1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an exerciser, and more particularly to a swinging exerciser for training waist portion of user, and massaging abdominal portion of user.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Various kinds of typical hula loops have been developed for training the waist portions of users, and for massaging the abdominal portions of the users. However, some people may not suitably operate the hula loops to swing and to massage their abdominal portions.
In addition, when the users have a pain in the back portion, the users may no longer use the hula loops to exercise their waist portions, because the hula loops may hurt their painful back portions.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,077,194 to Chang discloses one of the typical body twist exercising toys and includes a saucer attached to a mounting base with a support arm, and a steel ball rotatably received in a receiving space defined in the saucer. However, the support arm is solid and may not resiliently couple the saucer to the mounting base, and may not resiliently massage the abdominal portions of users.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,488,614 to Chang discloses another typical cycle type waist slimmer machine including a sheath attached to a pressure prop unit with a piercing rod. However, similarly the piercing rod is solid and may not resiliently couple the sheath to the pressure prop unit, and also may not resiliently massage the abdominal portions of users.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,500,102 to Domenge discloses a further typical inertial exerciser device including a weight rotatably received in a hoop which includes one or more straps for being carried by the users. The device may not be used to massage the abdominal portions of users.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,514,179 to Yu discloses a further typical rolling ball hand-shaking exerciser including a casing to be held by the hands of the users, and a rolling ball received in the casing. However, the casing may not be attached onto the abdominal portions of users and thus may not resiliently massage the abdominal portions of users.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,719,675 to Yu discloses a further typical inertial rocking type exerciser device including a main body attached to an arcuate catch plate with a support rack. However, similarly, the support rack is solid and may not resiliently couple the main body to the catch plate, and also may not resiliently massage the abdominal portions of users.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional hula loops or exercisers.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an exerciser for allowing users to easily train their waist portions, and o massage their abdominal portions.
The other objective of the present invention is to provide an exerciser including a spring member for resiliently transmitting vibrations onto the abdominal portion of the user and for comfortably massaging the user's abdominal portion.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided an exerciser comprising a mounting base for engaging onto a user, a stem including a first end and including a second end having a housing provided thereon, the housing including a chamber formed therein and defined by an inner peripheral surface, a weight movably received in the chamber of the housing, the weight being caused to move against the inner peripheral surface of the housing when swinging the housing for generating a vibration, and a spring member coupled between the mounting base and the first end of the stem for resiliently transmitting the vibration to the mounting base and for massaging the user.
The stem includes a hollow passage formed therein and communicating with the chamber of the housing. The stem includes a neck portion provided thereon and disposed between the stem and the housing. The mounting base includes a curved surface formed therein for engaging with the user.
A handle may further be provided and attached to the stem. The handle includes a hollow passage formed therein, and the stem includes a hollow passage formed therein and communicating with the hollow passage of the handle.
The handle includes at least one neck portion provided thereon and disposed between the handle and the housing. The handle includes a hollow passage formed therein and communicating with the chamber of the housing.
The weight includes a core, and an outer covering provided on the core. The outer covering of the weight includes an outer peripheral portion having a plurality of cavities and projections formed thereon.
A counting device may be used for counting movement of the weight relative to the housing, and includes a processor unit, and a switch coupled to the processor unit and extended into the chamber of the housing to engage with the weight when the weight moves across the switch. A display may further be provided and coupled to the processor unit.
The stem includes an outer thread provided on the first end thereof for threading with the spring member. The mounting base includes a shank having an outer thread for threading with the spring member.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
The exerciser 10 further includes a frame 20 having a central or longitudinal stem 21 and having an outer thread 22 formed or provided on one end 23 of the stem 21 for threading or engaging with a spring member 30, such as a coil spring member 30, in which the spring member 30 includes one or more inner threads 31 formed or provided therein for threading or engaging with the outer threads 14, 22 of the shank 13 and the stem 21 and thus for resiliently coupling the shank 13 and the stem 21 together.
The frame 20 includes a U-shaped handle 24 or one or more handgrips 24 attached or formed or provided on the stem 21 for being held or grasped by the users, and includes a housing 40 provided on the other end 26 of the stem 21. Each of the stem 21 and the handle or the handgrips 24 includes a hollow interior or passage 25 formed therein, and the hollow interiors or passages 25 of the stem 21 and the handle or the handgrips 24 are preferably communicating with each other.
The housing 40 is preferably spherical having a chamber 41, such as a circular or spherical chamber 41 formed therein and defined by an inner peripheral surface 42 and communicating with the passages 25 of the stem 21 and the handle 24 or the handgrips 24. The stem 21 and the handle 24 and the housing 40 may be formed by such as molding or blow molding processes. It is preferable that a reduced diameter portion or neck portion 43 is formed between the housing 40 and the stem 21 and the handgrips 24 or the handle 24.
A weight 50 is movably received in the chamber 41 of the housing 40, and includes a core 51 made of heavier materials, such as metal, and an outer covering 52 provided on the outer peripheral portion of the core 51 with such as molding or mold injection processes. It is preferable that the weight 50 includes one or more grooves or cavities 54 and/or projections 55 formed or provided on the outer peripheral portion of the outer cover 52 for generating vibrations when the weight 50 is moved against the inner peripheral surface 42 of the housing 40.
It is to be noted that the weight 50 may be formed and disposed within a mold cavity of a mold device (not shown) before blow molding the stem 21 and the housing 40. Alternatively, the stem 21 and the housing 40 and/or the handgrips 24 may include two half members that are first formed, and then dispose the weight 50 into the chamber 41 of the housing 40, and then secure or mold the two half members of the stem 21 and the housing 40 and/or the handgrips 24 together.
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When the weight 50 is moved or rotated against the inner peripheral surface 42 of the housing 40, the weight 50 may apply forces against the abdominal portion, the chest portion, or the other, portions of the user periodically in order to massage the user. In addition, the engagement of the projections 55 of the weight 50 with the inner peripheral surface 42 of the housing 40 may generate vibrations in order to further massage the abdominal portion, the chest portion, or the other portions of the user.
The vibrations generated by the engagement of the projections 55 of the weight 50 with the inner peripheral surface 42 of the housing 40 may then be resiliently transmitted to the abdominal portion, the chest portion, or the other portions of the user with the spring member 30, and may further be used to suitably or comfortably massage the abdominal portion, the chest portion, or the other portions of the user. The spring member 30 may prevent the force or the vibrations from being directly impacted onto the user.
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Accordingly, the exerciser in accordance with the present invention may be used for allowing users to easily train their waist portions, and to massage their abdominal portions, and includes a spring member for resiliently transmitting vibrations onto the abdominal portion of the user and for comfortably massaging the user's abdominal portion.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/384,200, filed on 07 Mar. 2003, pending and to be abandoned.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10384200 | Mar 2003 | US |
Child | 11294917 | Dec 2005 | US |