Structure for a stepper
The present invention discloses an improved structure for a stepper, particularly a stepper having a restoring device, wherein an inertial gas together with hydraulic oil is filled into the hydraulic cylinder of a stepper. As the outer shell of the atom of the inertial gas is saturated with electrons, the inertial gas will be very stable in the hydraulic cylinder. When a force is applied to the piston rod of the stepper, the piston will be pushed forward to compress the inertial gas and the hydraulic oil. When the force acting on the piston is released, the inertial gas will expand, which will create a restoring force to push the piston back to the original position.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an improved structure for a stepper, wherein an inertial gas is filled into a hydraulic cylinder; once the compression force acting on the inertial gas is released, the inertial gas will expand, and a restoring force will be obtained; the restoring force can replace the conventional elastic elements. The present invention is free from the problem of elastic fatigue and can simplify the fabrication process and reduce the fabrication cost.
2. Description of the Related Art
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However, the conventional restoring linkage structure has the following disadvantages:
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- 1. The energy is stored in the elastic element via pre-compressing the elastic element. The elastic force depends on the compressing travel, i.e. the length of the rod, which not only occupies space but also raise the fabrication cost.
- 2. After a period of service time, the elastic element, such as a spring or a rubber, would has elastic fatigue.
- 3. As the elastic element is installed outside, air, sunlight, and humidity will bring about deterioration, or corrosion to the elastic element.
- 4. The externally-disposed elastic element could probably clamp and hurt the user.
With the persistent spirit for creation, and based on many years' experience and acquaintance in this art, the inventor has endeavored to research and study the problems mentioned above and proposes an improved structure for a stepper in order to overcome the problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA conventional hydraulic cylinder, which has a piston moving back and forth thereinside, can convert fluidic energy into a linear mechanical motion, and the movement of the piston can be precisely controlled within the travel of the piston. When the force acting on the piston rod is released, the conventional hydraulic cylinder needs a spring to restore it to the original state. However, a damper is usually needed to reduce the free oscillation of the bouncing-back spring. A damper utilizes a high-viscosity fluid and a small aperture to create the damping effect, and this principle is also to be adopted by the present invention to provide an improved structure for a stepper.
The conventional linkage structure with restoring effect usually adopts spring elements. Different pivots' spans or different piston travels need different springs, which is a cost burden for the manufacturer. After having been in service for a period of time, the spring could have elastic fatigue or could be corroded. Further, when using a conventional stepper, the user could be clamped and hurt by the spring.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an improved structure for a stepper, wherein an inertial gas together with hydraulic oil is filled into the hydraulic cylinder of a stepper, and when the force acting on the piston rod is released, a restoring force can be obtained from the expanding inertial gas in order to replace the conventional elastic elements and to enable the manufacturer to be free from preparing many kinds of springs, so that the fabrication process can be simplified and the fabrication cost can be reduced.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide an improved structure for a stepper, wherein an inertial gas free from elastic fatigue and corrosion is used to replace the conventional elastic elements, and wherein the inertial gas can be nitrogen, which is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere and is colorless, odorless and very stable and can be obtained just via utilizing nitrogen-making machine to compress the air, in order to overcome the problems of elastic fatigue and corrosion in the conventional springs and to achieve an environment-protection efficacy.
Further another objective of the present invention is to provide an improved structure for a stepper, wherein the inertial gas, which together with hydraulic oil is filled into the hydraulic cylinder, can function as a restoring and a damping devices, which are different from the conventional springs and dampers, in order to provide a more easy and comfortable performance for the user.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
To enable the objectives, technical contents and accomplishments of the present invention to be more easily understood, the preferred embodiments of the present invention are to be described below in detail in cooperation with the attached drawings.
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The embodiments described above are to clarify the present invention to enable the persons skilled in the art to understand, make and use the present invention but not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Any equivalent modification and variation without departing from the spirit of the present invention is to be included within the scope of the claims of the present invention appended below.
Claims
1. An improved structure for a stepper, comprising:
- an outer cylinder;
- an inner cylinder, installed inside said outer cylinder;
- a piston assembly, further comprising a piston and a piston rod, and installed inside said inner cylinder, wherein said piston further comprises gaskets, O-rings, and a nut, and said piston is installed on the internal end of said piston rod;
- a seat, installed on one end of said inner cylinder;
- a bearing, installed inside said outer cylinder, and engaged with the other end of said inner cylinder;
- a joint seat, installed inside said outer cylinder, firmly contacting said seat installed on one end of said inner cylinder; and
- connecting elements, separately installed to the external end of said outer cylinder and the external end of said piston rod; and
- characterized in that a stable gas together with hydraulic oil is filled into the hydraulic cylinder to create a restoring force while the force acting on said piston is released.
2. The improved structure for a stepper according to claim 1, wherein said stable gas is an inertial gas.
3. The improved structure for a stepper according to claim 2, wherein said inertial gas is nitrogen.
4. The improved structure for a stepper according to claim 2, wherein said inertial gas is helium.
5. The improved structure for a stepper according to claim 1, wherein said hydraulic oil is a machine oil.
6. The improved structure for a stepper according to claim 5, wherein said hydraulic oil is a mineral-oil based one.
7. The improved structure for a stepper according to claim 5, wherein said hydraulic oil is a synthetic oil.
8. The improved structure for a stepper according to claim 1, wherein multiple notches are formed on said seat.
9. The improved structure for a stepper according to claim 8, wherein multiple holes are formed on said seat.
10. The improved structure for a stepper according to claim 1, wherein said bearing and said joint seat are fixedly installed to said outer cylinder in cooperation with O-rings.
11. The improved structure for a stepper according to claim 10, wherein said bearing and said joint seat are fixedly installed to said outer cylinder by roll welding.
12. The improved structure for a stepper according to claim 1, wherein said connecting elements have holes.
13. The improved structure for a stepper according to claim 1, wherein said outer cylinder and said inner cylinder are cast in carbon steel.
14. The improved structure for a stepper according to claim 7, wherein said outer cylinder and said inner cylinder are cast in an aluminum alloy.
15. The improved structure for a stepper according to claim 1, wherein said piston rod is chromium-plated.
16. The improved structure for a stepper according to claim 1, wherein said gasket is made of Teflon.
17. The improved structure for a stepper according to claim 1, wherein said O-ring is made of rubber.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 27, 2005
Publication Date: Nov 30, 2006
Inventor: Kau Jyr (Shin Chuang City)
Application Number: 11/168,085
International Classification: A63B 22/04 (20060101);