TILTING INVERSION EXERCISER
20170239123 · 2017-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/0229
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2203/0493
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A tilting inversion exerciser includes a supporting stand having a primary frame and an auxiliary frame, one or two carriers pivotally attached to the supporting stand with apex members, a supporting table attached to the carriers and movable relative to the carriers, the carrier includes a guiding device for guiding the supporting table to move relative to the carrier and the apex member, and a spring biasing member is engaged between the carrier and the supporting table for adjusting a center of gravity of the carrier relative to the supporting table when users of different weight is engaged onto the supporting table and for giving some security to the user while conducting the inversion exercises.
Claims
1. A tilting inversion exerciser comprising: a supporting stand including a primary frame and an auxiliary frame pivotally coupled together to form an inverted V-shaped structure, a carrier pivotally attached to said supporting stand with an apex member, a supporting table attached to said carrier and movable relative to said carrier, said carrier including a guiding device for guiding said supporting table to move relative to said carrier and said apex member, and a spring biasing member engaged between said carrier and said supporting table for adjusting a center of gravity of said carrier relative to said supporting table when users of different weight is engaged onto said supporting table.
2. The tilting inversion exerciser as claimed in claim 1, wherein said guiding device of said carrier includes at least one groove formed therein, and said at least one groove of said carrier includes a first end portion located closer to said apex member than a second end portion of said at least one groove of said carrier, and said supporting table includes at least one follower slidably engaged with said at least one groove of said carrier for guiding and limiting said at least one follower and said supporting table to move relative to said carrier and said supporting stand.
3. The tilting inversion exerciser as claimed in claim 2, wherein said at least one groove of said carrier is inclined relative to a base axis (X) of said carrier which is offset from said apex member for a predetermined distance and which is tangent to said apex member.
4. The tilting inversion exerciser as claimed in claim 2, wherein said supporting table includes an arm rest engaged with said spring biasing member, and said at least one follower is attached to said arm rest.
5. The tilting inversion exerciser as claimed in claim 1, wherein said carrier includes a flap extended from a bracket for supporting said spring biasing member.
6. The tilting inversion exerciser as claimed in claim 1, wherein said primary frame and said auxiliary frame of said supporting table are pivotally coupled together with said apex member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0027] The primary U-shaped frame 10 of the lower supporting stand 1 includes two, such as first and second side posts 11, 12 and a lower beam 13 formed or provided or coupled between the side posts 11, 12 for forming or defining the U-shaped structure of the primary frame 10, the apex members 29 are disposed or attached or mounted or secured to the upper portions 14 of the side posts 11, 12 of the primary frame 10 respectively. The rear U-shaped frame 20 also includes two side posts 21, 22 and a lower beam 23 formed or provided or coupled between the posts 21, 22 for forming or defining the U-shaped structure of the rear frame 20, the upper portions 24 of the posts 21, 22 of the rear frame 20 are pivotally or rotatably attached or mounted or secured or coupled to the upper portions 14 of the posts 11, 12 of the primary frame 10 with the apex members 29 respectively (
[0028] One or more (such as two) foldable links 25 may further be provided and attached or mounted or secured or coupled between the frames 10, 20 for coupling the frames 10, 20 together and for solidly and stably anchoring or securing or retaining the frames 10, 20 at the opened working position and for preventing the frames 10, 20 from being over-opened relative to each other. The supporting table 50 may include or may be formed into a seat-shaped structure or configuration for suitably and safely and comfortably supporting the user 8 thereon, and may include a seat member 51 for supporting the user 8 thereon, and may include a seat belt 52 for solidly and tightly and stably anchoring or securing or retaining the user 8 on the seat member 51 of the supporting table 50, and may include one or more (such as two) arm rests 53 formed or provided thereon for being grasped or held by the user 8.
[0029] The supporting table 50 or the seat member 51 includes an extension 54, such as an adjustable extension 54 attached or coupled or extended from the supporting table 50 and/or the seat member 51 for supporting an ankle holder or foot retaining device 55 and for holding or retaining or positioning the feet of the user 8 to the seat member 51 and the supporting table 50. The extension 54 may be extended or adjusted relative to the supporting table 50 for moving or adjusting the foot retaining device 55 toward or away from the supporting table 50, according to the height or the dimension of the users, for example. The primary frame 10 further include a reinforcing bar 15 disposed or attached or mounted or secured between the posts 11, 12 of the primary frame 10 for reinforcing the primary frame 10, and for contacting or engaging with the extension 54 and for limiting the extension 54 and the supporting table 50 to pivot or rotate relative to the supporting stand 1.
[0030] The above-described structure or configuration for the tilting inversion exerciser, including the lower supporting stand 1, the seat member 51 and the extension 54 and the foot retaining device 55 and the supporting table 50 is typical and is not related to the present invention and will not be described in further details. The lower supporting stand 1 includes one or more, such as two carriers 30 pivotally or rotatably attached or mounted or secured or coupled to the supporting stand 1, the carriers 30 each include a plate or frame or bracket 31 pivotally or rotatably attached or mounted or secured or coupled to the upper portions 14 of the side posts 11, 12 of the primary frame 10 or the upper portions 24 of the posts 21, 22 of the rear frame 20 respectively of the supporting stand 1 with the apex members 29 for engaging with and for attaching or mounting or securing or supporting the supporting table 50 to the supporting stand 1.
[0031] The brackets 31 of the carriers 30 each include a frame or flap 32 laterally extended therefrom for supporting one or more, such as two spring biasing members 33, and each include one or more, such as two oblong holes or grooves 34 formed therein and substantially tilted or inclined relative to a base axis (X) of the bracket 31 of the carrier 30 that is offset or spaced or separated from the apex members 29 for a selected or predetermined distance (
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[0037] One or more spring biasing members 33 may be disposed or attached or mounted or secured to the flap 32 of the carrier 301 and contacted or engaged with the seat member 51 of the supporting table 50, and are thus engaged between the carrier 301 and the seat member 51 of the supporting table 50 for applying a spring biasing force between the supporting table 50 and the carrier 301 and/or the supporting stand 1 and thus for balancing the supporting table 50 relative to the carrier 301 and/or the supporting stand 1, and thus for allowing the center of gravity (G) of the user 8 and the seat member 51 of the supporting table 50 and/or the followers 35 to be relatively and slightly adjusted relative to the apex member 29. The sliding engagement of the followers 35 with the grooves 34 of the carrier 30 may thus be formed and provided as a guiding mechanism or device 34, 35 for guiding the seat member 51 of the supporting table 50 to move relative to the follower 35 and/or the carrier 30.
[0038] Accordingly, the tilting inversion exerciser in accordance with the present invention includes an adjustable structure or configuration for adjusting the user supporting table to a suitable or selected position relative to the lower or base support or supporting stand automatically and for suitably and safely supporting the user and for giving some security to the user while conducting the inversion exercises.
[0039] Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.