Limb exercise machine
11642568 ยท 2023-05-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B22/0025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0428
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03583
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B22/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A limb exercise machine includes a first transmission unit and a second transmission unit. A left-hand control member, as well as a right-foot control member, is connected to the first transmission unit. The left-hand control member and the right-foot control member are pulled by the first transmission unit to be moved synchronously. A right-hand control member, as well as a left-foot control member, is connected to the second transmission unit. The right-hand control member and the left-foot control member are pulled by the second transmission unit to be moved synchronously.
Claims
1. A limb exercise machine, characterized in comprising: a base, including a first step portion, a second step portion and a third step portion in a descending order of height, an upper left slide rail and an upper right slide rail being connected between the first step portion and the second step portion and extending obliquely, a lower left slide rail and a lower right slide rail being connected between the second step portion and the third step portion and extending obliquely; a first transmission unit, one end of the first transmission unit being connected to a left-hand control member for manipulation of a user's left hand, another end of the first transmission unit being connected to a right-foot control member for manipulation of the user's right foot, the left-hand control member being slidably disposed on the upper left slide rail, the right-foot control member being slidably disposed on the lower right slide rail, the left-hand control member and the right-foot control member being pulled by the first transmission unit to be moved synchronously; a second transmission unit, one end of the second transmission unit being connected to a right-hand control member for manipulation of the user's right hand, another end of the second transmission unit being connected to a left-foot control member for manipulation of the user's left foot, the right-hand control member being slidably disposed on the upper right slide rail, the left-foot control member being slidably disposed on the lower left slide rail, the right-hand control member and the left-foot control member being pulled by the second transmission unit to be moved synchronously; a first pulley unit, including a first pull rope connected to the left-hand control member and the right-hand control member, the left-hand control member and the right-hand control member being pulled by the first pull rope to move synchronously; a second pulley unit, including a second pull rope connected to the left-foot control member and the right-foot control member, the left-foot control member and the right-foot control member being pulled by the second pull rope to move synchronously; a resistance device, connected to the left-foot control member and the right-foot control member to provide a resistance when moving.
2. The limb exercise machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first transmission unit includes an upper left link connected to the left-hand control member and a lower right link connected to the right-foot control member, the upper left link and the lower right lower link are fixedly connected by a first transverse rod; the second transmission unit includes an upper right link connected to the right-hand control member and a lower left link connected to the left-foot control member, the upper right link and the lower left link are fixedly connected by a second transverse rod.
3. The limb exercise machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the left-hand control member, the right-hand control member, the left-foot control member and the right-foot control member is provided with a roller frame resting on the corresponding slide rail.
4. The limb exercise machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resistance device includes two pneumatic cylinder units connected to the left-foot control member and the right-foot control member, respectively.
5. The limb exercise machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resistance device includes four springs, two of the springs are connected to the left-foot control member, and the other two of the springs are connected to the right-foot control member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(6) Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(10) In this embodiment, each of the left-hand control member 41, the right-hand control member 43, the left-foot control member 44 and the right-foot control member 42 is in the form of a plate, so that the user can put his/her corresponding hands and feet on the respective control members to do exercise. The control members are not limited to the above-mentioned structure. As long as they can be manipulated by the hands and feet of the user, they should belong to the scope of the present invention.
(11) Furthermore, as shown in
(12) With the above structure, the user can bend over the base 1 as shown in
(13) The foregoing four control members further use a resistance device to increase the difficulty of driving, thereby enhancing the effect of doing exercise. In this embodiment, the resistance device includes two pneumatic cylinder units 7 respectively connected to the left-foot control member 44 and the right-foot control member 42 and four springs 8. Two of the springs are connected to the right-foot control member 42, and the other two of the springs are connected to the left-foot control member 44. The pneumatic cylinder unit 7 can adjust the exhaust flow in the cylinder through an exhaust throttle valve 71, and the spring 8 can be adjusted through the elastic coefficient to change the driving difficulty of each control member.
(14) Based on the foregoing description and the drawings, it can be understood that when the right-foot control member 42 is stepped to move down, the left-hand control member 41 is moved down in coordination; when the left-foot control member 44 is stepped to move down, the right-hand control member 43 is moved down in coordination. Accordingly, the user's upper and lower limbs are pulled to perform staggered swings, just like the natural swinging motion of the human body when walking. It is in line with human kinesiology, which makes the movement more coordinated and smooth and enhances the effect of doing exercise.