Climbing machine
10668322 ยท 2020-06-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B22/0015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00069
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B22/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A climbing machine includes a base; two sets of two inclined parallel rails wherein each rail has one end secured to a joining portion of a handlebar and the base and the other end rested on the ground; two pedals slidably mounted on the rails respectively; two spaced first wheels mounted forwardly of the rails; a magnetic resistance controlling device configured to add difficulty to motion and including a conductive disc, a curved groove member releasably secured to an edge of the conductive disc, magnetic elements disposed on two inner walls of the curved groove member, an axle disposed in the base, and at least one roller rotatably mounted on the axle; and at least one first rope each extending from the first wheel to wind around the roller prior to attaching to the pedal. In response to rotating the roller, the conductive disc rotates.
Claims
1. A climbing machine, comprising: a base; two handlebars extending upward from the base; two sets of two inclined parallel rails wherein each rail has one end secured to a joining portion of a respective handlebar and the base and the other end rested on the ground; two pedals slidably mounted on the rails respectively; two spaced first wheels mounted forwardly of the rails; a magnetic resistance controlling device configured to add difficulty to motion and including a conductive disc, a curved groove member releasably secured to the conductive disc, a plurality of magnetic elements disposed on two inner walls of the curved groove member, an axle disposed in the base, and at least one roller each rotatably mounted on the axle, and having two ends disposed externally of the conductive disc; and at least one first rope each extending from the first wheel to wind around the roller prior to attaching to the pedal; wherein in response to rotating the roller, the conductive disc rotates.
2. The climbing machine of claim 1, wherein the number of the at least one first rope is two; wherein the number of the at least one roller is two; wherein one ends of the first ropes are attached to the pedals respectively, intermediate portions of the first ropes are wound around the rollers after passing the first wheels, and the other ends of the first ropes are attached to two sides of the rollers respectively; and wherein a central opening of the conductive disc has a diameter greater than a diameter of the roller.
3. The climbing machine of claim 1, wherein the number of the at least one first rope is two; wherein the number of the at least one roller is two; wherein the conductive disc is clamped by the rollers; wherein one ends of the first ropes are attached to the pedals respectively, intermediate portions of the first ropes are wound around the rollers after passing the first wheels, and the other ends of the first ropes are attached to the rollers respectively; wherein a diameter of the conductive disc is greater than that of the roller; and wherein in response to rotating the rollers by the first ropes, the conductive disc rotates.
4. The climbing machine of claim 1, wherein an entrance point of the first rope and an exit point thereof are symmetrical with respect to an axle of the roller irrespective of clockwise or counterclockwise winding of the first rope around the roller; wherein the entrance point of the first rope and the exit point thereof are oriented along two opposite tangents respectively; and wherein the entrance point of the first rope and the exit point thereof are parallel.
5. The climbing machine of claim 2, wherein an entrance point of the first rope and an exit point thereof are symmetrical with respect to an axle of the roller irrespective of clockwise or counterclockwise winding of the first rope around the roller; wherein the entrance point of the first rope and the exit point thereof are oriented along two opposite tangents respectively; and wherein the entrance point of the first rope and the exit point thereof are parallel.
6. The climbing machine of claim 3, wherein an entrance point of the first rope and an exit point thereof are symmetrical with respect to an axle of the roller irrespective of clockwise or counterclockwise winding of the first rope around the roller; wherein the entrance point of the first rope and the exit point thereof are oriented along two opposite tangents respectively; and wherein the entrance point of the first rope and the exit point thereof are parallel.
7. The climbing machine of claim 2, wherein one first rope is clockwise wound around one roller and the other first rope is counterclockwise wound around the other roller; wherein an entrance point of the first rope and an exit point thereof are symmetrical with respect to an axle of the roller; wherein the entrance point of the first rope and the exit point thereof are oriented along two opposite tangents respectively; and wherein the entrance point of the first rope and the exit point thereof are parallel.
8. The climbing machine of claim 3, wherein one first rope is clockwise wound around one roller and the other first rope is counterclockwise wound around the other roller; wherein an entrance point of the first rope and an exit point thereof are symmetrical with respect to an axle of the roller; wherein the entrance point of the first rope and the exit point thereof are oriented along two opposite tangents respectively; and wherein the entrance point of the first rope and the exit point thereof are parallel.
9. The climbing machine of claim 1, wherein the curved groove member is releasably secured to an edge of the conductive disc.
10. The climbing machine of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of limit members on lower portions of the rails of the same set respectively; and wherein the limit members correspond to either pedal.
11. The climbing machine of claim 2, further comprising a plurality of limit members on lower portions of the rails of the same set respectively; and wherein the limit members correspond to either pedal.
12. The climbing machine of claim 3, further comprising a plurality of limit members on lower portions of the rails of the same set respectively; and wherein the limit members correspond to either pedal.
13. The climbing machine of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of second wheels on a bottom end of the rails, and a second rope; and wherein one end of the second rope is secured to one pedal, the second rope further passes the second wheels, and the other end thereof is secured to the other pedal.
14. The climbing machine of claim 2, further comprising a plurality of second wheels on a bottom end of the rails, and a second rope; and wherein one end of the second rope is secured to one pedal, the second rope further passes the second wheels, and the other end thereof is secured to the other pedal.
15. The climbing machine of claim 3, further comprising a plurality of second wheels on a bottom end of the rails, and a second rope; and wherein one end of the second rope is secured to one pedal, the second rope further passes the second wheels, and the other end thereof is secured to the other pedal.
16. The climbing machine of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of second wheels on a bottom end of the rails; and wherein one end of the first rope is secured to one roller, the first rope further passes the second wheels, and the other end thereof is secured to the other roller.
17. The climbing machine of claim 2, further comprising a plurality of second wheels on a bottom end of the rails; and wherein one end of the first rope is secured to one roller, the first rope further passes the second wheels, and the other end thereof is secured to the other roller.
18. The climbing machine of claim 3, further comprising a plurality of second wheels on a bottom end of the rails; and wherein one end of the first rope is secured to one roller, the first rope further passes the second wheels, and the other end thereof is secured to the other roller.
19. The climbing machine of claim 1, wherein an entrance point of the first rope on the roller and an exit point of the first rope on the roller are at different planes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(21) In motion, two feet of an individual stand on the pedals 14. One foot may pump one pedal 14 down along the rails 10 of one set and in turn the first rope 162 connected to the pedal 14 pulls downward. Further, the first rope 162 connected to the other pedal 14 pulls upward with the magnetic resistance controlling device 20 rotated due to the pulling of the first ropes 162. As a result, an adhesive friction is generated by the magnetic resistance controlling device 20. The downward movement of the pedal 14 will be stopped when the pedal 14 contacts the limit members 30 of the same set. The provision of the limit members 30 not only prevents the pedal 14 from hitting a bottom end of the rails 10 but also functions as a buffer.
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(25) It is noted that when only one first rope 162 is used the first rope 162 touches a rear portion of the left side of the axle 24 and clockwise winds around the roller 24. Further, the first rope 162 leaves the roller 24 at a front portion of the right side of the roller 24. Finally, the first rope 162 terminates at the first wheel 161. That is, the entrance point of the first rope 162 on the roller 24 and the exit point of the first rope 162 on the roller 24 are at different planes.
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(31) Entrance point of the first rope 162 and exit point thereof are symmetrical with respect to an axle of the roller 24. Further, the entrance point of the first rope 162 and the exit point thereof are oriented along two opposite tangents respectively. Furthermore, the other ends of the first ropes 162 are attached to the rollers 24 respectively. Thus, the roller 24 can be rotated by pulling the first rope 162. As a result, the conductive disc 203 rotates.
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(38) Alternatively, one first rope 162 is clockwise wound around one roller 24 and the other first rope 162 is counterclockwise wound around the other roller 24. In response to pulling one first rope 162, both the rollers 24 may rotate clockwise (not shown). To the contrary, if one first rope 162 is counterclockwise wound around one roller 24 and the other first rope 162 is clockwise wound around the other roller 24. In response to pulling one first rope 162, both the rollers 24 may rotate counterclockwise (not shown).
(39) Entrance point of the first rope 162 and exit point thereof are symmetrical with respect to an axle of the roller 24 irrespective of clockwise or counterclockwise winding of the first rope 162 around the roller 24. Further, the entrance point of the first rope 162 and the exit point thereof are oriented along two opposite tangents respectively. Furthermore, the entrance point of the first rope 162 and the exit point thereof are parallel.
(40) While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.