The present invention relates to a twisting device for a climbing exerciser and the twisting device operates smoothly while pivoting the two pedals alternatively.
A conventional climbing exerciser with a twisting device is shown in
The present invention intends to provide an I-shaped base 7 and a post 72 extends from a center bar of the base 7. Two pedals are pivotably connected to two sides thereof and the two pedals 8 are connected with two respective cylinders so that they can be operated alternatively to overcome the resistance of the cylinders. A cylindrical tube is connected on the center bar and located bedside the post 72, a disk 71 is rotatably connected on the cylindrical tube and a handlebar stem 711 is fixed on the disk 71. A cable 9 has two ends thereof connected to the two pedals 8 respectively and the cable 9 reeves through the groove of the disk 71 so that when the two pedals 8 are pivoted alternatively, the cable 9 drives the disk 71 to rotate reciprocally. The user holds the handle on the handle stem 711 and twists with the rotation of the disk 71. However, the it is noted that the cable 9 will be broken after a period of time of use and once the cable 9 is broken, the twisting device is useless. Besides, the cable 9 might disengage from the groove of the disk 71 during operation, or the cable 9 can be loosened after a period of time of use.
The present invention relates to a climbing exerciser which comprises a base having a post and a cylindrical tube extending therefrom. A rotatable member is rotatably mounted to the cylindrical tube and a handlebar stem is fixed to the rotatable member. The rotatable member has two flanges with a gap defined therebetween. Two pedal assemblies are pivotably connected to two sides of the post and cooperated with two cylinders. Each pedal assembly has a pedal and a connection plate which is connected between the two flanges of the rotatable member. The handlebar stem is located between the two connection plates so that when the two pedal assemblies are alternatively operated, the two connection plates drive the rotatable member to let the handlebar stem twist.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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A rotatable assembly 20 includes a rotatable member 23 which is rotatably mounted to the cylindrical tube 21 by a bolt 231 and a second sleeve 26 is received in a tubular portion of the rotatable member 23. The rotatable member 23 has two flanges 24 with a gap defined therebetween. A connection tube 27 is mounted onto the tubular portion of the rotatable member 23 and is fixed to one of the flanges 24 by two bolts 242.
A handlebar assembly 40 includes a handlebar stem 41 which is fixedly mounted to an outer periphery of the connection tube 27 and a plurality of positioning bolts 42 extend through the handlebar stem 41 and the connection tube 27 to position the handlebar stem 41 to the connection tube 27. A handlebar 411 is connected to the handlebar stem 41 and two protrusions 4112 are rotatably connected on a top of the handlebar 411.
The two pedal assemblies each include a mounting tube 32 which is rotatably mounted to the rod 130 corresponding thereto. A pedal 30 and an extension tube respectively extend from the mounting tube 32 in different directions. A connection bolt 31 is connected to a distal end of the extension tube and a first end of a connection plate 25 is fixed to the connection bolt 31 by a bolt and nut assembly 311. A second end of the connection plate 25 has a hole, and the two bolts 241 extend through the two flanges 24 and the two holes in the two respective connection plates 25. The handlebar stem 41 is located between the two connection plates 25. The two pedal assemblies respectively connected to two respective second ends of the two cylinders 33.
A case 50 is mounted onto the base 10 and hides the post 13 and the cylindrical tube 21 therein.
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be 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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