Walking trainer
10022587 ยท 2018-07-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0056
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/0161
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2022/0688
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/0262
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B22/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A walking trainer includes a linear transmission unit including two carriages, and two pedal units each including a pedal holder, which includes a bottom frame carried on one respective carriage, upright posts mounted at the bottom frame and a top block mounted on and movable up and down along the upright posts, a rotary shaft mounted in the top block in a direction perpendicular to the upright posts and a pedal mounted on the rotary shaft and biasable with the rotary shaft relative to the pedal holder. Thus, the pedals of the pedal units can be moved with the respective carriages linearly and alternatively back and forth, on the other hand, and can also be moved with the associating top blocks up and down and biased with the respective rotary shafts relative to the respective pedal holders to simulate the walking gait path.
Claims
1. A walking trainer, comprising: a linear transmission unit comprising a support base, a drive source mounted in said support base, two screw rods mounted in said support base in a substantially parallel manner and coupled to and rotatable by said drive source, and two carriages respectively threaded onto said two screw rods and alternatively movable back and forth along the respective said screw rods one after the other upon rotation of said screw rods; and two pedal units each comprising a pedal holder, a rotary shaft and a pedal, said pedal holder comprising a bottom frame, a top block and a plurality of upright posts, said bottom frame having a bottom wall thereof fastened to one respective said carriage of said linear transmission unit, said upright posts being mounted at a top side of said bottom frame and spaced out, said top block being mounted on said upright posts and movable up and down along said upright posts, said rotary shaft being rotatably mounted on said top block in a direction perpendicular to the extending direction of said upright posts, said pedal being mounted on said rotary shaft and biasable with said rotary shaft relative to said pedal holder.
2. The walking trainer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said top block of said pedal holder of each said pedal unit is movable up and down along the associating said upright posts relative to the associating said bottom frame within a distance of 5 centimeters.
3. The walking trainer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pedal of each said pedal unit is biasable relative to the associating said pedal holder within a 10-degree angle.
4. The walking trainer as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a lifting unit, said lifting unit comprising a base frame adapted to be positioned on the ground, a platform base fastened to a bottom wall of said support base of said linear transmission unit and having a rear end thereof supported on the ground, a lifting base having opposing front and rear ends thereof respectively pivotally connected to a front end of said base frame and an opposing front end of said platform base, and a lifting actuator coupled between the front end of said lifting base and the opposing front end of said platform base.
5. The walking trainer as claimed in claim 4, wherein said lifting unit further comprises a storage actuator coupled between said base frame and said platform base and spaced from said lifting actuator at a predetermined distance.
6. The walking trainer as claimed in claim 4, wherein said lifting unit further comprises a handrail, said handrail having a bottom side thereof fastened to said base frame.
7. The walking trainer as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said pedal unit further comprises a first buffer member mounted between the said bottom frame and said top block of the associating said pedal holder and adapted for exerting a buffering effect against the vertical displacement of the associating said top block.
8. The walking trainer as claimed in claim 7, wherein said first buffer member comprises at least one spring member mounted around the associating said upright posts and stopped between the said bottom frame and said top block of the associating said pedal holder.
9. The walking trainer as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said pedal unit further comprises a second buffer member mounted between the said bottom frame of the associating said pedal holder and the associating said pedal and adapted for exerting a buffering effect against the biasing of the associating said pedal.
10. The walking trainer as claimed in claim 9, wherein said second buffer member is a pressure cylinder, said pressure cylinder comprising a cylinder body and a piston rod axially movably mounted in said cylinder body, said cylinder body having one end thereof pivotally connected to the associating said pedal, said piston rod having one end thereof disposed inside said cylinder body and an opposite end thereof disposed outside said cylinder body and pivotally connected to the said bottom frame of the associating said pedal holder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) The pedal holder 31 comprises a bottom frame 32, two top blocks 33 and four upright posts 34. The bottom frame 32 is fastened with a bottom wall thereof to a top wall of one respective carriage 24 of the linear transmission unit 20. The four upright posts 34 are arranged in two pairs and bilaterally mounted at a top side of the bottom frame 32. The two top blocks 33 are respectively and vertically movably mounted on the two pairs of upright posts 34. Thus, the pedal holder 31 can be moved synchronously with the respective carriage 24, and, the top blocks 33 of the pedal holder 31 can be moved up and down relative to the bottom frame 32 of the pedal holder 31, as illustrated in
(14) The first buffer members 35 are mounted on the pedal holder 31 between the bottom frame 32 and the top blocks 33 to exert a buffering effect against the vertical displacement of the two top blocks 33, as illustrated in
(15) The rotary shaft 36 is rotatably mounted between the two top blocks 33 of the pedal holder 31. Further, the axial direction of the rotary shaft 36 is perpendicular to the axial direction of the upright posts 34.
(16) The pedal 37 is mounted on the associating rotary shaft 36 so that the pedal 37 can be biased relative to the pedal holder 31 by means of the associating rotary shaft 36, as illustrated in
(17) The second buffer member 38 is mounted between the bottom frame 32 of the pedal holder 31 and the pedal 37, and to exert a buffering effect against the biasing of the pedal 37, as illustrated in
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(19) On the other hand, in order to simulate the effect of walking in a slope, the invention further provides a lifting unit 40, as illustrated in
(20) Further, the lifting unit 40 comprises a handrail 46 to be grasped by the user's hands so as to provide support. The handrail 46 has a bottom side thereof fastened to the base frame 41, and an opposing top side thereof provided with a human-machine interface 50. The user can operate the human-machine interface 50 to control the operation of the linear transmission unit 20, such as setting the training time, adjusting the running speed and the length of the pace, etc., and also to display the elated physiological information such as walking distance, heart rate, consumption of calories and etc.
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(22) In conclusion, the walking trainer 10 of the present invention provides four different operation modes, i.e., the linear sliding mode, the straight walking mode, the slope sliding mode and the slope walking mode, enabling the user to accurately simulate gait changes under different conditions. Further, first and second buffer members 35,38 are provided to the pedals 37 to avoid ankle injuries. Further, the walking trainer 10 is collapsible to enhance storage convenience.