1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to the technical field of workout equipment, and more particularly, to a lower limb stretching workout device for stretching the lower limbs by extension and flexion.
2. Description of Related Art
Various commercially available workout devices work muscles in every parts of the human body. The workout devices related to the lower limbs include treadmills, stair steppers, and elliptical trainers. Every regular user of the aforesaid workout devices understands that they work the front and rear muscles in the lower limbs.
In fact, a lower limb workout is not restricted to the front and rear muscles in the lower limbs but also includes stretching the inner and outer muscles in the lower limbs in order for the lower limb workout to be complete. Moreover, when carried out solely by the lower limbs, that is, without any external exercise aid, a lower limb workout is exhausting and thus likely to be discouraging to the regular workout device users.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a lower limb stretching workout device characterized in that: a motor assembly drives two cams; the two cams drive two cranks to pull two sliding plates to slide toward each other and away from each other; and a user's two feet rest on the two sliding plates, respectively, to extend and flex together with the two sliding plates, thereby stretching the user's lower limbs by extension and flexion.
In order to achieve the above and other objectives, the present invention provides a lower limb stretching workout device, comprising: a frame unit having two guide rails opposing each other; two sliding plates each with two edges having a plurality of rollers slidingly movable along the two guide rails and within a guiding range; a motor assembly for driving a rotating shaft through a transmission module, the motor assembly comprising a motor holder, a motor, and a motor spindle, the motor being fastened to the motor holder, the motor spindle penetrating the motor and protruding from a side of the motor to reach the motor holder, the transmission module comprising first through fourth belt pulleys, first and second belts, and an axle rod, the axle rod being fixed to the motor holder, the first belt pulley being fixed to the motor spindle, the fourth belt pulley being fixed to the rotating shaft, the second and third belt pulleys being fixed to each other, the second and third belt pulleys being pivotally connected to the axle rod, the first belt being wound around the first and second belt pulleys, the second belt being wound around the third and fourth belt pulleys; and the two cranks each having a driving end and an acting end, the driving end being pivotally connected to a cam, and the acting end being pivotally connected to a lug at a bottom surface of each of the two sliding plates, wherein, when the motor assembly drives the transmission module such that the transmission module drives the rotating shaft to rotate, a torque of the rotating shaft is converted by the cams into a push and a pull for driving the two cranks to push and pull the two sliding plates, thereby causing the two sliding plates to slidingly move toward each other and away from each other. The user's two feet rest on the two sliding plates, respectively, to extend and flex together with the two sliding plates, thereby stretching the user's lower limbs by extension and flexion.
The present invention provides a lower limb stretching workout device.
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The frame unit 10 has two guide rails 11, 12 opposing each other.
A plurality of rollers 211, 221 is disposed at two edges of each of the two sliding plates 21, 22. The rollers 211, 221 are slidingly movable along the two guide rails 11, 12 and within a guiding range.
The motor assembly 30 drives a rotating shaft 32 through a transmission module 31.
The two cranks 41, 42 each have a driving end 411, 421 pivotally connected to a cam 43, 44. The two cranks 41, 42 each have an acting end 412, 422 pivotally connected to a lug 212, 222 at the bottom surface of each of the two sliding plates 21, 22. Hence, when the motor assembly 30 drives the transmission module 31 such that the transmission module 31 drives the rotating shaft 32 to rotate, the torque of the rotating shaft 32 is converted by the cam 43, 44 into a push and a pull for driving the two cranks 41, 42. The two cranks 41, 42 push and pull the two sliding plates 21, 22, respectively, such that the two sliding plates 21, 22 slidingly move toward each other and away from each other. A user's two feet rest on the two sliding plates 21, 22, respectively, to extend and flex together with the two sliding plates 21, 22, thereby stretching the user's lower limbs by extension and flexion.
Regarding the lower limb stretching workout device, an idle wheel 45 is fixed to the rotating shaft 32 and adapted to preclude any dead point of the rotation motion of the two cranks 41, 42.
Regarding the lower limb stretching workout device, the cams 43, 44 are each enclosed snugly by a bearing 46, and the bearing 46 is disposed snugly in a round hole 4111, 4211 at the driving end 411, 421 of the cranks 41, 42.
Regarding the lower limb stretching workout device, the motor assembly 30 comprises a motor holder 33, a motor 34, and a motor spindle 341. The motor 34 is fastened to the motor holder 33. The motor spindle 341 penetrates the motor 34 and protrudes from one side of the motor 34 to reach the motor holder 33.
Regarding the lower limb stretching workout device, the transmission module 31 comprises first, second, third and fourth belt pulleys 311, 312, 313, 314, first and second belts 315, 316, and an axle rod 317. The axle rod 317 is fixed to the motor holder 33. The first belt pulley 311 is fixed to the motor spindle 341. The fourth belt pulley 314 is fixed to the rotating shaft 32. The second and third belt pulleys 312, 313 are fixed to each other. The second and third belt pulleys 312, 313 are pivotally connected to the axle rod 317. The first belt 315 is wound around the first and second belt pulleys 311, 312. The second belt 316 is wound around the third and fourth belt pulleys 313, 314.
Regarding the lower limb stretching workout device, a plurality of legs 50 is disposed at the periphery of the bottom of the frame unit 10, such that the frame unit 10 rests on the floor through the plurality of legs 50.
Given its aforesaid constituent elements, the lower limb stretching workout device lies flat on the floor, such that the user's lower limbs rest on the sliding plates 21, 22, respectively. As soon as the motor assembly 30 is started to rotate, the motor assembly 30 drives the transmission module 31, and the transmission module 31 drives the rotating shaft 32 to rotate, such that the torque of the rotating shaft 32 is converted by the cam 43, 44 into a push and a pull for driving the two cranks 41, 42. The two cranks 41, 42 push and pull the two sliding plates 21, 22, respectively, such that the two sliding plates 21, 22 slidingly move toward each other and away from each other. The user's two feet rest on the two sliding plates 21, 22, respectively, to extend and flex together with the two sliding plates 21, 22, thereby stretching the user's lower limbs by extension and flexion.
Accordingly, the lower limb stretching workout device of the present invention is novel and thus meets the novelty requirement of patentability. The lower limb stretching workout device of the present invention is entirely innovative and thus meets the non-obviousness requirement of patentability. The lower limb stretching workout device of the present invention has industrial applicability, because it is characterized in that: a motor assembly drives two cams; the two cams drive two cranks to pull two sliding plates to slidingly move toward each other and away from each other; and a user's two feet rest on the two sliding plates, respectively, to stretch the user's lower limbs by extension and flexion.
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