Horse riding exercise machine
09597573 ยท 2017-03-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B24/0087
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B71/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B26/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A horse riding exercise machine includes: a saddle support; an operation frame; a pair of operation rods; an elevation rod; a forward-backward rod; a vertical bar; a movable bar; a flywheel; a rotation frame; a main spring; a gear; and a handle. The horse riding exercise machine can be driven without power by using energy stored in the flywheel so noise from the motor and a drive apparatus indoor can be suppressed and energy consumption can be prevented, and, specifically, the horse riding exercise machine can be adjusted suitable for the weight of the user by using the handle and the foot support can be used according to the height of the user.
Claims
1. A horse riding exercise machine comprising: a body frame having a box shape; a saddle support spaced apart from a central upper part of the body frame in an upward direction by a predetermined distance to support a saddle; a pair of upper support brackets mounted on a top surface of the body frame while facing each other; a shaft coupled to one support bracket of the pair of upper support brackets; an operation frame having one end rotatably coupled to the shaft; a pair of operation rods having end parts rotatably coupled to an end part of the operation frame and opposite end parts rotatably installed to both side surface parts of a rear part of the saddle support; a lower support bracket installed at a lower part of the body frame; a coupling bar rotatably coupled to the lower support bracket; a coil spring having one end coupled to the coupling bar; a T bar formed in a T shape and having one end coupled to the lower support bracket; an elevation rod having one end coupled to the T bar and an opposite end coupled to the saddle support; a forward-backward rod rotatably installed on the saddle support and having one end installed to a lower part of a handle; a link rod having one end rotatably installed at a lower part of the handle and an opposite end rotatably installed at the saddle support; a first bar coupled to the forward-backward rod to interwork with the forward-backward rod and having one end rotatably installed at a front part of the saddle support; a second bar having one end rotatably installed at the rear part of the saddle support; a first rod having one end rotatably coupled to a lower end part of the first bar; a second rod rotatably coupled to the first rod; a third rod rotatably coupled to the second rod; a vertical bar having an upper end part rotatably coupled to a part at which the second rod and the third rod are coupled; a movable bar rotatably coupled at a rear end of the operation frame; a second flywheel coupled to a lower end part of the movable bar by a link to rotate through an elevation of the movable bar; a first flywheel interworking with the second flywheel by a belt; a lower bar rotatably installed at a lower end part of the vertical bar; a rotation frame having one end rotatably installed at the lower support bracket and an opposite end in a form of a free end; a main spring having one end fixed to the operation frame and an opposite end seated on a top surface of the rotation frame; a gear box installed in an inner space of the body frame; a second handle installed outside the body frame; and a rotation rod having one end coupled to the gear box and an opposite end installed to the rotation frame to rotate by an operation of the second handle.
2. The horse riding exercise machine of claim 1, further comprising an indication bar having one end fixed to the rotation frame and an opposite end protruding out of the body frame such that the opposite end protruding out of the body frame elevates according to an elevation of the rotation frame.
3. The horse riding exercise machine of claim 2, further comprising a foot support at both side surfaces of the saddle.
4. The horse riding exercise machine of claim 3, wherein the foot support comprises an inclined frame inclined downward; and a plurality of support bars spaced apart from the inclined frame by a predetermined distance.
5. The horse riding exercise machine of claim 4, wherein at least one of the support bars is foldable by a hinge.
6. The horse riding exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the coupling bar interworks with the T bar.
7. The horse riding exercise machine of claim 1, further comprising a motor installed at a lower part of the body frame; and an electrical driving belt coupled to a shaft of the motor and the first flywheel to rotate the first flywheel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to accompanying drawings, and same reference numbers are used for same parts in every drawing.
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(15) As shown in the drawing, the horse riding exercise machine according to the present invention designated as reference number 10 includes, a body frame 11 having a box shape, and a saddle support 13 spaced apart from a central upper part of the body frame 11 in an upward direction by a predetermined distance to support a saddle 100.
(16) As shown in
(17) In addition, an operation frame 21 is rotatably installed at a center part of the horse riding exercise machine and has one end rotatably coupled to the shaft 19 (Refer to
(18) Further, a pair of operation rods 23 having end parts rotatably coupled to an end part of the operation frame 21 and opposite end parts rotatably installed to both side surface parts at a rear part of the saddle support 13 are installed (Refer to
(19) A lower support bracket 25 is installed at a lower part of the body frame 11, and as shown in
(20) In addition, a T bar 77 formed in a T shape is installed at the lower support bracket 25, and as shown in
(21) The T bar 77 interworks with the coupling bar 55 such that, when the T bar 77 rotates on the lower support bracket 25, the coupling bar 55 interworks with the T bar and rotates. Therefore, the elastic force of the coil spring 27 influences the T bar 77 and the elevation rod 15 via the coupling bar 55. One end of an elevating rod 15 is coupled to the T bar 77 and an opposite end is coupled to the saddle support 13 (Refer to
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(24) In addition, a first rod 61 has one end rotatably coupled to a lower end part of the first bar 91, a second rod 62 is rotatably coupled to the first rod 61, and a third rod 63 is rotatably coupled to the second rod 62. Further, a vertical bar 83 rotatably is coupled to a part to which the second rod 62 and the third rod 63 are coupled. In addition, a lower bar 80 is rotatably installed at a lower end part of the vertical bar 83 (Refer to
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(26) In addition, a rotation frame 29 is shown in
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(28) A gear box 35 and a handle 37 is shown in
(29) In addition, as shown in
(30) In addition, an indication bar 39 having one end fixed to the rotation frame 29 and an opposite end protruding out of the body frame 11 is installed such that the opposite end protrudes out of the body frame 11 elevates according to an elevation of the rotation frame 29.
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(32) An operation according to the configuration described above will be described below.
(33) In addition, as shown in
(34) When the user pushes the handle to a forward direction by using the center of the body while gripping the handle 200, the upper end of the forward-backward rod 51 leans forward and is pushed, and the lower end of the forward-backward rod 51 is pushed to a backward direction. One end of the link rod 52 installed adjacent to the forward-backward rod 51 is rotatably installed at the handle 200 and the other end is rotatably installed at the saddle support 13. Therefore, when the forward-backward rod 51 moves, the link rod 52 also moves, thus the handle 200 moves horizontally.
(35) According to the movement, the first bar 91 and the first rod 61, the second rod 62, and the second rod 62 and the third rod 63 move by a joint, and the vertical bar 83 rotates around a center by the movement. The lower bar 80 rotates by a rotation of the vertical bar 83 (Refer to
(36) In addition, when the user pushes the handle forward, the upper end part of the forward-backward rod 51 moves forward, and the lower end of the first bar 91 interworking with the front/rear rod 51 moves backward. When the lower end of the first bar 91 moves backward, the lower part bar 80 moves forward by the vertical bar 83.
(37) In addition, when the saddle support 13 is elevated by using the weight of the user while the user is seated on the horse saddle 100, the operation frame 21 rotates around the center by the operation rod 23. The elevation rotates the second flywheel 90b coupled to the movable bar 71 by the crank. When the user moves the center of gravity back and forth while gripping the handle 200, the second flywheel 90b rotates 360 or more. The torque continues to rotate by inertia, and even when the user is sitting still on the horse saddle 100, the second flywheel 90b rotates and elevates the horse saddle 100.
(38) In addition, the adjustment according to the weight of the user will be described.
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(40) Therefore, when the user rotates the handle 37, the rotation rod 33 coupled to the gear box 35 and the rotation frame 29 interworking with the rotation rod 33 are elevated, and the main spring 31 is elevated by the elevating rotation frame 29. As shown in
(41) In other words, when the user rotates the handle 37 and positions the indication bar 39 to a position indicating the weight of the user, the main spring 31 also elevates to apply an elastic force at an appropriate position.
(42) In addition, as shown in
(43) Therefore, the user may easily get on or get off the saddle 100 by using one of the support bars 45 according to the height of the user.
(44) According to the horse riding exercise machine of the present invention, when the user elevates the saddle support 13 by using the weight of the of the user while sitting on the horse saddle 100, the operation frame 21 also rotates around a center by the operation rod 23 such that the second flywheel 90b coupled to the movable bar 71 by a crank is rotated by the elevation.
(45) When the user does not use the weight while sitting on the horse saddle 100, the second flywheel 90b is automatically rotated so that the horse riding exercise is possible.
(46) The second flywheel 90b may be automatically rotated by automatically rotating the first flywheel 90a interworking with the second flywheel 90b by the belt 81.
(47) In this case, as shown in
(48) According to the present invention, when the user does not use the weight while sitting on the horse saddle 100, the first flywheel 90a is rotated by the motor 150 and the electrical driving belt 160 to rotate the second flywheel 90b interworking with the first flywheel 90a so that the horse saddle 100 is elevated.
(49) The user may automatically exercise by horse riding through operating the motor 150, and the motor 150 may be stopped to manually exercise by horse riding when exercising by horse riding through using the weight of the user.
(50) While the horse riding exercise machine according to the present invention has been particularly shown and described by embodiments, it should not be interpreted in any way to limit the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the scope of the present invention is not limited to the described embodiments, but is limited only by the accompanying claims and equivalents thereof, and any alterations equivalent to the accompanying claims are within the scope of the present invention.