Information
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Patent Grant
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6758792
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Patent Number
6,758,792
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Date Filed
Wednesday, June 4, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 6, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Lucchesi; Nicholas D.
- Amerson; L
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 482 118
- 482 43
- 482 62
- 128 58
- 128 63
- 128 242
- 128 24 R
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A waist-twisting machine includes a post, a fixing base, a moving mechanism, a hoop body and a hull. The fixing base is movably combined with the post to move up and down, and the moving mechanism is deposited in the fixing base, consisting of a power source to rotate a gear unit, which then rotates two rotating arms connected with an interacting arm to make a horizontal movement in a circle as a hula hoop does. The hoop body is connected with the interactive arm to be moved in the same track as the interactive arm, with numerous massage rollers fixed on an inner surface of the hoop body. Then a user standing in the hoop body can be compelled to move together with the hoop body, with the waist thus twisted and massaged at the same time.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a waist-training machine, particularly to one automatically compelling a user to twist his/her waist in the same way as a hula-hoop, at the same time twisting the buttocks and massaging the waist with low pressure and raising the arms.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Many kinds of fitting equipment are widely used nowadays, for twisting the waist and buttocks, expanding the breast, lifting weights, jogging, bicycling etc. Traditional hula-hoops have been used for twisting the waist and the buttocks for acquiring body training owing to its soft smooth movement, very prevalent among consumers.
However, the traditional hula-hoops have some disadvantages.
1. A person should have certain experience or technique, or the person will be unable to maneuver it smoothly on the waist.
2. The traditional hula-hoop has a fixed size impossible to be adjusted, hardly adjustable for everybody.
3. In starting to move around the traditional hula-hoop on the waist, a person is prone to harm the waist, especially for the old.
4. A person has to concentrate on moving the traditional hula-hoop, impossible to do other work at the same time.
5. The traditional hula-hoop can only touch the waist at a point during moving around the waist, its effect in massaging may not so good as expected.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A main purpose of the invention is to offer a waist training machine provided with a number of massage rollers installed in an inner surface of a hoop body to carry out massage to the waist during receiving waist twisting movement to automatically make waist twisting and massaging synchronously.
A second purpose of the invention is to offer a waist training machine capable to be adjusted its speed of waist twisting in conjunction with clockwise and counterclockwise rotation adjustable according to the condition of a user's body, by handling a computer set on a panel with convenience.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the waist training machine according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a partial, perspective view of the waist training machine mechanism according to the present invention.
FIG. 3
is an exploded view of the mechanism illustrated in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a side view, partially broken away, of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a diagrammatic top view illustrating the movement of the hoop body according to the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a partial top view of the hoop illustrating the hoop in an open position.
FIG. 7
is a schematic side view illustrating the usage of the waist training machine according to the present invention.
A preferred embodiment of a waist training machine in the present invention, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, includes a post
10
, a fixing base
20
, a moving mechanism
30
, a hoop body
40
and a hull
50
as main components combined together.
The post
10
has a proper length, provided with a rack
11
fixed lengthwise on the post
10
, for the fixing base
20
to combine with movably up and down along the post
10
. Further, a U-shaped grip
12
is fixed on the top end, extending to both sides of the post
10
.
The fixing base
20
has a base body
21
, a support arm
22
extending horizontally backward from an inner surface of the base body
21
and having its rear end fitting movably around the post
10
so as to adjust the fixing base
20
up and down relative to the post
10
.
The moving mechanism
30
consists of a motor
31
, a speed-reducer
32
, a main gear
33
, two subordinate gears
34
, two rotating arms
35
, and an interactive arm
36
. The motor
31
has a spindle connected with the speed-reducer
32
, which reduces the speed of the motor
21
to supply a high output torque. The motor
31
and the speed-reducer
32
are properly deposited in the fixing base
20
, and the speed-reducer
32
has an output shaft
321
fixed with the main gear
33
thereon, and the two subordinate gears
34
respectively positioned in the fixing base
20
and respectively engaging with the main gear
33
to rotate together synchronously. The two rotating arms
35
have one end respectively fixed with the shaft of the two subordinate gears
34
to rotate together synchronously. The interactive arm
36
has its two ends respectively connected pivotally with the two rotating arms
35
, which then move in parallel for a circle as though in a circular track as twisting the waist, as shown in FIG.
5
.
The hoop body
40
consists of an immovable portion
41
and a movable portion
42
combined together. As shown in
FIG. 6
, the immovable portion
41
has one end pivotally connected with the movable portion
42
, and the other end elastically hooking with the other end of the movable portion
42
so the movable portion
42
may be separated from the hooking end with the pivotal end to form an entrance
43
for the waist of a user to move in the inner space of the hook body
40
and the hook end of the movable portion
42
is moved to hook with the other end of the immovable portion
41
to form a complete hook body
40
. Many massage rollers
421
are fixed on an inner surface of the immovable portion
41
, and plural massage rollers
421
but less than those
421
in the immovable portion
41
are also fixed in an inner surface of the movable portion
42
. Further, a connect rod
44
has an end fixed on an outer center surface of the immovable portion
41
and the other end fixed with a intermediate portion of the interactive arm
36
.
The hull
50
consists of an upper hull
51
and a lower hull
52
. The upper hull
51
surrounds around the upper portion of the post
10
and the fixing base
20
with the moving mechanism
30
, having a panel
511
fixed on the top, and a plurality of through holes
512
located in a front side and a right and a left side respectively for the grip
12
, the connect rod
44
of the hoop body
40
and the swing handle
23
to extend out. The lower hull
52
surrounds the lower portion of the post
10
. A flat forward portion
521
extends forward from the bottom of the post
10
for a user to stand thereon, and four foot bases
522
are provided at four corners of the flat forward portion
521
to stabilize the whole machine on the ground.
The fixing base
20
can also be moved up and down along the post
10
by other ways such as air or oil cylinders.
Next, how to use the waist-twisting machine will be described. As shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, at first, the movable portion
42
of the hoop body
40
is swung open to make the entrance
43
for a user to enter the hoop body
40
, and the height of the hoop body
40
has to be checked to be proper or not for the user. If it is not, the user swings the swing handle
23
of the fixing base
20
to move the hoop body
40
to the best position. Then the movable portion
42
is swung to close the hoop body
40
. The user rests some portion of his/her body on the massage rollers
411
,
421
on the inner surface of the hoop body
40
, standing on the flat forward portion
52
, and controls the panel
511
to start the motor
31
, which has its moving force transmitted to the main gear
33
via the speed-reducer
32
and then to the two subordinate gears
34
, which then rotate synchronously to move the two swing arms
35
and then to the interactive arm
36
. Then the interactive arm
36
makes horizontal movement in a circle, causing the hoop body
40
also makes horizontal movement in a circle in the same way as the connect arm
36
due to the interactive arm
36
also connected with the connect rod
44
. The center of the hoop body
40
also moves in circle, as shown in
FIG. 5
, in other words, the hoop body
40
moves in a S-shaped track to compel the waist of the user to move in the same track, letting the user obtain the effect of twisting the waist and the buttocks. During the training, the user can also hold the grip
12
to keep the body balanced, resulting in some training of the arms, too. Further, the user can rest against the massage rollers
411
,
421
at the same time so as to acquire massage and to slim the body. As the spine is located in the center portion of the back, unsuitable for massage, it is preferable that the hoop body
40
is not provided with the massage rollers
411
,
421
at the locations corresponding to the spine.
In general, the invention has the following advantages.
1. The hoop body can produce a circular movement to compel a user's body also move in the same way to obtain twisting effect to his/her body, with the arms is possible to be raised for exercise at the same time by holding the grip.
2. The numerous massage rollers provided on the inner surface of the hoop body can produce massage function against the waist of the user, carrying out massage and slimming.
3. A user can get the most suitable speed of clockwise and counterclockwise rotation of the hoop body rotated by the motor with the speed-reducer by controlling and adjusting the panel through the computer, acquiring the best effect of body fitting.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A waist twisting machine comprising:A post vertically positioned for supporting a fixing base; A moving mechanism consisting of a power source, a gear units, two rotating arms and an interactive arm; said power source deposited in said fixing base and driving said gear units, said two rotating arms respectively having one end pivotally connected with said gear units to rotate together synchronously, said interactive arm having two ends respectively pivotally connected with said two rotating arms, said interactive arm moving horizontally in a circle together with said two rotating arms; A hoop body possible to be opened to make up an entrance to enter said hoop body, having a plurality of massage rollers fixed on an inner surface, and a connect rod fixed between an outer surface of said hoop body and said interactive arm of said moving mechanism; Said hoop body moved as a hula hoop in a circle by said moving mechanism, compelling the waist of a user standing with the body in the hoop body to move regularly in the same track as said hoop body, said massage rollers touching and massaging the waist of the user with light pressure, letting the user acquire effect of twisting and slimming.
- 2. The waist twisting machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein a U-shaped grip is fixed at the top of said post, extending to both sides of said post, said post has a lengthwise rack, said fixing base has a base body, a support arm is provided to extend out of said base body rearward, with a swing handle fixed at a connect point of said support arm with said post and engaging with said rack so that said fixing base may be moved up and down along said post by means of said swing handle.
- 3. The waist twisting machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said power source consists of a motor and a speed-reducer connected with each other by means of a shaft, said gear unit has a main gear connected with a shaft of said speed-reducer, and two subordinate gears respectively have a shaft fixed in said fixing base and engaging with said main gear to rotate synchronously, connected with said interactive arm.
- 4. The waist twisting machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hoop body consists of a immovable portion and a movable portion, said immovable portion having one end pivotally connected with one end of said movable portion and the other end releasably hooking with the other end of said movable portion so that the hoop body may be opened to form an entrance for a user to enter the hoop body and then closed, with said massage rollers touching and making massage to the waist of the user.
- 5. The waist twisting machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein a hull is provided to surround said post, said fixing base and said moving mechanism, and a panel is fixed oil the top of said post and a flat forward portion is provided to extend forward from the bottom of said post, with four foot bases provided at four corners of said flat forward portion to stabilize said machine on the ground.
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