


such that other end thereof is fastened with the fastening portion


36


by a fastening bolt


45


.




The auxiliary wheel set


51


is formed of a shaft rod


53


, and two rollers


55


which are mounted on the shaft rod


53


. The auxiliary wheel set


51


is pivoted on the two upright walls


14


of the base


13


by a bolt


57


such that the two rollers


55


are jutted out of the bottom of the base


13


via the two through holes


15


. The shaft rod


53


is provided in the outer surface thereof with an engaging portion


531


, which is meshed with the main wheel


31


.




The front wheel


61


is composed of a wheel frame


62


, a wheel body


64


pivoted with the wheel frame


62


, and a top rod


66


pivoted to the top of the wheel frame


62


. The top rod


66


is fastened with the wheel seat


16


. The wheel frame


62


and the wheel body


64


are turned by an external force exerting thereon. A resilient element


68


, which is a spring, is fastened at one end thereof with the base


13


and at other end thereof with the wheel frame of the front wheel


61


via the through hole


161


. The direction of the front wheel


61


is corresponding to the axial direction of the housing


11


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, when the present invention is not in use, the protrusion


38


of the main wheel


31


presses against the shaft rod


53


of the auxiliary wheel set


51


. The main wheel


31


can not be acted on by the spring devices


41


to turn.




Before the exercise wheel


10


of the present invention is used by an exerciser, both hands of the exerciser hold the grip jackets


23


of the hold bar


21


. The exerciser then kneels to place the exercise wheel


10


on the surface on which the rollers


55


roll as a starting position, as shown by an imaginary line in FIG.


3


. The exercise wheel


10


is pushed forward by the exerciser from the starting point. As the rollers


55


move forward, the main wheel


31


is actuated by the shaft rod


53


to turn rearward along the hold bar


21


. The receiving disk


34


and the fastening portion


36


turn rearward to stretch the spring devices


41


, which are then received in the receiving slot


35


such that the spring devices


41


wind around the receiving disk


34


to result in a reverse spring force, as shown in FIG.


7


. After having pushed forward the exercise wheel


10


for a predetermined distance, the exercise wheel


10


is reversed easily by the exerciser due to the assistance of the reverse spring force. In the process of moving forward and backward, the front wheel of the exercise wheel


10


can be changed in direction by the exerciser. As the wheel body


64


of the front wheel


61


is lifted away from the surface, the front wheel


61


is acted on by the resilient element


68


to return to its starting position. The operation described above is repeated to bring about the effect of the exercise.




After the protrusion


38


of the main wheel


31


has turned almost a full cycle to press against the shaft rod


53


of the auxiliary wheel set


51


, the exercise wheel


10


can no longer be moved forward. As a result, the exerciser must pull back the exercise wheel


10


to be ready for another operation.




The engagement of the main wheel


31


with the auxiliary wheel set


51


may be attained by a friction belt (not shown in the drawing) which is arranged in the rim of the main wheel


31


to actuate the main wheel


31


at the time when the auxiliary wheel set


51


is in motion. This is done by arranging the shaft rod


53


to come in contact with the friction belt.




The exercise wheel


10


of the present invention works stably on the surface without tilting and can be used safely by an exerciser.



Claims
  • 1. An exercise wheel comprising:a housing formed of a base and an upper cover; a hold bar penetrating said housing such that both ends of said hold bar are jutted out of said housing to serve as hand grips; a main wheel provided in a rim thereof with a protrusion and rotatably mounted on said hold bar such that said main wheel is located in said housing; at least one elastic device disposed between said main wheel and said housing for providing said main wheel with a recovery spring force; an auxiliary wheel set pivoted in said housing and connected with said main wheel whereby said auxiliary wheel set is jutted out of said base to roll on a surface to actuate said main wheel to turn until such time when said auxiliary wheel set is stopped by said protrusion of said main wheel; and a front wheel fastened pivotally with said base to roll on the surface.
  • 2. The exercise wheel as defined in claim 1, wherein said main wheel is provided at two ends thereof with a receiving disk whereby said receiving disk is provided in a fringe thereof with a receiving slot extending along the fringe, and a fastening portion; and wherein said elastic device is fastened at one end thereof with said fastening portion, and at other end thereof with said base.
  • 3. The exercise wheel as defined in claim 2, wherein said base is provided with a wheel seat; wherein said front wheel is formed of a wheel frame, a wheel body fastened pivotally with said wheel frame, and a top rod pivoted with a top of said wheel frame such that said top rod is fastened with said base and located under side wheel seat to enable said wheel frame and said wheel body to turn in all directions, said wheel seat provided with a through hole, said base being fastened with one end of a resilient element which is fastened at other end thereof with said wheel frame of said front wheel so as to provide said front wheel with a recovery spring force.
  • 4. The exercise wheel as defined in claim 3, wherein said wheel seat of said base is provided with two upright plates; wherein said spring device is fastened at one end thereof with said upright plates, and at other end thereof with said fastening portion of said main wheel.
  • 5. The exercise wheel as defined in claim 3, wherein said resilient element is a spring.
  • 6. The exercise wheel as defined in claim 1, wherein said auxiliary wheel set has a shaft rod and two rollers mounted on said shaft rod, said auxiliary wheel set being pivoted in said housing by a bolt.
  • 7. The exercise wheel as defined in claim 6, wherein said base is provided with two through holes; and wherein said two rollers of said auxiliary wheel set are jutted out of said base via said two through holes of said base.
  • 8. The exercise wheel as defined in claim 6, wherein said base is provided with two upright walls; wherein said hold bar is put through said two upright walls; and wherein said bolt is put through said two upright walls to fasten said auxiliary wheel set in said housing.
  • 9. The exercise wheel as defined in claim 6, wherein said shaft rod of said auxiliary wheel set is engaged with said main wheel.
  • 10. The exercise wheel as defined in claim 9, wherein said shaft rod is provided in an outer surface thereof with an engagement portion; and wherein said main wheel is provided in a rim thereof with a plurality of engagement teeth.
  • 11. The exercise wheel as defined in claim 1, wherein said elastic device is a spring.
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