1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an exerciser, more particularly to a yoga balance trainer.
2. Description of the Related Art
There are various kinds of exercising equipment available in the market today, such as running machines, stationary bikes, rowing machines, etc. However, exercisers that can provide balance training and soft exercises at the same time are very rare. Furthermore, the operations of the aforementioned exercising equipment are monotonous such that the functionality of the exercising equipment and the effect of the exercises are limited.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a yoga balance trainer that can provide balance training and soft exercises at the same time and that permits multiple forms of exercise.
According to this invention, a yoga balance trainer comprises a main frame and a seat assembly. The main frame includes a bottom board, a top board opposite to the bottom board, and a spring unit connected between the bottom and top boards so as to permit movement of the top board relative to the bottom board. The seat assembly is mounted on the top board, and includes a supporting leg frame secured to the top board, and a seat secured to the supporting leg frame. When the user sits on the seat assembly and moves to and fro, the top board moves relative to the bottom board.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIGS. 5 to 11 illustrate a series of exercises that can be performed using the preferred embodiment.
Referring to FIGS. 1 to 4, the preferred embodiment of a yoga balance trainer according to the present invention is shown to comprise a main frame 10, a seat assembly 20, a base support 30, and an auxiliary holding unit 40.
The main frame 10 includes a rectangular hard bottom board 11, a rectangular hard top board 12 opposite to the bottom board 11, and a spring unit 13 connected between the bottom and top boards 11, 12. In other embodiments, the bottom and top boards 11, 12 can be circular, oval or have other geometric shapes. The spring unit 13, as shown in
The seat assembly 20 is mounted on the top board 12 of the main frame 10, and includes an inverted-V supporting leg frame 21, a seat 22, a foot support frame 23, and a handle unit. The supporting leg frame 21 is secured to the top board 12 of the main frame 10, and includes a top connecting bar 210, a pair of parallel front support legs 212, and a pair of parallel rear support legs 211 opposite to the front support legs 212. The front support legs 212 extend upwardly and rearwardly from the top board 12, and have opposite top and bottom ends 2121, 2122 (see
The seat 22 is secured to the top connecting bar 210 of the supporting leg frame 21.
The foot support frame 23 is connected to the supporting leg frame 21 for supporting the feet of a user during exercise, and includes a connecting plate 231 and a foot support 232. The connecting plate 231 is connected between the front support legs 212 on the top board 12. The foot support 232 is connected to and extends upwardly and forwardly from the connecting plate 231, and is disposed between the front support legs 212. Three screws 233 pass through the connecting plate 231 and the front support legs 212, and engage the top board 12 so as to secure the front support legs 212 and the foot support frame 23 on the top board 12 of the main frame 10.
The handle unit is connected to a top portion of the supporting leg frame 21, and includes two handle members 24 disposed at two opposite sides of the seat 22.
The base support 30 is connected to the main frame 10, and includes four spaced-apart positioning tubes 31 and four first fastening units. The positioning tubes 31 are screwed to a bottom surface of the bottom board 11, as best shown in
The auxiliary holding unit 40 is connected to the base support 30, and includes four holding members 41. Each of the holding members 41 can be made of a resilient and retractable material, or a woven strap which is not resilient but has an adjustable length. Each holding member 41 has a holding end provided with a handgrip 43, and a connecting end opposite to the handgrip 43 and provided with a second fastening unit. In this embodiment, the second fastening unit is a hook fastener 42 that engages detachably the loop fastener 32 on a respective one of the positioning tubes 31 of the base support 30 so as to retain respectively the holding members 41 on the positioning tubes 31.
After assembly, the top board 12 is supported by the spring unit 13, as best shown in
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While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.