Information
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Patent Grant
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6712739
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Patent Number
6,712,739
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Date Filed
Tuesday, April 29, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 30, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A stair climbing exerciser includes a frame with two links pivotably connected between two lugs on two rails of the frame and two cylinders are respectively connected to the two links and the frame. Each frame is connected to a pedal. An adjusting member is rotatably connected to two bolts extending from the two links so that the two links are pulled toward each other or pushed away from each other by rotating the adjusting member. By this way, the height of the two links and the pedals can be adjusted simultaneously.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to stair climbing exerciser that has an adjusting member connected between two links so as to easily adjust the height of the two links simultaneously.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A conventional stair climbing exerciser is disclosed in FIG.
11
and generally an H-shaped frame
11
and a protrusion
14
extends from one of tow transverse bars
12
of the frame
11
. Two pedals
15
each have one end pivotably connected to the protrusion
14
by a shaft
13
and each pedal
15
is connected to a cylinder
16
which is pivotably connected between the pedal
15
and the bar
12
. The user steps on the two pedals
15
and exerts a downward force to overcome the resistance of the cylinder
16
. Another conventional stair climbing exerciser is disclosed in FIG.
12
and includes a frame with two triangular lugs and a swing member
351
is pivotably connected between the two lugs. Two pedals
34
are pivotably connected to two respective link assemblies
35
, each of which includes two links which are pivotably connected between the swing member
351
, the lugs and the pedals
34
. An adjusting member
37
is threadedly extended through the swing member
351
and a link
36
of one of the link assemblies
35
. A knob
39
is located at a top of the adjusting member
37
. The user may rotate the knob
39
together with the adjusting member
37
to adjust the height that the link assembly
35
on the left side can be moved. This can only adjust the height of one of the two link assemblies
35
and the hole defined through the link
36
makes the link
36
to be weak in structural strength.
The present invention intends to provide a stair climbing exerciser that has an adjusting member connected between two pedals so as to adjust the two pedals within one action.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a stair climbing exerciser which comprises a frame including two bars and two rails connected between the two bars. Two links each have a first end pivotably connected between two lugs on the two rails and two damping members each have a first end pivotably connected between the two rails and a second end of each of the damping members is pivotably connected to a second end of the link corresponding thereto. Each link has a bolt connected thereto and an adjusting member is rotatably connected to the two bolts so that the two links are pivoted by rotating the adjusting member. Two pedals are pivotably connected to the two respective second ends of the two links.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view to show the stair climbing exerciser of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded view to show the link covers, the pedals and the assembled part of the stair climbing exerciser of the present invention;
FIG. 3
shows the two pedals are to be connected to the links of the stair climbing exerciser of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view to show the stair climbing exerciser of the present invention;
FIG. 5
shows the two links are pivoted to close to each other by rotating the adjusting member;
FIGS. 6 and 7
show the two pedals are stepped downward alternatively;
FIG. 8
shows the two links are pivoted to be away from each other by rotating the adjusting member;
FIGS. 9 and 10
show the two pedals are stepped downward alternatively;
FIG. 11
is a perspective view to show a first conventional stair climbing exerciser, and
FIG. 12
is a side view to show a second conventional stair climbing exerciser.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1
to
4
, the stair climbing exerciser of the present invention comprises a frame including two bars
21
and two rails
211
connected between the two bars
21
. Each rail
211
has a lug
212
extending therefrom and each bar
21
has a pad
217
for preventing impact by the cylinders
22
which will be described hereinafter.
Two links
25
each have a first end pivotably connected between the two lugs
212
by extending a bolt
253
extending through holes
216
in the two lugs
212
and holes
252
in the first end of each of the links
25
. Two connection plates
251
extend from a mediate portion of each of the two links
25
and two extensions
254
extending from a second end of each of the links
25
. Two damping members such as cylinders
22
each having a first end pivotably connected between the two rails
211
by extending a bolt
221
/
223
through holes
213
/
214
in the two rails
211
and the first end of each of the two cylinders
22
. A second end of each of the cylinders
22
is pivotably connected to the two extensions
254
by extending a bolt
222
through holes
257
in the two extensions
254
and the second end of the cylinder
22
. Each link
25
has a bolt
27
which is pivotably connected to the two connection plates
251
by extending a bolt
28
through holes
258
of the connection plates
251
and a hole
271
defined through an end of each of the two bolts
27
. An adjusting member
29
is rotatably connected between the two bolts
27
by threadedly connecting to the two bolts
27
so that when rotating the adjusting member
29
, the two links
25
are pivoted to be close to each other as shown in
FIG. 5
, or to be away from each other as shown in FIG.
8
.
Two pedals
24
each include a support board
241
connected to an underside of the pedals
24
and each support board
241
includes two connection frames
242
.
Two link covers
23
are respectively mounted to the two links
25
and each link cover
23
includes a first end pivotably connected to the two lugs
212
by extending a bolt
234
through holes
215
in the lugs
212
and holes
231
in the first end of the link cover
23
. A second end of each link cover
23
is pivotably connected to the two connection frames
242
on the support board
241
by extending a bolt
233
through holes
232
in the second of the link cover
23
and holes
242
in the connection plates. Another bolt
256
extend through holes
255
in the two extensions
254
and holes
243
in the two connection frames
242
of the support board
241
. An aperture
235
is defined through each of the link cover
23
for the connection plates
251
on the links
25
extending therethrough.
FIGS. 5
to
7
show that when the adjusting member
29
is rotated to pull the two links
25
pivotably close with each other, the height for each pedal
24
that can be moved is increased so that the user may alternatively step downward the pedals
24
with a longer travel distance.
FIGS. 8
to
10
show that when the adjusting member
29
is rotated in opposite direction to pivot the two links
25
away from each other, the height for each pedal
24
that can be moved is decreased so that the user may alternatively step downward the pedals
24
with a shorter travel distance.
The travel distance of the two pedals
24
can be adjusted evenly and simultaneously by rotating the adjusting member
29
.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A stair climbing exerciser comprising:a frame including two bars and two rails connected between the two bars, each rail having a lug extending therefrom; two links each having a first end pivotably connected between the two lugs, two damping members each having a first end pivotably connected between the two rails and a second end of each of the damping members being pivotably connected to a second end of the link corresponding thereto, each link having a bolt connected thereto and an adjusting member rotatably connected between the two bolts so that the two links are pivoted by rotating the adjusting member, and two pedals pivotably connected to the two respective second ends of the two links.
- 2. The stair climbing exerciser as claimed in claim 1, wherein each pedal has a connection frame which is pivotably mounted to the second end of the link corresponding thereto, two link covers respectively mounted to the two links and each including a first end pivotably connected to the two lugs, a second end of each link cover pivotably connected to connection frames extending from each of the pedals.
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