1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a physical exercising machine, and more particularly to a pull type physical exercising machine including an elevatable platform for stably supporting one or more users thereon and including a pulling cable coupled to the platform for pulling and elevating both the platform and the users and for exercising or training the upper muscle groups of the users.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typical physical exercising machines comprise one or more weight members slidably attached and supported on a supporting stand, a seat attached to the supporting stand for supporting the user thereon, and a handle coupled to the weight members for pulling and elevating the weight members to exercise or train the upper muscle groups of the users.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,221,245 to Yeh discloses one of the typical multifunction exercise apparatuses comprising a frame supporting various exercising stations which exercise different muscle groups, and a resistance adjusting assembly for adjusting a level of resistance in conjunction with the weight needed to be overcome in manipulation of the exercising station.
However, it is required to slidably attach and support the weight on a supporting stand, and required to provide a seat for supporting the user thereon, and required to provide a handle coupled to the weight members for pulling and elevating the weight members to exercise or train the upper muscle groups of the users, such that the typical multifunction exercise apparatuses include an expensive manufacturing cost.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,330,405 to Habing et al. discloses another typical exercise machine comprising a movable sub-frame on which a user sits while performing various exercises, the sub-frame is pivotally attached to a stationery frame and is supported by a lever arm that is also pivotally attached to the stationery frame, and a cable and pulley system coupling the lever arm to various operable members so that a selectable ratio of the weight of the sub-frame, including the user, is communicated as exercise resistance.
However, similarly, a complicated cable and pulley system is required to be provided to elevate or move the sub-frame in order to exercise or train the upper muscle groups of the users, such that the typical exercise machine is also expensive and is not competitive for the markets.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,527,250 to Chen discloses a further typical horse riding type exercise machine comprising a seat post pivotally attached to a base, a pole coupled between the seat post and the base, a pair of foot posts pivotally coupled to the seat post, and/or a pair of handles pivotally coupled to the seat post for both pulling and stepping exercises.
However, the typical horse riding type exercise machine may not be used to suitably exercise or train the upper muscle groups of the users.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,645,514 to Chen discloses a still further typical pulling type exercise machine comprising a resilient band attached to a base tube for supporting the knee portion or the lower portion of the user, an extension slidably engaged in the base tube, and a frame attached to the front end of the extension for supporting a shaft and a pulley and for exercising or training the upper muscle groups and/or the lower muscle groups of the users.
However, the user may not feel comfortable while sitting on the resilient band, and the user may not pull and elevate the user or may not overcome the weight of the user.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,899,836 to Chen discloses a still further typical exercise machine comprising a lever pivotally attached to a base and including a bracket and a seat cushion pivotally attached on top for supporting the user and for allowing the seat cushion and, the user to be moved upwardly and downwardly to exercise or train the upper muscle groups of the users.
However, the user may step onto the foot support to elevate the seat cushion and the user such that the user may not suitably exercise or train the upper muscle groups of the users.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,565,488 to Chen discloses a still further typical exercise machine comprising a base including a seat cushion for supporting the user, a back frame rotatably coupled or attached to the base with a pivot axle for supporting the back of the user and for allowing the user to force and to rotate the back frame relative to the base.
However, the user may also step onto the foot support to exercise or train the lower muscle groups of the users, but may not be used to suitably exercise or train the upper muscle groups of the users.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional physical exercising machines.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a physical exercising machine including an elevatable platform for stably supporting one or more users thereon and including a pulling cable coupled to the platform for pulling and elevating both the platform and the users and for exercising or training the upper muscle groups of the users.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a physical exercising machine comprising a base including at least one rail, a carrier including a platform for supporting a user thereon, the platform including two openings formed therein, a pivotal coupling mechanism pivotally coupled between the base and the carrier for allowing the carrier and the user to be supported horizontally on the platform and to be moved vertically up and down relative to the base, a follower slidably engaged with the rail and to be moved along the rail of the base, and slidably engaged with the carrier for moving the platform and the user vertically up and down relative to the base when the follower is moved along the rail of the base, and a cable coupled to the follower and including two end portions engaged through the openings of the platform, and including a hand grip attached to each of the end portions of the cable for being pulled by the user and for actuating the follower to move the platform and the user vertically up and down relative to the base.
The carrier includes a lever attached to the carrier and inclined relative to the carrier and the base, and the follower is engaged with the inclined lever for moving the platform and the user vertically up and down relative to the base when the follower is moved along the inclined lever.
The follower includes a roller disposed thereon for engaging with the lever and for moving the platform and the user vertically up and down relative to the base.
The lever includes a first end portion pivotally attached to the carrier and includes a second end portion, and the carrier includes a shank having at least two notches formed in the shank, and a latch attached to the second end portion of the lever for engaging with either of the at least two notches of the shank and for adjustably attaching the second end portion of the lever to the carrier, and for adjusting an inclination of the lever relative to the platform and the base. The first end portion of the lever is pivotally attached to the carrier with a shaft.
The follower includes at least one pulley disposed thereon for engaging with the cable. The follower includes at least one second pulley disposed thereon for engaging with the cable. The follower includes at least one roller engaged with the rail and to be moved along the rail of the base.
The carrier includes a vibrating device for vibrating the carrier and the user. The vibrating device is attached to the platform of the carrier.
The actuating mechanism includes two rocker assemblies pivotally coupled between the base and the carrier. The rocker assemblies each include two rocker arms each having a lower portion pivotally coupled to the base, and each having an upper portion pivotally coupled to the carrier. The rocker arms each include a tube disposed on the upper portion thereof, and a shaft engaged with the tubes.
The actuating mechanism may include two followers, and a rod coupled between the followers, and the roller is disposed on the rod for engaging with the lever. The followers each include a first pulley and at least one second pulley disposed thereon for engaging with the cable.
The followers each include at least one roller engaged with the rails and to be moved along the rails of the base. The cable includes, a hand grip attached to each of the end portions thereof for being pulled by the user.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
A movable support or carrier 20 is disposed or attached and mounted or supported above the base 10, and includes a frame 21 pivotally attached or coupled to the base 10 with a pivotal coupling mechanism 30, for example, the pivotal coupling mechanism 30 includes a pair of or two pivotal or rocker assemblies 31 each having two rocker arms 32, and the rocker arms 32 each include a lower portion 33 pivotally or rotatably coupled to the base 10, and each include an upper portion 34 pivotally or rotatably coupled to the frame 21 or the carrier 20, for example, the rocker assemblies 31 each include a tube 35 disposed or attached and mounted on the upper portion 34 of each of the rocker arms 32 for pivotally or rotatably coupling to the frame 21 or the carrier 20 and for allowing the frame 21 or the carrier 20 and the users 8 to be stably supported horizontally and to be moved vertically up and down relative to the base 10.
The rocker assemblies 31 each further include a shaft 36 pivotally or rotatably engaged in the tubes 35 of the rocker arms 32 (FIGS. 3 and 5-9), and the pivotal coupling mechanism 30 further includes a lever 37 having one end portion 38 pivotally or rotatably coupled to the tubes 35 or the upper portion 34 of the rocker arms 32 or the carrier 20 with the shaft 36 of one of the rocker assemblies 31 for attaching the lever 37 to the carrier 20, and the lever 37 is arranged parallel to the rocker arms 32 and the rails 11, 12 of the base 10 as seen from the upper or lower portion thereof (
An adjusting mechanism 40 includes a shank 41 attached or mounted to the frame 21 and/or the platform 22 and having one or more (such as three) notches 42 formed in the shank 41, and includes a seat 43 attached or mounted to the other end portion 39 of the lever 37, and a latch 45 slidably attached or mounted to the seat 43 of the lever 37 for being biased to selectively engage with either of the notches 42 of the shank 41 (
A moving or actuating mechanism 50 includes one or more (such as two) followers 51 each having one or more (such as three) rollers 52 for slidably attaching or coupling or engaging with the rails 11, 12 of the base 10 and for allowing the followers 51 of the actuating mechanism 50 to be moved or slid along the rails 11, 12 of the base 10 and/or the longitudinal axis or direction of the base 10 or X-axis, the actuating mechanism 50 may further include a rod 53 pivotally or rotatably coupled to or between the followers 51, and a pulley or roller 54 disposed or attached and mounted onto the rod 53 for slidably engaging with the lever 37 (
The actuating mechanism 50 may further include a further roller or pulley 55 disposed or attached and mounted onto each of the followers 51, such as attached and mounted on the upper portion of each of the followers 51, and one or more still further rollers or pulleys 56 disposed or attached and mounted onto each of the followers 51, such as attached and mounted on the lower portion of each of the followers 51, and the base 10 may further include one or more (such as two) further rollers or pulleys 17 disposed or attached and mounted onto the front portion 14 of the base 10. The actuating mechanism 50 may also include a single follower 51 slidably attached or engaged with one of the rails 11, 12 and having the roller 54 disposed thereon for slidably engaging with the lever 37 and for moving the frame 21 or the platform 22 and the users 8 vertically up and down relative to the base 10.
The physical exercising machine in accordance with the present invention further includes a wire or cable 60 having two end portions 61 engaged through the openings 24 of the platform 22, and includes a hand grip 62 attached and mounted to each of the end portions 61 thereof, the cable 60 is then engaged with the pulleys 55 of the followers 51 respectively (
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It is to be noted that the openings 24 are formed in the platform 22 and are each formed or defined by a smooth or curved or rounded inner peripheral surface 26 (
Alternatively, without the lever 37, the follower(s) 51 may include an inclined surface directly engaged with the platform 22 or the carrier 20 for moving the frame 21 or the platform 22 and the users 8 vertically up and down relative to the base 10.
Accordingly, the physical exercising machine in accordance with the present invention includes an elevatable platform for stably supporting one or more users thereon and including a pulling cable coupled to the platform for pulling and elevating both the platform and the users and for exercising or training the upper muscle groups of the users.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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