Rotary step exerciser

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6582344
  • Patent Number
    6,582,344
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 14, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 24, 2003
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Crow; Stephen R.
    Agents
    • Browdy and Neimark, P.L.L.C.
Abstract
A rotary step exerciser includes a base having an upright support, a rotary rack pivoted to the upright support, a driving shaft pivoted to the rotary rack, two pedals coupled to the driving shaft through one-way bearings, a rocker pivoted to the rotary rack and coupled between the pedals, and means coupled between the driving shaft and the upright shaft for enabling the rotary rack to be turned about the upright shaft when pedaling the pedals.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to an exercising machine, and more particularly to a rotary step exerciser, which rotates when the user alternatively steps on the pedals.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A conventional step exerciser (climber) has two pedals on which the user steps up and down alternatively with the legs.

FIGS. 1 and 2

show a step exerciser according to the prior art. This structure of step exerciser


80


comprises a base frame


81


, two pedals


83


, a wheel unit


85


, a rotary support


87


, and an upright handle


89


. The base frame


81


comprises transversely extended end bars


811


, two longitudinal bars


812


connected between the end bars


811


, and a rack


813


connected to one end bar


811


between the longitudinal bars


812


. The rotary support


87


is pivoted to the rack


813


. The upright handle


89


is fixedly fastened to the rotary support


87


. The wheel unit


85


comprises a double groove pulley


851


, a first pulley


852


, a first steel-rope


853


, a second pulley


854


, and a second steel rope


855


. The double groove pulley


851


has a rod member


856


extended from the casing thereof and fastened to a through hole


813


in one end bar


811


of the base frame


81


. The first pulley


852


and the second pulley


854


are respectively mounted on the longitudinal bars


812


. The first steel rope


853


has one end fixedly connected to the left pedal


83


and the other end passed through the first pulley


852


and the double groove pulley


851


and then connected to the rotary support


87


. The second steel rope


855


has one end fixedly connected to the right pedal


83


and the other end passed through the second pulley


854


and the double groove pulley


851


and then connected to the rotary support


87


. When the user alternatively steps the pedals


83


up and down, the upright handle


89


is alternatively rotated with the rotary upright support


87


. This structure of step exerciser is functional, however it is monotonous in use. During exercising, the user constantly faces the same scene in front of the step exerciser. This monotonous exercising motion bores the user quickly.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is one object of the present invention to provide a rotary step exerciser, which rotates the user step by step when the user steps the pedals alternatively up and down.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a rotary step exerciser, which greatly attracts the user to make exercises.




To achieve these objects of the present invention, the rotary step exerciser comprises a base having an upright support with a top bevel gear, a rotary rack pivoted to the upright support, the rotary rack comprising a pivoted driving shaft, a pivoted transmission axle perpendicularly aimed at the driving shaft, a first bevel gear fixedly mounted on one end of the transmission axle and engaged with the bevel gear at the upright shaft, a second bevel gear fixedly mounted on the other end of the transmission axle, and a third bevel gear fixedly mounted on the driving shaft and engaged with the second bevel gear, two pedals coupled to the driving shaft through reversed one-way bearings, a rocker pivoted to the rotary rack and coupled between the pedals. When the user stepping the pedals alternatively up and down, the rotary rack is turned about the upright shaft step by step.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a magnetic compass having an illuminating device that has fewer structural components as well as a lower production cost and malfunction rate.




To achieve the above objects, the magnetic compass of the present invention comprises a base, a compass assembly mounted on the base, a lid pivoted to one end of the base, and an aiming device pivoted to the other end of the base. The aiming device is provided with a magnifying glass, a lighting element and a battery set. The light of the lighting member is projected towards the compass assembly and the battery set supplies electrical current to the lighting member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a step exerciser (climber) according to the prior art.





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the step exerciser shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of a rotary step exerciser according to a first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the rotary step exerciser according to the first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a side view in section of the rotary step exerciser according to the first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a top view of the rotary step exerciser according to the first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a schematic view of the rotary step exerciser in operation according to the first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a side view of a rotary step exerciser according to a second embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to FIGS. from


3


through


6


, a rotary step exerciser


10


according to a first embodiment of the present invention is shown comprised of a base


11


, an upright shaft


21


, a rotary rack


31


, two pedals


41


, and a rocker


51


.




The base


11


is flat circular member to be positioned on the floor positively.




The upright shaft


21


is fixedly fastened to the center of the base


11


at the top, having a toothed engagement device, for example, a bevel gear


22


provided at the top side and a stop ring


24


provided around the periphery at the bottom side above the base


11


.




The rotary rack


31


comprises a coupling shell


32


coupled to the upright shaft


21


and supported on the stop ring


24


, a driving axle


36


horizontally pivotally provided outside the coupling shell


32


, a transmission axle


34


horizontally pivoted to the inside of the coupling shell


32


near the top and perpendicularly aimed at the driving axle


36


, a first bevel gear


341


fixedly mounted on one end of the transmission axle


34


and engaged with the bevel gear


22


at the upright shaft


21


, a second bevel gear


342


fixedly mounted on the other end of the transmission axle


34


outside the coupling shell


32


, and a third bevel gear


361


fixedly mounted on the driving shaft


36


and engaged with the second bevel gear


342


.




The pedals


41


have at least one coupled to the driving shaft


36


. According to this embodiment, the pedals


41


each have one end provided with a one-way bearing


42


respectively coupled to two ends of the driving shaft


36


. The one-way bearings


42


of the pedals


41


are reversed so that the pedals


41


can be alternatively stepped up and down to rotate the driving shaft


36


in one direction. Due to the fact that the one-way bearing is a prior art, detailed description thereof is not necessary.




The rocker


51


has a middle part pivoted to the rotary rack


31


, and two distal ends respectively pivoted to the pedals


41


such that when one pedal


41


is lowered, the rocker


51


is turned in one direction to lift the other pedal


41


.




This embodiment further comprises two damping devices, for example, hydraulic cylinders


61


bilaterally coupled between the pedals


41


and the rotary rack


31


and adapted to impart a damping resistance to the pedals


41


.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, when in use, the user alternatively steps the pedals


41


up and down. When the user steps down the right pedal


41


, the rocker


51


is forced to lift the left pedal


41


, and at the same time the one-way bearing


42


of the right pedal


41


rotates the driving shaft


36


through an angle, the one-way bearing


42


of the left right pedal


41


runs idle. During up and down motion of the pedals


41


, the hydraulic cylinders


61


impart a damping resistance to the pedals


41


. During the rotary motion of the driving shaft


36


, the third bevel gear


361


is rotated with the driving shaft


36


to rotate the second bevel gear


342


and the transmission axle


34


. Because the first bevel gear


341


is engaged with the bevel gear


22


at the upright shaft


21


, the rotary motion of the transmission axle


34


causes the rotary rack


31


to be turned about the upright shaft


21


(according to this embodiment, the rotary rack


31


is moved through 5˜10° upon one stroke of either pedal


41


).




When the user steps down the left leg to lower the left pedal


41


, the rocker


51


is forced to lift the right pedal


41


. At this time, the one-way bearing


42


of the left pedal


41


is forced to rotate the driving shaft


36


, and the one-way bearing.


42


of the right pedal


41


runs idle, and therefore the rotary rack


31


is turned about the upright shaft


21


through a predetermined angle. When continuously stepping the pedals


41


up and down, the rotary rack


31


is continuously turned about the upright shaft


21


step by step.





FIG. 8

shows a rotary step exerciser


70


constructed according to a second embodiment of the present invention. This embodiment adds two handles


77


and one display panel


79


to the rotary step exerciser


10


of the aforesaid first embodiment of the present invention. The handles


77


each has a bottom end respectively connected to the pedals


41


and a top end covered with a soft grip


771


. The display panel


79


is supported on an upright frame


791


in the middle of the front side of the rotary rack of the rotary step exerciser


10


. The handles


77


enable the user to operate the rotary step exerciser stably and safely. The display panel


79


is adapted to provide exercising information to the user.



Claims
  • 1. A rotary step exerciser comprising:a base; an upright shaft fixedly fastened to a top side of said base, said upright shaft having a top side fixedly mounted with a toothed engagement means; a rotary rack rotatably pivoted to said upright shaft, said rotary rack comprising a driving axle pivoted thereto, a transmission axle pivoted thereto, a first gear fixedly mounted on one end of said transmission axle and engaged with said toothed engagement means of said upright shaft, a second gear fixedly mounted on an opposite end of said transmission axle, and a toothed engagement means fixedly mounted on said driving shaft and engaged with said second gear; two pedals respectively pivoted to said rotary rack at two opposite sides, said pedals including at least one pedal having one end fixedly mounted with an one-way coupling means coupled to said driving shaft; a rocker having a middle part pivoted to said rotary rack, and two distal ends respectively pivoted to said pedals for enabling said pedals to be alternatively moved up and down when the user steps on said pedals.
  • 2. The rotary step exerciser as claimed in claim 1 further comprising at least one damping device coupled between one of said pedals and said rotary rack.
  • 3. The rotary step exerciser as claimed in claim 2 wherein said damping device is a hydraulic cylinder.
  • 4. The rotary step exerciser as claimed in claim 1 wherein said pedals each have one end fixedly mounted with an one-way coupling means coupled to two ends of said driving shaft respectively.
  • 5. The rotary step exerciser as claimed in claim 4 wherein the one-way coupling means is a one-way bearing.
  • 6. The rotary step exerciser as claimed in claim 1 wherein said upright shaft comprises a bottom stop ring disposed around the periphery thereof above said base, and said rotary rack comprises a hollow coupling shell horizontally rotatably pivoted to said upright shaft and supported on said stop ring.
  • 7. The rotary step exerciser as claimed in claim 1 wherein said transmission axle is pivoted to the inside of said rotary rack in horizontal.
  • 8. The rotary step exerciser as claimed in claim 1 wherein the toothed engagement means of said upright shaft is a gear.
  • 9. The rotary step exerciser as claimed in claim 1 wherein the toothed engagement means at said driving shaft of said rotary rack is a gear.
  • 10. The rotary step exerciser as claimed in claim 1 further comprising two handles, said handles each having a bottom end respectively connected to said pedals.
  • 11. The rotary step exerciser as claimed in claim 1 further comprising an upright frame fixedly connected to said rotary rack, and a display pedal supported on said upright frame.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
90216708 U Oct 2001 TW
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