(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to a stepper, and more particularly to one that is simple to construct, and safe and reliable to operate while allowing both pedals to swing a predetermined angle.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
Whereas most fitness equipment generally available in the market simulate the motion patterns of outdoor sports, a user of the fitness equipment is confined to work out within a room while achieving the equivalent fitness results of the open air. For example, a stepper allows the user to alternatively tread on both pedals simulating a walking pattern to achieve a purposes of sports and staying fit.
As illustrated in
The base 10 is provided with a front lever 11 and a rear lever 12, and both rods 11, 12 are connected at their centers to a central rod 13. A support 14 is upwardly disposed at a right angle from the center of the front lever 11. A shaft 15 protruding from each of two sides of the support 14 is provided for each pedal 20 to be axially mounted thereto. However, the construction of the base 10 tends to be complicated, and the base 10 is vulnerable to toppling over since it is subject to a force located only at a top of the support 14 while the force applied to both pedals 20 results in a shear concentrating between the shaft 15 and the support 14.
The primary purpose of the present invention is to provide an improved construction of the stepper, to simplify the structure of the base, and to lower a height where the force is applied making the stepper safer to use while allowing both pedals to have a greater swing angle by means of a short post improving the workout results. The present invention has a base and a pair of pedals. The base includes a front lever, a rear lever, a central rod connecting both centers of the front and the rear rods. In the present invention, a short post each extends downwardly from the toe end of the pedal, and a sleeve is disposed on the tail of the short post. Both pedals are axially mounted through the sleeves to the front lever in relation to both ends of the central rod and both ends of the front lever are respectively provided with a end cap to permit both pedals to swing up and down with the front lever as the axis.
A short post 21 has a sleeve 22 extending downwardly and located on a toe end of the pedal 20. Both pedals are respectively and axially mounted to the front lever 11 by one of the respective sleeves 22 located on opposing ends of the central rod 13. In the preferred embodiment, a end cap 16 is located on each of two opposing ends of the front lever 11 to prevent the sleeve 22 of the pedal from contacting the ground so that both pedals 20, as illustrated in
Accordingly, in the present invention, the construction of the base 10 is simplified. The height of the location for the base 10 subject to the force applied is lowered making the stepper safer to use. Through the extension of the short post 21, both pedals are given wilder angle of swing to upgrade the workout results of the stepper.
Furthermore, as illustrated in
A resistance plate 42 extends from the linking member 40 in relation to the shaft 50, i.e., where the linking member is axially mounted. A clamping bolt 63 is disposed on the clamping member 60 on the side in relation to the resistance plate 42 to penetrate upwardly from the lower clamping plate 62 of the clamping member 60 and extending out of the upper clamping plate 61. A knob is fastened to the tail of the clamping bolt 63 and a resilient pad 65 being a rubber ring is provided between the knob 64 and the upper clamping plate 61. Two friction members 66 are respectively sandwiched by the upper clamping plate 61 and the lower clamping plate 62 and the resistance plate 42 to control the extent of clamping by both friction members 66 respectively from the upper clamping plate 61 and the lower clamping plates 62 by turning the knob 64, thus adjusting the force the user must apply upon the pair of the pedals 20.
The present invention provides an improved structure of a stepper, and the application for a utility patent is duly filed accordingly. However, it is to be noted that the preferred embodiments disclosed in the specification and the accompanying drawings are not limiting the present invention; and that any construction, installation, or characteristics that is same or similar to that of the present invention should fall within the scope of the purposes and claims of the present invention.
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