The present invention relates to a grip exerciser having different resistance.
Currently. Common grip exercisers have obviously problems such as many components and complicated assembly actions, and its production cost is relatively high, which is not conducive to the competition among the same industry. Also, the breakage of the connection part of the common grip exerciser between the main rod and the sub-rod can cause the spring to pop out which can be a safety hazard.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a grip exerciser to mitigate and/or obviate the aforementioned problems.
An objective of present invention is to provide a grip exerciser.
In order to achieve the above mentioned objective, a grip exerciser has: a first handle, a second handle, a connecting member and a spring.
the first handle and the second handle both have a pivoting portion and a holding portion, a pivot is disposed through the pivoting portions of the first handle and the second handle to assemble the first handle and the second handle together; the first handle further has an escaping space at an inner edge for accepting the connecting member, and the second handle further has a closed surface at an inner edge; the closed surface further has a plurality of positioning protrusions located along a continuous line and capable of engaging with one end of the spring.
Also, the connecting member has a connecting column with an enlarged stopper at an end and pivoted in the escaping space, and another end of the spring is sleeved onto the connecting column that is pushed by the stopper.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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Moreover, the closed surface 23 is an arced surface on the inner edge of the second handle 20, which is corresponding to the rotation of the connecting member 30 driven by the spring 40 so that the free and of the spring 40 is capable of align with each positioning protrusion 24.
In addition, the positioning protrusions 24 are integrally formed with the second handle 20, and the positioning protrusions 24 are hemispherical, as shown in
Besides, each positioning protrusion 24 has a smaller top portion and a larger lower portion, and the larger portion is capable of engaging with the free end of the spring 40, as shown in
Alternatively, each positioning protrusion 24 has a larger top portion and a smaller lower portion, and the larger portion is capable of engaging with the free end of the spring 40, as shown in
Alternatively, wherein each positioning protrusion 24 is a conical frustum, and a larger portion thereof is capable of engaging with the free end of the spring 40, as shown in
Also, a padding member 1425 is located at an outer edge of each holding portion 1222, and the padding member 1425 is softer than the holding portion 1222.
Moreover, the padding member 1425 has a plurality of anti-slip patterns, and each anti-slip pattern is a groove.
Furthermore, the second handle 20 has corresponding indicating symbols 26 adjacent to the positioning protrusions 24.
In addition, the stopper 32 of the connecting member 30 is pivoted in the escaping space 13 via the pivot 50.
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By the structure of the above-mentioned specific embodiment, the following benefits can be obtained: since the positioning protrusion 24 is integrally formed on the second handle 20, the second handle 20 needs no other components to interact smoothly with the spring 40, so the grip exerciser is benefit of less components, easy assembly and low production cost; also, the positioning protrusion 24 is integrally formed in the on the second handle 20, there is no need to use a clip as a clamping structure; and, the spring 40 only needs to be moved to engage with a different positioning protrusion 24 to adjust to different resistances.
Although the present invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of invention as hereinafter claimed.