1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a rocking type exercising apparatus that provides a user with an exercising effect similar to the horseback riding by rocking a seat which the user straddles.
2. Description of the Related Art
Such rocking type exercising apparatuses as providing an exercising effect similar to the horseback riding to a user by rocking a seat which the user straddles have been widely used as an exercising apparatus among users of various generations from children to elderly persons at homes, as well as in medical facilities for the purpose of medical rehabilitation. Conventional rocking type exercising apparatuses are disclosed in Japanese Patent No. 3394890, Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2001-286578, and Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 11-155836.
Japanese Patent No. 3394890 discloses a prophylactic exercising apparatus for lumbago, which is constructed such that rhythmical rocking motions are realized with use of a parallel mechanism having a leeway of movement in six different directions.
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2001-286578 discloses a balance exercising apparatus comprising a single motor and a linking mechanism for realizing reciprocating rotational motions in forward and backward directions and reciprocating rotational motions in sideways directions.
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 11-155836 discloses a movement analyzing method and a movement auxiliary apparatus, wherein movement is analyzed by an electromyogram and a motion capturing technology to realize rocking motions suitable for an intended exercising.
The above prior art documents disclose a mechanism for generating rocking motions or a technology of detecting an exercising condition of a user in rocking motions. However, none of the prior art documents discloses a technique of causing an exercising effect to a selectively targeted specific site of the user's body. Generally, an exercising amount can be increased by raising the rocking speed or increasing the movement stroke. However, such exercising manners causes only the effect that increases the entire amount of muscle activity of the user's body, and fails to selectively increase an exercising effect to a selected specific site of the user's body.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an exercising apparatus which is free from the problems residing in the prior art.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a rocking type exercising apparatus which can cause an exercising effect to a selectively targeted portion of a user's body.
According to an aspect of the invention, an exercising apparatus is provided with a seat to be straddled by a user, a tilt provider for providing the seat with a predetermined inclination relative to a reference position; and a rocker for rocking the seat in the inclination to apply a stress of exercise to the user.
With this arrangement, an exercise stress is given to the user at different sites of the user's body, thereby allowing the user to selectively obtain an exercising effect on an intended specific site of his or her body.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following detailed description along with the accompanying drawings.
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The driving unit 13 includes a motor 10 of a stand alone type, and a first driver 13a and the second driver 13b for converting a torque of an output shaft 12 of the motor 10 into rectilinear reciprocating motions in forward and backward directions, namely, in the X-directions of the seat connection member 4, reciprocating rotational motions about the lateral axes 7, 7, and reciprocating rotational motions about the longitudinal axis 9 to drive the seat 2 in an intended position by synthesizing these three different motions. The motor 10 in this embodiment is installed upright on the base member 8, with the output shaft 12 extending vertically upward.
The first driver 13a is used to make rectilinear reciprocating motions in the X-direction, and reciprocating rotational motions about the lateral axes 7, 7. The second driver 13b is used to make reciprocating rotational motions about the longitudinal axis 9. As shown in
As shown in
In the above construction, when the output shaft 12 extending upward from the motor 10 is rotated, the first shaft 17 in mesh with the motor gear 11 and with the first gear 14 is rotated. Simultaneously, the second shaft 18 in mesh with the association gear 22 of the first shaft 17 and with the second gear 15 is rotated. In association with the rotation of the first shaft 17, the eccentric crank 19 connected to the one end of the first shaft 17 makes eccentric rotation, with the result that the front link member 5a swings in the X-directions about the front lateral axis 7 via the arm link member 20. At this time, the rear link member 5b swings about the rear lateral axis 7 in cooperation with the pivotal rotation of the front link member 5a. Thereby, the seat connection member 4, namely, the seat 2 rocks while making reciprocating movements in the X-directions. On the other hand, the upper end 21a of the eccentric rod 21 makes eccentric rotation as the second shaft 18 is rotated, whereby the seat connection member 4, namely, the seat 2 makes reciprocating rotational motions about the longitudinal axis 9.
In this way, the seat 2 makes rocking motions in forward and backward directions, namely, in X-directions, leftward and rightward directions, namely, in Y-directions, upward and downward directions, namely, in Z-directions, as well as swing motions in θX-directions, θY-directions, and θZ-directions (see
The rocking type exercising apparatus 1 as the first embodiment has the following feature. Specifically, as shown in
The tilting member 31 has an area substantially equal to the area of the upper surface of the seat connection member 4, and is adapted to tilt the contacted portion of the seat connection member 4 by about 10 degrees. The tilting member 31 is mounted in the seat 2 by temporarily loosening bolts 32, 32 which have been fastened to attach the seat 2 to the seat connection member 4, as shown in
Similarly, mounting a tilting member for tiling the seat 2 by a certain degree in the sideways directions enables to tilt the seated surface of the seat 2 by an intended degree in the sideways directions, thereby rocking the seat 2 in intended directions in a state that the seat 2 is set to a predetermined inclined position. In the case where the sizes of the seat connection member 4 in the longitudinal directions and the sideways directions are substantially identical to each other, and bolt holes are symmetrically formed with each other, it is possible to tilt the seat 2 in the longitudinal directions or the sideways directions by mounting a tilting member at a position 90 degrees displaced clockwise or counterclockwise. Further alternatively, tilting members may be provided in such a manner as to tilt the seat 2 both in the longitudinal directions and in the sideways directions.
As is obvious from
As mentioned above, with use of the exercising apparatus 1 in the first embodiment, the user 33 can desirably change the site of his or her body where he or she wishes to obtain an exercise stress by setting the seat 2 in a predetermined inclined position relative to the reference position where the seated surface of the seat 2 is set horizontal when the user 33 straddles the seat 2 with his or her knee joint or hip joint being held at a certain angular position relative to the seat 2, and by rocking the seat 2 in a state that the seat 2 is set in the inclined position. Specifically, the user 33 can selectively strengthen the muscle of abdomen by setting the seat 2 in a forwardly inclined position, and can selectively strengthen the muscle of back by setting the seat 2 in a rearwardly inclined position. Furthermore, with use of the exercising apparatus 1, the user 33 can selectively strengthen different lateral muscles of his or her body such as oblique abdominal muscle, gluteus medius, and adductor muscle by setting the seat 2 in a sideways inclined position, thereby allowing the user 33 to obtain a sophisticated balance training requiring challenging skills, as compared with an arrangement that a seat is not inclined, namely, a seat is kept in the reference position.
In this way, simply attaching the wedge-shaped tilting member 31 in contact with the bottom surface of the seat 2 and with the upper surface of the seat connection member 4 in a conventional rocking type exercising apparatus enables to provide the user with an intended exercising effect on a specific site of his or her body.
Specifically, a support member 43 is provided upright on a front end of the seat connection member 4, which is a base block to be mounted on the upper surface of the rocking mechanism 3. A front end of the bottom surface of the seat 2 is pivotally supported by the support member 43 about a horizontal axis by way of a hinge member 44.
An elevating mechanism 48 comprised of elevating members 45, 45, worm wheels 46, 46, and a worm rod 47 (see
In this arrangement, when a user attaches the handle 42 to the worm rod 47, and rotates the handle 42, the worm wheels 46, 46 are rotated with a great reduction ratio, and the elevating members 45, 45 emerge out of the holes 4b, 4b in the seat connection member 4, whereby the user is enabled to manually adjust the tilt amount of the seat 2 in the longitudinal directions of the seat 2. For instance, as shown in
In the examples of
Elements in
An elevating mechanism 58 comprised of elevating members 55, 55, worm wheels 56, 56, and a worm rod 57 is provided on a right end of the bottom surface of the seat connection member 4′ on the plane of
The tilt adjusting unit 41 is provided on the seat connection member 4′. Fitting a lower end portion 45b of an elevating member 45 in a hole 4b′ formed in the seat connection member 4′ enables to engage a rib 45c formed on the lower end portion 45b of the elevating member 45 in an engaging groove 4c′ of the hole 4b′, whereby the elevating member 45 is movable up and down in and out of the hole 4b′, with its rotation about an axis thereof being restrained.
In the above arrangement, when a user attaches a handle 42 to a worm rod 47 (57), and rotates the handle 42, the worm wheels 46, 46 (56, 56) are rotated with a great reduction ratio, and the elevating members 45, 45 (55, 55) emerge out of the hole 4b′, 4b′ (4b, 4b), whereby the user is enabled to manually adjust the tilt amounts of the seat 2 in the longitudinal directions and in the sideways directions thereof. In this way, preparing the tilt adjusting units 41, 51 for tiling the seat 2 in the longitudinal directions and in the sideways directions respectively, and arranging the tilt adjusting units 41, 51 in positions orthogonal to each other enables to tilt the seat 2 in two different directions, namely, in the longitudinal directions and in the sideways directions of the seat 2.
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As will be described later, the motors 62a, 63a are controlled in association with each other. For instance, when the motor 62a is driven to rotate the rearwardly arranged eccentric rotary disk 62b in such a manner that a large diametrical portion of the eccentric rotary disk 62b is in contact with the bottom surface of the seat 2, then, the motor 63a is driven in association with the motor 62a to rotate the forwardly arranged eccentric rotary disk 63b in such a manner that a small diametrical portion of the forwardly arranged eccentric rotary disk 63b is in contact with the bottom surface of the seat 2. Thereby, the seat 2 is shifted from a position as shown in
The storage section 66 stores therein a control pattern based on time. In response to receiving an input signal through manipulation by the user, the time-based control pattern stored in the storage section 66 is read out and is sent to the controlling section 67 successively. The controlling section 67 changes the inclination of the seat 2 in the longitudinal directions with time in response to the readout control pattern. An example of a change of the inclination with time is illustrated in
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Alternatively, the storage section 66 may store therein a plurality of patterns of changing the inclination with time, so that the user arbitrarily selects a pattern among the plurality of patterns with use of the unillustrated entering/operating section, which serves as a selecting section. In this arrangement, the kind of exercise and the intensity of exercise can be selected individually among the users each time the exercising apparatus 1 is used to thereby provide the users with a proper exercising effect and encourage the users to continue the exercising. For instance, if the user suffers backache, it is possible to gradually increase the inclination or a maximum changed amount of the inclination.
Alternatively, it is possible to provide a calculating section for outputting a control signal to the controlling section 67 in response to an input signal sent from an external device, in place of reading out data from the storage section 66. In such an altered arrangement, the controlling section 67 can change the inclination of the seat 2 in response to the input signal sent from the external device during the exercising. With this arrangement, the inclination of the seat 2 can be changed in association with a music or an image generated based on the input signal sent from the external device, for instance, in association with a parameter which changes with time, such as a sound volume level of a music or a peak frequency, whereby improved sensation is given to the user. Further alternatively, feedback control is enabled by causing the controlling section 67 to acquire detection results of various sensors with use of the input signal sent from the external device.
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A control pattern with use of the tilt adjusting units 61, 71 is as shown in the chart of
In the case where the inclined position of the seat 2 in the longitudinal directions and the inclined position of the seat 2 in the sideways directions with time are identical to each other, as shown in
Alternatively, providing three elevating mechanisms on the seat connection member 4 makes it possible to change the inclination of the seat 2 both in the longitudinal directions and in the sideways directions. For instance, in the case where an elevating mechanism A is provided at a forward position of the seat connection member 4, an elevating mechanism B is provided on a rearward left side of the seat connection member 4, and an elevating mechanism C is provided on a rearward right side of the seat connection member 4, a control pattern is as shown in the chart of
The elevating mechanism 82 (83) includes an elevating member 82b (83b) equivalent to the elevating member 45, a screw 82d (83d) which is pivotally supported on the seat connection member 4 about a vertical axis, and which is engaged with a rib 82c (83c) formed on an upper end portion of the elevating member 82b (83b), and a motor 82a (83a) for drivingly rotating the screw 82d (83d). In other words, the elevating mechanism 82 (83) is electrically driven with use of the motor 82a (83a) in place of the handle 42 used in the modification shown in
Alternatively, the elevating mechanism may comprise a pump 91 and an air jack 92 as shown in
Further alternatively, in a case that a rocking mechanism 3 has a rocking mechanism of a high latitude, it is possible to cause the rocking mechanism 3 to tilt the seat 2 in place of using a dedicated tilt adjusting unit comprised of a gear and a cam as an additional part, as in the foregoing embodiment.
Rotating the seat 2 in an initial state of driving of the exercising apparatus 101 in an arrangement of rocking the seat 2 in predetermined directions shown by the arrows 103 in
As shown in
The stirrup 118 has a foot rest 118a on which the user rests his or her foot, an attachment piece 118b which is secured to the seat base member 115 by fastening a screw, and a connecting piece 118c for connecting the foot rest 118a to the attachment piece 118b. Engaging a pin 118d attached to a lower end of the attachment piece 118b in a hole 118e formed in an upper end portion of the connecting piece 118c enables to swing the connecting piece 118c about an axis of the pin 118d. Engaging a pin 118f attached to a lower end of the connecting piece 118c in one of a plurality of holes 118g formed in an upper end portion of the foot rest 118a enables to adjust the length of the stirrup 118, namely, the height of the foot rest 118a.
A rein 119 is attached to the front portion of the seat assembly 112. The rein 119 has an arc-shaped handle portion 119a, and end portions 119b, 119c each of which is continued to the arc-shaped handle portion 119a radially inwardly. The end portions 119b, 119c are appropriately supported at widthwise ends on the front portion of the seat assembly 112. In this arrangement, the rein 119 is set to a ready-to-use position or an upright position when the user raises the rein 119 upward, and is set to an accommodated position when the user puts the rein 119 down. The rein 119 is kept from being inclined forwardly beyond the upright position by abutment of contact pieces attached to the end portions 119b, 119c against contact pieces attached to the seat assembly 112. With this arrangement, the user can easily support his or her body without or less likelihood of forward inclination, even if the seat 2 is set to a forwardly inclined position relative to a reference position, which will be described later.
A support block 120 is mounted on the forward portion of the seat assembly 112. An operating section 120A is constructed by mounting an operating-side circuit board 121 on the support block 120, encasing the operating-side circuit board 121 with a casing member 122, and by covering the casing member 122 with a front panel 123.
The seat assembly 112 having the above construction is mounted on an upper portion of the rocking mechanism 113. The rocking mechanism 113 is mounted on an elevating base member 124. The elevating base member 124 is sidably movable up and down in a hollow space of a leg portion 125 of the base support member 114. The height level of the seat assembly 112 is changeable with respect to the floor surface by the sliding movement of the elevating base member 124. A lower end 127a of an elevating mechanism 127 is secured to a leg table 126 of the base support member 114, and an upper end 127b of the elevating mechanism 127 is attached to the bottom surface of a support table 124a of the elevating base member 124. A plurality of pairs of upper and lower guide rollers 124b provided on opposing outer surfaces of the elevating base member 124 run along guide rails 125a formed in corresponding positions of inner walls of the leg portion 125. The height level of the seat assembly 112 with respect to the floor surface is raised in response to extension of the elevating mechanism 127, and is lowered in response to contraction of the elevating mechanism 127.
The elevating mechanism 127 has a pair of attachment members 127c, 127c opposing to each other by a certain gap, an actuating member 127d which is housed in the gap between the attachment members 127c, 127c, a gear box 127e attached to upper portions of the attachment members 127c, 127c, a motor 127f for driving the gear box 127e, and a height detecting unit 127g. A lower end 127a of the attachment member 127c is attached to the leg table 126, and an upper end thereof is attached to the gear box 127e. The actuating member 127d includes a ball screw, with an upper end 127b thereof being attached to an attachment member 124x (see
The height detecting unit 127g detects the height of the seat assembly 112 by causing a position sensor 127j to read a displacement of a slit member 127i connected to the actuating member 127d by a connecting member 127h.
Referring to
Further, an apparatus-side circuit board 110 is mounted on the support table 124a of the elevating base member 124, and a power transformer 132 for heavy load is housed in the leg portion 125 on the leg table 126.
Referring to
A front plate 141 is pivotally supported on the front-side pin support flange member 131, so that the front plate 141 swings in leftward and rightward directions about the axis of the pin 133 fitted in the bearing 131a of the front-side pin support flange member 131 likewise, a rear plate 142 is pivotally supported on the rear-side pin support flange member 132, so that the rear plate 142 swings in the leftward and rightward directions about the axis of the pin 134 fitted in the bearing 132a of the rear-side pin support flange member 132. The front plate 141 and the rear plate 142 are secured to side plates 143, 144 by fastening screws 145, 146. A casing unit of the rocking mechanism 135 serving as a movable frame has the construction as mentioned above.
A motor 148 is secured to the side plates 143, 144 by fastening screws 147. The motor 148 is mounted in the rocking mechanism 135 in an upright position, with its output shaft extending upward. A gear 149 secured to the output shaft of the motor 148 is meshed with a first gear 151 mounted on a first shaft 150, and a second gear 152 mounted on the first shaft 150 is meshed with a gear 154 mounted on a second shaft 153. The first shaft 150 and the second shaft 153 are pivotally supported on bearings 143a, 144a and bearings 143b, 144b of the side plates 143, 144, respectively.
The opposite end portions of the first shaft 150 each has a prismatic shape, and eccentric cranks 155, 156 are mounted at the opposite end portions of the first shaft 150 respectively at the same angular positions. The eccentric crank 155 (156) is attached to an end of an arm link member 157 (158), and a pin 159 (160) attached to a left side (right side) on an upper portion of the front link member 136 is connected to the other end of the arm link member 157 (158). A pin 161 (162) attached to a left side (right side) on a lower portion of the front link member 136 is pivotally connected to a bearing 143c (144c) attached to a front lower portion of the side plate 143 (144). Further, referring to
On the other hand, a pin 153a is eccentrically attached to one end of the second shaft 153. The pin 153a is connected to an end of an eccentric rod 168. The other end of the eccentric rod 168 is pivotally connected to a connecting bracket 169 which is attached to the support table 124a. In
The rocking mechanism 113 in this embodiment is provided with the elevating mechanism 137 functioning as a rear link member. A U-shaped connecting member 170 is secured to a rear portion on the bottom surface of the seat connection member 140. Bearings 171a, 172a attached to opposing downward extensions 171, 172 of the connecting member 170, and bearings 175a, 176a attached to opposing upward extensions 175, 176 of a U-shaped connecting member 174 attached to an upper end of an actuating member 173 of the elevating mechanism 137 are interconnected to each other by a pin 177. Bearings 143d, 144d attached to lower rear end portions of the side plates 143, 144, and bearings 181a, 182a attached to lower end portions of a pair of left and right attachment members 181, 182 of the elevating mechanism 137 are interconnected to each other by an unillustrated pin. Thus, the elevating mechanism 137 serves as a rear link member for connecting the side plates 143, 144 with each other at a rear end of the seat connection member 140.
The elevating mechanism 137 is constituted of the left and right attachment members 181, 182 which oppose to each other by a certain gap, the actuating member 173 housed in the gap defined by the attachment members 181, 182, a gear box 183 mounted on upper portions of the attachment members 181, 182, a motor 184 for driving the gear box 183, and a height detecting unit 185.
The actuating member 173 includes a ball screw. An upper end 173a of the actuating member 173 is connected to the connecting member 174, and a lower portion thereof has such a shape as to pass through the gear box 183. As shown in
The height detecting unit 185 (see
The rocking type exercising apparatus 111 having the above construction is operated in such a manner that the apparatus-side circuit board 110 drives the rocking mechanism 135 to rock the seat assembly 112, and drives the elevation mechanism 137 to change the inclination of the seat assembly 112. Specifically, the exercising apparatus 111 cyclically changes the position of the seat assembly 112 between a forwardly inclined position as shown in
The operating section 120A as shown in
On the other hand, if one of automatic mode switches S7 through S10 in the operating section 120A is manipulated, the exercising apparatus 111 is brought to a corresponding designated automatic mode. When one of the automatic modes is started, one of lamps L7 through L10 corresponding to the automatic mode switches S7 through S10 is lit, and a remaining time of the exercising in the designated mode is indicated by emitting light through one of corresponding segments in a lamp section L5.
In the automatic modes, variation patterns relating to the rocking speed with time are stored, as well as variation patterns relating to the inclined positions of the seat assembly 112. For instance, in response to manipulation of the switch S8 for automatically strengthening the waist muscle, as shown in
Further, as shown in
When the switch S7 for basic exercise is manipulated, the exercising apparatus 111 rocks, with the seat assembly 112 holding its horizontal position. When the switch S10 for automatically strengthening the leg muscles is manipulated, the seat assembly 112 cyclically changes its position between the horizontal position and the forwardly inclined position. Specifically, after holding the horizontal position for 20 seconds, the seat assembly 112 shifts to the forwardly inclined position and holds its position for 40 seconds. Then, the seat assembly 112 returns to the horizontal position, and holds its position for 20 seconds. While the seat assembly 112 is kept to the forwardly inclined position, the user 33 holds his or her feet tightly against the stirrups 118. As a result, the user 33 can intensively strengthen his or her quadriceps femoris muscles which have close relations to retention of walking ability and pain relief in gonalgia (knee pain). Thus, this arrangement provides an exercise suitable for aged persons by decreasing the change of inclination, which requires physical balance.
On the other hand, the rocking motor 148 comprised of a DC brushless motor can control the rotating speed thereof by changing a pulse frequency to be applied from the drive circuit 209. The rocking motor 148 can control the rotating speed thereof in nine stages, for instance, as shown in Table 1, when the user manipulates a speed regulating switch S11 or S12 on the operating section 120A. Table 1 shows rotating speeds of the rocking motor 148 at the respective speed levels from level 1 through level 9, and corresponding rocking speeds of the seat assembly 112. The speed level designated by manipulating the speed regulating switch S11 or S12 is displayed by emitting light through a corresponding one of nine segments of a lamp section L6. An output or the like from an encoder attached to the rocking motor 148 is processed by the sensor signal processing circuit 206, so that the processed signal is sent to the control circuit 204 as a speed signal for feedback control.
Further, in the automatic modes, the speed level is changed within a certain speed level range periodically, e.g., every 4 seconds, and the speed level range can be selected by manipulating the speed adjusting switch S11 or S12.
As mentioned above, the exercising apparatus 111 provides versatile exercising menus by changing the position of the seat assembly 112 with time during a cycle of exercising. This arrangement keeps the user from getting bored with the exercising. Further, the memory 203b stores therein a plurality of variation patterns regarding change of the position of the seat assembly 112 with time, so that the user can select an intended pattern by manipulating one of the switches S8 through S10, which constitute a selecting section. In this arrangement, users can individually select the kind of exercise and the intensity of exercise each time the exercising apparatus 111 is used, which aids the users in properly obtaining intended exercising effects and in continuing the exercising.
Furthermore, in the automatic modes of strengthening the waist muscle and the hip muscles, the pattern of changing the position of the seat assembly 112 is cyclically changed between the forwardly inclined position and the rearwardly inclined position, with the horizontal position or the reference position being interposed therebetween, wherein the holding time of the forwardly inclined position and the holding time of the rearwardly inclined position are different from each other in the waist muscle strengthening mode and the hip muscles strengthening mode. In this arrangement, an exercising effect on a site of the body, which has a closer relation to one of the forwardly inclined position and the rearwardly inclined position whose holding time is longer than that of the other one of the forwardly inclined position and the rearwardly inclined position, can be increased. On the other hand, in the above pattern of cyclically changing the position of the seat assembly 112 between the forwardly inclined position and the rearwardly inclined position, with the reference position being interposed therebetween, setting the holding times of the forwardly inclined position and the rearwardly inclined position identical to each other enables to provide the exercising effects of strengthening the abdominal muscle and the back muscle substantially evenly. In other words, in such an altered arrangement, there is less likelihood that the abdominal muscle or the back muscle is exclusively strengthened. Further, in an arrangement that the inclined position of the seat assembly 112 is cyclically changed between the reference position and the forwardly inclined position, as in the automatic mode of strengthening the leg muscles, for instance, it is possible to raise the intensity of exercise in a specific direction. Thus, various exercising effects can be obtained by controllably changing the position of the seat assembly 112.
In the automatic modes of strengthening the waist muscle and the hip muscles, the inclined position of the seat assembly 112 is cyclically changed between the forwardly inclined position and the rearwardly inclined position, with the horizontal position or the reference position being interposed therebetween, and the seat assembly 112 is paused at the reference position for a certain period. This arrangement promptly notifies the user 33 of changeover of the inclined position of the seat assembly 112, e.g., from the forwardly inclined position to the rearwardly inclined position, which contributes to safe use of the exercising apparatus 111 while enhancing the intensity of exercise, as compared with an arrangement that a seat is not inclined during its use.
Furthermore, the memory 203b stores therein the speed level setting values, as well as the inclined position setting values, so that the rocking speed is changed with time. This arrangement provides the user with unique sensation of motions, which contributes to maintenance of motivation of the user without making him or her bored of the exercising.
Furthermore, the memory 203b stores therein a control table which is used at the time of starting and/or terminating the respective automatic modes, so that the operating speed of the exercising apparatus 111 is gradually increased at an initial stage of starting the exercising to allow the user to obtain warm-up effects, and the operating speed thereof is gradually decreased at a final stage of the exercising to allow the user to obtain cool-down effects, for instance. Further, it is possible to store a control table to be used at the time of terminating an exercising in the manual mode, as well as in the automatic modes. In such an altered arrangement, the user can properly straddle the seat assembly 112 in an astride position at the next time of exercising by returning the seat assembly 112 to the horizontal position where the seated surface is set horizontal, and retaining the seat assembly 112 at the horizontal position when the exercising is terminated. This arrangement enables to provide the user with exercising effects as expected.
In the exercising apparatus 111, the rocking mechanism 113 realizes complicated reciprocating motions analogous to the shape “∞” with the single motor 148. Alternatively, the following modes can be provided by increasing the number of motors or by providing means for engaging or disengaging power such as a clutch, so that the forward and backward rocking motions as shown by the arrows X, and the leftward and rightward rocking motions as shown by the arrows N can be individually generated.
For instance, in a mode of evenly strengthening the lateral muscles of the body, the lateral muscles of the user's body or the adductor muscles of the legs can be strengthened by evenly inclining the seat assembly 112 in sideways directions. It is often the case that the lateral muscle strength differs in the left side and the right side of the body. However, the lateral muscles can be strengthened evenly by inclining the seat assembly 112 in the sideways directions evenly. For instance, the seat assembly 112 cyclically changes its position in such a manner that the seat assembly 112 is set to the rightwardly inclined position, keeps its position for 45 seconds, is set to the reference position, keeps its position for 15 seconds, is set to the leftwardly inclined position, keeps its position for 45 seconds, is set to the reference position, keeps its position for 15 seconds, and then is returned to the rightwardly inclined position.
In a mode of strengthening the lateral muscles of the body, the lateral muscles of the body can be strengthened by increasing the ratio of rightward inclination of the seat assembly 112. For instance, the seat assembly 112 cyclically changes its position in such a manner that the seat assembly 112 is set to the rightwardly inclined position, keeps its position for 60 seconds, is set to the reference position, keeps its position for 15 seconds, is set to the leftwardly inclined position, keeps its position for 30 seconds, is set to the reference position, keeps its position for 15 seconds, and then is returned to the rightwardly inclined position.
In a mode of strengthening the muscles of the left leg and the right side of the body, the muscles of the left leg and the right side of the body can be strengthened by increasing the ratio of leftward inclination of the seat assembly 112. For instance, the seat assembly 112 cyclically changes its position in such a manner that the seat assembly 112 is set to the rightwardly inclined position, keeps its position for 30 seconds, is set to the reference position, keeps its position for 15 seconds, is set to the leftwardly inclined position, keeps its position for 60 seconds, is set to the reference position, keeps its position for 15 seconds, and then is returned to the rightwardly inclined position.
In a mode of advanced exercising by combination of leftward and rightward inclinations and forward and backward inclinations, the user is provided with advanced balance exercising and is encouraged to exhibit his or her muscle strength in an intensive manner by providing rocking mechanisms on left side and right side of the exercising apparatus, so that the reference position of the seat assembly can be inclined in the longitudinal directions and in the sideways directions of the sea assembly, and by combining the leftward and rightward inclinations and the forward and backward inclinations. Specifically, balanced responsiveness and enhancement of the muscle activity of the upper body with use of the muscles around the waist portion such as the abdominal muscle, the oblique abdominal muscle, and the back muscle can be effectively acquired by combination of the leftward and the rightward inclinations with the forward inclination, or combination of the leftward and the rightward inclinations with the rearward inclination, for instance.
In a mode of twisting the body trunk, the lateral muscles of the body and the adductor muscles of the legs can be strengthened by rocking the seat assembly 112 in conjunction with swivel rotation of the seat assembly 112 on a horizontal plane, as shown in
In a mode of advanced exercising by combination of body trunk twist and inclination, the user is provided with advanced balance training, and is encouraged to exhibit his or her muscle strength in an intensive manner by inclining the seat assembly 112 with swivel rotation of the seat assembly 112 on a horizontal plane. For instance, balanced responsiveness and enhancement of the muscle activity of the upper body with use of the muscles around the waist portion such as the abdominal muscle, the oblique abdominal muscle, and the back muscle, and increase of the amount of muscle activity of the adductor muscles of the lower limbs can be effectively acquired by combination of a forward inclination with twist. Balanced responsiveness of the upper body, and increase of the amount of muscle activity of the buttocks can be effectively acquired by combination of a rearward inclination with twist, or combination of leftward and rightward inclinations with twist, for instance.
As described above, an inventive rocking type exercising apparatus comprises: a seat which is to be straddled by a user; a tilt provider which provides the seat with a predetermined inclination relative to a reference position; and a rocker which rocks the seat in the inclination to apply a stress of exercise to the user.
It may be preferable that the reference position includes a horizontal position where a seated surface of the seat is set horizontal.
With this construction, the exercising apparatus for applying the exercise stress simulating horseback riding to the user by rocking the seat which the user straddles by the rocker has the tilt provider which sets the seat to the predetermined inclined position relative to the reference position or reference angular position such as a horizontal position where the seated surface of the seat is set horizontal in an initial state of operation of the exercising apparatus. When the seat is set to the reference position, the user can straddle the seat in a relaxed manner, with the amounts of muscle activity of the abdominal muscle, the back muscle, and the lateral muscles of his or her body being substantially equal to each other. The tilt provider includes a tilting member which is attached underneath the seat, and a tilt adjusting unit comprised of a gear and a cam. Alternatively, if a rocker having a high latitude is used, it is possible to allow a rocking mechanism to set the seat to a predetermined inclined position in an initial state of operation of the exercising apparatus.
Setting the seat to the predetermined inclined position in the initial state of operation of the exercising apparatus when the user straddles the seat with his or her knee joint or hip joint being held at a certain angular position relative to the seat enables to change the site of the user's body to which the exercise stress is to be applied. For instance, the user can selectively and locally strengthen his or her abdominal muscle by setting the seat to a forwardly inclined position. Further, the user can selectively and locally strengthen his or her back muscle by setting the seat to a rearwardly inclined position. Further, the user can selectively and locally strengthen the lateral muscles of his or her body such as the oblique abdominal muscle, the gluteus medius, and the adductor muscle by setting the seat to a rightwardly inclined position or a leftwardly inclined position, and can exercise balance training which requires challenging balancing skills, as compared with an arrangement in which a seat is not inclined, namely, the seat is kept at the reference position or the horizontal position where the user straddles the seat in a relaxed manner. In this arrangement, the user can selectively and locally obtain an exercising effect onto a specific site of his or her body.
The exercising apparatus may be further provided with a memory for storing a pattern of changing the inclination of the seat. The tilt provider may be preferably made to change the inclination of the seat with time in response to an output from the memory in an exercising.
In the above arrangement, versatile exercising menus are realized by changing the inclination of the seat with time in the exercising cycle with use of the exercising apparatus, thereby keeping the user from getting bored of the exercising.
For instance, if, in the pattern of changing the inclination of the seat, the inclined position of the seat is cyclically changed between two different angular positions, with a reference position or a horizontal position being interposed therebetween, the horizontal position being such that the seated surface of the seat is set horizontal, the user can strengthen the lateral muscles of his or her body evenly. In other words, there is less likelihood that the abdominal muscle or the back muscle is exclusively strengthened, for instance.
Further, if, in the pattern of changing the inclination of the seat, the inclined position of the seat is cyclically changed between two different angular positions, with the reference position being interposed therebetween, and that the seat is retained at the reference position for a certain period, the user is promptly notified of changeover of the inclined position of the seat, e.g., from a forwardly inclined position to a rearwardly inclined position, which contributes to safe use of the exercising apparatus while enhancing the intensity of exercise, as compared with an arrangement that a seat is not inclined during use of the exercising apparatus.
Further, if, in the pattern of changing the inclination of the seat, the inclined position of the seat includes at least two different inclined positions, e.g., an inclined position A and an inclined position B, and the holding time of the inclined position A and the holding time of the inclined position B are different from each other, an exercising effect onto a specific site of the body, which has a closer relation to one of the inclined positions A and B whose holding time is longer than that of the other one of the inclined positions A and B, can be increased. In other words, various exercising effects can be controllably obtained. For instance, forward inclination enables the user to increase the amount of muscle activity of his or her abdominal muscle. Rearward inclination enables the user to increase the amount of muscle activity of his or her buttocks. Therefore, the user can intensively strengthen his or her abdominal muscle by sufficiently extending the holding time of the forwardly inclined position. If the user suffers backache and finds it difficult to straddle the seat in the forwardly inclined position, it is possible to extend the holding time of the rearwardly inclined position.
If, in the pattern of changing the inclination of the seat, the inclined position of the seat is cyclically changed between the reference position and a predetermined angular position, it is possible to raise the intensity of exercise in a specific direction.
The memory may preferably store a plurality of patterns of changing the inclination of the seat with time, and the exercising apparatus may further comprise a selecting section which outputs a signal to the memory to select a desired pattern of changing the inclination of the seat.
In the above arrangement, the users can individually select the kind of exercise and the intensity of exercise each time the exercising apparatus is used, which aids the users in properly obtaining intended exercising effects and in continuing the exercising.
The pattern of changing the inclination of the seat stored in the memory may preferably cause the seat to hold the horizontal position for a predetermined period when the seat is set to the horizontal position in changing the inclination of the seat with time.
In the above arrangement, for instance, in the pattern of cyclically changing the inclined position of the seat between the two different angular positions, with the horizontal position where the seated surface of the seat is set horizontal being interposed therebetween, or in the pattern of cyclically changing the inclined position of the seat between the horizontal position and the predetermined angular position, the horizontal position of the seat is retained for a predetermined period when the seat is set to the horizontal position in changing the inclination of the seat with time.
The above arrangement enables to promptly notify the user of the changeover of the inclined position of the seat, thereby raising the exercising effects.
The tilt provider may preferably return the seat to the horizontal position and retain the seat at the horizontal position when the exercising is terminated.
In the above arrangement, the user can properly straddle the seat in an astride position at a next time of exercise by returning the seat to the horizontal position where the seated surface of the seat is set horizontal, and retaining the seat at the horizontal position when the instant exercise is terminated. This arrangement enables the user to obtain exercising effects as expected.
The memory may preferably store a pattern of changing the rocking speed of the seat with time along with the pattern of changing the inclination of the seat.
In the above arrangement, since the rocking speed of the exercising apparatus can be changed in association with the change of the inclined position of the seat, the user is provided with unique sensation of motions, which contributes to maintenance of motivation of the user without making him or her bored of the exercising. Further, warm-up effects can be obtained by gradually increasing the operating speed of the exercising apparatus at an initial stage of starting the exercising, and cool-down effects can be obtained by gradually decreasing the operating speed thereof at a final stage of the exercising.
Preferably, the tilt provider may be provided with: a base member which is arranged between the seat and the rocking mechanism and is mounted on an upper surface of the rocking mechanism; a support member which is provided upright at one end portion of the base member in longitudinal directions of the seat; an link member which is attached to the support member and pivotally supports the seat at one end portion of the bottom surface of the seat about a horizontal axis; an elevating mechanism constructed such that an axially extending rib or an axially extending groove is formed on an outer surface of a lower end portion of an elevating member in the form of a solid or a hollow cylindrical shape, so that the rib or the groove is engageable with a counterpart groove or a counterpart rib formed on an inner surface of a hole formed in the base member to move the elevating member up and down in and out of the hole, with its rotation about the axis thereof being restrained, and a spiral rib or a spiral groove is formed on an outer surface of an upper end portion of the elevating member, the upper end portion of the elevating member being adapted to support the other end portion of the bottom surface of the seat; a gear which is formed with a groove or a rib on an inner surface thereof to be engageable with the counterpart spiral rib or the counterpart spiral groove formed on the outer surface of the upper end portion of the elevating member; a screw which is pivotally supported on the base member about a horizontal axis for drivingly rotating the gear; and a handle which is detachably attached to the screw.
In the above arrangement, the tilt provider which is provided between the seat and the rocking mechanism for inclining the seat in the longitudinal directions thereof is constructed such that the seat is supported by the support member which is provided upright on the one end portion of the base member in the longitudinal directions thereof, and by the elevating member which is movable up and down at the other end portion thereof The base member is mounted on the upper surface of the rocking mechanism. The inclined position of the seat in the longitudinal directions thereof is changeable depending on a protruding amount of the elevating member with respect to the base member.
Specifically, the seat is pivotally supported on the support member which is provided upright on the base member, by way of the link member such as a hinge at the one end portion of the bottom surface of the seat in the longitudinal directions thereof. On the other hand, the height level of the other end portion of the seat in the longitudinal directions thereof is changeable relative to the support member, namely, an inclined amount of the seat in the longitudinal directions thereof is controllable by the elevating mechanism comprised of the elevating member, the gear, and the screw.
In the elevating mechanism, the elevating member is in the form of a solid or a hollow cylindrical shape, and comprises the upper end portion and the lower end portion. The axially extending rib or the axially extending groove is formed on the outer surface of the lower end portion of the elevating member. The hole formed in the base member has the counterpart groove or the counterpart rib on the inner surface thereof, and the lower end portion of the elevating member is fitted in the hole of the base member. The rib (groove) of the elevating member and the counterpart groove (rib) formed in the hole of the base member engage with each other by fitting the lower end portion of the elevating member in the hole, whereby the elevating member is movable up and down in and out of the hole, with its rotation about the axis thereof being restrained. On the other hand, the spiral rib or the spiral groove is formed on the outer surface of the upper end portion of the elevating member, and engages the counterpart spiral groove or the counterpart spiral rib formed on the inner surface of the gear. The gear is drivingly rotated by attaching the handle to the screw.
In this arrangement, when the screw is drivingly rotated, the gear is drivingly rotated at a great reduction ratio. Then, the elevating member is moved upward and comes out of the hole in the base member by engagement of the spiral rib in the spiral groove. As a result, the height level of the other end portion of the seat which is supported by the elevating member is changed, thereby changing the inclination of the seat. This arrangement realizes a manual tilt provider for manually changing the inclination of the seat in the longitudinal directions thereof.
The exercising apparatus may be further provided with a base member. The rocker may be preferably provided with: a lateral rocking mechanism which is placed on the base member, and is adapted to rock the seat about an axis extending in a longitudinal direction of the seat; and a longitudinal rocking mechanism which is carried by the lateral rocking mechanism, and adapted to rock the seat in the opposite longitudinal directions of the seat, and includes a front link member and a rear link member that are pivotable in longitudinal directions. The tilt provider may be preferably provided with a driver for driving the rear link member of the longitudinal rocking mechanism.
In the above arrangement, with use of the rocking mechanism, the rocker for generating forward and backward rocking motions and leftward and rightward rocking motions, and the tilt provider for setting the seat to a predetermined inclined position relative to the reference position are realized.
The lateral rocking mechanism may be preferably provided with: a pair of front and rear pin support flange members which are arranged in the longitudinal direction and fixedly attached to the base member; a casing unit having a front plate, a rear plate, and a pair of side plates to define a space therein, the front plate and the rear plate being pivotally connected to the front and rear pin support flange members, respectively by pins; a motor provided in the casing; and a first shaft which is provided between the both side plates of the casing unit, and is formed with an eccentric pin passing one of the both side plates, and is driven by the motor so that the eccentric pin allows the passing side plate to move in vertical directions to thereby cause a lateral rocking movement of the seat about the pins. The longitudinal rocking mechanism may be further provided with: a second shaft which is provided between the both side plates and is driven by the motor, at least one end of the second shaft extending through the one side plate; an eccentric crank member which is attached to the one end of the second shaft; and an arm link member which connects the eccentric crank member with the front link member.
In the above arrangement, in response to driving of the motor, the seat connection member for holding the seat rocks in the forward and backward directions by the second shaft, the eccentric crank member, the arm link member, and the front link member, and also rocks in the leftward and rightward directions by the first shaft and the eccentric pin. Further, the seat connection member for supporting the seat is enabled to rock in a state that the seat is set to a forwardly inclined position or a rearwardly inclined position by contracting or extending the rear link member driven by the driver. This arrangement enables to rock the seat connection member for supporting the seat in a state that the seat is set to the forwardly inclined position or the rearwardly inclined position.
The exercising apparatus may be preferably provided with a base member including a leg table, and a leg portion extendable and contractible on the leg table; a pair of left and right stirrups which hang from a left side and a right side of the seat, respectively; and a rein attached to a front portion of the seat.
In the above arrangement, the user is provided with sensation simulating horseback riding.
The rein may be preferably set to an accommodated position when the user puts the rein down, and set to an upright position when the user raises the rein upward, the rein having such a construction that forward displacement with respect to the upright position is restrained during the use of the exercising apparatus.
It is highly likely that the user is forced to be forwardly inclined when the seat is set to a forwardly inclined position relative to the reference position by providing the tilt provider in the exercising apparatus. However, since the rein has such a construction that forward displacement with respect to the upright position of the rein is restrained, the user can properly support his or her body in an astride position on the seat.
Preferably, the exercising apparatus may be further provided with a rotation supplier for rotating the seat about a vertical axis to rock the seat by the rocker in an initial state of operation of the exercising apparatus in a state that the seat is set to the rotated position.
In the above arrangement, the exercising apparatus which is so constructed as to rock the seat which the user straddles in the predetermined position to apply the exercise stress to the user simulating horseback riding comprises the rotation supplier for rotating the seat about the vertical axis relative to a neutral position or a reference position where the user is seated forward to rock the seat in the initial state of operation of the exercising apparatus in a state that the seat is set to the rotated position. The rotation supplier is constructed by mounting a rotary disk on the seat connection member of the rocker, and by mounting the seat on the rotary disk. Alternatively, in a case where the rocker has a relatively high latitude, it is possible to cause the rocker to generate a rotating force at an initial state of operation of the exercising apparatus.
In this way, by rotating the seat in the initial state of operation of the exercising apparatus, a pattern of applying the stress of exercise to the user's body can be changed in rocking motions in a predetermined position. For instance, the user can locally and selectively strengthen the lateral muscles of his or her body by rotating the seat in rocking the seat in the forward and backward directions. Further, rotating the seat with time, for instance, quickly changing the rotated position of the seat enables to realize a twist exercise of the user's body trunk, and slowly changing the rotated position of the seat enables to change the direction of magnitude of rocking motions with time, whereby the user can shift the muscle group for which the user wishes to obtain an exercising effect. In this way, specific exercising effects are obtained with use of the exercising apparatus.
This application is based on Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2004-218151, and 2005-44579 respectively filed on Jul. 27, 2004 and Feb. 21, 2005 the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Although the present invention has been fully described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, unless otherwise such changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention hereinafter defined, they should be construed as being included therein.
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