1. Fields of the Invention
The present invention relates to an exercise equipment, especially to a multi-function exercise equipment that enables users stepping and stretching their feet.
2. Descriptions of Related Art
There are various types of exercise equipment available now. One of them is a stretcher. Two long seats are pivotally connected with two ends of a handle symmetrically. A wheel set covered with a housing is arranged symmetrically on two shorts sides of the long seat. A guiding slot is set on an edge of each of two long sides on a top surface of the long seat. Two pedals, each having at least two sets of symmetrical casters on bottom thereof, are respectively mounted in the symmetrical guiding slots. Two sets of symmetrical locking slots are arranged on two sides of a top end of the pedal respectively. A plurality of elastic cables is disposed in the long seat. The elastic cable is wound around the wheel set and a stopper is connected to a rear end of the elastic cable for being stopped over the housing or being mounted in the locking slot. The stretcher features on that: a long groove is disposed on top of the long seat, between the symmetrical guiding slots and a plurality of symmetrical equal-spaced locating holes is arranged near an outer side of the two long grooves. A stop base is disposed with pins on four corners of the bottom thereof while the four pins are mounted into the locating holes bear the long grooves. By adjusting the positions of the pins of the stop base, mounted into different locating holes, the distance of the pedal moving in the guiding slot is changed. However, the exercise equipment provides only one exercise mode.
Thus there is a need to improve the exercise equipment so that the exercise equipment is not only for feet stretching exercise but is also shifted to stepping exercise.
Therefore it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a multi-function exercise equipment that make users get stepping exercise and stretching exercise. By a shift unit, the exercise mode is changed. Thus users can have different exercise modes.
In order to achieve the above object, a multi-function exercise equipment of the present invention mainly includes a base, two track grooves, and two pedals. The base is disposed with an upper shaft and two lower shafts while the pedal is mounted in each of the two track grooves. At least one locating hole is arranged at an inner surface of the bottom of the track groove. An outer surface of the bottom of one track groove is pivotally connected to a left link and a lower link while the other track groove is similarly pivotally connected to a right link and a lower link. The other end of the left link and the other end of the right link are pivotally connected to the upper shaft while the other end of each of the two lower links is pivotally connected to each of the two lower shafts correspondingly. The left link is disposed with at least one stop hole while the right link is arranged with a latch that is matched to the stop hole. The bottom of the pedal is pivotally connected with two pulley sets against an inner surface of the bottom of the track groove and is arranged with a locking rod that is mounted into the locating hole. The two pedals are moved up and down synchronously by mounting the locking rod into the locating hole and the latch into the stop hole. After the locking rod and the latch being released from the corresponding hole, the pedals slide freely in the track grooves.
Moreover, a cylinder is disposed between the bottom of the two lower shafts of the base and the outer surface of the bottom of the two track grooves for providing resistance while the pedals are pressed so as to build foot strength.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The base 10 is disposed with an upper shaft 11 and two lower shafts 12. The two lower shafts 12 are respectively arranged at an outer side of the base 10 under the upper shaft 11, opposite to each other.
The two track grooves 20 are long depression, symmetrical to each other. A stopping part 21 is disposed on each of two short sides of the track groove 20, a pedal 30 is mounted in the track groove 20 and at least one locating hole 22 is arranged at an inner surface of the bottom of the track groove 20. In this embodiment, there are two locating holes 22 spaced a certain distance apart. Moreover, an outer surface of the bottom of the track groove 20 is arranged with an upper shaft and a lower shaft 23, 24 that are respectively pivotally connected to a left link 25 and a lower link 27. An outer surface of the bottom of the other track groove 20 is similarly disposed with another set of upper and lower shafts 23, 24 that are respectively pivotally connected to a right link 26 and a lower link 27. The other end of the left link 25 and the other end of the right link 26 are pivotally connected to the upper shaft 11 while the other end of each of the two lower links 27 is pivotally connected to each of the two lower shafts 12 correspondingly.
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The socket 31 on the pedal 30 is mounted with a locking rod 33 that can be moved vertically. The locking rod 33 having a flange head 331 and the locating hole 22 are matched correspondingly. In this embodiment, as shown in
In accordance with above structure, after the locking rod 33 being mounted into the locating hole 22, the pedal is fixed in a certain position of the track groove 20 and is in a static state. Then one end of the latch 263 is mounted into one of the stop holes 252 so as to connect the left link 25 and the right link 26 in series. Thereby the feet swing upward and downward synchronously when the two pedals 30 are pressed by feet one after the other and moving up and down so that users can step on the exercise equipment to train their bodies for improving health and fitness.
When the exercise equipment of the present invention is adjusted to work like a stepper, the height difference between the two pedals 30 is changed by mounting one end of the latch 263 into the stop holes 252 at different height so as to have different exercise modes such as different class levers that provide increases or decreased in force. For example, refer to
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The height difference between the two pedals 30 is adjustable by mounting the latch 263 into the stop hole 252 at different positions. Moreover, the distance between the two pedals 30 can also be changed by mounting the locking rod 33 of the pedal 30 into the locating hole 22 at different positions.
After the multi-function exercise equipment of the present invention being adjusted to be a stepper, one cylinder 40 is disposed between the bottom on the outer side of the left link 25 and the lower shaft 12 of the base 10, while the other cylinder 40 is between the bottom on the outer side of the right link 26 and the lower shaft 12 of the base 10 so as to provide resistance while pressing the pedals 30. Moreover, the two cylinders 40 can also be connected pivotally under the outer surface of the bottom of the track grooves 20 so as to produce resistance during the pressing of the pedals 30.
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When the exercise equipment of the present invention is adjusted to the feet stretch mode, an elastic pad 312 is arranged at one end of the socket 31, facing the stopping part 21 of the track groove 20 so as to prevent noises and vibrations caused by contact between the socket 31 and the stopping part 21 of the track groove 20. The elastic pad 312 can also be disposed on an inner side of each stopping part that faces each other (not shown in figure). In this embodiment, an elastic pad 312 is fixed on one end of the socket 31. The elastic pad 312 is made from plastic foam or other materials with similar functions.
Moreover, an elastic member 13 is arranged at each of two sides of the base 10 symmetrically and is used for against the outer surface of the bottom of the track groove 20. While the elastic members 13 contacting with the outer surface of the bottom of each track groove 20, the elastic member 13 provides buffer action, reducing noises and vibration.
When the present invention is shifted to the feet stretch mode, a device for adding resistance to the pedal is disposed on the present invention. As shown in
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details, and representative devices shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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