Elliptical exercise machine with a front resisting unit
10022586 ยท 2018-07-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B22/0015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2022/0682
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B22/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An elliptical exercise machine includes a resisting unit disposed at a front of a frame unit and having two cranks and a resisting member rotatable synchronously, two linking units each having a handle rod, an adjusting rod, a pedal rod, a swing rod, a first linking rod, a second linking rod and a third linking rod such that the pedal rod is suspended by the handle rod and the third linking rod to move along an elliptical route, and an adjusting unit having an adjusting tube which is pivotably connected to the adjusting rod and which is shiftable to adjust the position of the adjusting rod so as to adjust the elliptical route and the span between foot pedals on the pedal rods.
Claims
1. An elliptical exercise machine comprising: a frame unit; a resisting unit disposed at a front side of said frame unit, and including two cranks which are rotatably mounted on said frame unit, a resisting member, and a transmitting mechanism which is connected between a respective one of said cranks and said resisting member to permit synchronous rotation of said cranks and said resisting member to provide a resistance to said cranks; two linking units, each including a handle rod which is pivotably connected to said frame unit, an adjusting rod which has one end pivotably connected to said handle rod, a pedal rod which has a front portion pivotably connected to a lower end of said handle rod and which extends rearwardly from said front portion to have a middle portion and a rear portion, a swing rod which is pivotably connected to said frame unit, a first linking rod which is pivotably connected to said adjusting rod and the respective one of said cranks, a second linking rod which has an end pivotably connected to the respective one of said cranks about an axis coaxial with that of said first linking rod and an opposite end pivotably connected to said swing rod, and a third linking rod which is pivotably connected to said swing rod and said middle portion of said pedal rod and which cooperates with said handle rod to suspend said pedal rod; and an adjusting unit disposed on said frame unit, and including an adjusting tube which is shiftable relative to an upper portion of said frame unit between an upper limit position and a lower limit position, said adjusting rod of each of said linking units having an opposite end which is pivotably connected to said adjusting tube to be moved with said adjusting tube between the upper limit position, where a pivot point of said adjusting tube and said adjusting rod is proximate to said upper portion of said frame unit, and the lower limit position, where the pivot point of said adjusting tube and said adjusting rod is distal from said upper portion of said frame unit.
2. The elliptical exercise machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said frame unit includes a base, an upper front support disposed on a front side of said base, and two lateral supports each connected between said base and said upper front support, said upper front support including a front rod section which extends upwardly, a rear rod section which extends upwardly and which is disposed rearwardly of said front rod section, a middle crosspiece section which is connected between said front and rear rod sections, and an upper crosspiece section which is connected between said front and rear rod sections and which is disposed upwardly of said middle crosspiece section, said cranks being pivotably connected to said middle crosspiece section, said resisting member being pivotably connected to said front rod section.
3. The elliptical exercise machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein said adjusting unit further includes a pivot seat disposed on said rear rod section, a retaining seat disposed on said front rod section, a movable member disposed in and movable along said adjusting tube, and a retained pin disposed on said movable member to be moved to be retained to said retaining seat, said adjusting tube having a pivot end which is remote from said adjusting rod and which is pivotably connected to said pivot seat so as to permit said adjusting tube to be turned relative to said pivot seat between the upper and lower limit positions.
4. The elliptical exercise machine as claimed in claim 3, wherein said retaining seat has two side walls which are disposed parallel to and spaced apart from each other and each of which has a plurality of retaining grooves spaced apart from each other, said retained pin having two end portions which are disposed to be respectively retained in selected ones of said retaining grooves of said side walls.
5. The elliptical exercise machine as claimed in claim 4, wherein said adjusting unit further includes an adjusting handle having a pivot end which is pivotably connected to said pivot seat about an axis coaxial with that of said adjusting tube and which is connected with said adjusting tube, and an operated end which is operable manually to turn said adjusting tube, a releasing cable having an end which is connected to said movable member and an opposite end which is disposed adjacent to said adjusting handle to be pulled to permit disengagement of said retained pin from said retaining seat, and a biasing spring disposed to bias said movable member toward said retaining seat.
6. The elliptical exercise machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein said adjusting unit further includes a pivot seat disposed on said rear rod section, and a driving motor disposed on said front rod section, said adjusting tube having a pivot end which is remote from said adjusting rod and which is pivotably connected to said pivot seat so as to permit said adjusting tube to be turned relative to said pivot seat, said driving motor having a piston which is connected to said adjusting tube to actuate turning of said adjusting tube between the upper and lower limit positions.
7. The elliptical exercise machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein said transmitting mechanism has a first wheel which is pivotably connected to said middle crosspiece section about an axis coaxial with that of said cranks, a second wheel which is pivotably connected to said front rod section, a first belt which is trained on said first and second wheels, and a second belt which is trained on said second wheel and said resisting member.
8. The elliptical exercise machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein said handle rod and said swing rod of each of said linking unit are pivotably connected to said front rod section and said rear rod section, respectively.
9. The elliptical exercise machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said linking units further includes a foot pedal disposed on said rear portion of said pedal rod.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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(15) The resisting unit 4 is disposed on a front of the frame unit 3, and includes two cranks 41 which are rotatably mounted on, such as pivotably connected to, the middle crosspiece section 323, a resisting member 42 in a form of a flywheel which is rotatably mounted on, such as pivotably connected to, the front rod section 321, and a transmitting mechanism 43 which is connected between a respective one of the cranks 41 and the resisting member 42 to permit synchronous rotation of the cranks 41 and the resisting member 42 to provide a resistance to the cranks 41. Specifically, the transmitting mechanism 43 has a first wheel 431 which is pivotably connected to the middle crosspiece section 323 about an axis coaxial with that of the cranks 41, a second wheel 432 which is pivotably connected to the front rod section 321, a first belt 433 which is trained on the first and second wheels 431, 432, and a second belt 434 which is trained on the second wheel 432 and the resisting member 42.
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(20) When it is desired to adjust the span between the foot pedals 58 to change the elliptical route, the pull lever 661 is pulled to permit disengagement of the retained pin 65 from the retaining grooves 632 of the retaining seat 63. Then, the adjusting handle 66 is operated to turn the adjusting tube 62 to a desired height position. The adjusting handle 66 is retained in place when the pull lever 661 is released and the movable member 64 is moved toward the retaining seat 63 by means of the biasing spring 68. The adjusting rod 52 is moved with the turning of the adjusting tube 62 to vary the elliptical route and the span between the foot pedals 58. For example, when the adjusting tube 62 is at the upper limit position (see
(21) Further, with the suspension of the pedal rod 53 by the handle rod 51 and the third linking rod 57, the foot pedals 58 are kept in a horizontal position during the elliptical route to provide a smoother and comfortable stepping motion.
(22) As illustrated, since the linking units 5 are disposed on the frame unit 3 in a pivotable connection manner, compared to the aforementioned conventional front-mounted roller type elliptical machine 1 (see
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(24) While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.