The present invention relates to an exercising device and, more particularly, to an exercising device with a rehabilitation function.
A conventional rehabilitation apparatus comprises a support frame, a pedal mounted on the support frame, and a handle mounted on the support frame and connected with the pedal to move in concert with the pedal. Thus, when a user holds the handle and treads the pedal, the handle is driven by the pedal to move upward and downward so as to provide a rehabilitating function to the user's two hands. However, when the user's legs are injured, he/she cannot tread the pedal to drive the handle easily, thereby greatly causing inconvenience to the user, and thereby decreasing the rehabilitating effect of the rehabilitation apparatus.
A conventional upper arm rehabilitation apparatus comprises a main frame, two handlebars, a linking mechanism, and a transmission mechanism. The transmission mechanism includes a magnetically controlled resistance module. In operation, the user's two hands hold the two handlebars to perform a reciprocating movement along an arcuate track. When the two handlebars are moved, the linking mechanism and the transmission mechanism are driven simultaneously. At this time, the magnetically controlled resistance module of the transmission mechanism is used to apply a damping function, thereby achieving a purpose of exercising the user's arms efficiently. However, the linking mechanism includes multiple chains and gears, thereby increasing the cost of production and assembly. In addition, the linking mechanism is not assembled easily, thereby wasting the working time. Further, the magnetically controlled resistance module is composed of magnetically controlled wheels cooperating with belt wheels or metallic circular plates cooperating with magnetic members, thereby increasing the cost of fabrication. Further, the magnetically controlled resistance module has a larger volume, such that it is necessary to provide an additional space for mounting the magnetically controlled resistance module. Moreover, it is necessary to provide a support frame for mounting the magnetically controlled resistance module.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an upper arm (or limb) exercising device with a linear retractable and magnetically controlled damping function.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided an exercising device comprising a main frame, a seat, a backrest, a swing unit, a magnetically controlled damper, and an electronic control panel. The main frame includes a front stand, a rear stand, a front support, a rear support, and an upright. The seat is secured on the rear support of the main frame. The backrest is secured on the upright of the main frame, and corresponds to the seat. The swing unit is swingably mounted on the upright of the main frame. The swing unit and the backrest are located at two opposite sides of the upright. The swing unit includes two handlebars extending from the upright of the main frame to the seat respectively. The magnetically controlled damper has a first end pivotally connected with the swing unit and a second end pivotally connected with the main frame. The magnetically controlled damper includes a cylinder, a drive shaft, a transmission mechanism, a generating unit, a threaded sleeve, a threaded rod, and a driving belt. The drive shaft is movable linearly in the cylinder. The generating unit includes a rotation shaft, a rotor, a plurality of magnets, a coil module, and a belt wheel. The threaded sleeve is connected with the drive shaft, and is moved linearly in concert with the drive shaft. The threaded sleeve is screwed onto the threaded rod. The transmission mechanism is connected with and driven by the threaded rod. The driving belt is mounted between the transmission mechanism and the belt wheel. The belt wheel is secured on the rotation shaft to rotate the rotation shaft. The rotor is secured on and rotated by the rotation shaft. The magnets are secured on and rotated in concert with the rotor. The magnets surround the coil module. The electronic control panel is mounted on the main frame, and is electrically connected with the magnetically controlled damper.
According to the primary advantage of the present invention, the magnetically controlled damper is arranged in rear of the seat to reduce the whole volume of the exercising device.
According to another advantage of the present invention, the magnetically controlled damper has reduced length and width, such that it has a smaller volume, occupies a smaller space, and has a lighter weight.
According to a further advantage of the present invention, the swing unit has a simplified structure, has fewer parts, and is assembled easily.
According to a further advantage of the present invention, the magnetically controlled damper has a first end pivotally connected with the swing unit and a second end pivotally connected with the main frame, such that the magnetically controlled damper is assembled easily and conveniently, to reduce the cost of assembly.
According to a further advantage of the present invention, Further, the electronic control panel controls the resistance required by the magnetically controlled damper, such that the user regulates the damping force freely according to the practical requirement.
Further, the electronic control panel controls the resistance required by the magnetically controlled damper, such that the user regulates the damping force freely according to the practical requirement.
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 main frame 10 includes a front stand 11, a rear stand 12, a front support 13, a rear support 14, and an upright 15. The seat 20 is secured on the rear support 14 of the main frame 10. The backrest 50 is secured on the upright 15 of the main frame 10, and corresponds to the seat 20. The swing unit 40 is swingably mounted on the upright 15 of the main frame 10. The swing unit 40 and the backrest 50 are located at two opposite sides of the upright 15. The swing unit 40 includes two handlebars 41 extending from the upright 15 of the main frame 10 to the seat 20 respectively.
The magnetically controlled damper 30 has a linear retractable structure, and has a first end pivotally connected with the swing unit 40 and a second end pivotally connected with the main frame 10. The magnetically controlled damper 30 includes a cylinder 31, a drive shaft 32, a transmission mechanism 33, a generating unit 34, a threaded sleeve (or bushing or nut or buckle) 35, a threaded rod 36, and a driving belt 37.
The cylinder 31 is pivotally connected with the main frame 10. The drive shaft 32 is pivotally connected with the swing unit 40 and is movable linearly in the cylinder 31. The transmission mechanism 33 has a wheel structure. The generating unit 34 includes a rotation shaft 341, a rotor 342, a plurality of magnets 343, a coil module 344, and a belt wheel 345. The threaded sleeve 35 is connected with the drive shaft 32, and is moved linearly in concert with the drive shaft 32. The threaded sleeve 35 is screwed onto the threaded rod 36. The threaded sleeve 35 has an internal thread screwed onto an external thread of the threaded rod 36. The transmission mechanism 33 is connected with and driven by the threaded rod 36. The driving belt 37 is mounted between the transmission mechanism 33 and the belt wheel 345. The belt wheel 345 is secured on the rotation shaft 341 to rotate the rotation shaft 341. The rotor 342 is secured on and rotated by the rotation shaft 341. The coil module 344 is disposed in the rotor 342 and corresponds to the magnets 343. The magnets 343 surround the coil module 344. The magnets 343 are secured on and rotated in concert with the rotor 342. When the rotor 342 is rotated, the magnets 343 are rotated relative to the coil module 344.
The electronic control panel 60 is mounted on the main frame 10, and is electrically connected with the magnetically controlled damper 30 to control a damping resistance.
In practice, referring to
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the front support 13 has a first end connected with the front stand 11, the rear support 14 has a first end connected with a second end of the front support 13, and a second end connected with the rear stand 12, and the upright 15 is mounted on the rear support 14.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the main frame 10 further includes a foot support 17 mounted on and located in front of the front support 13. The foot support 17 is provided with two footrests 18.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the backrest 50 is perpendicular to the seat 20.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, each of the two handlebars 41 has a first end provided with a grip 411. Each of the two handlebars 41 has a second end. The second ends of the two handlebars 41 are connected and form a connection. The swing unit 40 further includes a connecting member 42 secured to the upright 15 of the main frame 10, two pivot ears (or levers) 43 each having a first end pivotally connected with the connecting member 42, and a second end pivotally connected with the connection of the two handlebars 41, and a swinging member 44 having a first end secured to the connection of the two handlebars 41, and a second end pivotally connected with the first end of the magnetically controlled damper 30. The second end of the magnetically controlled damper 30 is pivotally connected with the upright 15 of the main frame 10. The connection of the two handlebars 41 is arranged between the two pivot ears 43.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the second end of the swinging member 44 is pivotally connected with the drive shaft 32, and the cylinder 31 is pivotally connected with the upright 15 of the main frame 10.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the swing unit 40 further includes a stop member 45 mounted on the connecting member 42, and the connection of the two handlebars 41 is moved to rest on the stop member 45. Thus, when the two handlebars 41 are moved downward to a predetermined position, the connection of the two handlebars 41 touches and is stopped by the stop member 45, to restrict the downward swinging angle of the two handlebars 41.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the stop member 45 has a side provided with a resilient abutting block 46, and the connection of the two handlebars 41 is moved to rest on the resilient abutting block 46.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the main frame 10 further includes a support post 16, and the electronic control panel 60 is secured on the support post 16 of the main frame 10, and is arranged at a side of the seat 20.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the magnetically controlled damper 30 is arranged in rear of the seat 20 and the backrest 50.
In operation, referring to
Accordingly, the magnetically controlled damper 30 is arranged in rear of the seat 20 to reduce the whole volume of the exercising device. In addition, the magnetically controlled damper 30 has reduced length and width, such that it has a smaller volume, occupies a smaller space, and has a lighter weight. Further, the swing unit 40 has a simplified structure, has fewer parts, and is assembled easily. Further, the magnetically controlled damper 30 has a first end pivotally connected with the swing unit 40 and a second end pivotally connected with the main frame 10, such that the magnetically controlled damper 30 is assembled easily and conveniently, to reduce the cost of assembly. Further, the electronic control panel 60 controls the resistance required by the magnetically controlled damper 30, such that the user regulates the damping force freely according to the practical requirement.
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 scope of the invention.
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