Patent classifications
A63B2022/0043
Rock climbing machine
A rock climbing has a base placed flat on a bearing surface, a damping device mounted on the base, a pedal structure is connected to both sides of the damping device respectively and two rock climbing simulators upright fixed to the base. The two rock climbing simulators are mounted on both sides of the damping device respectively. Each rock climbing simulator is provided with a slide grip device, and each grip device is connected to a corresponding pedal structure. When the two pedal structures are trodden alternately, the corresponding grip devices reciprocate up and down, simulating the rock climbing action.
CLIMBING EXERCISER
A climbing exerciser includes a base mount, and left and right racks respectively located at left and right sides of the base mount and reciprocatingly moveable up and down. The left rack has a lower left member and an upper left member swivelable relative to the lower left member between a first outer position and a first inner position. The right rack has a lower right member and an upper right member swivelable relative to the lower right member between a second outer position and a second inner position. By adjusting the postures of the upper left and right members relative to the lower left and right members respectively, the climbing exerciser can shift exercise mode from one to another. Further, the climbing exerciser can provide smooth and more natural movements to the user with low noise.
CLIMBING EXERCISER
A climbing exerciser includes a base mount, left and right racks located at left and right sides of the base mount respectively, two left links each having an end pivotally connected with the base mount and the other end pivotally connected with the left rack in a way that the left rack is reciprocatingly moveable up and down, two right links each having an end pivotally connected with the base mount and the other end pivotally connected with the right rack in a way that the right rack is reciprocatingly moveable up and down, and a motion linking device disposed to the base mount and linked with the left rack and the right rack in a way that the right rack lowers when the left rack raises. As such, the climbing exerciser can provide smooth and more natural movements to the user with low noise and various exercise modes.
Training Device for Simulating Vertical Climbing
A vertical climbing simulation equipment that has an intensity regulation system that allows the resistance of the routines carried out in it, to be graduated and that also has a mechanism that allows to vary the angle of inclination of its pedals in order to be coupled to the natural angle of the user's ankles.
Climbing exercise apparatus
An exercise apparatus having multiple exercise modes of operation may include a frame supporting generally vertically oriented reciprocating members spaced apart and in substantial parallel relationship to one another. Reciprocating leg members may include foot supports secured at the lower distal ends thereof. Reciprocating arm members may include hand grips coupled proximate the upper distal ends of the arm members. The arm members and leg members may be operably coupled in multiple configurations for a user to perform various climbing exercise movements.
ROCK CLIMBING MACHINE
A rock climbing has a base placed flat on a bearing surface, a damping device mounted on the base, a pedal structure is connected to both sides of the damping device respectively and two rock climbing simulators upright fixed to the base. The two rock climbing simulators are mounted on both sides of the damping device respectively. Each rock climbing simulator is provided with a slide grip device, and each grip device is connected to a corresponding pedal structure. When the two pedal structures are trodden alternately, the corresponding grip devices reciprocate up and down, simulating the rock climbing action.
Climbing exerciser
A climbing exerciser includes a base having two parallel rail posts to which two sliding units are respectively connected. Each sliding unit includes a sliding rod, a handle and a pedal. The sliding rod is movably located in the correspondent rail post. A transmission unit includes two down chain wheels and two up chain wheels respectively and rotatably connected to the support. Two front chains are engaged with the down chain wheels and connected with the connection members. Two side chains are engaged with the two up chain wheels and connected with the connection members. A cable is engaged with two respective two stationary pulleys and connected to the two side chains. A magnetic-resistance unit is connected to the support and driven by the two up chain wheels. The two sliding posts alternatively movable along the rail post to simulate rock climbing actions.
EXERCISE MACHINE
An exercise machine includes a frame for resting on the ground, and a footboard element which oscillates with respect to the frame about a first axis and a second axis which are mutually perpendicular.
The exercise machine further includes a handgrip element which oscillates with respect to the frame in an oscillating manner about a first axis and a third axis which are mutually perpendicular.
The footboard element and the handgrip element are functionally connected to each other in order to move in a substantially synchronous manner during the respective oscillation.
Exercise machine
Described herein are embodiments of stationary exercise machines having reciprocating foot and/or hand members, such as foot pedals that move in a closed loop path. Some embodiments can include reciprocating foot pedals that cause a user's feet to move along a closed loop path that is substantially inclined, such that the foot motion simulates a climbing motion more than a flat walking or running motion. Some embodiments can further include reciprocating handles that are configured to move in coordination with the foot via a linkage to a crank wheel also coupled to the foot pedals. Variable resistance can be provided via a rotating air-resistance based mechanism, via a magnetism based mechanism, and/or via other mechanisms, one or more of which can be rapidly adjustable while the user is using the machine.
Climbing machine structure
The climbing machine structure includes a support frame, a first slide rail unit, a second slide rail unit, a first pedal, a second pedal, a first handle, a second handle, and a transmission unit. The first slide rail unit and the second slide rail unit are juxtaposed on the support frame. A first top end of the first slide rail unit and a second top end of the second slide rail unit are lower than an eye position of the operator in the height direction. Thereby, the line of sight of the operator won't be blocked.