1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tiltable or a tilting inversion exerciser, and more particularly to a tilting inversion exerciser having a fixed control device for preventing the fixed control device from being separated from users, and for allowing the fixed control device to be easily operated by the users.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Various kinds of typical inversion suspension exercisers, rotational exercisers, tilting inversion exercisers etc. have been developed and comprise a table rotatably or pivotally attached to a support, and rotatable relative to the support for conducting various inversion or suspension exercises.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,575,745 to Lin discloses one of the typical inversion suspension exercisers, and comprises a rotatational frame pivotally attached to a support with pivots, for allowing the users to rotate the frame relative to the support.
However, the typical inversion suspension exercisers do not have any control device to control the rotational movement of the frame relative to the support, such that the users may have to use their own weight and their strength to operate the conventional tilting inversion exercisers and to conduct the typical rotational or inversion exercises.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional tilting inversion exercisers.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a tilting inversion exerciser including a driving motor to drive or to rotate the table relative to the stand to selected angular position.
The other objective of the present invention is to provide a tilting inversion exerciser including a fixed control device for preventing the fixed control device from being separated from users, and for allowing the fixed control device to be easily operated by the users.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a tilting inversion exerciser comprising a stand including an axle disposed thereon, a table rotatably attached to the axle of the stand, to support a user, a driving device attached to the table and including a reduction gearing coupled to the axle, to drive and rotate the table relative to the stand, and a control device for controlling the driving device to rotate the table relative to the stand.
The table includes at least one hand grip for being grasped by the user. The control device includes an electric cable coupled to the driving device, to operate the driving device. The electric cable is engaged through the hand grip.
The table includes at least one frame disposed thereon, and the hand grip is extended from the frame. The electric cable may be engaged through the hand grip and the frame. The control device may be secured to the hand grip.
The table includes a foot retaining device attached thereto, to retain feet of the user to the table. The stand includes two frames pivotally attached together, and at least one foldable link coupled between the frames to retain the frames in an open position, and to allow the frames to be folded relative to each other to a folding position.
The stand includes a latch engaged with the axle, to secure the axle to the stand, and to prevent the axle from being rotated relative to the stand. The stand includes an apex-connecting plate disposed thereon, to support the axle. The apex-connecting plate includes a hub, the axle is rotatably received in the hub of the apex-connecting plate.
The table includes a switch disposed thereon, and an actuator device for actuating the switch to stop the driving device and to position the table to the stand at selected angular position. The actuator device includes an actuator finger attached to the axle and rotated in concert with the axle, for being rotated by the axle to actuate the switch.
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.
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Each of the apex-connecting plates 13 includes a hub 15 provided or extended therein, for rotatably receiving an axle 16 therein with one or more bearings 17. The axles 16 may also be formed integral with each other to form a one-integral piece axle 16. One or more latches 18 may be engaged through the hubs 15, and engaged with or keyed to the axles 16, best shown in
A table 20 is rotatably or pivotally attached to the plates 13 of the stand 10 with the pivot axles 16 and/or one or more bearings 21 (
The table 20 may further include an electric control unit or box 24 attached thereto and having a transformer 25 disposed thereon, and coupled to the motor 22, for controlling the motor 22, and one or more batteries 26 attached thereto, and coupled to the motor 22 and/or the electric control box 24, for controlling the motor 22 and/or the electric control box 24. The table 20 may further include one or more handles 27 disposed thereon for being grasped by the users, or for retaining the users on the table 20, or the like.
The table 20 further includes one or more, such as two hand grips 28 disposed thereon, and directly extended therefrom, or indirectly extended from the handles 27 respectively, for being grasped by the users (
A control device 40 is attached or secured to one of the hand grips 28, and coupled to the electric control box 24 and/or the motor 22, with an electric cable 41, or via remote control mechanisms, for allowing the users to easily operate or control the electric control box 24 and/or the motor 22 to rotate or to drive the table 20 relative to the stand 10. The control device 40 may include one or more buttons 42 for being depressed or controlled by the users.
It is to be noted that the control device 40 is solidly attached or secured to one of the hand grips 28, and will not be disengaged or separated from the hand grip 28, such that the control device 40 may be easily operated by the users. The electric cable 31 may be engaged through the hand grip 28 and/or the handle 27, and may thus be suitably shielded, without being exposed. The electric control box 24 and/or the motor 22 may be controlled by the control device 40 via the electric cable 41, or via the typical remote control mechanisms. The attachment of the control device 40 to one of the hand grips 28 has been filed in a co-pending patent application, and thus will not be described in further details.
In operation, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 4–8, the user may be stably supported on the table 20, and the feet of the user may be retained or fixed in place by the foot retaining device 28. The users may hold or grasp the hand grips 28, and may easily actuate the control device 40 to rotate or to drive the table 20 relative to the stand 10. The control device 40 has no chance to be disengaged from the hand grips 28 and the table 20, and thus will have no chance to be separated from the users.
It is to be noted that the axles 16 are selectively latched to the hubs 15 of the plates 13 with the latches 18, such that the axles 16 may be prevented from being rotated relative to the hubs 15 of the apex-connecting plates 13. When the motor 22 is energized, the table 20 may be forced to rotate relative to the axles 16 by the motor 22 via the reduction gearing 23, and may be controlled and rotated relative to the stand 10 to any selected angular positions by the control device 40.
It is further to be noted that the reduction gearing 23 is directly engaged onto the axle 16 to which the table 20 is rotated around, such that the table 20 may be effectively rotated or driven by the motor 22 via the reduction gearing 23. The table 20 may also be rotated freely relative to the plates 13 of the stand 10 when the latches 18 are removed or disengaged from the hubs 15.
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Accordingly, the tilting inversion exerciser in accordance with the present invention includes a driving motor to drive or to rotate the table relative to the stand to selected angular position, and includes a fixed control device for preventing the fixed control device from being separated from users, and for allowing the fixed control device to be easily operated by the users.
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.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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5575745 | Lin | Nov 1996 | A |
5885197 | Barton | Mar 1999 | A |
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20040157714 | Huang | Aug 2004 | A1 |