Heel-lifting elliptical machine
09636541 ยท 2017-05-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03525
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2022/0682
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B22/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A heel-lifting elliptical machine has a foundation, two linkage assemblies and two pedal assemblies. The foundation comprises a swing shaft and a driving wheel connected with a flywheel via a driving belt. The linkage assemblies are mounted on two sides of the foundation, staggered from each other, and joined to a driving shaft of the driving wheel. Each of the linkage assemblies comprises a rotation rod, a crank and a swing arm. The rotation rod is connected to the driving shaft. The crank is pivotably mounted on the other end of the rotation rod. The swing arm is pivotably mounted on the swing shaft and the crank. Two pedal assemblies are mounted securely on the cranks and form vertical ellipse routes along with the movement of the cranks, thereby increasing the exercise intensity and decreasing the obstruction and the noise.
Claims
1. A heel-lifting elliptical machine comprising: a foundation comprising: a swing shaft mounted on a lower portion of a front of the foundation; a driving wheel being uprightly rotatable and mounted on an upper portion of a rear of the foundation, the driving wheel comprising: a driving shaft formed in a center of the driving wheel; a flywheel rotatably mounted on the foundation; a driving belt connecting the driving wheel and the flywheel; two linkage assemblies mounted on two sides of the foundation respectively, staggered from each other, and joined to the driving shaft, each of the linkage assemblies comprising: a rotation rod, one end of the rotation rod rotatably mounted around the driving shaft; a crank, an upper end of the crank pivotably mounted on another end of the rotation rod; and a swing arm, a front end of the swing arm pivotably mounted on the swing shaft, a rear end of the swing arm pivotably mounted on a lower end of the crank; and two pedal assemblies mounted securely on the cranks of the two linkage assemblies respectively, and being movable in a vertical ellipse route with movements of the cranks.
2. The heel-lifting elliptical machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the pedal assemblies comprises: a support rod, a front end of the support rod mounted securely to the crank at a position adjacent to the lower end of the crank, and a rear end of the support rod extending toward the rear of the foundation; a fixing rod mounted securely at the lower end of the crank and a middle of the fixing rod abutted on the support rod; and a pedal mounted securely on the support rod.
3. The heel-lifting elliptical machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein the rotation rod comprises: a first pivot shaft mounted at said another end of the rotation rod, the upper end of the crank mounted pivotably on the first pivot shaft; and a second pivot shaft mounted at the lower end of the crank, the rear end of the swing arm mounted pivotably on the second pivot shaft.
4. The heel-lifting elliptical machine as claimed in claim 3, wherein the foundation comprises a holding portion mounted on an upper portion of the foundation.
5. The heel-lifting elliptical machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the cranks is formed an L-shaped, and comprises: a tilt portion extending upward and pivotably mounted on said another end of the rotation rod; and a pedal-connecting portion below the tilt portion, extending toward the rear of the foundation, and the rear end of the swing arm pivotably mounted on a rear end of the pedal-connecting portion; and each of the pedal assemblies comprises: a pedal mounted securely on the pedal-connecting portion of the crank.
6. The heel-lifting elliptical machine as claimed in claim 5, wherein the rotation rod comprises: a first pivot shaft mounted at said another end of the rotation rod, the upper end of the crank mounted pivotably on the first pivot shaft; and a second pivot shaft mounted at the lower end of the crank, the rear end of the swing arm mounted pivotably on the second pivot shaft.
7. The heel-lifting elliptical machine as claimed in claim 6, wherein the foundation comprises a holding portion mounted on an upper portion of the foundation.
8. The heel-lifting elliptical machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rotation rod comprises: a first pivot shaft mounted at said another end of the rotation rod, the upper end of the crank mounted pivotably on the first pivot shaft; and a second pivot shaft mounted at the lower end of the crank, the rear end of the swing arm mounted pivotably on the second pivot shaft.
9. The heel-lifting elliptical machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the foundation comprises a holding portion mounted on an upper portion of the foundation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(7) The two linkage assemblies 20 are mounted on two sides of the frame portion 12 of the foundation 10 respectively, are staggered from each other, and are joined to two ends of the driving shaft 150 of the driving wheel 15. Each of the linkage assemblies 20 comprises a rotation rod 21, a crank 22 and a swing arm 23. An end of the rotation rod 21 is rotatably mounted around the driving shaft 150 of the driving wheel 15, and another end of the rotation rod 21 comprises a first pivot shaft 210. An upper end of the crank 22 is pivotably mounted on the first pivot shaft 210, and a lower end of the crank 22 comprises a second pivot shaft 220. A front end of the swing arm 23 is pivotably mounted on the swing shaft 14, a rear end of the swing arm 23 is pivotably mounted on the second pivot shaft 220 of the lower end of the crank 22.
(8) The two pedal assemblies 30 are mounted securely adjacent to the lower ends of the two cranks 22 respectively. Each of the pedal assemblies 30 comprises a support rod 31, a fixing rod 32 and a pedal 33. A front end of the support rod 31 is mounted securely adjacent to the lower end of the crank 22, and a rear end of the support rod 31 extends toward the rear of the foundation 10. The fixing rod 32 is mounted securely at the lower end of the crank 22 and a middle of the fixing rod 32 is abutted on the support rod 31. The pedal 33 is mounted securely on the support rod 31.
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(10) When the rotation rods 21 move along in the circle routes, the pedal assemblies 30 connected to the cranks 22 form vertical ellipse routes. The pedals 33 repeatedly swing backward and forward along with the changing positions of the cranks 22. With the user continuously stepping on the pedals 33, the pedal assemblies 30 repeatedly move along in the vertical ellipse routes (as the imaginary lines illustrated in
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(12) Instead of comprising a damper for generating resistance, the heel-lifting elliptical machine of the present invention comprises the pedal assemblies 30 connected to the cranks 22 which are connected to the rotation rod 21 for driving the driving wheel 15 and driving the flywheel 16 via the driving belt 17. Thus, the pedal assemblies 30 of the present invention do not directly connect to the driving wheel 15 and the flywheel 16, which decreases the obstruction and the noise significantly and makes the user feel smooth and comfortable.
(13) In addition, comparing to the conventional air walker machine that only provides backward and forward routes and cannot provide adequate exercise intensity, the heel-lifting elliptical machine of the present invention provides higher exercise intensity with the linkage assemblies 20 which can drive the pedal assemblies 30 to move along in the vertical ellipse route. Besides, the exercise intensity also can be increased by the pedals 33 of the present invention swinging backward and forward along with the positions of the cranks 22 such that motion ranges of the ankles is broader.
(14) Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.