Multifunctional exercise device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6641509
  • Patent Number
    6,641,509
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 7, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 4, 2003
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Crow; Stephen R.
    Agents
    • Browdy and Neimark, P.L.L.C.
Abstract
A multifunctional exercise device comprises a base, an arm-building mechanism, a leg-building mechanism, a weight unit, and a transmission mechanism. The base is formed of a seat and a plurality of rod members. The arm-building mechanism is mounted on the top of the base and is formed of two fitting members, with each being provided with two support rods for supporting a pull rod which is selectively held in the retaining holes of the support rods. The fitting members are pivotally fastened with a connection rod which is in turn pivoted with a bias rod. The leg-building mechanism is connected with the arm-building mechanism. The weight unit is disposed on the arm-building mechanism and is composed of a resistance rod and a plurality of weights which are fitted over the resistance rod for providing the exercise device with a damping effect. The transmission mechanism comprises a plurality of fixed pulleys and a pull cord which is fastened at one end with the arm-building mechanism such that other end of the pull cord runs through the fixed pulleys mounted on the base in various directions and angles.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to an exercise device, and more particularly to a multifunctional exercise device.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The exercise devices disclosed in the U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,836,535; 4,9861,538; 4,898,381; and 5,1018,725 are designed for doing only one type of exercise. In light of such exercise devices with a single purpose, one must purchase a variety of exercise devices to engage in exercise activities of various types. These exercise devices take up a lot of floor spaces.




The U.S. Pat. No. 5,217, 422 discloses a multifunctional exercise device comprising a leg building mechanism and an arm building mechanism which is disposed between the leg building mechanism and a plurality of weights capable of being moved by the leg building mechanism. The arm building mechanism has a plurality of connection rods which are interconnected in various manners so as to move the weights to locate at a predetermined position in conjunction with the leg building mechanism. The connection rods are rotatably interconnected such that the revolving radius of each connection rod is apt to be excessively large in the course of operation, thereby causing the exercise device in operation to be rather unstable. In addition, the connection rods are asymmetrically pivoted. As a result, the pivoting points of the connection rods are vulnerable to damage at the time when the connection rods are at work. In light of the leg building mechanism being exerted on by a leg force which is greater than an arm force exerting on the arm building mechanism the exercise effects of the leg building mechanism and the arm building mechanism can not be equally realized at the same time.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide an exercise device which is stable while in operation.




It is another objective of the present invention to provide an exercise device capable of concentrating the forces exerting thereon, so as to prevent the exercise device from being damaged by the forces.




It is still another objective of the present invention to provide an exercise device, with means enabling an exerciser to build the legs and the hands of the exerciser effectively and simultaneously.




It keeping with the principle of the present invention, the foregoing objectives of the present invention are attained by the exercise device comprising a base, an arm-building mechanism, a leg-building mechanism, a weight unit, and a transmission mechanism.




The base is formed of a seat and a plurality of rods. The arm-building mechanism is mounted on the top of the base and is formed of two fitting members, with each being provided with two support rods for supporting a pull rod which is selectively held in the retaining holes of the support rods. The fitting members are fastened pivotally with a connection rod which is in turn pivoted with a bias rod. The leg-building mechanism is connected with the arm-building mechanism. The weight unit is disposed on the arm-building mechanism and is composed of a resistance rod and a plurality of weights which are fitted over the resistance rod for providing the exercise device with a damping effect.




The transmission mechanism comprises a plurality of fixed pulleys and a pull cord which is fastened at one end with the arm-building mechanism such that other end of the pull cord runs through the fixed pulleys mounted on the base in various directions and angles.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

shows a schematic view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention at work.





FIG. 3

shows a side schematic view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention at work.





FIG. 4

shows an exploded view of the arm-building mechanism and the leg-building mechanism of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

shows a perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




As shown in

FIGS. 1-4

, a multifunctional exercise device


10


embodied in the present invention comprises a base


11


, an arm-building mechanism


12


, a leg-building mechanism


13


, a weight unit


14


, and a transmission mechanism


15


.




The base


11


has a seat


20


of a rectangular construction, a long rod


21


of a predetermined length and extending forward from the front end of the seat


20


, a support seat


22


connected with the top end of the long rod


21


, a U-shaped rod


24


fastened with the seat


20


and provided with a plurality of carrying members


25


for carrying a dumbbell


26


to be used in building the biceps of the upper arms of an exerciser, a straight rod


27


disposed at the junction of the long rod


21


and the seat


20


, a cross rod


28


fastened at one end with the U-shaped rod


24


and at other end with the straight rod


27


for reinforcing the U-shaped rod


24


and the straight rod


27


, and a retaining tube


29


mounted on the seat


20


.




The arm-building mechanism


12


comprises a first fitting member


30


and a second fitting member


31


. The first fitting member


30


is formed of a first support rod


32


and a second support rod


33


. The second fitting member


31


is formed of a third support rod


34


and a fourth support rod


35


. The first and the second fitting members


30


and


31


are fastened pivotally with the cross rod


28


such that the support rods


32


,


33


,


34


and


35


are variously oriented to facilitate the retaining of the pull rod


36


in the retaining holes of the support rods. When the exercise device is not in use, the pull rod


36


is retained by the retaining tube


29


as shown in FIG.


5


. The second support rod


33


is pivoted with a first connection rod


37


which is pivoted at other end with a bias rod


39


which is in turn pivoted at other end with the straight rod


27


. The bias rod


39


has a slanted end


40


which is rested against the seat


20


. The fourth support rod


35


is pivoted with a second connection rod


38


which is in turn pivoted at other end with the bias rod


39


.




The leg-building mechanism


13


comprises a U-shaped leg frame


41


connected with the bias rod


39


, two pedals


42


fastened with the leg frame


41


, two seats


44


mounted on the long rod


21


and provided with a seat pad


44


A and a rest pad


44


B which can be erected, and a support pad


46


disposed on the long rod


21


such that the support pad


46


is located between the pedals


42


and the seats


44


. The support pad


46


is used as an armrest.




The weight unit


14


comprises a resistance rod


50


and a plurality of weights


51


. The resistance rod is put through the tail end of the bias rod


39


. The weights


51


are held on the resistance rod


50


for providing the exercise device with a damping effect.




The transmission mechanism


15


comprises a plurality of fixed pulleys


60


, a pull cord


61


, and a hook


62


. The fixed pulleys


60


are mounted on the U-shaped rod


24


, the straight rod


27


and the long rod


21


in various directions and at various angles. The pull cord


61


is retained at one end by the bias rod


39


by means of the hook


62


such that other end of the pull cord


61


runs through the pulleys


60


. The reaction force of the weight unit


14


is transmitted by the pull cord


61


. The free end of the pull cord


61


may be fastened with other type of exercise mechanism. When the pull cord


61


is not in use, the hook


62


is taken away from the bias rod


49


to facilitate the storage of the pull cord


61


.




When the exercise device of the present invention is in the first operational state, the pull rod


36


is first retained on the first support rod


32


before the pull rod


36


is held by both hands of an exerciser. The pull rod


36


is held by both hands of an exerciser. The pull rod


36


is then raised to actuate the first connection rod


37


to move upward, thereby causing the bias rod


39


to move upward. In light of the tail end of the bias rod


39


being connected with a plurality of weights


51


, the muscle-building effect is brought about on trapezium, deltoid, and latissimus dorsi.




When the exercise device of the present invention is in the second operational state, the pull rod


36


is first retained on the second support rod


33


and is then held by both hands of an exerciser. As the pull rod


36


is raised, the first connection rod


37


is actuated to move upward, thereby causing the bias rod


39


to move upward. In light of the tail end of the bias rod


39


being connected with a plurality of weights


51


, the muscle-building effect is thus brought about on trapezium, deltoid, and triceps.




When the exercise device of the present invention is in the third operational state, the pull rod


36


is first retained on the third support rod


34


and is then held by other hands of an exerciser. As the pull rod


36


is pulled down, the second connection rod


38


is actuated to move upward, thereby causing the bias rod


39


to move upward. As a result, the muscle-building effect is brought about on trapezium, biceps, and pectoralis major.




When the exercise device of the present invention is in the fourth operational state, the pull rod is first retained on the fourth. support rod


35


and is then held by both hands of an exerciser. As the pull rod


36


is pulled downward, the second connection rod


38


is actuated to move upward, thereby causing the bias rod


39


to move upward. The muscle-building effect is thus brought about on latissimus dorsi, biceps, and trapezium.




In light of the bias rod


39


being connected with the U-shaped leg frame


41


, the exercising modes described above may be carried out in conjunction with the pedals


42


for building the muscles of arms, chest, and legs of an exerciser.




The first and the second fitting members


30


and


31


are symmetrically mounted on the cross rod


28


and are linked the U-shaped leg frame


41


by the bias rod


39


. The excise device of the present invention is therefore stable by virtue of the effect of such a leverage and the effect of centration of force exerting on the exercise device. Under the circumstance that the U-shaped leg frame


41


carries a predetermined load and that the U-shaped leg frame


41


is exerted on by a force, the moment of force brought about in relation to its pivoting point is greater than the moment of force brought about by the support rods


32


,


33


,


34


, and


35


in relation to their pivoting point. As a result, when the arms and the legs of the exerciser are engaged in the exercise at the same time, the force exerting on the legs is greater than the force exerting on the arms.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the second preferred embodiment of the present invention is different from the first preferred embodiment described above in design in that the former comprises the weight unit


16


which is composed of two shock-absorbing rods


71


and a plurality of weights


72


disposed between the two shock-absorbing rods


71


. In addition, the load transmission of the second preferred embodiment is attained by the fixed pulleys


81


and the pull cord


82


of the transmission mechanism


17


. Furthermore, the bias rod


39


of the second preferred embodiment is provided with a movable pulley


83


through which the pull cord


82


runs. As a result, when the movable pulley


83


is forced to move up and down, the reaction force of the weights


72


is resisted by the movable pulley


83


at such time when the arm-building mechanism


18


or the leg-building mechanism


19


is in operation.



Claims
  • 1. A multifunctional exercise device comprising:a base formed of a seat and a plurality of rod members; an arm-building mechanism mounted on said base having a pull rod engaged thereon so as to bring about a pivoting action relative to the base; a leg-building mechanism and said arm-building mechanism, both being engaged to a bias rod, such that said two mechanisms work together; and a weight unit disposed on said arm-building mechanism and formed of a plurality of weights to bring about a damping effect; wherein said arm-building mechanism comprises two fitting members which are symmetrically disposed on a top of said base and are each formed of two support rods located at different levels for retaining said pull rod, each of said two fitting members being pivotally engaged to a connection rod which is in turn pivoted to the bias rod; wherein moment of force brought about by said leg-building mechanism in relation to a pivoting point thereof is greater than moment of force brought about by said support rods of said arm-building mechanism in relation to pivoting points of said support rod; and wherein said weight unit comprises a resistance rod and a plurality of weight, with said resistance rod being disposed on said bias rod, and with said weights being fitted over said resistance rod.
  • 2. The exercise device as defined in claim 1, wherein said leg-building mechanism comprises a U-shaped leg frame which is connected with said bias rod.
  • 3. The exercise device as defined in claim 1 further comprising a transmission mechanism having a plurality of pulleys and a pull cord running through said pulleys.
  • 4. The exercise device as defined in claim 1, wherein a support pad for use as an armrest is provided on the exercise device.
  • 5. The exercise device as defined in claim 1, wherein said base is provided with a retaining tube for retaining said pull rod.
  • 6. The exercise device as defined in claim 1, wherein said base is provided with a plurality of carrying members for carrying dumbbells.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
89217192 U Oct 2000 TW
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