Waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus and load controller therefor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6776743
  • Patent Number
    6,776,743
  • Date Filed
    Saturday, December 29, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 17, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Lucchesi; Nicholas D.
    • Amerson; L
    Agents
    • Patton Boggs LLP
Abstract
A support unit is constructed by assembling all or some of a footrest, a backrest, a pedestal, a handle, and related frames. Waist exercises are conducted utilizing a backrest frame operated in conjunction with a load controller, with the lower part of the user's body being fixed to the support unit. An apparatus further comprises a lower body holder mounted on the support unit. The lower body holder preferably comprises a front thigh holder for tightly holding the front potion of a thigh, a rear thigh holder for tightly holding the rear portion of a thigh, a front pelvis holder for tightly holding the front portion of a pelvis, and a rear pelvis holder for tightly holding the rear portion of a pelvis.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatuses for strengthening and rehabilitating the waist including the lumbar vertebrae and the lumbar muscles, and more particularly to a waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus and load controller used in conjunction with the apparatus to produce desired load by controlling the flow direction and amount of working fluid.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Generally, around the waist region, the pelvis is connected to the vertebrae and two hip joints are connected to the pelvis. Various lumbar muscles are connected to both pelvis and vertebrae, so that the pelvis can conduct movement relative to the vertebrae.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,928,112 discloses one of conventional waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatuses that are used to strengthen or rehabilitate the waist.




However, the conventional waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus has a problem in a user's performing bending exercises in which the user sits up upright from a position where the waist is bent while the lower part of his body is firmly held by a thigh holding belt, as described below.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the lower part of the body including the pelvis


1


is tightly held by the conventional apparatus in such a way that the knee


4


is raised up by a footrest


10


pushing the feet and the center portion of the thigh


3


is tied around a seat plate


12


by a belt


11


to bring the pelvis


1


into contact with the seat plate


12


. However, in accordance with the conventional apparatus, only the femur


7


is tightly held by the belt


11


, while the pelvis


1


is movable forward and rearward.




In more detail, in the conventional waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus, the knee


4


is raised up by elevating the footrest


10


from a position where the rear portion of the pelvis


1


is supported by a pelvis support


13


, the feet


6


rest on the footrest


10


and a knee support


14


is situated at a proper height. As a result, the knee


4


is brought into contact with the knee support


14


, but the lower portion of the thigh


3


becomes spaced apart from the seat plate


12


. In this state, the center portion of the thigh


3


is tightly tied by the wide belt


11


to bring the pelvis


1


into contact with the seat plate


12


.




When the center portion of the thigh is downwardly pushed by the belt


11


, the waist seems to be tightly held by the conventional strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus, since the pelvis


1


is brought into contact with the seat plate


1


and the rear portion of the pelvis


1


is supported by the pelvis support


13


. However, only the femur


7


is tightly held by the belt


11


and the pelvis


1


is movable forward and rearward, so that the pelvis


1


can be rotated around the hip joint


2


, thus causing the lower part of the body to be somewhat freely movable.




Additionally, the rear portion of the pelvis


1


seems to be supported by the pelvis support


13


, but shock absorbing space exists between the rear portion of the pelvis


1


and the pelvis support


13


. Accordingly, this cannot be called a safe holding from the medical point of view.




When the center portion of the thigh


3


is tightly held by the belt


11


with the knee raised up by the footrest


10


pushing the feet


6


, the pelvis


1


is brought into tight contact with the seat plate


12


, but space is created between the thigh


3


and the seat plate


12


. The space allows the thigh


3


to be moved, so that the thigh


3


is not tightly held by the apparatus.




In practice, when a user performs bending exercises in which he sits up straight from a position where the waist is bent, force resulting from the bending exercises is transmitted to feet through the pelvis


1


, the femur


7


and the calf


5


. The force exerted on the footrest


10


is increased in proportion to the force applied by a user. The sequential transmission of the reaction proceeding from the pelvis


1


to the feet


6


means that the bones and joints ranging from the pelvis


1


to the feet


6


are not properly held by the apparatus.




Though the waist seems to be tightly held by the conventional waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus because feet are laid on the footrest


10


and the buttocks is supported by the pelvis support


13


, shock absorbing space exists between the pelvis


1


and the pelvis support


13


. Consequently, the pelvis


1


should be moved rearward till the pelvis


1


is brought into tight contact with the pelvis support


13


, and the belt is tightened correspondingly.




The belt


11


is tightened to the center portion of the thigh


3


. As a result, it is difficult for the pelvis


1


to be brought into contact with the seat plate


12


and a user may experience pain in his thigh caused by the tightening of the belt


11


so as to bring the pelvis


1


into the seat plate


12


.




When a user performs bending exercises in which he sits up straight from a position where the waist is bent, force exerted on the footrest


10


and the tightness of the belt


11


are increased in proportion to force applied by the user. These prove that the waist is not held properly.




The holding of the lower part of the body should be performed so as to suppress the movement of the lower part, since force resulting from the bending exercises of the upper part of the body is exerted to the lower part, causing the lower part to move. However, the conventional waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus does not prevent the lower part from moving due to force resulting from the bending exercises of the upper part.




The lumbar vertebrae constituting the principal element of the waist consists of a plurality of vertebrae directly connected to one another without the aid of an additional support bone, and spinal nerves pass through the lumbar vertebrae, so that the lower part of the body including the pelvis should be tightly held during waist exercises. However, in the conventional waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus, the knees are held by a holding plate and the center portion of the thighs are tied to a seat by a belt, so that strengthening or rehabilitating effect is poor and accidents such as the fracture of a bone may occur in the case of the elderly and osteoporosis sufferers.




In addition, the conventional waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus has shortcomings in that it is difficult for a user to recognize the degree of tightness of the thigh holding belt and the thigh holding belt cannot be rapidly loosened in case of excessive tightening. When pain is excessive during strengthening or rehabilitation or preparation therefor, the thigh holding belt is not easily loosened, thereby causing a problem in safety.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the present invention has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus, which is capable of securely holding the lower part of the body, including the pelvis, by means of lower body holding means, momentarily loosening the lower part in an emergency and preventing accidents that may occur during excise.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus, which allows waist strengthening and rehabilitating exercise to be actively or passively conducted within a predetermined angle and allows a user to conduct bending, reflexion and twisting exercises.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a load controller, which is capable of easily controlling the quantity and direction of load, being simply constructed, being widely used, and being easily installed and utilized.




In order to accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus, in which a support unit is constructed by assembling all or some of a footrest, a backrest, a pedestal, a handle and related frames, and waist exercises are conducted utilizing a backrest frame operated in conjunction with a load controller with the lower part of his body being fixed to the support unit, the apparatus further comprising lower body holding means mounted on the support unit, the lower body holding means being comprised of a front thigh holder for tightly holding the front portion of the thigh and a rear thigh holder for tightly holding the rear portion of the thigh.




The lower body holding means may further comprise pelvis holding means, the pelvis holding means consisting of a front pelvis holder for tightly holding the front portion of the pelvis and a rear pelvis holder for tightly holding the rear portion of the pelvis, or may be constructed by all or some of the front thigh holder, the rear thigh holder, the front pelvis holder and the rear pelvis holder.




The front thigh holder and the rear thigh holder may be each provided with an inclination support unit.




The front thigh holder may comprise moving means in which a pressurizing bar is guided by two pairs of moving links supported by fixed frames; inclined link supporting means provided with an elastic support that supports one inclined moving link; stopper means for preventing the moving link from being moved rearward and allowing the moving link to support the pressurizing bar; and pressurizing means for allowing a pressurizing rod to be pressurized by moving forward the moving link.




The waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus may further comprise a pressure meter operated according to pressure exerted from the pressuring holder to the pressurizing rod, the pressure meter being mounted on a portion moved together with the pressuring holder so as to recognize the amount of the pressure.




The waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus may further comprise a holding release unit for momentarily loosening the holding means, the holding release unit being mounted on the lower body holding means.




The waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus may further comprise a manual exercise lever for manually conducting exercise, the manual exercise lever being mounted on a frame moved together with the backrest or a portion of the load controller moved together with the backrest frame.




The waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus may further comprise a measuring instrument such as a load cell mounted on a frame moved together with the load controller to measure resisting force caused by exercise load, and a braking unit for the braking adjustment of the load controller and sectional braking mounted on the rotating shaft of the frame moved together with the load controller.




The waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus may further comprise a vertical rotating shaft, the vertical rotating shaft being situated under the support frame of the backrest to be operated in conjunction with the load controller, the vertical rotating shaft being aligned with the central line of the lumbar vertebrae so as to allow the waist to be twisted




The present invention provides a waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus, in which a support unit is constructed by assembling all or some of a footrest, a backrest, a pedestal, a handle and related frames, and waist exercises are conducted utilizing a backrest frame operated in conjunction with a load controller with the lower part of his body being fixed to the support unit, the apparatus further comprising; lower body holding means for tightly holding the lower part of the body, the lower body holding means being mounted on the support unit; a pressure meter for recognizing the degree of the tightness of the lower body holding means, the pressure meter being mounted on a portion moved together with the lower body holding means; and a holding release unit for momentarily releasing the holding of the lower body holding means by the application of external manipulation, the holding release unit being mounted on a portion moved together with the lower body holding means.




The present invention provides a load controller, comprising: an annular space provided in a casing around its central shaft to accommodate with working fluid; a vane having the same shape as the cross section of the annular space positioned in the annular space to be operated in conjunction with the central shaft; an working fluid adjustor situated in a portion of the annular space to adjust the direction and amount of working fluid; and a fluid load adjustor formed to communicate with the annular space so as to adjust load by varying the volume of the inner cavity thereof; wherein the working fluid adjustor is comprised of a flow rate control valve and a flow direction control valve, and can adjust the direction and amount of working fluid.




The present invention provides a load controller, comprising: load applying means, in which a load lever is mounted to a portion moved together with a central shaft and the size of load can be adjusted by changing the position of weights; balancing means, in which an auxiliary load lever is situated to be opposite to the load lever and resisting force exerted from the outside to the central shaft is controlled by changing the position of weights; clutch means that is disposed between a portion moved together with a central shaft and the load applying means to connect or disconnect the load applying means with or from the apparatus; attenuating means that is mounted on the moved portion of the load applying means to attenuate return load generated by the load applying means while the load applying means is returned to its original position after performing movement; and sectional braking means, in which a ratchet gear portion is formed on a portion moved together with the central shaft and a stopper is situated in the vicinity of the ratchet gear portion, thereby performing sectional braking; wherein the load controller includes all or some of the load applying means, the balancing means, the clutch means, the attenuating means, and the sectional braking means.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a view showing a state in which the lower part of the body is held on a conventional waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus;





FIG. 2

is a view showing a state in which the lower part of the body is held on a waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a schematic side view showing a waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a schematic rear view of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged partially sectional view showing a principal portion of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged view showing a principal portion of

FIGS. 3 and 5

;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged view showing a principal portion of

FIGS. 3 and 5

;





FIG. 8

is an exploded view showing the front thigh holder and front pelvis holder of

FIGS. 3 and 5

;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged side view showing the rear thigh holder and the rear pelvis holder of

FIGS. 3 and 5

;





FIG. 10

is a side view showing the variation of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is a side view showing a waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus and operation thereof in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 12

is a schematic rear view of

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 13

is a side view showing a waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus and operation thereof in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 14

is an enlarged schematic perspective view showing the front thigh holder and front pelvis holder of

FIG. 13

;





FIG. 15

is an enlarged schematic perspective view showing the rear thigh holder of

FIG. 13

;





FIG. 16

is an enlarged partially sectional view showing the braking unit of

FIGS. 4 and 12

;





FIG. 17

is a side view showing a waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus and operation thereof in accordance with an additional embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 18

to


20


are views showing a load controller in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 18

is a horizontal cross section thereof,





FIG. 19

is a vertical cross section thereof, and





FIG. 20

is an enlarged view showing a principal portion of

FIG. 18

; and





FIGS. 21

to


24


are views showing a load controller in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 21

is a vertical cross section thereof,





FIG. 22

is a vertical cross section showing the control connecting portion of

FIG. 21

while control is connected to the apparatus,





FIG. 23

is a vertical cross section showing the control connecting portion of

FIG. 21

while control is disconnected from the apparatus, and





FIG. 24

is a vertical cross section showing the lower portion of FIG.


21


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail with reference to accompanying drawings.




[First Embodiment]




A first embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to

FIGS. 2

to


10


, hereinafter.




A support unit


20


is constructed by assembling all or some of a footrest


15


, a backrest


16


, a pedestal


17


, a handle


18


and related frames


8


,


9


and


19


. A user conducts waist movement utilizing the backrest frame


8


operated in conjunction with a load controller


80


, with the lower part of his body being fixed to the support unit


20


. Lower body holding means


30


is mounted on a support unit


20


. The lower body holding means


30


is comprised of a front thigh holder


32


for tightly holding the front portion of the thigh and a rear thigh holder


34


for tightly holding the rear portion of the thigh.




The lower body holding means


30


may further include a pelvis holder


35


. The pelvis holder


35


may be comprised of a front pelvis holder


36


for tightly holding the front portion of the pelvis and a rear pelvis holder


38


for tightly holding the rear portion of the pelvis.




Of course, as occasion arises, the lower body holding means


30


may include all or some of the front thigh holder


32


, the rear thigh holder


34


, the front pelvis holder


36


and the rear pelvis holder


38


.




Additionally, the front thigh holder


32


and the rear thigh holder


34


may be each provided with an inclination support unit


40


.




In this case, the front thigh holder


32


is comprised of moving means


300


in which a pressurizing bar


302


is guided by two pairs of moving links


304


supported by fixed frames


9


, inclined link supporting means


320


provided with an elastic support


318


that supports one inclined moving link


304


, stopper means


360


for preventing the moving link


304


from being moved rearward and allowing the moving link


304


to support the pressurizing bar


302


, and pressurizing means


340


for allowing a pressurizing rod


308


to be pressurized by moving forward the moving link


304


.




In the moving means


300


, a pressurizing bar


302


is situated to slide while surrounding a hinge support member


310


to which the upper ends of the moving links


304


are hingedly attached, the adjusting knob


314


of the handle


312


and a plurality of through holes


316


are respectively formed on the upper surface of the pressurizing bar


302


and the hinge support member


310


to adjust the moving position of the pressurizing bar


302


by the insertion of the stopper


317


of the knob


314


into one through hole


316


, and the pressurizing holder


306


is fixed in the cover


311


of the pressurizing rod


308


by means of a block


313


and fixing fins


315


to be movable.




The inclined link support means


320


is mounted to the support frame


9


of the support unit


20


, and is constructed by attaching a roller member


324


to the upper end of the actuating rod


322


of an elastic support mechanism


318


that is shaped in the form of a spring shock absorber. The inclined link support means


320


serves to support the upper surface of the moving link


304


when the moving link


304


is advanced.




In the pressurizing means


340


, a fixed block


332


is placed on a cross bar


330


fixedly disposed between the fixed frames


9


. A threaded rod


338


is rotatably supported between the fixed block


332


and the connecting shaft


336


of a shaft support


334


fixedly mounted to one fixed frame


9


. A moving piece


342


is fitted over the threaded rod


338


in a screw engagement manner to be hingedly connected to the lower ends of the rear pair of moving links


304


. A connecting shaft


348


, over which a pulley


346


is fitted, is disposed between the shaft support


334


and a bearing


344


. Two splined portions


350


′ and


352


′ are formed on the inner portions of the connecting shafts


336


and


348


. The handle shaft


352


of a handle


350


is fitted into the bearing


344


and the connecting shafts


336


and


348


. A splined portion


354


is formed on the front end of the handle shaft


352


. As the handle shaft


352


is moved forward or rearward, the threaded rod


338


is rotated by the connecting shaft


336


or the pulley


346


is rotated by the connecting rod


348


depending upon which one of the splined portions


350


and


352


the splined portion


354


of the handle shaft


352


is engaged with. As the threaded rod


338


is rotated, the pressurizing bar


302


is moved forward or rearward by the moving forward or rearward of the moving piece


332


and the moving links


304


.




The stopper means


360


is constructed by hingedly attaching a ratchet gear member


364


to the fixed block


362


which is mounted on the cross member


330


and to which the lower ends of the moving links


304


are hingedly connected, and also hingedly attaching a stopper member


368


having a handle


366


to the center portion so that the projection


370


of the stopper member


368


is engaged with the gear


372


of the ratchet gear member


364


, thereby preventing the moving links


304


from being moved rearward.




In this case, the front thigh holder


32


and the front pelvis holder


36


may be integrated into a pressurizing holder


306


so that the pressurizing holder


306


functions as both the front thigh holder


32


and the front pelvis holder


36


.




In the inclination support unit


40


, the pressurizing rod


308


to the lower surface of which the pressurizing holder


306


is attached is attached to the front portion of the pressurizing bar


302


by a hinge


402


, a threaded rod


410


having an adjusting knob


408


at its one end is extended from a front fixed member


404


to a rear end member


406


through a hinge support member


310


and a protective pipe


407


, a slide block


412


is fitted over the threaded rod


410


in a screw engagement manner in the vicinity of the fixing member


404


, and an angle adjusting link


416


is arranged between the slide block


412


and the connecting link


414


of the pressurizing rod


308


. When the threaded rod


410


is rotated by rotating the adjusting knob


408


, the slide block


412


is moved forward or rearward and, accordingly, the angle adjusting link


416


is inclined at a different angle. The connecting link


414


hingedly connected to the angle adjusting link


416


is rotated around the hinge


402


at a different angle, along with the pressurizing rod


308


, thereby bringing the inclined surface of the pressurizing holder


306


into contact with the body or taking away the inclined surface of the pressurizing holder


306


from the body.




The footrest


374


situated under the front thigh holder


32


is mounted to a moving block


376


. The moving block


376


is moved along two guide rods


378


disposed between two opposing fixed frames


9


. A threaded rod


380


is situated between the guide rods


378


to be rotated in the same position. A pulley


382


is fitted over one end of the threaded rod


380


and a belt


384


is wound around the pulleys


346


and


382


, so that the pulleys


346


and


382


can be rotated together by the handle


350


and the handle shaft


352


. Two links


390


are attached at their one-side ends to the fixed bracket


386


of the moving block


376


and a worm gear


388


mounted in the moving block


376




b


, and at their other-side ends to the footrest


374


. The worm gear


388


is rotated by a worm


392


situated in the moving block


376


to adjust the position and mounting angle of the footrest


376


. A spline portion is formed through the worm


392


, the operating rod


394


having a spline portion is extended through the fixed frames


9


and inserted into the worm


392


in a spline engagement manner, and a handle


398


is attached to one end of the operating rod


394


. As a result, the operating rod


394


is rotated by the rotation of the handle


398


, the worm


392


and the worm gear


388


are rotated together with the operating rod


394


, and, finally, the footrest


374


is operated by the movement of the link


390


.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, in the rear thigh holder


34


, a fixed seat


122


is placed on a seat frame


120


and a moving seat


128


is placed on a moving frame


126


rotatably attached to the seat frame


120


by means of a hinge


124


, a crank-shaped link


130


is attached to the lower surface of the moving frame


126


, a moving piece


136


is engaged with a threaded rod


134


rotatably attached to the pedestal


17


and provided at its outer end with a handle


132


, and the moving piece


136


and the link


132


are connected to each other by a connecting rod


136


′. As a result, the threaded rod


134


is rotated by the rotation of the handle


132


, the crank-shaped link


130


is moved through the connecting rod


136


′ by the rotational movement of the handle


132


, and the moving seat


128


is moved upward or downward, thereby tightly pushing the rear part of the thigh.




Alternatively, in the rear thigh holder


34


, a seat frame


120


, as shown in

FIG. 10

, may be constructed to be rotated around a hinge


138


so that a single seat


120


′ can be brought into tight contact with the rear portion of the thigh.




As shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

, in the rear pelvis holder


38


, the moving piece


144


is engaged with the threaded rod


142


rotatably attached to the pedestal


17


and provided with a handle


140


, an arm


146


is fixedly attached to the moving piece


144


, a frame


148


is hingedly attached to the arm


146


, and a pelvis rest


150


is attached to the frame


148


. As a result, the moving piece


144


is moved forward or rearward by the rotation of the handle


140


and the arm


146


, the frame


148


and the pelvis rest


150


are moved forward and rearward by the movement of the moving piece


144


, thereby tightly pushing the rear part of the pelvis.




A pressure meter


42


operated in response to pressure exerted from the pressurizing holder


306


to the pressurizing rod


308


is mounted to a portion moved together with the pressurizing holder


306


, so that the amount of pressure can be indicated by the pressure meter.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 3

,


5


and


7


, for the portion moved together with the pressurizing holder


306


, the pressure meter operated in response to pressure exerted from the pressurizing holder


306


to the ratchet gear member


364


through the pressurizing rod


308


, the pressurizing bar


302


, the moving links


304


and the stopper member


368


may be a spring type of meter. If necessary, one of other types of pressure meter can be utilized for the waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus.




The thigh or pelvis can be tightly held by the lower body holding means


30


. A holding release unit


44


is mounted on the lower body holding means


30


to momentarily loosen the holding means


30


, and can be mounted on the conventional exercise apparatus. As illustrated in

FIGS. 3

,


5


and


7


, the holding release unit


44


, a main rod


440


and a stopper rod


442


is connected to each other by a hinge


444


, the extension of the main rod


440


covers the upper end portion of the stopper rod


442


to prevent the stopper rod


442


from being bent upward, and a plate spring


446


is attached to the lower portions of the main rod


440


and the stopper rod


442


to keep the main rod


440


and the stopper rod


442


extended. When the loosening of the pressurizing holder


306


is required for various reasons such as a severe pain while the thigh and the pelvis are tightly held by the pressurizing holder


306


, the handle


370


is pulled so that the stopper rod


442


is rotated around the hinge


444


and raised upward. Accordingly, the moving link


304


grows to be freely movable without hindrance, and the pressurizing holder


306


can be loosened in an instant.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, when the load controller


80


exerts load on the apparatus, a manual exercise lever


50


is mounted on a frame moved together with the backrest


16


or a portion of the load controller


80


moved together with the backrest frame


8


to allow manual exercise to be conducted.




As illustrated in

FIG. 4

, a measuring instrument


60


such as a load cell is installed on a frame moved together with the load controller


80


so as to measure resisting force according to exercise load. If necessary, exercise load can be measured by counterforce exerted on the frame regardless of loading or unloading state.




As depicted in

FIGS. 4

,


12


and


16


, a braking unit


70


is mounted on a frame moved together with the load controller


80


to control the load of the load controller


80


by braking operation and to perform sectional braking. That is, the braking unit


70


serves to control exercise load and exercise range when exercise load is necessary or unnecessary. For example, the braking unit


70


may be mounted to a central shaft


83


that is the frame moved together with the load controller


80


. With reference to

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


16


, the braking unit


70


is comprised of a rotating disk


71


to which two stoppers


72


are attached, a pair of adjusting knobs


73


provided with two stoppers


74


and elastically supported by springs


78


, two holes


76


for the adjustment of exercise range, two fixing cavities


77


, and an outer casing


75


fixedly mounted on a support unit


20


to allow the adjusting knobs


73


to be exposed to the outside through the holes


77


. As a result, when two movement ranges can be set by positioning the adjusting knobs


73


in the cavities


77


of the holes


76


, the movement range of the rotating disk


71


moved together with the central shaft


82


is determined, thereby determining the movement range of the central shaft


83


. When the adjusting knobs


73


are situated beside the stoppers


72


, the movement range is not allowed the central shaft


83


, thereby preventing the central shaft


83


from being rotated and causing the central shaft


83


to be held in place.




Reference numeral


55


designates a headrest.




[Second Embodiment]




Next, with reference to

FIGS. 11 and 12

, a waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention is described.




Lower body holding means


30


is mounted on a support unit


20


. The lower body holding means


30


is comprised of a front thigh holder


32


for tightly holding the front portion of the thigh and a rear thigh holder


34


for tightly holding the rear portion of the thigh. The lower body holding means


30


may further include a pelvis holder


35


. The pelvis holder


35


may be comprised of a front pelvis holder


36


for tightly holding the front portion of the pelvis and a rear pelvis holder


38


for tightly holding the rear portion of the pelvis. Of course, as occasion arises, the lower body holding means


30


may be constructed by assembling all or some of the front thigh holder


32


, the rear thigh holder


34


, the front pelvis holder


36


and the rear pelvis holder


38


.




Of the lower body holding means


30


, the front thigh holder


32


is integrated with the front pelvis holder


36


. This embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that a pressurizing rod


308


to which a pressurizing holder


306


is fixed is hingedly attached to the lower end of a retractable pressurizing bar


302


by means of a hinge


402


and the upper end of the pressurizing bar


302


is rotatably attached to a fixed frame


19


mounted on the support frame


20


by a shaft


190


so that the front parts of the thigh and the pelvis are tightly held by the rotation of the pressurizing bar


302


by means of external drive means


160


.




In the external drive means


160


, two sprocket wheels


164


and


166


are fitted over the shaft


190


of the pressurizing bar


302


and a lower shaft


162


rotatably situated in the vicinity of the pedestal


17


, a chain


168


is situated to pass over the sprocket wheels


164


and


166


, a worm gear is mounted to the lower shaft


162


, a worm


172


engaged with the worm gear is mounted on the inner end of an actuating rod


174


, the actuating rod


174


is rotatably fitted into two holding members


176


, and a handle is fixedly attached to the outer end of the actuating rod


174


. As a result, the actuating rod


174


is rotated by the handle


178


, the worm


172


mounted on the end of the actuating rod


174


and the worm gear engaged with the worm


172


are rotated along with the actuating rod


174


, the lower shaft


162


to which the worm gear mounted, the sprocket wheel


166


, the chain


168


and the upper shaft


190


are moved, the pressurizing bar


302


attached to the upper shaft


190


is rotated, and, finally, the front parts of the thigh and the pelvis are tightly held by the pressurizing holder


306


.




Since the rear thigh holder


34


has a general seat structure and the rear pelvis holder


38


has the same structure as that of the previous embodiment, the detailed description of these is omitted.




An inclination support unit


40


may be mounted to the front thigh holder


32


. In the inclination support unit


40


, a slippage preventing portion


420


is formed on the upper surface of the pressurizing holder


306


, and a stopper member


422


is hingedly held over the front portion of the pressurizing holder


36


. As a result, the stopper member


422


is brought into contact with the slippage preventing portion


420


, and the contact position of the slippage preventing portion


420


and the stopper member


422


and the inclination of the pressurizing holder


306


are determined by the pushing or pulling of the stopper member


422


.




In this embodiment, a manual exercise lever


50


is mounted to a portion of a frame operated in conjunction with a backrest


16


or a portion of a load controller


80


operated in conjunction with a backrest frame


8


, thus allowing manual exercise to be conducted.




A braking unit


70


may be mounted on the central shaft


83


of the load controller


80


to control load exerted by the load controller


80


and perform sectional braking.




[Third Embodiment]




Next, with reference to

FIGS. 13

to


15


, a waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention is described.




Lower body holding means


30


is mounted on a support unit


20


. The lower body holding means


30


is comprised of a front thigh holder


32


for tightly holding the front portion of the thigh and a rear thigh holder


34


for tightly holding the rear portion of the thigh. The lower body holding means


30


may further include a pelvis holder


35


. The pelvis holder


35


may be comprised of a front pelvis holder


36


for tightly holding the front portion of the pelvis and a rear pelvis holder


38


for tightly holding the rear portion of the pelvis. Of the lower body holding means


30


, the front thigh holder


32


is integrated with the front pelvis holder


36


.




In the front thigh holder


32


and the front pelvis holder


36


, two guide rods


200


are each supported by two spaced support frames


20


, a support bar


202


at its both ends fitted over the guide rods


200


is moved forward or rearward by a threaded rod


204


engaged with the support bar


202


, the threaded rod


204


is inserted into a support frame


22


to be rotated at its original position and is provided with a handle


206


, a pressurizing rod


308


is fitted over an arm


208


of the support rod


202


, and a pressurizing holder


306


is attached to the pressurizing rod


308


by a hinge


210


. As a result, the support bar


202


engaged with the threaded rod


204


is moved forward or rearward by the rotation of the handle


206


, the arm


208


is moved forward or rearward, and the front portions of the thigh and the pelvis are tightly held by the movement of the pressurizing rod


308


and the pressurizing holder


306


.




In the rear thigh holder


34


and the rear pelvis holder


38


, a threaded rod


224


or


226


is mounted to the support frame


20


to be rotated at its original position, a handle


220


or


222


is attached to the outer end of the threaded rod


224


or


226


, and a holder body


228


and


230


is attached to the inner end of the threaded rod


224


or


226


through a hinge


232


or


234


. In particular, in the case of the rear thigh holder


34


, the threaded rod


226


is attached to the holder body


230


through the support piece


236


and the hinge


234


. As a result, the threaded rod


224


or


226


is rotated by the handle


220


or


222


, and the rear portions of the thigh and the pelvis are tightly held by the movement of the holder body


228


and


230


.




An inclination support unit


40


may be mounted to the front thigh holder


32


, the front pelvis holder


36


and the rear thigh holder


34


. In the inclination support unit


40


, a slippage preventing portion


420


is formed on the upper surface of the pressurizing holder


306


or


203


, and a stopper member


422


is hingedly held over the front portion of the pressurizing rod


308


or


236


. As a result, when the lower end of the stopper member


422


is moved to a proper position on the slippage preventing portion


420


, the stopper member


422


is brought into tight contact with the slippage preventing portion


420


, thereby securely holding the inclined holder


32


,


36


or


34


.




A foothold


250


is engaged with two threaded rods


252


vertically situated to be rotated at their original positions in a thread, two sprocket wheels


254


are fitted over the lower portions of the threaded rods


252


, the additional sprocket wheel


258


of a drive unit


256


is situated beside the two sprocket wheels


254


, and a chain


260


is disposed to pass about the sprocket wheels


254


and


258


. Accordingly, when the handle


262


of the drive unit


256


is rotated, the sprocket wheels


254


and


258


are simultaneously rotated in the same direction by the chain


260


and the threaded rods


252


are rotated by the rotation of the sprocket wheels


254


and


258


, thus raising or lowering the foothold


250


to adjust the height of the foothold


250


. A foot holder unit


264


is comprised of a front foot holder


266


fixed at a position and a rear foot holder


272


rotatably situated by a hinge


268


and provided with a rear stopper


270


.




[Fourth Embodiment]




With reference to

FIG. 17

, a waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention is described.




Lower body holding means


30


is mounted on a support unit


20


. The lower body holding means


30


is comprised of a front thigh holder


32


for tightly holding the front portion of the thigh and a rear thigh holder


34


for tightly holding the rear portion of the thigh. The front thigh holder


32


is provided with a belt


280


and a belt tightening handle


282


to tighten the front thigh holder


32


, while the rear thigh holder


34


has a general seat plate structure.




This embodiment is characterized in that a vertical rotating shaft


290


situated under the backrest frame


8


of a backrest


16


is disposed to be rotated in conjunction with a load controller


80


and to be aligned with the central line of the lumbar vertebrae so as to allow the waist to be twisted. Additionally, a pulley


294


is fitted over the lower end of the vertical rotating shaft


290


connected to the backrest frame


8


through a connecting member


292


, another pulley


296


is fitted over the lower end of the central shaft


82


of the load controller


80


, and a belt is disposed to pass about the pulleys


294


and


296


. As a result, the vertical rotating shaft


290


is in line with the central line of the lumbar vertebrae and is rotated in conjunction with the load controller


80


, so that a user can conduct waist twisting exercises around the vertical rotating shaft


290


without hindrance while holding a handle


18


.




[Fifth Embodiment]




With reference to

FIGS. 18

to


20


, a load controller in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the present invention is described.




In the load controller


80


, an annular space


84


is provided in a casing


81


and


82


around its central shaft


83


to accommodate working fluid, a vane


85


having the same shape as the cross section of the annular space


84


is positioned in the annular space


84


to be operated in conjunction with the central shaft


83


, a working fluid adjustor


86


is situated in a portion of the annular space


84


to adjust the direction and amount of working fluid, and a fluid load adjustor


87


is formed to communicate with the annular space


84


so as to adjust load by varying an internal volume. The working fluid adjustor


86


is comprised of a flow rate control valve


806


and a flow direction control valve


810


and can adjust the direction and amount of working fluid.




In more detail, a circular mounting space


802


is provided for a holding member


800


in the annular space


84


, the central shaft


83


is inserted at its lower end portion into the center of the casing


81


and


82


, the holding member


800


is situated in the circular mounting space


802


, the vane


85


is mounted to a portion of the holding member


800


, and the working fluid adjustor


86


consisting of the flow rate control valve


806


and the flow direction control valve


810


is situated in fluid passages


804


and


808


. The casing members


81


and


82


are engaged with each other in a screw engagement manner, sealing members


814


and


816


made of Teflon having a low frictional coefficient and a high abrasion resistance are applied to the vane


85


and the holding member


800


, and a retainer


818


and an U-shaped packing


820


are situated around the central shaft


83


.




In the flow rate control valve


806


, a valve body


822


having a semicircular sectional shape is situated in the fluid passage


804


. In the flow direction control valve


810


, two valve bodies


836


and


838


elastically supported by two springs


832


and


834


situated on two valve seats


828


and


838


are situated at both ends of an operating shaft


826


on both sides of a fluid passage


808


, and an operating piece


840


is positioned to move along the outside of the operating shaft


826


. The operating piece


840


is moved in a rack-and-pinion manner to selectively open or close one of the valve bodies


836


and


838


, thereby controlling the flow direction of the working fluid.




In the working fluid adjustor


87


, an adjustor body


846


is mounted on a portion of the outer casing


81


and


82


to communicate with the annular space


84


through the fluid passage


844


, and a piston


850


attached to a piston rod


848


is tightly fitted into the interior of the adjustor body


846


. The size of the cavity of the adjustor body


846


is adjusted by the moving forward or rearward of the piston rod


848


and the piston


850


manipulated by the handle


854


. As a result, the loading or unloading of the central shaft


83


generated by the operation of the vane


85


is effected depending on whether working fluid is accommodated in the annular space


84


or adjustor body


846


.




The load controller


80


is used with the outer casing


81


and


82


secured to a stationary portion and the central shaft


83


mounted to the backrest frame


8


or other portions. When the central shaft


83


is rotated to operate the load controller


80


, the vane


85


moved together with the holding member


800


is rotated in the annular space


84


. The working fluid is adjusted in its exercise load, its applying direction and its loading or unloading by means of the flow rate control valve


806


, the flow direction control valve


810


or the working fluid adjustor


87


.




[Sixth Embodiment]




Hereinafter, with reference to

FIGS. 21

to


24


, a load controller utilizing weights in accordance with a sixth embodiment of the present invention is described.




The load controller


80


comprises load applying means


88


, balancing means


89


, clutch means


860


, attenuating means


970


, and a sectional braking means


880


. In the load applying means


88


, a load lever


862


is mounted to a portion moved together with a central shaft


83


and the size of load can be adjusted by changing the position of weights


863


. In the balancing means


89


, an auxiliary load lever


872


is situated to be opposite to the load lever


862


and resisting force exerted from the outside to the central shaft


83


is controlled by changing the position of weights


873


. The clutch means


860


is disposed between a portion moved together with a central shaft


83


and the load applying means


88


to connect or disconnect the load applying means


88


with or from the apparatus. The attenuating means


870


is mounted on the moved portion of the load applying means


88


to attenuate return load generated by the load applying means


88


while the load applying means


88


is returned to its original position after performing movement. In the sectional braking means


880


, a ratchet gear portion


891


is formed on a portion moved together with the central shaft


83


and a stopper


894


is situated in the vicinity of the ratchet gear portion


891


, thereby performing sectional braking. The load controller


80


includes all or some of the load applying means


88


, the balancing means


89


, the clutch means


860


, the attenuating means


970


, and the sectional braking means


880


.




In more detail, in the load applying means


88


, upper and lower sprocket wheels


857


and


858


are rotatably attached to the upper and lower portions of fixed posts


856


fixed to a base


855


, the central shaft


83


is fitted into the lower sprocket wheel


858


in a spline engagement manner, a chain


859


is disposed to pass about the sprocket wheels


857


and


858


, the load lever


862


is attached to the central shaft


861


of the sprocket wheel


857


or the sprocket wheel


857


, weights


863


are mounted to one end of the load lever


862


, and a roll


865


is attached to the upper surface of the moving piece


864


on which weights


865


rest so as to allow the moving piece


864


to be moved along the upper surface of the load lever


862


. Additionally, a threaded rod


869


provided with a handle


868


is rotatably supported by two spaced and fixed blocks


866


and


867


and inserted into the moving piece


864


in a screw engagement manner. Accordingly, the moving piece


864


is moved forward or rearward by the rotation of the threaded rod


869


by means of the handle


868


and the position of the weights


863


is changed, thus adjusting the size of exercise load.




In the balancing means


89


, the auxiliary load lever


872


is mounted to the sprocket wheel


857


to be opposite to the load lever


862


and the weights


873


hang on a portion of the auxiliary load lever


872


. The weights


873


are disposed to adjust attenuation force by the change of their position while a threaded rod


879


is rotated by the rotation of a handle


878


. As shown in

FIGS. 4

,


12


,


13


and


14


, in this case, resistant force exerted on the central shaft


83


corresponds to exercise resistant force required for the movement of the backrest frame or other parts that should be moved in conjunction with the central shaft


83


when the load controller is employed for the waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus.




The clutch means


860


serves to selectively utilize and intercept exercise load generated by the load applying means


88


. In the clutch means


860


, a through hole


857




a


, a longitudinal hole


862




a


and an arc hole


881




a


are formed at positions between a portion operated in conjunction with the central shaft


83


and the load applying means


88


, for example, a portion operated in conjunction with the upper sprocket


857


, a side of the load lever


862


and a corresponding portion of the outer casing


881


, and an adjusting knob


883


is elastically supported on the inside of the outer casing


881


by a spring


884


with its grip exposed to the outside. The adjusting knob


883


is comprised of a first projection portion


883




a


provided at its front end and inserted into the through hole


857




a


, a second projection portion


883




b


elliptically sectional-shaped and inserted into the longitudinal hole


862




a


, a third projection portion


883




c


inserted into the arc hole


881




a


, and the handle


883




b


. Accordingly, when the first projection portion


883




a


and the second projection portion


883




b


are respectively inserted into the through hole


857




a


and the longitudinal hole


862




a


, the sprocket wheel


857


is connected to the load lever


862


by an adjusting knob


883


, thereby allowing the load applying means


88


to be operated in conjunction with the load applying means


88


. On the other hand, when the adjusting knob


883


is pulled out and rotated, the first projection portion


883




a


and the second projection portion


883




b


are respectively taken out from the through hole


857




a


and the longitudinal hole


862




a


and the sprocket wheel


857


is disconnected from the load lever


862


, thereby allowing the apparatus to be operated separately from the load applying means


88


and, accordingly, allowing manual exercise to be conducted.




In the attenuating means


870


, a connecting link


887


and an attenuator


888


are arranged between a portion of the load lever


862


and a fixed bracket


886


secured to the fixed posts


856


using hinges


889


and


891


and a slide roll


892


. In this case, the slide roll


892


is situated to be brought into contact with a slide plate


893


positioned between the fixed posts


856


and to slide on the slide plate


893


. While the load applying means


88


is returned to its original position after conducting one-directional exercise movement, return load produced by the load applying means


88


is attenuated by the cooperation of the connecting link


887


, the slide roll


892


and the attenuator


888


.




In the sectional braking means


880


, the ratchet gear portion


891


is formed on a side of the sprocket wheel


857


moved in conjunction with the central shaft


83


, an opening


982


is formed in an outer casing


881


to face the ratchet gear portion


891


, and the stopper


894


is rotatably attached by a hinge


893


to expose its handle


895


to the outside. Accordingly, the front end of the stopper


894


is engaged with the ratchet gear portion


891


at a position that is determined by the manipulation of the handle


895


.




Accordingly, the central shaft


83


is fitted into the lower sprocket wheel


858


in a spline engagement manner, so that the load controller


80


can be utilized in conjunction with or separately from the load applying means


88


.




The lower body holding means


30


includes all or some of the front thigh holder


32


, the rear thigh holder


34


, the front pelvis holder


36


and the rear pelvis holder


38


, so that the lower part of the body including the pelvis can be securely held by the holders. In particular, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the lower body holding means


30


includes the front thigh holder


32


, the rear thigh holder


34


, the front pelvis holder


36


and the rear pelvis holder


38


, and can hold the thigh and the pelvis including the femur


7


, the hip bones


1


and the hip joints


2


, thereby securely holding the thigh and the pelvis during exercise.




Consequently, as shown in

FIGS. 3

,


4


,


10


,


11


,


12


and


16


, when a user conducts bending, reflexion and twisting exercises while sitting down or standing up, the strengthening and rehabilitating of the waist can be carried out while the lower part of the body is secured and stably held by the holders.




In addition, the lower part of the body is securely and stably held by employing the pressure meter


42


and the pressure release unit


44


. The mode of exercise can be adjusted by employing the manual exercise lever


50


and the braking unit


70


.




As described above, the present invention provides a waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus, which is capable of sufficiently securing the lower part of the body, including the pelvis, by means of lower body holding means, momentarily loosening the lower part in an emergency and preventing accidents that may occur during excise.




The waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus of the present invention is provided with the manual exercise lever


50


and the braking unit


70


, so that the apparatus allows waist strengthening and rehabilitating exercise to be actively or passively conducted within a predetermined angle and allows a user to conduct extension, reflexion and twisting exercises.




The load controller of the present invention can easily adjust the quantity and direction of load required for strengthening and rehabilitating exercises, has a simple structure, is capable of being widely used in places requiring load, and is easily installed and utilized.




Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.



Claims
  • 1. A waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus, in which a support unit is constructed by assembling all or some of a footrest, a backrest, a pedestal, a handle, and related frames, and waist exercises are conducted utilizing a backrest frame operated in conjuction with a load controller with the lower part of a user's body being fixed to the support unit, said apparatus further including a lower body holder for tightly holding the front portion of a thigh and a rear thigh holder for tightly holding the rear potion of the thigh, wherein said lower body holder further comprises:a pelvis holder, said pelvis holder comprising a front pelvis holder for tightly holding the front portion of a pelvis and a rear pelvis holder for tightly holding the rear portion of the pelvis.
  • 2. A waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus, in which a support unit is constructed by assembling all or some of a footrest, a backrest, a pedestal, a handle, and related frames, and waist exercises are conducted utilizing a backrest frame operated in conjunction with a load controller with the lower part of a user's body being fixed to the support unit, said apparatus further including a lower body holder mounted on said support unit, said lower body holder having a front thigh holder for tightly holding the front portion of a thigh and a rear thigh holder for tightly holding the rear portion of a thigh, wherein said lower body holder further comprises:one or both of a front pelvis holder and a rear pelvis holder.
  • 3. A waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus, in which a support unit is constructed by assembling all or some of a footrest, a backrest, a pedestal, a handle, and related frames, and waist exercises are conducted utilizing a backrest frame operated in conjunction with a load controller with the lower part of a user's body being fixed to the support unit, said apparatus further including a lower body holder mounted on said support unit, said lower body holder having a front thigh holder for tightly holding the front portion of a thigh and a rear thigh holder for tightly holding the rear portion of a thigh, further comprising a holding release unit for momentarily loosening said lower body holder, said holding release unit being mounted on said lower body holder.
  • 4. A waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus, in which a support unit is constructed by assembling all or some of a footrest, a backrest, a pedestal, a handle, and related frames, and waist exercises are conducted utilizing a backrest frame operated in conjunction with a load controller with the lower part of a user's body being fixed to the support unit, said apparatus further including a lower body holder mounted on said support unit, said lower body holder having a front thigh holder for tightly holding the front portion of a thigh and a rear thigh holder for tightly holding the rear portion of a thigh, further comprising a manual exercise lever for manually conducting exercise, said manual exercise lever being mounted on a frame moved together with said backrest or a portion of said load controller moved together with said backrest frame.
  • 5. A waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus, in which a support unit is constructed by assembling all or some of a footrest, a backrest, a pedestal, a handle, and related frames, and waist exercises are conducted utilizing a backrest frame operated in conjunction with a load controller with the lower part of a user's body being fixed to the support unit, said apparatus further including a lower body holder mounted on said support unit, said lower body holder having a front thigh holder for tightly holding the front portion of a thigh and a rear thigh holder for tightly holding the rear portion of a thigh, further comprising a measuring instrument such as a load cell mounted on a frame moved together with said load controller to measure resisting force caused by exercise load, and a braking unit for the braking adjustment of said load controller and sectional braking mounted on a rotating shaft of the frame moved together with said load controller.
  • 6. A waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus, in which a support unit is constructed by assembling all or some of a footrest, a backrest, a pedestal, a handle and related frames, and waist exercises are conducted utilizing a backrest frame operated in conjunction with a load controller with the lower part of his body being fixed to the support unit, said apparatus further comprising:a lower body holder tightly holding the lower part of the body, said lower body holder being mounted on said support unit; a pressure meter for recognizing the degree of the tightness of said lower body holder, said pressure meter being mounted on a portion moved together with said lower body holder; and a holding release unit for momentarily releasing the holding of said lower body holder by the application of external manipulation, said holding release unit being mounted on a portion moved together with said lower body holder.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-6435 Feb 2001 KR
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Number Name Date Kind
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Number Date Country
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