Four-bar linkage stretching exercise apparatus
A four-bar linkage stretching exercise apparatus includes four bars, four torsion springs, and two handles. Each of the four bars has two U-shaped yokes provided respectively at two ends thereof. The four bars are pivotably interconnected by one of the two U-shaped yokes of one of the bars coupled with one of the two U-shaped yokes of the bar by pivots to form a quadrangular body that is deformable. The handles are respectively mounted on the quadrangular body for holding by a user for applying an external force on the quadrangular body to deform the quadrangular body. The torsion springs are respectively mounted on the pivots for providing the quadrangular body a retaining force against the external force.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to exercise apparatuses, and more particularly to a four-bar linkage stretching exercise apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional exercise apparatus 1, as shown in
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a four-bar linkage stretching exercise apparatus, which offers multiple exercise modes.
The foregoing objective of the present invention is attained by the four-bar linkage stretching exercise apparatus comprises four bars pivotally connected one by one by four pivots respectively to form a quadrangular body which is deformable, holding means for holding by a user for applying an external force on the quadrangular body to deform the quadrangular body, and resilient means for providing the quadrangular body a retaining force against the external force applied on the quadrangular body.
Preferably, the resilient means comprises four torsion springs mounted respectively on the pivots.
Preferably, the resilient means comprises four pulleys rotatably respectively mounted to the pivots, and a resilient endless rope fitted around at least two of the pulleys opposite to each other.
Preferably, the holding means comprises two handles respectively mounted to two of the pivots opposite to each other.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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Each of the four bars 11 includes an external tube 12 and an internal tube 13, which are sleeved with each other, and an adjustable screw 14 threadedly mounted thereon for adjustably fixing the external and internal tubes 12 and 13 with each other and for adjustably changing the length thereof. (Note that the way for adjustably fixing the external and internal tubes 12 and 13 and for adjustably changing the length of the bar 11 is not limited to the screw.) Each of the bars 11 includes a first end 15 and a second end 16 and two U-shaped yokes 17 respectively mounted at the first end 15 and the second end 16. Each of the yokes 17 has an opening 171 and two pivoting holes 172 coaxially respectively positioned at two opposite sides thereof. The two yokes 17 of each bar 11 are coupled respectively with one yoke 17 positioned at the first end 15 of one of the other three bars 11 and one yoke 17 positioned at the second end 16 of one of the other two bars 11 to define four sets of the coupled yokes 17, and a bolt 18 is securely inserted into the pivoting holes 172 of each set of coupled yokes 17 to define a pivot 19, such that the four bars 11 are pivotably interconnected to construct a substantially quadrangular body and the quadrangular body can be adjustably deformed subject to the angle between the two adjacent bars 11 on the pivot 19.
The resilient means for providing the quadrangular body a retaining force against an external force acted on the quadrangular body is embodied as four torsion springs 21 as shown in
The holding means for holding by the user for applying an external force to deform the quadrangular body is embodied as two handles 31 as shown in
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Claims
1. A four-bar linkage stretching exercise apparatus comprising:
- four bars each having two U-shaped yokes respectively provided at two ends thereof, each of said yokes having two opposite sides which have respectively a pivoting hole coaxially aligned with each other, said four bars being pivotably interconnected by one of said two U-shaped yokes of one of said bars coupled with one of said two U-shaped yokes of another said bar by inserting respectively a pivot into the pivoting holds of the corresponding yokes to construct a quadrangular body such that the quadrangular body is deformable;
- holding means for holding by a user for applying an external force on the quadrangular body to deform the quadrangular body; and
- resilient means for providing the quadrangular body a retaining force against the external force applied on the quadrangular body.
2. The four-bar linkage stretching exercise apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said bars comprises an external tube and an internal tube, which are sleeved with each other and are adjustably fixed with each other by an adjustable screw threaded into the external tube and the internal tube to enable the length of said bars to be adjustable.
3. The four-bar linkage stretching exercise apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said resilient means comprises four torsion springs mounted respectively on the pivots.
4. The four-bar linkage stretching exercise apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said resilient means comprises four pulleys mounted respectively to the pivots that connect said U-shaped yokes, and a resilient endless rope fitted around at least two of said pulleys opposite to each other.
5. The four-bar linkage stretching exercise apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising a support frame connected to the quadrangular body, said support frame having a seat mounted thereon.
6. The four-bar linkage stretching exercise apparatus as defined in claim 5, further comprising at least one roller mounted respectively below said pivots.
7. The four-bar linkage stretching exercise apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein said holding means comprises two support members mounted respectively to two of said pivots opposite to each other for resting of the user's legs, and a pressing member mounted to one of said pivots between the support members for holding by the user.
8. The four-bar linkage stretching exercise apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein said holding means comprises two handles mounted respectively to two of said pivots opposite to each other, and a pressing member mounted to one of said pivots between the two handles.
9. The four-bar linkage stretching exercise apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said holding means comprises two handles mounted on the quadrangular body opposite to each other.
10. The four-bar linkage stretching exercise apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said two handles are respectively mounted to two of said pivots opposite to each other.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 29, 2004
Publication Date: Jun 1, 2006
Inventor: Steve Zeng (Nan-Tou Hsien)
Application Number: 10/997,853
International Classification: A63B 21/00 (20060101); A63B 71/00 (20060101);