Exercising device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6672992
  • Patent Number
    6,672,992
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 7, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 6, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
An exercising device includes a hand operated member pivoted to a frame and connected to a first coupler, a lever member pivoted to the frame and connected to the hand operated member by a linking bar, and a second coupler member with a front coupling end connected to the lever member and a rear coupling end in friction contact with a motion guiding member which is journalled on first and second crank members. As such, the second coupling member proceeds with a reciprocating movement in a substantially elliptical path which is restrained by the pivot connection between the handle operated member and the lever member.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to an exercising device which produces an elliptical foot movement, more particularly to an exercising device in which the elliptical path of the elliptical foot movement may be varied.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a conventional exercising device with an elliptical foot movement is shown to include a support frame


1


, a transmitting assembly


2


, a pair of swing members


3


, and a pair of treading members


4


. The support frame


1


includes a base support


101


for placing on a ground, and front and rear mounting posts


102


,


103


mounted on front and rear portions of the base support


101


. The transmitting assembly


2


is pivoted on the rear mounting post


103


, and has a pair of linking members


201


. The swing members


3


have upper ends which are pivoted to the front mounting post


102


, and lower ends which are pivoted to front ends of the treading members


4


. The treading members


4


have rear ends which are pivoted to the linking members


201


, respectively. Two foot pads


401


are mounted on the treading members


4


. As such, when the user applies forward and backward forces on the foot pads


401


to swing the lower ends of the swing members


3


, the treading members


4


will be brought to proceed with a reciprocating movement along an elliptical path.




However, the size of the elliptical path in the conventional exercising device is unchangeable. Thus, the conventional exercising device cannot suit the requirements of different users.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide an exercising device which can generate a variable elliptical foot path to suit the requirements of different users.




According to this invention, the exercising device includes a base support which is adapted to be placed on a ground and which has front and rear portions opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction. A front mounting post extends upwardly from the front portion. A hand operated member is mounted on and is pivotable relative to an upper segment of the front mounting post, and includes handle and lever portions. The lever portion extends downwardly and terminates at a first distal end. A first coupler member includes a first front coupling end which is connected to the first distal end, and a first intermediate portion which extends rearwardly from the first front coupling end and which terminates at a first rear coupling end. A first crank member includes a first crankpin which is pivoted to the first rear coupling end, a first crank arm which is connected to the first crankpin, and a first crankshaft which is pivoted to the first crank arm opposite to the first crankpin. A lever member includes a proximate end which is pivotally mounted relative to an intermediate segment of the front mounting post, and a middle portion which extends from the proximate end and terminating at a second distal end. A linking bar has right and left linking ends which are respectively connected to the first distal end of the lever portion and the middle portion of the lever member. A second coupler member includes a second front coupling end which is connected to the second distal end of the lever member, and a second intermediate portion which extends rearwardly from the second front coupling end and which terminates at a second rear coupling end.




A rear mounting post is disposed on and extends upright from the rear portion. A second crank member includes a second crankshaft which is mounted on and which is rotatable relative to the rear mounting post, a second crank arm which is connected to and which rotates with the second crankshaft, and a second crankpin which is connected to the second crank arm opposite to the second crankshaft and which extends to face toward the first crankshaft.




A motion guiding member is disposed underneath and is in friction contact with the second rear coupling end of the second coupler member, and has right and left ends which are respectively journalled on the second crankpin and the first crankshaft.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a side view of a conventional exercising device;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of a preferred embodiment of an exercising device according to this invention;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary perspective view of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 5

is a front view of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 6

is a side view of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view showing the preferred embodiment when configured to generate a smaller elliptical path of foot movement;





FIG. 8

is a front view of the preferred embodiment in the state shown in

FIG. 7

; and





FIG. 9

is a side view of the preferred embodiment in the state shown in FIG.


7


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 2

to


5


, the preferred embodiment of the exercising device according to the present invention is shown to comprise a support frame


10


, a transmitting mechanism, a pair of swing mechanisms


30


, a path adjusting mechanism


40


, and a pair of treading mechanisms


50


.




The support frame


10


includes a base support


11


which is adapted to be placed on a ground and which has front and rear portions opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction, a front mounting post


12


which extends upwardly from the front portion of the base support


11


and which includes lower and upper segments respectively proximate to and distal from the front portion, and an intermediate segment interposed between the lower and upper segments, and a rear mounting post


13


which is disposed on and which extends upright from the rear portion.




Each of the swing mechanisms


30


includes a hand operated member


31


, a first coupler member


32


, and a linking bar


312


. The hand operated member


31


is mounted on and is pivotable relative to the upper segment of the front mounting post


12


about a first pivoting axis (A), and includes handle and lever portions


313


,


314


disposed respectively at opposite sides of the first pivoting axis (A). The lever portion


314


extends downwardly and terminates at a first distal end


311


. The first coupler member


32


includes a first front coupling end


321


which is connected pivotally to the first distal end


311


, and a first intermediate portion


323


which extends rearwardly from the first front coupling end


321


and which terminates at a first rear coupling end


322


. The linking bar


312


has a left (right) linking end which is secured to the first distal end


311


of the lever portion


314


, and a right (left) linking end which extends towards the base support


11


.




The transmitting mechanism


20


includes a pair of first crank members


23


, a flywheel


21


, a pair of second crank members


22


, and a pair of motion guiding members


24


.




The first crank member


23


includes a first crankpin


231


, a first crank arm


232


, and a first crankshaft


233


. The first crankpin


231


has a first proximate pin end


2311


which is pivoted to the first rear coupling end


322


of the respective first coupler member


32


, and a first distal pin end


2312


which extends from the first proximate pin end


2311


along a second pivoting axis parallel to the first pivoting axis (A). The first crank arm


232


has a first proximate arm end


2321


which is connected to the first distal pin end


2312


, and a first distal arm end


2322


which extends from the first proximate arm end


2321


radially relative to the second pivoting axis. The first crankshaft


233


has a first proximate shaft end


2331


which is pivoted to the first distal arm end


2322


about a third pivoting axis parallel to the second pivoting axis, and a first distal shaft end


2332


which extends from the first proximate shaft end


2331


along the third pivoting axis.




The second crank member


22


includes a second crankshaft


221


, a second crank arm


222


, and a second crankpin


223


. The second crankshaft


221


has a second proximate shaft end which is mounted on and which is rotatable relative to the rear mounting post


13


about a fifth pivoting axis parallel to the second pivoting axis, and a second distal shaft end which extends from the second proximate shaft end along the fifth pivoting axis. The second crank arm


222


has a second proximate arm end


2221


which is connected to and which rotates with the second distal shaft of the second crankshaft


221


about the fifth pivoting axis, and a second distal arm end


2222


which extends from the second proximate arm end


2221


radially relative to the fifth pivoting axis. The second crankpin


223


has a second proximate pin end


2231


which is connected to the second distal arm end


2222


, and a second distal pin end


2232


which extends from the second proximate pin end


2231


along a sixth pivoting axis parallel to the fifth pivoting axis and which faces towards the first distal shaft end


2332


of the respective first crankshaft


233


.




Preferably, the first crankshaft


233


is coaxial with and is formed integrally with the respective second crankpin


223


such that the third pivoting axis coincides with the sixth pivoting axis.




The flywheel


21


is mounted on and rotates with the second crankshafts


221


about the fifth pivoting axis. A resistance generating wheel


25


is coupled to the flywheel


21


in a known manner so as to exert a resisting force to retard rotation of the flywheel


21


.




Each of the motion guiding members


24


is a roller which is rotatably sleeved on a corresponding pair of the second distal pin end


2232


and the first distal shaft end


2332


.




The path adjusting mechanism


40


includes a motor


41


mounted on the front portion of the base support


11


, a guiding seat


42


secured on the intermediate segment of the front mounting post


12


, an adjusting mounting member


43


, and a threaded bolt


442


which is mounted on the front portion of the base support


11


and which is coupled to and driven by the motor


41


to be rotatable relative to the front portion of the base support


11


about an upright axis. The guiding seat


42


has a pair of uprightly extending guiding rods


421


. The adjusting mounting member


43


has an uprightly extending sleeve


441


with an internally threaded surface which engages threadedly the threaded bolt


442


, and a pin portion


432


which extends along a fourth pivoting axis (B) parallel to the first pivoting axis (A) and which has two holes


431


for passage of the guiding rods


421


. Thus, rotation of the threaded bolt


442


results in linear movement of the adjusting mounting member


43


along the upright axis.




Each of the treading mechanisms


50


includes a lever member


51


and a second coupler member


53


.




The lever member


51


includes a proximate end


511


which is journalled on the pin portion


432


of the adjusting mounting member


43


, and a middle portion


512


which extends from the proximate end


511


and which terminates at a second distal end


513


. A limiting seat


52


is secured on the middle portion


512


adjacent to the second distal end


513


, and has an elongate groove


521


which extends in a lengthwise direction. The right(left) linking end of the respective linking bar


312


is connected adjustably to the limiting seat


52


. Particularly, the right (left) linking end of the respective linking bar


312


engages slidably the elongate groove


521


so as to vary the pivot position (C) of the linking bar


312


relative to the second distal end


513


. When the lever portion


314


is moved by the handle portion


313


to swing about the first pivoting axis (A), the middle portion


512


of the lever member


51


will driven by the linking bar


312


to swing about the fourth pivoting axis (B).




The second coupler member


53


includes a second front coupling end


531


which is connected pivotally to the second distal end


513


of the lever member


51


about a seventh pivoting axis (D), and a second intermediate portion


533


which extends rearwardly from the second front coupling end


531


and which terminates at a second rear coupling end


532


. Thus, when the middle portion


512


of the lever member


51


swings, the second intermediate portion


533


will be brought to proceed with a reciprocating movement in the longitudinal direction. In addition, a foot pad


54


is mounted on the second intermediate portion


533


.




The second rear coupling end


532


of the second coupler member


53


is disposed on and in friction contact with the respective motion guiding member


24


. As such, while the second intermediate portion


533


of the second coupler member


53


proceeds with the reciprocating movement, and while the motion guiding member


24


is dragged by the reciprocating movement through the friction contact to move the second crank arm


222


together with the second crankshaft


221


to rotate about the fifth pivoting axis, the first distal shaft end


2332


of the first crankshaft


233


remains supported by the motion guiding member


24


through journaling of the first distal shaft end


2332


.




With reference to

FIG. 6

, when the user grasps the hand portions


313


and applies forward and backward forces on the foot pads


54


, the lever portions


314


are swung about the first pivoting axis (A) to swing the first coupler members


32


. In addition, the middle portions


512


of the lever members


51


can swing about the fourth pivoting axis (B) so as to drive the second coupler members


53


to proceed with the reciprocating movement in a substantially elliptical path. By virtue of the pivot connection of the linking bars


312


to the middle portions


512


of the lever members


51


, the elliptical path is restrained. In particular, the larger the distance between the pivot position (C) of the linking bars


312


and the seventh pivoting axis (D), the larger will be the elliptical path.




Referring to

FIGS. 7

to


9


, when it is desired to reduce the elliptical path, that is, to decrease the distance (L), the user can actuate the motor


41


by means of an operating panel mounted on the upper segment of the front mounting post to rotate the threaded bolt


442


so as to raise the adjusting mounting member


44


. At this time, the fourth pivoting axis (B) is lifted, and the middle portions


512


of the lever members


51


swing downwardly about the fourth pivoting axis (B) so that the pivot position (C) of the linking bars


312


is close to the seventh pivoting axis (D).




Moreover, by virtue of the path adjusting mechanism


40


, the fourth pivoting axis (B) and the pivot position (C) can be varied simultaneously so that the elliptical path of the foot pads


54


can be adjusted conveniently during exercising.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. An exercising device comprising:a base support adapted to be placed on a ground, and having front and rear portions opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction; a front mounting post disposed to extend upwardly from said front portion, and including lower and upper segments respectively proximate to and distal from said front portion, and an intermediate segment interposed between said lower and upper segments; a hand operated member mounted on and pivotable relative to said upper segment about a first pivoting axis, and including handle and lever portions disposed respectively at opposite sides of the first pivoting axis, said lever portion extending downwardly and terminating at a first distal end; a first coupler member including a first front coupling end which is connected to said first distal end, and a first intermediate portion which extends rearwardly from said first front coupling end and which terminates at a first rear coupling end; a first crank member including a first crankpin having a first proximate pin end which is pivoted to said first rear coupling end, and a first distal pin end which extends from said first proximate pin end along a second pivoting axis parallel to the first pivoting axis, a first crank arm having a first proximate arm end which is connected to said first distal pin end, and a first distal arm end which extends from said first proximate arm end radially relative to the second pivoting axis, and a first crankshaft having a first proximate shaft end which is pivoted to said first distal arm end about a third pivoting axis parallel to the second pivoting axis, and a first distal shaft end which extends from said first proximate shaft end along the third pivoting axis; a lever member including a proximate end which is pivotally mounted relative to said intermediate segment about a fourth pivoting axis parallel to the first pivoting axis, and a middle portion which extends from said proximate end and terminating at a second distal end; a linking bar having right and left linking ends which are respectively connected to said first distal end of said lever portion and said middle portion of said lever member, such that when said lever portion is moved by said handle portion to swing about the first pivoting axis, said middle portion will be driven by said linking bar to swing about the fourth pivoting axis; a second coupler member including a second front coupling end which is connected to said second distal end of said lever member, and a second intermediate portion which extends rearwardly from said second front coupling end and which terminates at a second rear coupling end, said second intermediate portion proceeding with a reciprocating movement in the longitudinal direction when said middle portion of said lever member swings; a rear mounting post disposed on and extending from said rear portion uprightly; a second crank member including a second crankshaft having a second proximate shaft end which is mounted on and which is rotatable relative to said rear mounting post about a fifth pivoting axis parallel to the second pivoting axis, and a second distal shaft end extending from said second proximate shaft end along the fifth pivoting axis, a second crank arm having a second proximate arm end which is connected to and which rotates with said second distal shaft end about the fifth pivoting axis, and a second distal arm end which extends from said second proximate arm end radially relative to the fifth pivoting axis, and a second crankpin having a second proximate pin end which is connected to said second distal arm end, and a second distal pin end which extends from said second proximate pin end along a sixth pivoting axis parallel to the fifth pivoting axis and which faces towards said first distal shaft end; and a motion guiding member disposed underneath and in friction contact with said second rear coupling end of said second coupler member, and having right and left ends which are respectively journalled on said second distal pin end and said first distal shaft end, such that while said second intermediate portion of said second coupler member proceeds with the reciprocating movement, and while said motion guiding member is dragged by the reciprocating movement through the friction contact to move said second crank arm together with said second crankshaft to rotate about the fifth pivoting axis, said first distal shaft end remains to be supported by said motion guiding member through journaling of said first distal shaft end.
  • 2. The exercising device according to claim 1, further comprising a flywheel which is mounted on and which rotates with said second crankshaft about the fifth pivoting axis, and a resistance generating member which is coupled to said flywheel so as to exert a resisting force to retard rotation of said flywheel.
  • 3. The exercising device according to claim 1, wherein said right linking end of said linking bar is adjustably connected to said middle portion of said lever member.
  • 4. The exercising device according to claim 3, wherein said right linking end is adjustably connected to said middle portion proximate to said second distal end of said middle portion.
  • 5. The exercising device according to claim 4, wherein said left linking end is secured to said first distal end of said lever portion, said middle portion of said lever member being formed with an elongate groove which extends in a lengthwise direction such that said right linking end engages slidably said groove so as to adjust position of said first distal end relative to said second distal end.
  • 6. The exercising device according to claim 5, wherein said proximate end of said lever member is disposed to be movable uprightly relative to said intermediate segment of said front mounting post such that movement of said proximate end results in sliding movement of said right linking end in said groove.
  • 7. The exercising device according to claim 6, further comprising:a threaded bolt mounted on and rotatable relative to said front portion of said base support about an upright axis; and an adjusting mounting member having an internally threaded surface which extends along the upright axis and which engages threadedly said threaded bolt, and a pin portion which extends along the fourth pivoting axis, said proximate end of said lever member being journalled on said pin portion, said pin portion being disposed to be movable along and not rotatable about the upright axis such that rotation of said threaded bolt results in linear movement of said pin portion and said proximate end of said lever member along the upright axis.
  • 8. The exercising device according to claim 7, further comprising a motor coupled to and driving rotation of said threaded bolt.
  • 9. The exercising device according to claim 1, further comprising a foot pad which is mounted on said second intermediate portion of said second coupler member.
  • 10. The exercising device of claim 1, wherein said first crankshaft is coaxial with and is formed integrally with said second crankpin such that the third pivoting axis coincides with the sixth pivoting axis.
  • 11. The exercising device of claim 10, wherein said motion guiding member is a roller rotatably sleeved on said second distal pin end and said first distal shaft end.
  • 12. An exercising device comprising:a base support adapted to be placed on a ground, and having front and rear portions opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction; a front mounting post disposed to extend upwardly from said front portion, and including lower and upper segments respectively proximate to and distal from said front portion, and an intermediate segment interposed between said lower and upper segments; a hand operated member mounted on and pivotable relative to said upper segment about a first pivoting axis, and including handle and lever portions disposed respectively at opposite sides of the first pivoting axis, said lever portion extending downwardly and terminating at a first distal end; a first coupler member including a first front coupling end which is connected to said first distal end, and a first intermediate portion which extends rearwardly from said first front coupling end and which terminates at a first rear coupling end; a lever member including a proximate end which is pivotally mounted relative to said intermediate segment about a fourth pivoting axis parallel to the first pivoting axis, and a middle portion which extends from said proximate end and terminating at a second distal end; a linking bar having right and left linking ends which are respectively connected to said first distal end of said lever portion and said middle portion of said lever member, such that when said lever portion is moved by said handle portion to swing about the first pivoting axis, said middle portion will be driven by said linking bar to swing about the fourth pivoting axis; a second coupler member including a second front coupling end which is connected to said second distal end of said lever member, and a second intermediate portion which extends rearwardly from said second front coupling end and which terminates at a second rear coupling end, said second intermediate portion proceeding with a reciprocating movement in the longitudinal direction when said middle portion of said lever member swings; a rear mounting post disposed on and extending from said rear portion uprightly; a crank assembly including a crankpin which is pivoted to said first rear coupling end, a crankshaft which is mounted on and which is rotatable relative to said rear mounting post about a pivoting axis parallel to the first pivoting axis, and a crank arm assembly which is disposed between said crankpin and said crankshaft; and a motion guiding member disposed underneath and in friction contact with said second rear coupling end of said second coupler member, and journalled on said crank arm assembly, such that while said second intermediate portion of said second coupler member proceeds with the reciprocating movement, and while said motion guiding member is dragged by the reciprocating movement through the friction contact to move said crank arm assembly together with said crankshaft to rotate about the pivoting axis, said crank arm assembly remains to be supported by said motion guiding member through journaling of said crank arm assembly.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
91209382 U Jun 2002 TW
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