1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tilting inversion exerciser, and more particularly to a tilting inversion exerciser including an actuator for tilting the user supporting table to any selected angular position relative to the lower or base support or supporting stand without tilting the user supporting table by the user himself, and for supporting the user and for giving some security to the user while conducting the inversion exercises.
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 user supporting table rotatably or pivotally attached to an upper portion of a lower or base support or supporting stand with a pivot axle, and rotatable relative to the base support for conducting or operating various inversion or suspension exercises.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,081,073 to Smith, U.S. Pat. No. 7,118,518 to Teeter, U.S. Pat. No. 7,125,372 to Teeter et al., U.S. Pat. No. 7,585,264 to Wang et al., U.S. Pat. No. 7,625,327 to Teeter et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 7,867,154 to Teeter et al. disclose several of the typical inversion suspension exercisers each comprising a user supporting table rotatably or pivotally attached to a base support or supporting stand and arranged for allowing the users to rotate the table relative to the base support, and to do various inversion or suspension exercises.
However, the user has to spend a lot of force and energy to rotate and to hold and maintain the user supporting table at the selected angular position relative to the lower supporting stand, such that the user may not easily and comfortably actuate or operate the typical inversion suspension exerciser.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,063,652 to Teeter et al., U.S. Pat. No. 7,112,167 to Kim, U.S. Pat. No. 7,374,521 to Wang, U.S. Pat. No. 7,507,192 to Teeter et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 7,544,157 to Teeter et al. disclose the other typical inversion suspension exercisers each also comprising a user supporting table rotatably or pivotally attached to a base support or supporting stand, and a motorized mechanism attached to the supporting stand and coupled to the user supporting table for tilting the user supporting table to any selected angular position relative to the lower supporting stand and for allowing the users to easily and comfortably actuate or operate the typical inversion suspension exerciser.
However, the motorized mechanism of the typical inversion suspension exerciser is expensive and may not be easily and quickly made or manufactured by the workers, and/or may include a complicated making or manufacturing procedure, such that the typical inversion suspension exerciser may include a greatly increased manufacturing cost.
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 an actuator for tilting the user supporting table to any selected angular position relative to the lower or base support or supporting stand without tilting the user supporting table by the user himself, and for supporting the user and for giving some security to the user while conducting the inversion exercises.
The other objective of the present invention is to provide a tilting inversion exerciser including an improved structure or configuration arranged for allowing the tilting inversion exerciser to be easily actuated or operated by the user.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a tilting inversion exerciser comprising a supporting stand including a primary frame and an auxiliary frame pivotally coupled together to form an inverted V-shaped structure, the primary frame including a first post and a second post, and including a first barrel and a second barrel provided on the first and the second posts respectively, a first shaft and a second shaft rotatably attached to the first and the second barrels respectively, a carrier attached to the first and the second shafts and pivoted in concert with each other, a supporting table attached to the carrier and pivoted in concert with the carrier, and an actuator coupled between the first shaft and the first post, the actuator including a release valve for selectively releasing the actuator when the release valve is depressed and actuated, and for allowing the carrier and the supporting table to be pivoted or adjusted relative to the supporting stand by the actuator to any selected angular position, and for selectively locking the actuator when the release valve is released, and thus for preventing the carrier and the supporting table from being pivoted or adjusted relative to the supporting stand by the actuator. The user may easily actuate the release valve to release and to lock the actuator without applying much force or energy to rotate the carrier and the supporting table relative to the supporting stand.
The first post includes a space formed therein for receiving the actuator, and the first barrel includes a chamber formed therein and communicating with the space of the first post for receiving the first shaft. The actuator is coupled to the first shaft, and the actuator includes a piston rod slidably extendible out of the actuator and coupled to the first post for rotating the first shaft and the carrier relative to the first barrel.
The actuator is coupled to the first shaft directly or indirectly with a linking arm. The first shaft includes a shank attached thereto, and the actuator is coupled to the shank of the first shaft with a pivot pin, and the pivot pin is spaced from the first shaft for forming an eccentric structure. The actuator includes a bracket attached to the piston rod and coupled to the first post. The release valve is engaged in the piston rod for being selectively depressed or actuated by the lever.
An operating device may further be provided and includes a lever having a first end portion, and having a second end portion for selectively engaging with the release valve. The operating device includes a handle slidably attached to the first barrel and coupled to the first end portion of the lever for actuating the second end portion of the lever to selectively engage with the release valve and to selectively release or lock the actuator.
The first barrel includes a chamber formed therein and includes a passage formed therein and communicating with the chamber of the first barrel, a hood is engaged onto the first barrel and includes an aperture formed therein, and the handle includes a tongue engaged through the passage of the first barrel and the aperture of the hood and engaged into the chamber of the first barrel and pivotally coupled to the lever. The actuator includes a bracket attached to the piston rod and coupled to the first post, and includes a groove formed in the bracket for slidably engaging with the second end portion of the lever and for guiding the lever to move relative to the piston rod of the actuator.
The first barrel includes a chamber formed therein and includes a plate provided in the chamber of the first barrel, and the plate includes an opening formed therein for rotatably engaging with the first shaft. The first barrel includes a gasket engaged in the opening of the plate and engaged between the plate and the first shaft for allowing the first shaft to be smoothly rotated relative to the first barrel. The first shaft and the gasket are engaged with each other with a non-circular cross section engagement.
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 primary U-shaped frame 10 of the lower supporting stand 1 includes two, such as first and second side posts 11, 12 and a lower beam 13 formed or provided or coupled between the side posts 11, 12 for forming or defining the U-shaped structure of the primary frame 10, the apex members 29 are disposed or attached or mounted or secured to the upper portions 14 of the side posts 11, 12 of the primary frame 10 respectively. A bracket or carrier 51 is pivotally or rotatably attached or mounted or secured or coupled to the supporting stand 1 with a latch or bearing support or pivot joint or fastener 52, and located between the side posts 11, 12 for supporting or carrying the supporting table 50 and for pivotally or rotatably attaching or mounting or securing or coupling the supporting table 50 to the supporting stand 1 and for moving or adjusting the supporting table 50 relative to the supporting stand 1 to any selected angular position.
The rear U-shaped frame 20 also includes two side posts 21, 22 and a lower beam 23 formed or provided or coupled between the posts 21, 22 for forming or defining the U-shaped structure of the rear frame 20, the upper portions 24 of the posts 21, 22 of the rear frame 20 are pivotally or rotatably attached or mounted or secured or coupled to the upper portions 14 of the posts 11, 12 of the primary frame 10 or to the apex members 29 with pivot axles 25 respectively (
The supporting table 50 or the carrier 51 includes an extension 53, such as an adjustable extension 53 attached or coupled or extended from the supporting table 50 and/or the carrier 51 for supporting an ankle holder or foot retaining device 54 and for holding or retaining or positioning the feet of the user to the carrier 51 and the supporting table 50. The extension 53 may be extended or adjusted relative to the supporting table 50 for moving or adjusting the foot retaining device 54 toward or away from the supporting table 50, according to the height of the users, for example. The primary frame 10 further include a reinforcing bar 14 disposed or attached or mounted or secured between the posts 11, 12 of the primary frame 10 for reinforcing the primary frame 10, and for contacting or engaging with the extension 53 and for limiting the extension 53 and the supporting table 50 to pivot or rotate relative to the supporting stand 1.
The above-described structure or configuration for the tilting inversion exerciser, including the lower supporting stand 1, the carrier 51 and the extension 53 and the foot retaining device 54 and the supporting table 50 is typical and is not related to the present invention and will not be described in further details. The lower supporting stand 1 includes one or more, such as two cylindrical members or barrels 30, such as first and second barrels 30 are disposed or attached or mounted or secured on the upper portions 15 of the posts 11, 12 of the primary frame 10 respectively (
As shown in
The first shaft 35 includes a shank 37 attached thereto or extended radially and outwardly therefrom, and the one or first barrel 30 includes an oblong hole or passage 38 formed therein and communicating with the chamber 31 of the one or first barrel 30, and aligned with the space 16 of the post 11 of the primary frame 10 (
Alternatively, as shown in
The bracket 46 includes one or more oblong holes or grooves 48 formed therein and substantially in line with or parallel to the piston rod 44, and the bracket 46 and/or the piston rod 44 may include a knob or switch button or release valve 49 slidably engaged therein, for example, as shown in
An actuating or operating mechanism or device 6 may further be provided and includes a hand grip or handle 60 slidably attached or mounted or secured or engaged onto the barrel 30, and the handle 60 includes a tongue 61 extended downwardly therefrom and engaged through the passage 38 of the barrel 30 and engaged into the chamber 31 of the first barrel 30 (
A cover or hood 65 may further be provided and slidably or rotatably attached or mounted or secured or engaged onto the barrel 30 and slidable or rotatable relative to the barrel 30, and includes an aperture 66 formed therein for slidably receiving or engaging with the tongue 61 of the handle 60, the aperture 66 of the hood 65 includes a size or dimension or standard or width or length equal to or slightly greater than that of the tongue 61 of the handle 60, for allowing only the tongue 61 to engage into the aperture 66 of the hood 65, and for preventing the handle 60 from engaging into the aperture 66 of the hood 65, and also for preventing the handle 60 from engaging into the chamber 31 of the first barrel 30. A cap or cover 67 may further be provided and attached or mounted or secured to the side portion of the barrel 30 for enclosing the barrel 30 and for covering and shielding the parts or elements contained in the barrel 30.
In operation, as shown in
At this moment, the actuator 40 may no longer be actuated or operated, and the shaft 35 and the carrier 51 and the supporting table 50 may no longer be pivoted or rotated or adjusted relative to the primary frame 10 of the supporting stand 1. It is to be noted that the release valve 49 may be easily actuated or operated by the handle 60 and the lever 62, i.e., the user may spend less energy or force to move the handle 60 relative to the barrel 30, and the supporting table 50 may be pivoted or adjusted relative to the primary frame 10 of the supporting stand 1 by the actuator 40 to any selected angular position. It is further to be noted that the actuator 40 is preferably received or engaged or contained or shielded in the post 11 of the primary frame 10, however, the actuator 40 may also be disposed outside the post 11 of the primary frame 10 and coupled between the post 11 of the primary frame 10 and the carrier 51 and the supporting table 50.
Accordingly, the tilting inversion exerciser in accordance with the present invention includes an actuator for tilting the user supporting table to any selected angular position relative to the lower or base support or supporting stand without tilting the user supporting table by the user himself, and for supporting the user and for giving some security to the user while conducting the inversion exercises, and includes an improved structure or configuration arranged for allowing the tilting inversion exerciser to be easily actuated or operated by the user.
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.
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