ELLIPTICAL TRAINER IN LINE WITH HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
20210138300 ยท 2021-05-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2022/0682
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B22/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An elliptical trainer includes a machine table, a transmission unit, two pedal units and two suspension arms. Each pedal unit has a pedal rod and a guide. The pedal rod has a front end thereof pivoted to one respective crank arm, and an opposing rear end thereof pivoted to one respective pedal seat. The pedal seat has the top surface thereof bearing one respective pedal. Each suspension arm has two opposite ends of a bottom side thereof respectively pivoted to the machine table and the rear end of one respective pedal rod. Each suspension arm is skewed in the direction of the pedal, so that each suspension arm can guide the pedal forward along a straight line direction and backward along a diagonal direction.
Claims
1. An elliptical trainer, comprising: a machine table comprising a base, an upright set at a front end of said base and two side frames respectively set on opposing left and right sides of said base; a transmission unit comprising a crankshaft rotatably installed on said upright, a flywheel fixed to said crankshaft to rotate with said crankshaft, and two crank arms having a respective front end thereof fixed to said crankshaft; two pedal units arranged symmetrically with respect to a first axis, each said pedal unit comprising a pedal rod, a pedal seat and a pedal, said pedal rod having a front end thereof pivoted to a rear end of one respective said crank arm in an up and down and left and right swingable manner, said pedal seat being pivotable up and down on a top surface of an opposing rear end of said pedal rod, said pedal being fixed on a top surface of said pedal seat; two armrest units, each said armrest unit comprising an armrest and a link, said armrest being pivoted to said upright of said machine table in a back and forth swingable manner, said link having a front end thereof pivoted to a bottom end of said armrest in a back and forth swingable manner and an opposing rear end thereof fixed to one respective said pedal seat; and two suspension arms, each said suspension arm having a top end thereof pivoted to one respective side frame of said machine table in a back and forth swingable manner and an opposing bottom end thereof pivoted to the rear end of one respective said pedal rod in a back and forth swingable manner, said two suspension arms being symmetrical with respect to said first axis and being respectively skewed in the direction of said pedals, so that said two suspension arms are pivoted around a second axis that is not perpendicular to said first axis.
2. The elliptical trainer as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said pedal rod has a front oblique section and a rear oblique section connected to said front oblique section, said front oblique section having a front end thereof pivoted to the rear end of one respective said crank arm in a left and right swingable manner, said rear oblique section having a rear end thereof pivoted to a bottom end of one said suspension arm in a back and forth swingable manner, the inclination angle of said upper oblique section relative to the ground is smaller than the inclination angle of said lower oblique section relative to the ground.
3. The elliptical trainer as claimed in claim 2, wherein each said suspension arm has an upper oblique section and a lower oblique section connected to said upper oblique section, said upper oblique section having a top end thereof pivoted to one respective said side frame of said machine table in a back and forth swingable manner, said lower oblique section having a bottom end thereof pivoted to the rear end of said rear oblique section of one respective said pedal rod in a back and forth swingable manner, the skew angle of said upper oblique section relative to said side frames being smaller than the skew angle of said lower oblique section relative to said side frames.
4. An elliptical trainer as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said armrest comprises a grip, a swing arm and a linkage plate, said grip being pivoted to said upright of said machine table in a back and forth swingable manner, said swing arm being disposed at a front side relative to said grip, said swing arm having a top end thereof pivoted to said upright of said machine table in a back and forth swingable manner and an opposing bottom end thereof pivoted to the front end of said link to swing back and forth and left and right, said linkage plate having opposing front and rear ends thereof respectively pivoted to a bottom end of said grip and the top end of said swing arm.
5. An elliptical trainer as claimed in claim 2, wherein each said armrest comprises a grip, a swing arm and a linkage plate, said grip being pivoted to said upright of said machine table in a back and forth swingable manner, said swing arm being disposed at a front side relative to said grip, said swing arm having a top end thereof pivoted to said upright of said machine table in a back and forth swingable manner and an opposing bottom end thereof pivoted to the front end of said link to swing back and forth and left and right, said linkage plate having opposing front and rear ends thereof respectively pivoted to a bottom end of said grip and the top end of said swing arm.
6. An elliptical trainer as claimed in claim 3, wherein each said armrest comprises a grip, a swing arm and a linkage plate, said grip being pivoted to said upright of said machine table in a back and forth swingable manner, said swing arm being disposed at a front side relative to said grip, said swing arm having a top end thereof pivoted to said upright of said machine table in a back and forth swingable manner and an opposing bottom end thereof pivoted to the front end of said link to swing back and forth and left and right, said linkage plate having opposing front and rear ends thereof respectively pivoted to a bottom end of said grip and the top end of said swing arm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0016] The applicant first explains here that throughout the specification, including the preferred embodiment described below and the claims in the scope of the patent application, the nouns related to directionality are based on the directions in the drawings. Secondly, in the preferred embodiment and drawings that will be introduced below, the same element numbers represent the same or similar elements or their structural features.
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[0020] As shown in
[0021] The two armrest units 50 are located on opposing left and right sides of the upright 22 of the machine table 20. As shown in
[0022] As shown in
[0023] In addition, each suspension arm 60 is skewed inward in the direction of pedal 5. The skew angle of the upper oblique section 61 of each suspension arm 60 relative to the side frame 25 is smaller than the skew angle of the lower oblique section 62 of each suspension arm 60 relative to the side frame 25. Thereby, when each suspension arm 60 swings back and forth along with the pedal rod 41 that is pivotally connected to it, as shown in
[0024] It can be seen from the above that when the user steps on the pedal 45, the pedal rod 41 will swing back and forth through the pedal seat 44. When the pedal rod 41 swings back and forth, it will drive the crank arm 33 on the one hand, causing the crank arm 33 to drive the crankshaft 31 to rotate the flywheel 32, on the other hand, it will drive the link 55, so that the link 55 drives the grip 52 to swing back and forth through the swing arm 53.
[0025] In this way, the pedal 45 can move along an elliptical trajectory. In addition, when the pedal rod 41 swings back and forth, it will drive the suspension arm 60 to move together. At this time, the suspension arm 60 uses a design that is skewed inward, and then is matched with the design of the pedal rod 41 to swing left and right, so that when the suspension arm 60 swings forward, it guides the pedal 45 to move forward in a straight line direction D1; when the suspension arm 60 swings backward it guides the pedal 45 back along a diagonal direction D2. Thereby, the elliptical trainer 10 of the present invention allows the user to train in a posture that conforms to the human factors engineering to reduce the burden on the lower limb joints and effectively avoid the occurrence of sports injuries.