The present invention relates to an exercise apparatus and more particularly, to a support frame for an exercise apparatus, which allows exercises in different exercising postures.
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When the arm 14 is set in a vertical position, a user can sit on the cycle seat 13 and hold the handlebars 15 with their hands, and then operate the pedal unit 12 with their feet for performing a first exercise mode. Alternatively, when the arm 14 is set in a horizontal position, the user can sit on the second seat 16 in a recumbent posture to hold the pull bar 172 with their two hands and then place their feet in the foot rest unit 18. By means of pulling up or letting off the pull rope 171, the second seat 16 is moved along the arm 14 for performing a second exercise mode.
The aforesaid prior art multi-mode exercise machine 1 can provide both upright and recumbent exercise modes. However, it must provide two seats (the cycle seat 13 and the second seat 16), two handles (the handlebars 15 and the pull bar 172) and two foot portions (the pedal unit 12 and the foot rest unit 18). Including two versions of each of these components disadvantageously complicates the structure and operation of this prior art exercise machine 1.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a support frame for an exercise apparatus, which has a simple structure that facilitates operation, and which allows a user to easily change exercise modes.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a support frame is disclosed in an exercise apparatus having a wheel pedal unit for pedaling by the legs of a user, and a saddle unit to accommodate sitting by the user. The support frame includes a base and a moving arm member that is smoothly arched and slidably coupled to the base. The moving arm member also includes a first end and an opposite second end, wherein the opposing first and second ends are respectively connected to the wheel pedal unit and the saddle unit. The elevation difference, i.e. the distance, between the first and second ends in both the vertical direction as well as the horizontal direction is changeable subject to changing the relative position between the moving arm member and the base.
In view of the above, there are numerous benefits of moving the moving arm member relative to the base to change the elevation difference between the first and second ends of the moving arm member. For example, the relative position between the wheel pedal unit and the saddle unit may be relatively changed, thus allowing the user to perform a first exercise mode in a normal upright sitting position or a second exercise mode in a recumbent sitting position.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present disclosure will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings.
It should be noted that the drawing figures are not necessarily drawn to scale, but instead are drawn to provide a better understanding of the components thereof, and are not intended to be limiting in scope, but rather to provide exemplary illustrations. It should further be noted that the figures illustrate exemplary embodiments of a support frame for an exercise apparatus and the components thereof, and in no way limit the structures or configurations of a support frame for an exercise apparatus and components thereof according to the present disclosure.
Other and further advantages and features of the present invention will be understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
While the disclosure may be susceptible to various modifications and alternative constructions, certain illustrative embodiments are shown in the drawings and are described in detail below. It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the disclosure to the specific embodiments disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, combinations, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
It will be understood that, unless a term is expressly defined in this disclosure to possess a described meaning, there is no intent to limit the meaning of such term, either expressly or indirectly, beyond its plain or ordinary meaning.
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The base 4 comprises a body 41, and an upright 42 located at the body 41 and working as a fulcrum I. The upright 42 defines a sliding fitting portion 421 at the top side thereof. In this embodiment, the sliding fitting portion 421 is a sliding groove.
The moving arm member 5 is smoothly arched and slidably coupled to the upright 42 of the base 4. The moving arm member 5 comprises a first end 51 that is installed in the wheel pedal unit 2, an opposite second end 52 that is installed in the saddle unit 3, and a mating portion 53 located at the smoothly arched bottom side and extending along the length thereof. In this embodiment, the mating portion 53 is a smoothly arched rail slidably coupled to the sliding fitting portion 421 of the upright 42 of the base 4.
It is worth mentioning that the moving arm member 5 can be configured without the mating portion 53 such that it may be directly and slidably coupled to the sliding fitting portion 421. Further, the mating portion 53 can be a smoothly arched round tube configured to fit the substantially C-shaped sliding fitting portion 421. Alternatively, the upright 42 can be configured to provide one single sliding fitting portion 421 or two sliding fitting portions 421 at the top side thereof. Similarly, the mating portion 53 can be made in the form of a single round tube or dual round tube members for engaging the one single sliding fitting portion 421 or the two sliding fitting portions 421 of the upright 42, respectively.
The locking member 6 may preferably be a holding down screw threaded through the upright 42 and stopped against the moving arm member 5 to lock the moving arm member 5 to the upright 42 at a desired selected position.
The handle assembly 7 comprises a pivot portion 71 located at one end thereof, and pivotally coupled to the first end 51 of the moving arm member 5. The handle assembly 7 also comprises a handlebar 72 located at an opposite end thereof for holding by the user, and an arched connection bar 73 connected between the pivot portion 71 and the handlebar 72. It should be appreciated that the arched connection bar 73 is configured to fit with the moving arm member 5. For example, the arched connection bar may be configured to lie flush against the moving arm member. The handlebar 72 comprises two grips 721 located at two distal ends thereof and spaced from each other at a distance larger than the width of the saddle 31.
During operation, the handle assembly 7 can be moved back and forth between a first position where the arched connection bar 73 is matingly attached to the moving arm member 5 such that it lies substantially flush against the moving arm member (see
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It is therefore apparent that the support frame for an exercise apparatus as described herein has many benefits. The relative position between the wheel pedal unit 2 and the saddle unit 3 may be relatively changed by moving the moving arm member 5 to change the elevation difference d in the horizontal direction and the elevation difference h in the vertical direction between the first end 51 and the second end 52. This also allows the user to sit on the saddle in a normal upright, or elevated, sitting position or an alternative recumbent sitting position in order to perform different exercises. Thus, the simplified structure of the exercise apparatus support frame of the present invention has enhanced practicality since it facilitates operation by advantageously incorporating only one single wheel pedal unit 2 and one single saddle unit 3 for performing different exercise modes.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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This application claims, under 35 U.S.C. §119(e), priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/618,895, filed Apr. 2, 2012, which application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety, inclusive of the specification, claims, and drawings.
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