1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an exercising device, more particularly to an exercising device which allows a user to perform an elliptical treading exercise that simulates stair climbing.
2. Description of the Related Art
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Another conventional exercising device, such as those disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,201,706 and 7,223,209 is an elliptical exercising machine used to simulate walking or running so as to train a user's upper and lower bodies.
An object of the present invention is to provide an exercising device which allows a user to perform an elliptical treading exercise that simulates stair climbing so as to train different muscle groups.
According to this invention, the exercising device includes a frame having base and front upper supports opposite to each other in an upright direction, left and right crank arms rotatably mounted on the frame, left and right linking units, each including a swing link pivotally mounted on the front upper support, a crank link coupling the respective crank arm to the swing link body, and a pedal link connected to a lower end of the respective swing link, and left and right foot engaging pedals respectively mounted on rear linkage ends of the pedal links such that, when a respective one of the left and right crank arms is driven to perform a rotational movement, a respective one of the left and right foot engaging pedals moves along an elliptical path.
The exercising device further includes a sloping ramp member disposed on the base support and having an inclined surface to guide the left and right foot engaging pedals during movement of the left and right foot engaging pedals along the elliptical path so as to simulate stair climbing, and left and right rollable anti-friction members, each mounted under a respective one of the left and right foot engaging pedals and rollably engaged with the inclined surface.
The sloping ramp member may be fixedly mounted on the frame, or adjustably mounted to the frame to be manually and electrically adjustable such that the inclination angle of the inclined surface is adjustable as required.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that same reference numerals have been used to denote like elements throughout the specification.
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The frame 10 includes a base support 11, a front upper support 12 extending from a front portion 112 of the base support 11 in an upright direction, a crank support 14 disposed rearwardly of the front upper support 12, and a ramp support 13 disposed rearwardly of the crank support 14.
The momentum unit 20 includes left and right crank arms 21 coaxially and pivotally mounted on the crank support 14 to be rotatable about a crank axis that extends in a direction transverse to the upright direction, a flywheel 22 rotatably mounted on the base support 11 about a wheel axis parallel to the crank axis, and a transmitting mechanism 23 coupling the crank arms 21 with the flywheel 22. In this embodiment, the transmitting mechanism 23 includes a first pulley 231 coaxially mounted with the crank arms 21 about the wheel axis, a second pulley 232, a first belt 231 trained on the first and second pulleys 231, 232, and a second belt 234 trained on the second pulley 232 and the flywheel 22. Thus, the flywheel 22 is rotatable with the crank arms 21 to gain a momentum which facilitates movement of the crank arms 21 through any dead center positions.
The left and right linking units 30 are disposed respectively at two opposite sides of the frame 10 to perform alternate movements. Specifically, each linking unit 30 includes a swing link 31, a crank link 33, and a pedal link 32. The swing link 31 has an upper segment 311 pivotally mounted on the front upper support 12 about a pivot axis parallel to the crank axis, a swing link body 313 extending downwardly from the upper segment 311 to terminate at a lower end 312, and a handle 314 extending upwardly from the upper segment 311 to terminate at a handgrip 315. The crank link 33 is disposed to couple the respective crank arm 21 to the swing link body 313. The pedal link 32 has a front linkage end 321 connected to the lower end 312, and a pedal link body 323 extending rearwardly from the front linkage end 321 to terminate at a rear linkage end 322.
Each of the left and right foot engaging pedals 50 is mounted on the rear linkage end 322 of the respective pedal link 32. When the user grips the handgrips 315 to alternately swing the swing links 31 so as to drive alternately rotational movements of the crank arms 21 through the crank links 33, the foot engaging pedals 50 are brought to move along an elliptical path.
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In this embodiment, the ramp unit 40 further includes an electric drive unit, such as a servomotor 41, mounted on the base support 11 and having an output shaft 411 which extends in a longitudinal direction and which has an externally threaded portion, and a lever 44 in the form of a frame body 441 which has a weight end 444, a power end 445, and a fulcrum 446 journalled on the ramp support 13. The weight end 444 has left and right anti-friction rollers 443 pivotally disposed on a cross piece 442 on the frame body 441 and respectively and rollably engaged with the left and right ramp rod bodies 434. The power end 445 has an internally threaded portion 42 which is in the form of a screw nut 42 and which is threadedly engaged with the externally threaded portion of the output shaft 411. With the engagement between the screw nut 42 and the output shaft 411, rotation of the output shaft 411 results in a longitudinal movement of the power end 445 to turn the weight end 444 about the fulcrum 446 so as to vary a height position of the weight end 444, thereby adjusting an inclination angle (θ) of the left and right ramp rods 431.
With arrangement of the sloping ramp member 43 that guides movement of the foot engaging pedals 50 to simulate stair climbing when the foot engaging pedals 50 are moved along the elliptical path, the user is able to perform treading and climbing exercises as well as arm exercises to train his/her different muscle groups. Besides, due to the sloping ramp member 43 that can be adjusted to a desired slope as required, the user can train his/her muscles at different levels.
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While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.