1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an exercising device and, more particularly, to a passive exercising device.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional exercising device in accordance with the prior art shown in
In operation, the driven gear 511 is rotated by the motor 51 to rotate the toothed belt 52 which rotates the rollers 42 so as to move the base 40, the housing 60 and the handle unit 70. When in use, the rollers 42 are placed on the ground so that a user is knelt on the ground with his two hands holding the handle unit 70. Thus, the handle unit 70 is moved in concert with the rollers 42 by operation of the motor 51 to perform a reciprocating motion so that the user is passively driven by the handle unit 70 to move forward and backward so as to exercise his arms, shoulder, chest and waist efficiently.
However, the toothed belt 52 is subjected to forces from the driven gear 511, the two idlers 43 and the rollers 42 so that the toothed belt 52 easily produces an elastic fatigue during a long-term utilization and is easily deviated or loosened from the driven gear 511 and the rollers 42, thereby affecting the movement of the exercising device. In addition, the sliding friction between the rollers 42 and the ground is not large enough so that the rollers 42 easily slip from the ground, thereby causing danger to the user during movement of the rollers 42.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided an exercising device, comprising a base, a driving unit mounted on the base, and a limit cap mounted between the base and the driving unit to limit the driving unit onto the base. The base has an upper surface provided with two parallel toothed racks, a first stop post and a second stop post. The limit cap has a top formed with an elongate slideway to allow a sliding movement of the driving unit.
The driving unit includes a housing slidably mounted in and guided by the slideway of the limit cap, a rotation shaft rotatably mounted on the housing and having two opposite ends protruded outward from the housing respectively, a motor mounted in the housing and connected with the rotation shaft to rotate the rotation shaft, two driven gears mounted on and rotated by the two opposite ends of the rotation shaft respectively and meshing with the toothed racks of the base respectively, two handgrips mounted on the housing to move in concert with the housing and protruded outward from the slideway of the limit cap, and a control switch mounted on the housing to move in concert with the housing and provided with a switching lever that is movable to touch the first stop post or the second stop post of the base.
Thus, when the control switch of the driving unit is movable to touch the first stop post or the second stop post of the base, the switching lever of the control switch is driven by the first stop post or the second stop post of the base to change a rotation direction of the motor of the driving unit.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an exercising device that is driven and operated by a motor to perform a passive reciprocating motion.
According to the primary objective of the present invention, the slideway of the limit cap can guide and limit the moving direction of the driving unit to prevent the driving unit from being deflected sideward during movement so that the handgrips are moved smoothly and stably to facilitate the user exercising his body.
According to another objective of the present invention, the driven gears engage the toothed racks exactly so that the driving unit is moved on the base smoothly and stably.
According to a further objective of the present invention, the driven gears are supported by the toothed racks, and the driving unit is supported by the base so that the driving unit has a larger strength to bear a larger pressure.
According to a further objective of the present invention, the antiskid member of the base is placed on the ground so that the base will not slip from the ground to ensure the user's safety.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The base 10 has an upper surface provided with two parallel toothed racks 11, a first stop post 12 and a second stop post 13. The first stop post 12 of the base 10 is located at a first end of one of the toothed racks 11, and the second stop post 13 of the base 10 is located at a second end of one of the toothed racks 11. Preferably, the toothed racks 11 of the base 10 are arranged on two shorter sides of the base 10, while the first stop post 12 and the second stop post 13 of the base 10 are arranged on two longer ends of the base 10.
The base 10 has a lower surface provided with an antiskid member 14. Preferably, the antiskid member 14 of the base 10 is an antiskid pad which has an endless shape and is arranged on a periphery of the lower surface of the base 10. Alternatively, the antiskid member 14 of the base 10 is an antiskid pad which has a planar shape and covers the lower surface of the base 10 completely.
The limit cap 30 is mounted on the upper surface of the base 10. The limit cap 30 has a substantially inverted U-shaped cross-sectional profile and has a top formed with an elongate slideway 31 to allow a sliding movement of the driving unit 20. The limit cap 30 has two flexible catch pieces (not shown) which are arranged on the slideway 31 to cover the slideway 31 or to open the driving unit 20 by the resilience of each of the two flexible catch pieces.
The driving unit 20 is mounted on the upper surface of the base 10 and includes a housing 29 slidably mounted in and guided by the slideway 31 of the limit cap 30, a rotation shaft 22 rotatably mounted on the housing 29 and having two opposite ends 220 protruded outward from the housing 29 respectively, a motor 21 mounted in the housing 29 and connected with the rotation shaft 22 to rotate the rotation shaft 22, two driven gears 23 mounted on and rotated by the two opposite ends 220 of the rotation shaft 22 respectively and meshing with the toothed racks 11 of the base 10 respectively, two handgrips 24 mounted on the housing 29 to move in concert with the housing 29 and protruded outward from the slideway 31 of the limit cap 30, and a control switch 27 mounted on the housing 29 to move in concert with the housing 29 and provided with a switching lever 271 that is movable to touch the first stop post 12 or the second stop post 13 of the base 10.
The driving unit 20 further includes a push button 26 mounted on one of the two handgrips 24 and electrically connected with the motor 21 to turn on/off the motor 21, an electric wire 25 electrically connected with the motor 21 and a power supply (not shown) to supply an electric power to the motor 21, and two elongate limit flanges 28 mounted on two opposite sides of the housing 29 respectively and abutting a wall of the slideway 31 of the limit cap 30.
Each of the two limit flanges 28 of the driving unit 20 is located under the slideway 31 of the limit cap 30 and is disposed between each of the two handgrips 24 and each of the driven gears 23 of the driving unit 20 to space the limit cap 30 from the driven gears 23 of the driving unit 20 so as to prevent the limit cap 30 from touching the driven gears 23 of the driving unit 20 and to limit the housing 29 of the driving unit 20 onto the limit cap 30. Each of the driven gears 23 of the driving unit 20 is located under and fully hidden in the limit cap 30. Each of the two handgrips 24 of the driving unit 20 is parallel with the rotation shaft 22 of the driving unit 20. The housing 29 of the driving unit 20 is partially received in the limit cap 30 and partially protrudes outward from the slideway 31 of the limit cap 30. The control switch 27 of the driving unit 20 is electrically connected with the motor 21 of the driving unit 20.
When in use, the driven gears 23 of the driving unit 20 mesh with the toothed racks 11 of the base 10 respectively, so that when the rotation shaft 22 of the driving unit 20 is rotated by the motor 21 of the driving unit 20, the driven gears 23 of the driving unit 20 are rotated and moved on the toothed racks 11 of the base 10 respectively to move the housing 29 and the handgrips 24 of the driving unit 20 relative to the base 10 and the limit cap 30. Thus, when the control switch 27 of the driving unit 20 is movable to touch the first stop post 12 or the second stop post 13 of the base 10, the switching lever 271 of the control switch 27 is driven by the first stop post 12 or the second stop post 13 of the base 10 to change the rotation direction (or current) of the motor 21 of the driving unit 20 so as to change the rotation direction of the rotation shaft 22 of the driving unit 20 and to change the moving direction of the driving unit 20. In addition, the driving unit 20 further includes a delay switch (not shown) electrically connected with the motor 21 and the control switch 27 to provide a delay time to the motor 21 when the rotation (or current) direction of the motor 21 is changed so as to eliminate the inertia of the motor 21 so that the driving unit 20 is moved more smoothly and stably.
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Accordingly, the slideway 31 of the limit cap 30 can guide and limit the moving direction of the driving unit 20 to prevent the driving unit 20 from being deflected sideward during movement so that the handgrips 24 are moved smoothly and stably to facilitate the user exercising his body. In addition, the driven gears 23 engage the toothed racks 11 exactly so that the driving unit 20 is moved on the base 10 smoothly and stably. Further, the driven gears 23 are supported by the toothed racks 11, and the driving unit 20 is supported by the base 10 so that the driving unit 20 has a larger strength to bear a larger pressure. Further, the antiskid member 14 of the base 10 is placed on the ground so that the base 10 will not slip from the ground to ensure the user's safety.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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098215632 | Aug 2009 | TW | national |