1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an exercise device, especially to a waist exercise device.
2. Description of the Prior Art(s)
Nowadays, people are usually busy with work and hardly have enough time to exercise outdoors. Therefore, various conventional exercise devices have been developed to allow people to exercise indoors for maintenance of their health. One of the exercise devices that allow a user to train his waist, abdomen and hips is a non-powered hoop, called “Hula hoop”. A circumference of the hoop is far longer than a girth of a human body. The hoop circles around the waist of the user. When the user twists the waist and moves the hips to twirl the hoop around the waist, muscles in the waist, the abdomen and the hips are exercised and strengthened.
However, when the hoop twirls around the waist, the hoop repeatedly presses against the waist and the abdomen of the user. Therefore, improper use of the hoop can sprain the muscles in the waist and the abdomen, or can cause injuries to the spine. Moreover, as weight of the hoop increases, risk of damaging the user also increases.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a waist exercise device to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a waist exercise device. The waist exercise device has an annular rail, a slide base slidably mounted on the annular rail, and a balance weight connected to the slide base via a rope.
A user wears the waist exercise device on his waist and twists his waist and moves his hips to fling the balance weight to revolve around the annular rail and to drive the slide base to slide along the annular rail. Thus, muscles in the waist, the abdomen, and the hips of the user are trained and strengthened. Since the annular rail does not repeatedly press against the waist and the abdomen, exercising with the waist exercise device does not cause damage to the muscles in the waist, the abdomen, and the hips, does not injure the spine, and is safe.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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When the slide base 20 slides along the annular recess 14 of the annular rail 10 to orbit around the annular rail 10, with the inner rollers 21 abutting and rolling along the main panel 11 or the retaining panels 13 of the annular rail 10, the slide base 20 does not vibrate laterally. Moreover, with the outer rollers 22 abutting and rolling along the retaining panels 13 of the annular rail 10, the slide base 20 does not vibrate longitudinally. Accordingly, the slide base 20 can smoothly and stably slide along the annular recess 14 of the annular rail 10.
The balance weight 31 is connected to the slide base 20 via a rope 32. The cushion belt 40 is mounted on and around the inner annular surface of the annular rail 10. Specifically, the cushion belt 40 is mounted on and around the inner surface of the main panel 11 of the annular rail 10. With further reference to
More specifically, the annular rail 10 is formed by connecting multiple connecting rail sections 103, a first mounting rail section 101, and a second mounting rail section 102. The connecting rail sections 103 are pivotally connected to each other in series to form an arced rail having two ends. Each connecting rail section 103 is an arc. The first mounting rail section 101 is pivotally connected to one of the ends of the arced rail. The second mounting rail section 102 is pivotally connected to the other end of the arced rail and is selectively mounted around the first mounting rail section 101. The protruding stops 15 of the annular rail 10 are formed on the first mounting rail section 101. The locking hooks 16 and the resilient elements 17 are mounted on the second mounting rail section 102.
When the waist exercise device is in use, the annular rail 10 is worn on the waist of the user 50. As the user 50 twists his waist and moves his hips, the balance weight 31 is flung to revolve around the annular rail 10. Accordingly, the slide base 20 is driven by the balance weight 31 via the rope 32 and slides along the annular recess 14 of the annular rail 10. The user 50 exercises to keep the slide base 20 and the balance weight 31 revolving around the annular rail 10 such that muscles in the waist, the abdomen, and the hips are trained and strengthened.
The waist exercise device as described has the following advantages. Since the annular rail 10 is worn and fastened to the waist of the user 50, the annular rail 10 does not repeatedly press against the waist and the abdomen of the user 50 when in use. Consequently, exercising with the waist exercise device of the present invention does not cause damage to muscles in the waist, the abdomen, and the hip, does not injure the spine, and is safe. Moreover, with the cushion belt 40 abutting the waist of the user 50, the annular rail 10 does not press hard upon the user 50. The user 50 can wear the waist exercise device in a comfortable manner.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.