Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a fitness apparatus. More particularly, the present
invention relates to a fitness apparatus employing a linear elastic element, so that
the fitness apparatus can be clamped and released repeatedly.
Description of Related Art
[0002] In response to the fatigue and the lack of exercise of modern people, or the need
for strengthening different muscle groups, all kinds of fitness apparatuses are invented
and produced to meet people's needs.
[0003] However, different fitness exercises need different fitness apparatuses which occupy
a huge space and result in the problem of accommodating the fitness apparatuses.
[0004] Therefore, a fitness apparatus with multiple functions is popular in markets. Among
which, a fitness apparatus includes a clamping frame, using the repeatedly clamping-and-releasing
frame to aid doing sit-ups, push-ups, or abdominal workouts, so as to achieve the
purpose of single apparatus providing multiple ways of physical exercises.
[0005] Conventional clamping-frame fitness apparatus employs a torsion spring to provide
the resilience force. But the torsion spring usually provides resilience force larger
than the requirement, which does not suit for user with smaller physical strength.
And the torsion spring is apt to be permanently deformed. When a user wants to adjust
the resilience force, the user would need to replace the torsion spring with another,
which is quite inconvenient. Also, this conventional clamping-frame fitness apparatus
cannot meet varies needs among board users. Further, it is difficult for the users
to adjust the resilience force of the torsion spring by themselves, which also limits
the usability of the fitness apparatus for workout.
Disclosure of Invention
[0006] Therefore, the present disclosure provides a fitness apparatus, which employs a linear
elastic element to provide the resilience force for repeating the clamp and release.
It is easy to design the linear elastic element for enabling the linear elastic element
having different resilience forces. Therefore, fitness apparatuses with a desired
resilience force can be manufactured easily. Furthermore, it is easy to adjust the
resilience force of the linear elastic element. Therefore, a fitness apparatus according
to present invention enables a user to adjust the resilience force of the linear elastic
element by himself/herself.
[0007] According to one embodiment of the present invention, a fitness apparatus includes
a first frame, a second frame, a nose part, a linear elastic element and a cable.
The second frame is pivotally connected to the first frame. The nose part and the
second frame are coaxially pivotally connected to the first frame. The linear elastic
element has a first end connected to the first frame. The cable has a connecting end
connected to a second end of the linear elastic element. The cable is pressed against
the nose part. The cable has a force-applying end drives the second frame. When the
second frame pivotally swings against the first frame, the second frame pulls the
cable and changes the length of the cable pressed against the nose part. And the linear
elastic element is stretched or shortened by the cable.
[0008] According to the aforementioned fitness apparatus, the first frame of the fitness
apparatus can include an adjusting module. The linear elastic element can be connected
to the adjusting module. The adjusting module can be configured to adjust the position
of the first end of the linear elastic element. The adjusting module can include a
threaded element and a screw element. The threaded element can be connected to and
drive the first end of the linear elastic element. The screw element can be matched
with the threaded element. The screw element can be positioned at the first frame.
[0009] According to the aforementioned fitness apparatus, the nose part can have a guide
part. The guide part can guide and limit the cable. Or the nose part can have a plurality
of guide parts. Each of the plurality of guide parts can be configured to guide and
limit the cable. And the length of the cable pressed against each of the plurality
of the nose parts can be different. The second frame can have a plurality of installing
parts configured to fix the force-applying end of the cable to different locations
of the second frame.
[0010] According to the aforementioned fitness apparatus, the fitness apparatus can further
include a pulley, a blocking element, a pushing element and a seat. The pulley can
be pivotally connected to the first frame. The second frame and the pulley are coaxially
pivotally connected to the first frame. The blocking element can be configured to
block the first end of the linear elastic element. The pushing element can be slidably
connected to the first frame along a stretching direction of the linear elastic element.
The pushing element pushes against the second end of the linear elastic element, and
the connecting end of the cable connects the second end of the linear elastic element
through the pushing element. The force-applying end of the cable can be removably
connected to the second frame. The nose part and the second frame can be structured
as one-piece. The seat can be connected to the first frame or the second frame. The
second frame can be in approximately inverted U shape. The fitness apparatus can include
two independent second frames, and each of the two second frames can be in approximately
L shape.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0011]
Fig. 1 is an exploded, perspective view of a fitness apparatus according to a first
embodiment of this disclosure;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of partial assembly of the fitness apparatus according
to Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a partial cross-sectional view of the fitness apparatus according to Fig.
1;
Fig. 4 shows how the fitness apparatus according to Fig. 1 motions;
Fig. 5 is an exploded, perspective view of a fitness apparatus according to a second
embodiment of this disclosure;
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of partial assembly of the fitness apparatus according
to Fig. 5;
Fig. 7 is an exploded, perspective view of a fitness apparatus according to a third
embodiment of this disclosure;
Fig. 8 is a perspective view of partial assembly of the fitness apparatus according
to Fig. 7;
Fig. 9 is a partial cross-sectional view of the fitness apparatus according to Fig.
7;
Fig. 10 is an exploded, perspective view of a fitness apparatus according to a fourth
embodiment of this disclosure;
Fig. 11 shows how the fitness apparatus according to Fig. 10 motions;
Fig. 12 is a perspective view of partial assembly of the fitness apparatus according
to Fig. 10;
Fig. 13 is a partial cross-sectional view of the fitness apparatus according to Fig.
10;
Fig. 14 is an enlarged perspective view of the nose part of the fitness apparatus
according to Fig. 10;
Fig. 15 is a perspective view of a fitness apparatus according to a fifth embodiment
of this disclosure;
Fig. 16 is an exploded view of the fitness apparatus according Fig. 15; and
Fig. 17 shows how the fitness apparatus according to Fig. 15 motions.
Denotation of Component Numerals
[0012]
100: |
first frame |
110, 210: |
pad |
200: |
second frame |
220: |
installing part |
300: |
nose part |
310, 320: |
guide part |
400: |
linear elastic element |
410: |
first end |
420: |
second end |
500: |
cable |
510: |
connecting end |
520: |
force-applying end |
600: |
adjusting module |
610: |
threaded element |
620: |
screw element |
700: |
seat |
810: |
pulley |
820: |
locating element |
910: |
blocking part |
920: |
pushing element |
A: |
predetermined angle |
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Best Mode of Present Invention
[0013] Please refer to Fig.1 to Fig. 4. Fig. 1 is an exploded, perspective view of a fitness
apparatus according to a first embodiment of this disclosure. Fig. 2 is a perspective
view of partial assembly of the fitness apparatus according to Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a
partial cross-sectional view of the fitness apparatus according to Fig. 1. And Fig.
4 shows how the fitness apparatus according to Fig. 1 motions.
[0014] Please refer to Fig. 1 first. The fitness apparatus includes a first frame 100, a
second frame 200, a nose part 300, a linear elastic element 400, a cable 500, an adjusting
module 600 and a seat 700. The second frame 200 is pivotally connected to the first
frame 100. The nose part 300 and the second frame 200 are coaxially pivotally connected
to the first frame 100. The nose part 300 and the second frame 200 can be structured
as one-piece. The linear elastic element 400 has a first end 410 connected to the
first frame 100. The cable 500 has a connecting end 510 connected to a second end
420 of the linear elastic element 400. The cable 500 is pressed against the nose part
300. The cable 500 has a force-applying end 520 drives the second frame 200. When
the second frame 200 pivotally swings against the first frame 100, the second frame
200 pulls the cable 500 and changes the length of the cable 500 pressed against the
nose part 300. And the linear elastic element 400 is stretched or shortened by the
cable 500. The first frame 100 can include an adjusting module 600. The linear elastic
element 400 can be connected to the adjusting module 600. The adjusting module 600
can be configured to adjust the position of the first end 410 of the linear elastic
element 400 relative to the first frame 100. The adjusting module 600 can include
a threaded element 610 and a screw element 620. The threaded element 610 can be connected
to and drives the first end 410. The screw element 620 can be matched with the threaded
element 610. The screw element 620 can be positioned at the first frame 100. The seat
700 configured to carry a user's weight can be connected to the first frame 100. The
second frame 200 can include a pad 210. The pad 210 for bearing a user's body can
be made of foam or buffer materials.
[0015] Please refer to Fig. 2 and Fig. 3, for more clearly illustrating the relationship
among the second frame 200, the nose part 300, the cable 500, and the linear elastic
element 400 of Fig. 1. The nose part 300 extends from the second frame 200 and motions
with the second frame 200. Using the shape or mechanism of the nose part 300 against
the cable 500 can transfer the swing of the second frame 200 relative to the first
frame 100 to the linear pulling of the cable 500. The linear pulling of the cable
500 can drive the linear elastic element 400 stretching and shortening. Moreover,
the adjusting module 600 can be used for adjusting the resilience force of the linear
elastic element 400. Thus the adjusting of the resilience force of the linear elastic
element 400 is more easy and convenient.
[0016] Please refer to Fig. 4, illustrating that the second frame 200 can swing to be close
with the first frame 100, and then by the resilience force of the linear elastic element
400, the second frame 200 can swing back to the original position again. A user can
sit on the seat 700, and rest his/her back on the pad 210, so that the fitness apparatus
can assist sit-up exercises. A user can also lie prone on the fitness apparatus with
his/her chest resting against the pad 210 and hands on the ground, so that the fitness
apparatus can assist push-up exercises. A user can also sit on a chair (not shown),
rest each foot on each of the two pad 210, so that the user can step down left foot
and right foot alternatively or at the same time to make the second frame 200 swinging
against the first frame 100, thus the fitness apparatus can assist the stepping exercise,
or simulating the cycling strokes. A user can further lie on the side over the fitness
apparatus to exercise, grasp the fitness apparatus, or lift legs using the fitness
apparatus. In such versatile manners, the fitness apparatus can assist many kinds
of exercises.
[0017] Please refer to Fig.5 and Fig. 6. Fig. 5 is an exploded, perspective view of a fitness
apparatus according to a second embodiment of this disclosure. And Fig. 6 is a perspective
view of partial assembly of the fitness apparatus according to Fig. 5. The appearance
and operation between the second embodiment and the first embodiment are similar and
need not be repeated again. The same reference numbers refer to the same or like parts.
The major difference between the second and the first embodiment is mainly the pulley
810. The pulley 810 is pivotally connected to the first frame 100. The second frame
200 and the pulley 810 can be coaxially pivotally connected to the first frame 100.
The second frame 200 can swing relative to the first frame 100 through the assistance
of the pulley 810.
[0018] The fitness apparatus can further include a locating element 820. The locating element
820 is connected to the first frame 100 and is configured to limit the position of
the cable 500. Accordingly, when the second frame 200 drives the cable 500 to pull
the linear elastic element 400, the direction of the cable 500 pulling the linear
elastic element 400 is coaxial with the linear elastic element 400. Therefore, the
resilience force of the linear elastic element 400 can reset the position of the second
frame 200 against the first frame 100.
[0019] Please refer to Fig. 7 to Fig. 9. Fig. 7 is an exploded, perspective view of a fitness
apparatus according to a third embodiment of this disclosure. Fig. 8 is a perspective
view of partial assembly of the fitness apparatus according to Fig. 7. And Fig. 9
is a partial cross-sectional view of the fitness apparatus according to Fig. 7. The
appearance and function between the third embodiment and the first embodiment are
similar and need not be repeated again. The same reference numbers refer to the same
or like parts. The major difference between the third and the first embodiment is
mainly the application of the linear elastic element 400. The third embodiment makes
use of the stretching-back force of the linear elastic element 400 as the resilience
force to reset the position of the second frame 200 against the first frame 100. When
the second frame 200 swings against the first frame 100, the second frame 200 drives
the cable 500 to press and shorten the linear elastic element 400.
[0020] More specifically, the fitness apparatus includes a first frame 100, a second frame
200, a nose part 300, a linear elastic element 400, a blocking part 910, a pushing
element 920 and a cable 500. The second frame 200 is pivotally connected to the first
frame 100. The nose part 300 and the second frame 200 are coaxially pivotally connected
to the first frame 100. The nose part 300 and the second frame 200 can be structured
as one-piece. The blocking element 910 is connected to the first frame 100. A first
end 410 of the linear elastic element 400 is located at the blocking element 910 to
be connected to the first frame 100. So the blocking element 910 can be used for blocking
the first end 410 of the linear elastic element 400. The pushing element 920 can be
slidably connected to the first frame 100 along a stretching direction of the linear
elastic element 400. The pushing element 920 pushes against a second end 420 of the
linear elastic element 400. A connecting end 510 of the cable 500 is connected to
the pushing element 920. Thus the cable 500 is connected to the second end 420 of
the linear elastic element 400 through the pushing element 920. The cable 500 is pressed
against the nose part 300. A force-applying end 520 of the cable 500 can drive the
second frame 200. When the second frame 200 pivotally swings against the first frame
100, the second frame 200 can pull the cable 500 and thus changes the length of the
cable 500 pressed against the nose part 300. Therefore the linear elastic element
400 can be shortened or stretched by the cable 500.
[0021] Please refer to Fig. 10 to Fig. 13. Fig. 10 is an exploded, perspective view of a
fitness apparatus according to a fourth embodiment of this disclosure. Fig. 11 shows
how the fitness apparatus according to Fig. 10 motions. Fig. 12 is a perspective view
of partial assembly of the fitness apparatus according to Fig. 10. And Fig. 13 is
a partial cross-sectional view of the fitness apparatus according to Fig. 10. The
appearance and function between the fourth embodiment and the first embodiment are
similar and need not be repeated again. The same reference numbers refer to the same
or like parts. The major difference between the fourth and the first embodiment is
mainly the force-applying end 520 of the cable 500 being removably connected to the
second frame 200. So that the position of the cable 500 fixed to the second frame
200 can be adjusted by a user. As a result, a predetermined angle A between the second
frame 200 and the first frame 100 can be adjusted.
[0022] More specifically, the fitness apparatus includes a first frame 100, a second frame
200, a nose part 300, a linear elastic element 400 and a cable 500. The second frame
200 is pivotally connected to the first frame 100. The second frame has a plurality
of installing parts 220. The nose part 300 and the second frame 200 are coaxially
pivotally connected to the first frame 100. The nose part 300 and the second frame
200 can be structured as one-piece. The linear elastic element 400 has a first end
410 connected to the first frame 100. The cable 500 has a connecting end 510 connected
to a second end 420 of the linear elastic element 400. The cable 500 can be pressed
against the nose part 300. A force-applying end 520 of the cable 500 can be removably
connected to one of the installing parts 220 of the second frame 200. The force-applying
end 520 of the cable 500 can thus drive the second frame 200. When the second frame
200 pivotally swings against the first frame 100, the second frame 200 can pull the
cable 500 and thus changes the length of the cable 500 pressed against the nose part
300. And the linear elastic element 400 can be stretched by the cable 500 as a result.
By connecting the force-applying end 520 of the cable 500 to different installing
parts 220 of the second frame 200, the predetermined angle A between the second frame
200 and the first frame 100 can be changed. As a result, a user can adjust the predetermined
angle A according to his/her own wish and need.
[0023] Please refer to Fig. 14. Fig. 14 further shows an enlarged perspective view of the
nose part 300 of the fitness apparatus according to Fig. 10. The nose part 300 has
guide parts 310 and 320. The guide parts 310 and 320 are both configured to guide
and limit the cable 500. That is, the cable 500 can press against the guide part 310
or the guide part 320. The length of the cable 500 pressed against the guide part
310 is different from the length of the cable 500 pressed against the guide part 320.
For instance, the distance between the guide part 310 and the pivot of the second
frame 200 swinging against the first frame 100 is different from the distance between
the guide part 320 and the pivot of the second frame 200 swinging against the first
frame 100. Therefore, the arm of force lever of pulling the linear elastic element
400 can be different between pressing against the guide parts 310 and 320. Thus when
the second frame 200 pivotally swings against the first frame 100, the elongation
of the linear elastic element 400 pulling by the cable 500 can be different between
pressing against the guide parts 310 and 320. A user can accordingly select from more
predetermined resilience forces for resetting the position of the second frame 200
against the first frame 100.
[0024] Please refer to Fig. 15 to Fig. 17. Fig. 15 is a perspective view of a fitness apparatus
according to a fifth embodiment of this disclosure. Fig. 16 is an exploded view of
the fitness apparatus according Fig. 15. And Fig. 17 shows how the fitness apparatus
according to Fig. 15 motions. The appearance and function between the fifth embodiment
and the first embodiment are similar and need not be repeated again. The same reference
numbers refer to the same or like parts. The major differences between the fifth and
the first embodiment are as follows. The linear elastic element 400 can be connected
to the first frame 100. The seat 700 can be connected to the second frame 200. The
first frame 100 can include a pad 110 for a user to rest his/her body. The pad 110
can be made of foam or buffer materials.
[0025] More specifically, the fitness apparatus includes a first frame 100, a second frame
200, a nose part 300, a linear elastic element 400, a cable 500, and a seat 700. The
second frame 200 is pivotally connected to the first frame 100. The first frame 100
can include a pad 110 which allows a user to rest his/her body. The nose part 300
and the first frame 100 are coaxially pivotally connected to the second frame 200.
The nose part 300 and the first frame 100 can be structured as one-piece. The linear
elastic element 400 has a first end 410 connected to the first frame 100. The cable
500 has a connecting end 510 connected to a second end 420 of the linear elastic element
400. The cable 500 can be pressed against the nose part 300. A force-applying end
520 of the cable 500 can drive the second frame 200. When the second frame 200 pivotally
swings against the first frame 100, the second frame 200 can pull the cable 500 and
thus changes the length of the cable 500 pressed against the nose part 300. And the
linear elastic element 400 can be stretched or shortened by the cable 500 as a result.
[0026] All embodiments mentioned above can further include an adjusting module 600 for adjusting
the resilience force of the linear elastic element 400. The linear elastic element
400 can be a linear spring, a hydraulic spring, a rubber spring, or a suspension block.
All embodiments mentioned above can also employ a pulley 810 connected at the pivot
between the first frame 100 and the second frame 200.
[0027] Furthermore, all embodiments mentioned above can be designed as the linear elastic
element 400 being stretched or shorted when the second frame 200 is forced to be close
to the first frame 100. And respectively, the elongation or the compression of the
linear elastic element 400 is used to reset the position of the second frame 200 relative
to the first frame 100.
[0028] Furthermore, in all embodiments mentioned above, the nose part 300 can be structured
as one-piece with the first frame 100 or the second frame 200. The nose part 300 can
include at least one guide part 310 or guide part 320 to guide and limit the cable
500. Different guide parts 310 and 320 can be used for change the arm of force lever
of pulling the linear elastic element 400.
[0029] In all embodiments mentioned above, the second frame 200 or the first frame 100 can
include at least one installing part 220 configured to install the force-applying
end 520 of the cable 500. Different installing parts 220 can be used for changing
the predetermined angle A between the first frame 100 and the second frame 200.
[0030] All embodiments mentioned above can also include a seat 700. The seat 700 can be
connected to the first frame 100 or the second frame 200. The seat 700 is configured
to carry the user's weight.
[0031] Furthermore, the second frame 200 in every embodiment mentioned above can be in approximately
inverted U shape. The second frame 200 can be in approximately L shape. Or the fitness
apparatus can include two second frames 200, and each in approximately L shape. So
that each second frame 200 can independently pivotally swing against the first frame
100, assisting a user doing arms or legs alternate exercise.
[0032] And in all embodiments mentioned above, the linear elastic element 400 can be connected
to either the first frame 100 or the second 200, applying corresponding mechanism
design, depending on the design purpose.
[0033] To sum up, the features of the first embodiment to the fifth embodiment can be mixed
to produce a fitness apparatus that meets need.
[0034] The present invention has been disclosed as the above description, which is not for
limiting the present invention. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that
various modifications and variations can be made to the present invention without
departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. In view of the foregoing,
it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this
present invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims.
Industrial Applicability
[0035] According to the above description, the present invention has advantages as follows.
- 1. Adopting a linear elastic element to achieve adjusting the resilience force for
clamping-and-releasing. A linear elastic element is easy to design, easy to adjust,
and easy to produce.
- 2. Providing an adjusting module to adjust the resilience force of the linear elastic
element for satisfying different needs of users.
- 3. The predetermined angle between the first frame and the second frame can be adjusted
for satisfying different needs of users.
- 4. The fitness apparatus is able to assist multiple exercises. Single fitness apparatus
can achieve assisting multiple varies exercises, thus storage space can be saved and
be efficient.
1. A fitness apparatus, comprising:
a first frame;
a second frame pivotally connected to the first frame;
a nose part, wherein the nose part and the second frame are coaxially pivotally connected
to the first frame;
a linear elastic element having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end
is connected to the first frame; and
a cable having a connecting end connected to the second end of the linear elastic
element, wherein the cable is pressed against the nose part, and the cable has a force-applying
end driving the second frame;
wherein when the second frame pivotally swings against the first frame, the second
frame pulls the cable and changes a length of the cable pressed against the nose part,
whereby the linear elastic element is stretched or shortened by the cable.
2. The fitness apparatus of claim 1, wherein the nose part and the second frame are structured
as one-piece.
3. The fitness apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first frame comprises an adjusting module,
the linear elastic element is connected to the adjusting module, and the adjusting
module is configured to adjust the position of the first end of the linear elastic
element.
4. The fitness apparatus of claim 3, wherein the adjusting module comprises:
a threaded element connected to the first end of the linear elastic element, whereby
the threaded element drives the first end; and
a screw element matched with the threaded element, wherein the screw element is positioned
at the first frame.
5. The fitness apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
a pulley pivotally connected to the first frame, wherein the second frame and the
pulley are coaxially pivotally connected to the first frame.
6. The fitness apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first frame comprises:
a blocking element configured to block the first end of the linear elastic element;
and
a pushing element slidably connected to the first frame along a stretching direction
of the linear elastic element, wherein the pushing element pushes against the second
end of the linear elastic element, and the connecting end of the cable connects the
second end of the linear elastic element through the pushing element.
7. The fitness apparatus of claim 1, wherein the force-applying end of the cable is removably
connected to the second frame.
8. The fitness apparatus of claim 7, wherein the nose part and the second frame are structured
as one-piece.
9. The fitness apparatus of claim 7, wherein the nose part has a guide part, and the
guide part guides and limits the cable.
10. The fitness apparatus of claim 7, wherein the nose part has a plurality of guide parts,
each of the plurality of guide parts is configured to guide and limit the cable, and
the length of the cable pressed against each of the plurality of the nose parts is
different.
11. The fitness apparatus of claim 7, wherein the second frame has a plurality of installing
parts configured to fix the force-applying end of the cable to different locations
of the second frame.
12. The fitness apparatus of claim 7, further comprising:
a pulley pivotally connected to the first frame, wherein the second frame and the
pulley are coaxially pivotally connected to the first frame.
13. The fitness apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first frame comprises:
a blocking element configured to block the first end of the linear elastic element;
and
a pushing element slidably connected to the first frame along a stretching direction
of the linear elastic element, wherein the pushing element pushes against the second
end of the linear elastic element, and the connecting end of the cable connects the
second end of the linear elastic element through the pushing element.
14. The fitness apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
a seat connected to the first frame or the second frame.
15. The fitness apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second frame is in approximately inverted
U shape.
16. The fitness apparatus of claim 1, comprising two independent second frames, wherein
each of the two second frames is in approximately L shape.