The invention relates to a fitness equipment that allow user to exercise inner and outer thigh muscle group with assisted force and user adjustable movement range. The exercise equipment of the present invention provides ease of use and spacing saving advantages which is suitable of use in commercial gym and at home.
Traditional fitness equipment for exercising inner and outer thigh muscle group found in common gym were large and not as user friendly. A typical inner and outer thigh exercise equipment in gym normally consists of added weight stack system and it occupies a large space due to its horizontal leg movement. These traditional inner and outer thigh exercise equipment have a steep learning curve because it requires device setting between inner thigh exercise movement and outer thigh exercise movement. Hence, the traditional inner and outer thigh fitness equipments are likely to be found in commercial gym where trainers or equipment instructors are assessable, but they are not common at home.
The present invention provides a novel device for performing inner and outer thigh exercises without requiring switching setting between inner thigh exercise and outer thigh exercise; it provides assisted force with intuitive adjustment for assistive force feedback and this invention does not require added weight system; therefore, it is small in foot print compare to traditional inner and outer thigh fitness equipment and it is portable that can be used on common flat surface such in commercial gym or at home.
The present invention provides a novel device and method for performing inner and outer thigh exercise, which guided and assisted the user to exercise the inner and outer thigh muscle in standing position with settings of multiple level of assisted force and opening range defined by the user.
In one aspect of the invention, there is a provided device comprising two major pivotal members of the device which are connected through a center bridge by axils and gear set; the two major pivotal members have a palm like symmetry of left and right and they can rotate reference to vertical center symmetry line with a same rotational speed but opposite direction. There are two footers attached to each of the major pivotal member that allows the user to stand on the device. A wheel system is installed to each major pivotal member of the device, which allows the device to be used on a flat surface.
In another preferred embodiment, the above said wheel system mainly consists but not limited to two wheels, two axles and two miter gears. The two wheels are locked to a horizontal axle which is parallel to the ground with a miter gear is installed on to the horizontal wheel axle. Another axle that has the same type of miter gear installed connects to the horizontal wheel axle perpendicularly through the miter gear set. Since the two pivotal members are palm like symmetry, the above-described wheel systems are also in a palm like symmetry. One pivotal member has a wheel system installed and the other pivotal member has the other palm like symmetry wheel system installed. The wheel systems are connected by a flexible shaft located in the middle of the device. Hence, these two systems are locked together which the wheel speed of the wheel system on one side is always equal to the wheel speed on the other side of the pivotal member reference to the ground; and the direction of wheel rotation reference to the ground of the wheel system on one side is always opposite to the wheel system on the other side. The combine effect makes the device self located at one working location during exercise without its symmetry center line moving reference to the ground.
In another preferred embodiment, one or more spring element is attached to the device which one end of the element is fixed on one pivotal member and the other end of the element is fixed on the other pivotal member. The spring element stores the potential energy released during the outer thigh exercise movement and returns the potential energy back in the form of assisted force during inner thigh exercise.
In another preferred embodiment, one or more string element is attached to the device which one end of the element is fixed on one pivotal member and the other end of the element is fixed on the other pivotal member. The opening range of the pivotal members is controlled and limited by the string element.
These and other features of the invention will become apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings wherein:
The present invention provides a novel device for the inner and outer thigh exercise where
Preferred embodiments of an exercise device according to the invention are described below with reference to the attached drawings.
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