1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an exercising machine and, more particularly, to an exercising machine with an oblong orbit or cycle.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional oblong orbital exercising machine comprises a main frame, an upright post mounted on the front portion of the main frame, two handles each having an upper end pivotally connected with the upright post, a cycle movement mechanism mounted on the rear portion of the main frame, two pivot members mounted on two opposite sides of the cycle movement mechanism, two links each having a first end pivotally connected with the lower end of a respective one of the handles and a second end pivotally connected with a respective one of the pivot members, and two pedals each mounted on a respective one of the links. In operation, when a user operates the exercising machine, his hands can hold the handles to move the handles and his feet tread the pedals to move the links. In such a manner, the links are driven by rotation of the cycle movement mechanism and by pivotal motion of the handles so as to perform an oblong orbit movement so that the user can exercise his hands and legs.
A prior art reference was disclosed in the Taiwanese Patent No. 131760, in which the user's two feet are moved forward and backward to perform an oblong orbit movement. Another prior art reference was disclosed in the Taiwanese Patent No. M407086, in which two arcuate sliding tracks are provided so that the user's two feet are moved forward and backward in a curved manner. However, each of the sliding tracks has an outward arcuate profile so that each of the sliding tracks needs a precise manufacturing process, thereby increasing the cost and time of fabrication.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an oblong orbital exercising machine with a motion trace that performs full body torsion and swinging.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided an oblong orbital exercising machine comprising a main frame, an upright mounted on a front portion of the main frame, a base frame mounted on a rear portion of the main frame and provided with two shafts, a support plate mounted on the base frame, two swinging members each having a first end pivotally connected with the respective shaft of the base frame, two primary rollers each connected with a second end of the respective swinging member and each placed on the support plate, a cycle movement mechanism mounted on the main frame, a belt wheel rotatably mounted on the upright, a belt mounted between the belt wheel and the cycle movement mechanism, two cranks mounted on two opposite sides of the belt wheel, two driving levers each having a first end pivotally connected with the respective crank and a second end pivotally connected with the respective primary roller, two pedals each pivotally connected with the second end of the respective driving lever, two handles each pivotally mounted on the upright, and two driven levers each having a first end pivotally connected with the respective handle and a second end pivotally connected with the respective pedal. Each of the swinging members is pivotable about the respective shaft of the base frame. Each of the primary rollers is slidable forward or backward on the support plate along an arcuate path.
According to the primary advantage of the present invention, the pedals are moved forward and backward in a curved manner to turn and swing the user's body, so as to achieve a full body turning and swinging function, thereby greatly enhancing the exercising effect.
According to another advantage of the present invention, the lifting device is operated to change the inclined angle of the base frame relative to the bottom frame, so as to satisfy the user's requirement.
According to a further advantage of the present invention, the support plate is made easily to replace a conventional sliding track that needs a precise manufacturing process, thereby decreasing the cost and time of fabrication.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The cranks 15 are arranged in different angles. Each of the cranks 15 has a first end pivotally mounted the belt wheel 13 and a second end pivotally connected with the first end of the respective driving lever 16. Each of the swinging members 40 is pivotable about the respective shaft 21 of the base frame 20. The first end of each of the swinging members 40 is connected with the respective shaft 21 of the base frame 20 by a universal bearing 53. Each of the primary rollers 51 is slidable forward or backward on the support plate 30 along an arcuate path. Each of the primary rollers 51 is located under the respective driving lever 16 and is connected with the second end of the respective driving lever 16 by a universal bearing 530. The base frame 20 is provided with two opposite fixing members 22. Each of the fixing members 22 is extended outwardly and horizontally from the base frame 20. Each of the shafts 21 of the base frame 20 is mounted on and perpendicular to the respective fixing member 22. Each of the driving levers 16 has a substantially V-shaped profile. The second end of each of the driving levers 16 is provided with a pivot tube 161. Each of the pedals 50 has a bottom provided with a bottom board 52. The bottom board 52 of each of the pedals 50 is pivotally connected with a pivot member 56 which is pivotally connected with the pivot tube 161 of the respective driving lever 16.
In operation, referring to
Referring to
The lifting device 60 is operated to change an inclined angle of the base frame 20 relative to the bottom frame 70. The lifting device 60 includes a rotation bar 62 pivotally mounted between the support ears 71 of the bottom frame 70, a mounting bracket 65 secured on the rotation bar 62, two support members 63 secured on the rotation bar 62, two secondary rollers 64 each rotatably mounted on the respective support member 63 and each slidable on the respective guiding track 23 of the base frame 20, a motor 60 mounted on the transverse bar 72 of the bottom frame 70, a threaded rod 612 mounted on the motor 60, and a mounting sleeve 611 mounted on the threaded rod 612 and pivotally connected with the mounting bracket 65. Each of the secondary rollers 64 of the lifting device 60 abuts the base frame 20. The threaded rod 612 of the lifting device 60 is rotatably mounted in and driven by the motor 60. Preferably, the mounting sleeve 611 of the lifting device 60 is a threaded tube screwed onto the threaded rod 612. Thus, when the threaded rod 612 is rotated by the motor 60, the mounting sleeve 611 is translated linearly relative to the threaded rod 612 and the motor 60 to drive the mounting bracket 65 which drives and rotates the rotation bar 62.
In operation, referring to
Accordingly, the pedals 50 are moved forward and backward in a curved manner to turn and swing the user's body, so as to achieve a full body turning and swinging function, thereby greatly enhancing the exercising effect. In addition, the lifting device 60 is operated to change the inclined angle of the base frame 20 relative to the bottom frame 70, so as to satisfy the user's requirement. Further, the support plate 30 is made easily to replace a conventional sliding track that needs a precise manufacturing process, thereby decreasing the cost and time of fabrication.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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