1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a swing trainer and, more particularly, to a swing trainer for exercise that is adjusted easily based on using requirements.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Baseball and softball sports including movements of pitching, hitting, base running, and passing. Hitting and base running may get scores to win the game.
To train a hitting skill, a user can hit baseballs pitched from a pitching machine, or the baseball or the softball is placed on a batting seat to be hit. In addition, a swing weight is fitted on a hitting end of a bat to increase a weight of the bat, thus training swing force and speed. However, such a swing weight is fixed on the hitting end of the bat without being adjustable based on using requirements. Therefore, users with different arm forces cannot adjust a fixing position of the swing weight on the bat to grow muscles and to improve hitting skill. Furthermore, since the swing weight is fitted on the hitting end of the bat, the swing weight slides on the swinging bat randomly, damaging the baseball.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a swing trainer for exercise in which a body and a handle are capable of being rotated relative to each other. A counterweight block axially moves toward a desired position along the body. The farther the counterweight block is away from the handle, the greater the swing force applied by a user, while the closer the counterweight block moves toward the handle, the less the swing force applied by the user, based on the lever principle. Accordingly, the swing trainer is capable of being adjusted to be applicable for different users with a different swing force and for growing different users' muscles.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a swing trainer for exercise in which the counterweight block is fixed in the body and is screwed with a screw rod of the handle. The body and the handle are rotated relative to each other so that the counterweight block is driven to axially move along the body. Hence, the counterweight block will not slide randomly and will not damage a baseball.
A swing trainer for exercise in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention contains:
a handle having a first end and a second end relative to the first end, with the second end having a screw rod extending outwardly therefrom;
a body formed in a hollow cylinder shape and having a first segment and a second segment relative to the first segment, with the first segment fitting with the second end of the handle, with the screw rod inserted into the body, with a defining rail axially defined between the first segment and the second segment of the body;
a counterweight block formed in a circular loop shape and fixed in the body, with the counterweight block having a first screw orifice defined on a central position thereof to screw with the screw rod of the handle and a slot axially defined on a side of an outer surface thereof to match with the defining rail of the body; and
a limiting member for limiting a connection of the handle and the body, so that the handle moves relative to the body.
The present invention will be clearer from the following description when viewed together with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustration only, the preferred embodiments in accordance with the present invention.
Between the second end 12 of the handle 1 and the first segment 21 of the body is defined a rotary positioning member. The rotary positioning member includes an abutting unit 123 disposed on the fitting extension 122 of the second end 12 of the handle 1. The abutting unit 123 is an assembly of a spring and a ball in this embodiment. The rotary positioning member also includes a plurality of arcuate notches 212 formed around a bottom end of the recess 211 to abut against the abutting unit 123, so that the body 2 is rotatable relative to the handle 1.
In operation, as shown in
Thereby, the swing trainer for exercise of the present invention has the following advantages:
1. The body 2 and the handle 1 of the swing trainer are capable of being rotated relative to each other, such that the counterweight block 3 axially moves toward the desired position along the body 2. Thereafter, the farther the counterweight block 3 is away from the handle 1, the greater the swing force applied by a user, while the closer the counterweight block moves toward the handle 1, the less the swing force applied by the user based on the lever principle. Accordingly, the swing trainer is capable of being adjusted to be applicable for different users with a different swing force and for growing different users' muscles.
2. The counterweight block 3 is fixed in the body 2 and is screwed with the screw rod 13 of the handle 1, such that the body 2 and the handle 1 are rotated relative to each other, so that the counterweight block 3 is driven to axially move along the body 2. Hence, the counterweight block 3 will not slide randomly and will not damage a baseball.
While various embodiments in accordance with the present invention have been shown and described, it is clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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