Symmetric upright rotating disc exercise machine
11260256 ยท 2022-03-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2022/0041
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1209
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0605
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/151
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A symmetric upright rotating disc exercise machine includes a base unit and two upright rotating disc units. Each upright rotating disc unit includes a rotating shaft, an upright disc, and a grip. The rotating shaft is pivotally connected to the base unit in a horizontal direction. The upright disc is mounted to the rotating shaft. The upright discs of the two upright rotating disc units are arranged to face each other. The two upright rotating disc units are separated from each other by a distance in the horizontal direction to form an operation space. The grip is mounted to the upright disc and located in the operation space.
Claims
1. A symmetric upright rotating disc exercise machine, comprising: a base unit; and two upright rotating disc units, each upright rotating disc unit including a rotating shaft, an upright disc and a grip, the rotating shaft being pivotally connected to the base unit in a horizontal direction, the upright disc being mounted to the rotating shaft, the upright discs of the two upright rotating disc units being arranged to face each other, the two upright rotating disc units being separated from each other by a distance in the horizontal direction to form an operation space, each grip being mounted to a respective upright disc and located in the operation space, wherein the base unit includes a base and two brackets, the two upright rotating disc units are respectively disposed on the two brackets, and the two brackets are respectively movably disposed on two sides of the base so that the two brackets can be displaced along the horizontal direction to change the distance.
2. The symmetric upright rotating disc exercise machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base includes a slide rail and a first fixing member, each bracket includes a slide block and a second fixing member, the slide block is connected to the slide rail, the second fixing member corresponds to the first fixing member, the slide block is movable on the slide rail to drive the two brackets to move along the horizontal direction, and the two brackets are secured to the base through the second fixing member to be fixed to the first fixing member.
3. The symmetric upright rotating disc exercise machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein the slide rail is provided with a guide rod extending along the horizontal direction, the slide block is provided with a sleeve extending along the horizontal direction, the sleeve is sleeved on the guide rod, and the sleeve is movable on the guide rod to drive the two brackets to move along the horizontal direction.
4. The symmetric upright rotating disc exercise machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first fixing member is a rod member extending along the horizontal direction, the rod member has a plurality of fixing holes arranged along the horizontal direction; the second fixing member has a pressing member, a second elastic member and a fixing rod, the pressing member has a pressing end, a control end and a pivoting portion, the pivoting portion is pivotally connected to the bracket, the control end is connected to the fixing rod, the second elastic member is sleeved on the fixing rod, the fixing rod has a flange, the second elastic member is connected between the control end and the flange; when the fixing rod is inserted one of the fixing holes, the two brackets are fixed to the base, when the pressing end is pressed, the fixing rod is moved away from the fixing hole to release the two brackets from the base.
5. The symmetric upright rotating disc exercise machine as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a seat disposed on the base, the seat being located on either side of the operation space and being away from the two upright rotating disc units.
6. The symmetric upright rotating disc exercise machine as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a display unit disposed on the base unit.
7. A symmetric upright rotating disc exercise machine, comprising: a base unit; two upright rotating disc units, each upright rotating disc unit including a rotating shaft, an upright disc and a grip, the rotating shaft being pivotally connected to the base unit in a horizontal direction, the upright disc being mounted to the rotating shaft, the upright discs of the two upright rotating disc units being arranged to face each other, the two upright rotating disc units being separated from each other by a distance in the horizontal direction to form an operation space, each grip being mounted to a respective upright disc and located in the operation space; and two resistance units disposed on the base unit, the two resistance units being respectively connected to the two upright rotating disc units, each resistance unit including a transmission wheel, a resistance wheel, a belt, a resistance member, a first elastic member, a cable member and a control member, the transmission wheel being mounted to the rotating shaft, the resistance wheel being pivotally connected to the base unit, the belt connects the transmission wheel and the resistance wheel, the resistance member having a first end and a second end, the first end being pivotally connected to the base unit, the first elastic member being connected between the base unit and the second end, the resistance member corresponds to the resistance wheel, the cable member being connected between the second end and the control member, the control member being disposed on the base unit, and the control member being configured to pull the resistance member through the cable member for controlling the resistance member to be in contact with the resistance wheel.
8. The symmetric upright rotating disc exercise machine as claimed in claim 7, wherein the base unit includes a base and two brackets, the two upright rotating disc units are respectively disposed on the two brackets, and the two brackets are respectively movably disposed on two sides of the base so that the two brackets can be displaced along the horizontal direction to change the distance.
9. The symmetric upright rotating disc exercise machine as claimed in claim 8, wherein the base includes a slide rail and a first fixing member, each bracket includes a slide block and a second fixing member, the slide block is connected to the slide rail, the second fixing member corresponds to the first fixing member, the slide block is movable on the slide rail to drive the two brackets to move along the horizontal direction, and the two brackets are secured to the base through the second fixing member to be fixed to the first fixing member.
10. The symmetric upright rotating disc exercise machine as claimed in claim 9, wherein the slide rail is provided with a guide rod extending along the horizontal direction, the slide block is provided with a sleeve extending along the horizontal direction, the sleeve is sleeved on the guide rod, and the sleeve is movable on the guide rod to drive the two brackets to move along the horizontal direction.
11. The symmetric upright rotating disc exercise machine as claimed in claim 9, wherein the first fixing member is a rod member extending along the horizontal direction, the rod member has a plurality of fixing holes arranged along the horizontal direction; the second fixing member has a pressing member, a second elastic member and a fixing rod, the pressing member has a pressing end, a control end and a pivoting portion, the pivoting portion is pivotally connected to the bracket, the control end is connected to the fixing rod, the second elastic member is sleeved on the fixing rod, the fixing rod has a flange, the second elastic member is connected between the control end and the flange; when the fixing rod is inserted one of the fixing holes, the two brackets are fixed to the base, when the pressing end is pressed, the fixing rod is moved away from the fixing hole to release the two brackets from the base.
12. The symmetric upright rotating disc exercise machine as claimed in claim 8, further comprising a seat disposed on the base, the seat being located on either side of the operation space and being away from the two upright rotating disc units.
13. The symmetric upright rotating disc exercise machine as claimed in claim 7, further comprising a display unit disposed on the base unit.
Description
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(12) Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(16) When in use, both hands of the user hold the grips 23 to drive the upright discs 22 to turn, respectively. Each upright disc 22 turns the transmission wheel 31 through the rotating shaft 21. The transmission wheel 31 turns the rotating wheel 32 through the belt 34. The rotating wheel 32 synchronously drives the resistance wheel 33 to turn. The friction member 354 is pressed against the resistance wheel 33, enabling the resistance wheel 33 to generate a resistance. Referring to
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(19) Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.