1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to an invention of sports equipment. Especially, it means a multi-functional stepper exerciser involving up-and-down stepping action, shifting stepping action and motion as in a balancer.
2. Description of the Related Art
The conventional balanced stepper comprises a base fixed to the stepping platform, a horizontal rod, and a front supporting beam and a rear supporting beam that both touch the ground. Further, the front supporting beam has smaller radius than the rear supporting beam. Both supporting beams contact the ground at respective points, which allow parallel action for both rods simultaneously.
In this equipment the base and stepping paddles are connected. During operation, balance is achieved by different radius of the two supporting beams. Balancing action and swinging action are involved in the use of the equipment.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a multi-functional stepper exerciser, mainly composed of a swinging base, a moveable base and a foot-stepping connecting rod. Between the matching cases on the swinging base, there is a moveable base, to which a foot-stepping connecting rod is connected. Through a bolt, the foot-stepping connecting rod moves along with the cases of the swinging base. Such a stepper exerciser not only achieves the basic balance training function but also involves up-and-down stepping action and shifting action. Compared to traditional stepper exerciser, the invention finds more desired practical use and functionality.
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The swinging base 1 has two matching cases 11, which appear in curved shape. The bottom sticks out as a flange 111 to add contact area with the ground. The top has several pairs of locking holes 112 that allow the bolt 113 to penetrate through and be capped by a nut 114, so the two cases 11 are combined to form a swinging base. Inside of the case 11, there is a sticking pillar 115.
The moveable base 2 is in convex shape made through two matching side plates 21 with rollers 22 on both sides. On top of each of the two side plates 11, there is an axle hole 211, which accommodates the bolt 113 that is through the two cases 11 of the swinging base 1. Thus, the moveable base 2 is fixed between the two cases 11.
The foot-stepping connecting rod 3 uses an axle 31 between the two side plates 21 of the moveable base 2. On the axle 31, a connecting rod can be put to extend radially. The connecting rod can be like the unit composed of two rods 32 on the axle 31 as shown in
An axle hole 331 is also put on the above supporting base 33. The hole 331 allows penetration of the bolt 113 on the side of the two cases 11 of the moveable base 1. So the connecting rod 32 moves along with the swinging base 1. On the supporting base 33, there is a vertical axle hole 332 for accommodating a paddle 34. On the top edge of the axle hole 332, there is also an extension plate 333 that has a locking hole 334.
The paddle 34 is fixed to the supporting base 33 through an axle 341 inserted into an axle hole 332 and a stopper column 342 locked into the locking hole 334 on the extension plate 333 at the bottom edge of the paddle 34. The axle 341 of the paddle 34 has a connection hole 343, which allows accommodating a bolt 35 running through the bottom of the axle hole 332 of the supporting base 33. Between the nut 35 and the axle hole 332, there is a compress spring 36 as a cushion device, so the axle 341 of the paddle 34 inserted in the axle hole 332 can be pulled up (as shown in
Further, between the cases 11 of the swinging base 1 and the corresponding moveable base 2, there is a recovery element, which is the spring element 4 as shown in
Thus, when the exerciser in the present invention is in use for balancing and stepping exercise, the user has both feet on the paddles 34 of the connecting rod mechanism 3. Due to the simultaneous motion of the supporting base 33 and the swinging base 1, both feet on the paddles 34 can self-adjust to a parallel state and use body weight to maintain balance through the swinging of the curved cases 11 of the swinging base 1 in simulated action for balance training or up-and-down foot-stepping. As shown in
Further, the present invention also provides a twist action as shown in
In general, the stepper exerciser in the present invention not only achieves the basic balance training but also involves up-and-down stepping action and shifting action. Compared to traditional stepper exerciser, it has more desired practical use and functionality and poses a great commercial value.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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93204259 | Mar 2004 | TW | national |