Information
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Patent Grant
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6808474
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Patent Number
6,808,474
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Date Filed
Tuesday, July 22, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 26, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 482 51
- 482 37
- 482 114
- 482 120
- 482 145
- 482 148
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A laptop rope pulling exerciser is composed of a base, an operating device, and a resistance device. The base includes two arched portions recessed inwards respectively at two sides thereof for positioning the user's two laps and a wedged portion at a top end thereof. The operating device includes an elongated housing having a wedging portion positioned respectively at a bottom side of the housing and connected with the wedged portion, two chin portions extending outwards horizontally respectively from a top end and a bottom end of the housing, a plurality of pulleys mounted inside the housing, an interfering portion, and a continuous rope extending through the pulleys and the interfering portion for running inside and outside the housing between the two chin portions. The resistance device is adjustably mounted inside the housing for causing the rope to be tightened or loosened.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to exercise equipment, and more particularly, to a laptop rope pulling exerciser which can be put on laps and pulled by hands for exercise.
2. Description of the Related Art
According to U.S. Pat. No. 6,261,208, it discloses a rope pulling frictional exercise device which is pulled against a resistance device by two hands for achieving an exercise purpose. While the exercise device is operated, the user stands on a base portion of a U-shaped housing together with a pair of tic down straps coupled to a belt of the user to hold the user down and with a pair of ankle straps coupled to the user's feet to hold the user down, and then the user pulls a rope downwards for exercise.
However, it needs complex preparatory steps, e.g. using a rope to hold down the feet and the belt of the user before operating the aforementioned exercise device. In addition, the exercise device is too extremely large-sized and heavy for a regular user to install, store, and place at home, even for a gym. Moreover, the exercise device costs a lot and is difficult to install.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a laptop rope pulling exerciser which is more small-sized than the prior art and can be operated on a user's laps for exercise.
The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a laptop rope pulling exerciser which is structurally smaller than the prior art.
The foregoing objectives of the present invention are attained by the laptop rope pulling exerciser which is composed of a base, an operating device, and a resistance device. The base includes two arched portions recessed inwards respectively at two sides thereof for positioning the user's two laps and a wedged portion at a top end thereof. The operating device includes an elongated housing having a wedging portion positioned respectively at a bottom side of the housing and connected with the wedged portion, two chin portions extending outwards horizontally respectively from a top end and a bottom end of the housing, a plurality of pulleys mounted inside the housing, an interfering portion, and a continuous rope extending through the pulleys and the interfering portion for running inside and outside the housing between the two chin portions. The resistance device is adjustably mounted inside the housing for causing the rope to be tightened or loosened. In operation, put the two laps into the two arched portions and pull the rope with two hands for exercise.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is an internal view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a partial enlarged view of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view taken along a line
5
—
5
indicated in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a schematic view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention at work; and
FIG. 7
is another schematic view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention at work.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1-5
, a laptop rope pulling exerciser
10
constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is composed of a base
11
, an operating device
21
, and a resistance device
41
.
The base
11
includes two semicircular arched portions
12
recessed inwards respectively at two sides thereof for putting the user's two laps thereinto, a concave wedged portion
14
at a top end thereof having two lateral walls, two elastic plugs
16
mounted at the two lateral walls of the wedged portion
14
, two push buttons
18
mounted on the base
11
and respectively connected with the two elastic plugs
16
for adjustably manipulating the two elastic plugs
16
by pushing the two push buttons
18
, and two stepped portions
15
respectively positioned at two sides of the wedged portion
14
.
The operating device
21
includes an elongated housing
22
, a wedging portion
24
, two chin portions
28
, an interfering portion
32
, a plurality of pulleys
34
, and a continuous rope
36
. The wedging portion
24
is positioned respectively at a bottom side of the housing
22
and has four sidewalls
25
and two slots
26
positioned between each two of the four sidewalls
25
. The housing
22
is engaged with the wedged portion
14
at a bottom side thereof, each pair of the sidewalls
25
are engaged with one of the two stepped portions
15
, and the two elastic plugs
16
are respectively engaged into the two slots
26
. The two chin portions
28
extend outwards horizontally respectively from a top end and a bottom end of the housing
22
, have a buffer cushion
29
mounted on a front side of the top end of the housing, and each have a through hole
281
corresponding to the other. The interfering portion
32
and the pulleys
34
are respectively disposed inside the housing
22
. The rope
36
extends through the pulleys
34
, the interfering portion
32
, and the through holes
281
and runs inside and outside the housing
22
. A locating member
33
is mounted on the interfering portion
32
and rotatably engaged with the rope for preventing the rope
36
from escape without generating too much friction.
The resistance device
41
includes an adjustment knob
42
rotatably mounted on the housing
22
in proximity of interfering portion
32
, and a friction member
44
rotatably mounted to the adjustment knob
42
and having a friction wall
45
facing the interfering portion
32
. The rope
36
extends through between the friction wall
45
and the interfering portion
32
. The friction wall
45
has a recession
46
for receiving a portion of the rope
36
and further helping the rope
36
to be positioned in the recession
46
. The friction member
44
is manipulated by the adjustment knob
42
to approach/leave the interfering portion
32
for tightening/loosening the rope
36
, thereby adjustably manipulating the resistance device
41
.
Before operating the laptop rope pulling exerciser
10
, as shown in
FIG. 6
, the base
11
is standing upright and the housing
22
longitudinally meets at an angle of 120° with the water level. In other words, while the laps are put into the arched portions
12
, the housing
22
longitudinally meets at an angle of 120° with the laps.
Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
3
, and
7
, in operation, the user puts the laps into the two arched portions
12
, and then pulls the rope
36
downwards by two hands to allow the resistance device
41
to generate reverse resistance against the user's pulling while the rope
36
circulatorily runs inside and outside the housing. Before the operation, the user can turn the adjustment knob
42
of the resistance device
41
to adjust the resistance generated by the friction between the friction member
44
and the rope
36
while pulling the rope
36
.
In addition, while the user pulls the rope
36
downwards, the user will lean the head toward the chin portion
28
at the top end of the housing
22
. The housing
22
longitudinally meets at an angle of 120° with the laps and the buffer cushion
29
is provided at the front end of the chin portion
28
, thereby preventing the user's head from bumping the chin portion
28
and further preventing the user's head from injury while bumping the chin portion
28
.
To set the housing
22
apart from the base
11
, it is as easy as pushing the two push buttons
18
to disengage the two elastic plugs
16
from the two slots
26
and lifting the housing
22
.
In conclusion, the present invention includes advantages as follows:
1. The present invention can be operated on the user's laps while the user sits so as to be more small-sized and compact to be stored than the prior art.
2. The present invention has smaller size so as to have lower production costs than the prior art.
Claims
- 1. A laptop rope pulling exerciser comprising:a base including two arched portions recessed inwards respectively at two sides thereof for human laps put thereinto and a wedged portion positioned at a top end of said base; an operating device including an elongated housing, a plurality of pulleys, and a continuous rope, said housing having a wedging portion detachably connected with said wedged portion, two chin portions extending outwards horizontally respectively from a top end thereof and a bottom end thereof, two through holes positioned respectively on said two chin portions and corresponding to each other, and an interfering portion mounted inside said housing, said pulleys being mounted inside said housing, said rope extending through said pulleys, said interfering portion, and through holes and running inside and outside said housing; and a resistance device including an adjustment knob rotatably mounted on said housing in proximity of said interfering portion and a friction member rotatably mounted to said adjustment knob, said friction member having a friction wall facing said interfering portion, said rope extending through between said friction wall and said interfering portion, said friction member being manipulated by said adjustment knob to approach/leave said interfering portion for tightening/loosening said rope, thereby adjusting the resistance of said resistance device.
- 2. The exerciser as defined in claim 1, wherein said arched portions are semicircular.
- 3. The exerciser as defined in claim 1, wherein said housing longitudinally meets at an angle of between 90° and 150° with a user's laps while the user puts the laps into and holds tight said two arched portions.
- 4. The exerciser as defined in claim 1, wherein said interfering portion comprises a locating member for keeping said rope running between said interfering portion and said friction wall from escape.
- 5. The exerciser as defined in claim 1, wherein said friction wall comprises a recession for receiving a portion of said rope and further helping said rope to be positioned.
- 6. The exerciser as defined in claim 1, wherein said wedged portion is a concavity; said base further comprises two elastic plugs at two lateral walls of said wedged portion, and two push buttons mounted thereon and respectively connected with said two elastic plugs, pushing said two push buttons to manipulate said two elastic plugs; said wedging portion comprises four sidewalls and two slots positioned between each two of said four sidewalls, whereby said four sidewalls are engaged with said base and said two elastic plugs are respectively engaged into said slots.
- 7. The exerciser as defined in claim 6, wherein said base comprises two stepped portions positioned respectively at two sides of said wedged portion; said sidewalls of said wedging portion being engaged with said stepped portions.
- 8. The exerciser as defined in claim 1, wherein said chin portion positioned at the top end of said housing comprises a buffer cushion at a front end thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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92204856 U |
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