Portable exercising apparatus

Abstract
A portable exercising apparatus includes a chest-expander, two rod members adapted for fastening to two handles at two distal ends of the chest-expander for vertical pulling exercises, two wheels adapted for mounting on one rod member for back and forth body extending exercises on the floor, and a bag adapted for holding parts of the exercising apparatus when the exercising apparatus is not in use or fastening to the other handle of the chest-expander to hold a pad to support the knees on the floor when performing back and forth body extending exercises.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to exercising apparatus, and more particularly to a portable exercising apparatus that can be detached and then received in a carrying bag when not in use.




A variety of handy exercising apparatus, including chest-expander, hand-muscle developer, etc., have been disclosed, and have appeared on the market.

FIG. 1

shows a conventional chest-expander for developing the muscles of the chest. This structure of chest-developer


8


is generally comprised of two handles


81


, and a plurality of elastic cord members


80


connected between the handles


81


. This structure of chest-developer is inexpensive and functional. However, exercising the body with this structure of chest-developer for a long period of time is quite boring because this structure of chest-developer provides only one single function.




According to one aspect of the present invention, a portable exercising apparatus includes a chest-expander having two handles and a plurality of elastic cord members connected between the handles, two rod members, two wheels, a bag having two barrels longitudinally aligned at one peripheral side, and a pad. When not in use, the chest-expander, one rod member, the wheels and the pad can be received in the bag, and the other rod member can be fastened to the bag on the outside to serve as a carrying handle for carrying by hand. According to another aspect of the present invention, the two rod members can be fastened to the two handles of the chest-expander for vertical pulling exercises. According to still another aspect of the present invention, the chest-expander can be separately used for exercising the muscles of the chest. According to still another aspect of the present invention, the rod members can be respectively fastened to the handles of the chest-expander to secure the bag and the wheels to the handles of the chest-expander so that the bag can be put with the pad on the floor to support the user's knees on the floor, and the user can lay the knees on the bag on the floor and then operate the distal rod member with the hands to move the wheels back and forth on the floor.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional chest-expander.





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of a portable exercising apparatus according to the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a perspective assembly view of the portable exercising apparatus according to the present invention.





FIG. 4

shows one application example of the portable exercising apparatus according to the present invention.





FIG. 5

is similar to

FIG. 4

but showing the wheels pushed forwards.





FIG. 6

shows the portable exercising apparatus arranged in a second form according to the present invention.





FIG. 7

is an exploded view of the assembly of FIG.


6


.





FIG. 8

shows one application example of the second form of the present invention.





FIG. 9

is similar to

FIG. 8

but showing an upward holding posture of the hands on the handgrips of the second rod mbmer.





FIG. 10

shows another application example of the second form of the present invention.





FIG. 11

is similar to

FIG. 10

but showing a downward holding posture of the hands on the handgrips of the second rod member.





FIG. 12

is an oblique top side view of the bag for the portable exercising apparatus according to the present invention after installation of the pad in the first embodiment.





FIG. 13

is similar to

FIG. 12

but showing the first rod member fastened to the barrels of the bag.





FIG. 14

is another view of FIG.


12


.





FIG. 15

is an oblique bottom side view of the bag for the Portable exercising apparatus according to the present invention after installation of the pad in the first compartment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to Figures from


2


through


15


, a portable exercising apparatus in accordance with the present invention is generally comprised of a bag


1


, a first rod member


2


, a chest-expander


3


, a second rod member


4


, two wheels


5


, and a pad


6


.




The bag


1


comprises a first compartment


13


at one side adapted for receiving the pad


6


, a first zipper


71


operated to close/open the first compartment


13


(see FIGS.


2


and


15


), a second compartment


14


at an opposite side adapted for receiving the chest-expander


3


, the second rod member


4


and the wheels


5


when the portable exercising apparatus is not in use, a second zipper


72


operated to close/open the second compartment


14


(see FIGS.


14


and


15


), and two barrels


11


integral with one peripheral side thereof and spaced by a gap


12


(see FIG.


2


). The barrels


11


are longitudinally aligned, each defining an axial through hole


111


.




The chest-expander


3


comprises two handles


31


, and a plurality of elastic cord members


32


connected between the handles


31


. The handles


31


each have a transversely extended axle hole


311


. The transverse width of the handles


31


is approximately equal to the gap


12


between the barrels


11


(see FIG.


2


).




The first rod member


2


comprises a rod body


21


inserted through the axial through hole


111


on each barrel


11


of the bag


1


and the axle hole


311


on one handle


31


of the chest-expander


3


, and two end caps


22


respectively fastened to the two distal ends


211


of the rod body


21


of the first rod member


2


to secure the bag


1


, the first rod member


2


and the chest-expander


3


together (see FIG.


2


).




The second rod member


4


comprises a rod body


41


inserted through the axial through hole


311


on one handle


31


of the chest-expander


3


and the center wheel axle hole


51


of each wheel


5


, two bushings


42


respectively mounted within the center wheel axle hole


51


of each wheel


5


around the rod body


41


, and two handgrips


43


respectively fastened to distal ends of the rod body


41


to secure the chest-expander


3


, the second rod member


4


and the wheels


5


together, enabling the wheels


5


to be rotated on the rod member


41


between the handgrips


43


and the corresponding handle


31


of the chest-expander


3


. The handgrips


43


each have an axially extended coupling hole


431


into which one end of the rod member


43


is press-fitted.




The portable exercising apparatus can be used in different forms for different exercising purposes.

FIGS. 4 and 5

show one application example of the present invention in which the user laid the knees on the bag


1


at the floor with the hands grasping the handgrips


43


to move the wheels


5


back and forth.





FIGS. 6 and 7

show the present invention arranged in a second form, in which the bag


1


and the wheels


5


are not used; the first rod member


2


and the second rod member


4


are directly fastened to the handles


31


of the chest-espander


3


, and two soft coverings


20


are fastened to the rod body


21


of the first rod member


2


and disposed at two opposite sides of the corresponding handle


31


.





FIGS. 8 and 9

show an application example of the second form of the present invention. According to this exercising example, the user grasps the handgrips


43


with the hands, and then pulls the second rod member


4


upwards while pressing the feet on the soft coverings


20


to hold down the first rod member


2


on the floor.





FIGS. 10 and 11

show another application example of the second form of the present invention. This exercising mode is similar to that shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

with the exception of sitting on a chair when exercising.




Referring to

FIGS. 13 and 15

, when not in use, the chest-expander


3


, the second rod member


4


and the wheels


5


are received in the second compartment


14


of the bag


1


, and the first rod member


2


is fastened to the barrels


11


of the bag


1


with the middle part


212


of the rod body


21


of the first rod member


2


suspended in the gap


12


between the barels


11


for carrying by hand.



Claims
  • 1. A portable exercising apparatus comprising:a chest-expander, said chest-expander comprising two handles, and a plurality of elastic cord members connected between said handles, said handles each having a transversely extended axle hole, a bag, said bag comprising a first compartment at one side, which receives a pad, a first zipper operated to close/open said first compartment, a second compartment at an opposite side adapted for keeping parts of the portable exercising apparatus when the portable exercising apparatus is not in use, a second zipper operated to close/open said second compartment, and two barrels integral with one peripheral side thereof and axially aligned in a line and spaced by a gap, which is greater than the width of the handles of said chest-expander; a first rod member adapted for fastening to the barrels of said bag to serve as a carrying handle or to secure one handle of said chest-expander to said bag, said first rod member comprising a rod body adapted for inserting through an axial through hole on each barrel of said bag and/or the axle hole on one handle of said chest-expander, and two end caps adapted for fastening to two distal ends of the rod body of said first rod member to secure said first rod member to said bag and/or said chest-expander; a second rod member adapted for fastening to one handle of said chest-expander to serve as handle means, said second rod member comprising a rod body adapted for inserting through the axial through hole on one handle of said chest-expander, and two handgrips adapted for fastening to distal ends of the rod body of said second rod member to secure said second rod member to said chest-expander; and two wheels adapted for mounting on the rod body of said second rod member between the handgrips of said second rod member and two opposite lateral sides of one handle of said chest-expander, said wheels each having a center wheel axle hole, which receives a respective bushing adapted to hold the rod body of said second rod member.
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