FIELD OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONThe present invention relates to athletic apparatus, and particular to an athletic apparatus with a non-linear sliding track and provides complicated exercise for user's hands and feet.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ARTA plenty of athletic apparatus are developed for the purposes of body fitness or rehabilitation. Athletic apparatus such as a stair climber can provide an exercise for a user's feet by treading up and down on pedals only. Athletic apparatus such as an elliptical trainer can provide an exercise for both hands and feet. Pedals of the elliptical trainer fixed to a linking rod can not be moved alone. Although the stair climber and the elliptical trainer are well developed and improved, the exercise style of the stair climber is still an upwards and downwards exercise and the style of the elliptical trainer is still an elliptical movement and the pedals still can not be slid on the supporting linking rod.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONAccordingly, the present invention provides a non-straight track which means an athletic apparatus with curved tracks. The athletic apparatus provides exercise for a user's hands and feet, especially a curved slide of good athletic effect for the user's feet.
To achieve above object, the present invention provides an athletic apparatus comprising: a frame placed on a level ground; a pair of left and right tracks of the same structure fixed to the frame at a predetermined angle to the ground; the tracks being formed curved but not straight; a pair of left and right pedal mechanisms of the same structure including pedals for treading by a user's feet and being installed to the left and right tracks respectively; the pedal mechanisms further being moved up and down along the curved tracks; a pair of left and right rocker arm mechanisms of the same structure being movably installed to the frame and the left and right pedal mechanisms so as to be moved identically with the pedal mechanisms; wherein by the curved tracks, the users experiences the most natural feet exercise and an ergonomic design capable of protecting user's heels from being hurt.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFIG. 1 is a pictorial drawing of an embodiment of an athletic apparatus of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a pictorial drawing of the embodiment of the present invention viewing from a side.
FIG. 3 is a pictorial drawing of the embodiment of the present invention viewing from another side to theFIG. 2.
FIG. 4 is a top view showing pedal mechanisms at a back and front positions of tracks.
FIG. 5 is a front view showing the pedal mechanisms at the back and front positions of the tracks.
FIG. 6 shows drawing of theFIG. 5 from a side.
FIG. 7 shows the curved tracks oppositely installed to a center line.
FIG. 8 is a pictorial drawing of the athletic apparatus viewing from a back side.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONIn order that those skilled in the art can further understand the present invention, a description will be provided in the following in details. However, these descriptions and the appended drawings are only used to cause those skilled in the art to understand the objects, features, and characteristics of the present invention, but not to be used to confine the scope and spirit of the present invention defined in the appended claims.
With reference toFIGS. 1,2,3, and8, anathletic apparatus1 according to the present invention is illustrated. Theathletic apparatus1 includes aframe10, a pair ofseparated tracks3 and4, a pair of pedal mechanisms, a pair of separated rocker arm mechanisms, two transmitting mechanisms, and a damping mechanism.
Theframe10 has abase18 which includes afront bottom rod11 and arear bottom rod13 separated from each other. Thefront bottom rod11 is formed as a standingrod12, acontrol panel121 is installed to a top of the standingrod12. The users can operate theathletic apparatus1 through thecontrol panel121. Anaxle rod14 is formed near an upper end of the standingrod12, handles15 for holding by the users are formed respectively between two ends of theaxle rod14 and amiddle bottom rod19 of thebase18.Installation portions131 and132 are formed separately to therear bottom rod13.
Thetracks3 and4 of the same structure are arranged to a left and right side of theathletic apparatus1 respectively. Bottom ends oftrack3 and4 are fixed to theinstallation portions131 and132 respectively, while upper ends of thetracks3 and4 are fixed to an inclined supportingrod16 of theframe10 so that the left and right tracks are at an predetermined angle to the ground. A main characteristic of the tracks is that the tracks are made as curved but not straight. The design of the tracks will have the users experienced the most natural exercise for feet, it is also an ergonomic design capable of protecting user's heels from being hurt.
The left and right pedal mechanisms of the same structure havepedal bases5 and6,supporters51 and61 linked to thepedal bases5 and6, andpedals52 and62 for treading by the users respectively. Thepedal bases5 and6 are slidably installed to theinclined tracks3 and4 respectively and capable of being slid up and down along the tracks.
The left and right rocker arm mechanisms of the same structure haverocker arms7 and8 respectively.Upper ends71 and81 of therocker arms7 and8 respectively are pivoted to theaxle rod14, and handles70 and80 are arranged to therocker arms7 and8 respectively for holding by the users.Lower ends72 and82 of therocker arms7 and8 are pivoted to linkingrods73 and83 throughuniversal connectors74 and84 (which are capable of rotating in Y and Z axes) respectively. Another ends of the linkingrods73 and83 are also pivoted to thepedal bases5 and6 throughuniversal connectors75 and85. Therefore, the left and right rocker arm mechanisms and the left and right pedal mechanisms can be moved identically.
A first transmitting mechanism is rotatably installed to the inclined supportingrod16 near to apulley91 below the upper ends of thetracks3 and4 and asteel rope92 wound thepulley91. Two ends of thesteel rope92 are connected to the left andright pedal bases5 and6 respectively so that thepedal bases5 and6 can be slid back and forth, up and down against each other alternately.
Referring toFIGS. 1 to 3, a second transmitting mechanism is illustrated. The second transmitting mechanism has twotiming belts21,22 and anelastic belt23 linking the twotiming belts21,22. Outer ends of thetiming belts21,22 are connected to thelower ends72,82 of therocker arms7 and8 respectively so that the left and right rocker arm mechanisms can be swung back and forth alternately with an axle center of theaxle rod14. Ashaft rod24 is installed to theframe10. Abelt wheel25 is installed to a middle position of theshaft rod24, and twogear wheels26,27 are installed to two ends of theshaft rod24. Thegear wheels26,27 have single direction bearing. Thetiming belts21,22 clench the teeth of thegear wheels26 and27 respectively. Twowheels28,29 are pivoted to two ends of thefront bottom rod11. Theelastic belt23 linking thetiming belts21,22 also winds thewheels28 and29. By the second transmitting mechanism, the left andright rocker arms7 and8 can be moved back and forth against each other alternately.
The damping mechanism includes aload wheel101 and an electro-magnetic brake102. By the link of atransmitting belt103, theload wheel101 is linked to thebelt wheel25. When thehandles70 and80 are swung back and forth alternately, the damping mechanism can provide a resistance. The resistance can be pre-selected on thecontrol panel121.
With reference toFIGS. 4 to 6, the main characteristic of the left andright tracks3 and4 is made of at least one curved track. Thetracks3 and4 of the embodiment of the present invention are made of two parallelcurved pipes31,32 and41,42 and combined by linkingbodies33,43 respectively. The upper ends of the curved pipes are all fixed to a common linkingunit161 which is fixed to an upper end of the inclined supportingrod16. The linkingbodies33 and43 and the lower ends of the tracks are fixed to theinstallation portions131 and132 so that the tracks are installed to theframe10 at an angle B to the ground as shown inFIG. 6.
Referring toFIG. 7, a center line17 illustrated between the oppositely installedtracks3 and4 indicates a longitudinal direction of thebase18 of the present invention. A first track, which is theleft track3 is an arc of a length L1 based on a virtual radius r1 and a center of circuit O1. Thesecond track4 is an arc of a length L2 based on a virtual radius r2 and a center of circuit O2. The radii and lengths of the arcs of the twotracks3 and4 are equal. The two curved tracks installed between therear bottom rod13 and the inclined supportingrod16 are gradually away from each other from the upper ends to the lower ends thereof. That is, the upper ends30 and40 of thetracks3 and4 are near to the center line17 and the lower ends39 and49 of thetracks3 and4 are away from the center line17 so that the concaves of the arcs of the tracks face outwards respectively.
When operating theathletic apparatus1 according to the present invention, a user (not illustrated) stands on thepedals52 and62 with both feet respectively and holds thehandles70 and80 with both hands respectively. While the user overcomes the resistance of theload wheel101, the rocker arm mechanisms are pulled back and forth and the pedals mechanisms are moved back and forth, up and down against each other alternately in the same time.
Theathletic apparatus1 according to the present invention can provide a composite body exercise for hands and feet of the users. Also, by the design of thecurved tracks3 and4, the pedals bases5 and6 will be moved along the curved tracks so that feet of the user can exercise smoothly by moving outwards and downwards together and moving forth and upwards together.
Thepedals52 and62 are parallel to the ground on thetracks3 and4 at a static status. For the balance of the users operating theathletic apparatus1, as shown inFIG. 5, thepedals52 and62 can tilt towards each other with a small angle A so that the upwards and downwards movement along the arcs are smooth and safe.
Theathletic apparatus1 according to the present invention has a simple structure and provides a physical training on muscles of user's arms and feet. Especially to the design of thetracks3 and4, the users can exercise inwards and outwards curved slides. Moreover, the rocker arm mechanisms can drive theload wheel101 through thebelt wheel25 by the link of two timing belts on the same axis to thebelt wheel25. On the other hand, the rocker arm mechanisms can drive the corresponding pedal mechanisms on the left andright tracks3,4 synchronously by the link of linkingrods73 and83 so that theathletic apparatus1 can archive an anticipated purpose and effect.
The present invention is thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.