KR101446978B1 - Waist excercise equipment - Google Patents

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KR101446978B1
KR101446978B1 KR1020140013515A KR20140013515A KR101446978B1 KR 101446978 B1 KR101446978 B1 KR 101446978B1 KR 1020140013515 A KR1020140013515 A KR 1020140013515A KR 20140013515 A KR20140013515 A KR 20140013515A KR 101446978 B1 KR101446978 B1 KR 101446978B1
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a waist exercise equipment. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the waste exercise equipment includes a food board; a column which stands on the food board and has an end portion joined with the footboard so as to be tilted forward, backward, left and right; a buffering part which is located between the foot board and the column to prevent the column from being inclined to a degree more than a predetermined one; and a waist band which is formed in the shape of a circular band connected to one side of the column and is worn on a waist of a user. Therefore, the user wears the waist band connected to the column, pushes and pulls the column with constant strength, and thus can strengthen the back muscle.

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WAIST EXCERCISE EQUIPMENT

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention [0002] The present invention relates to a waist movement mechanism, and more particularly, to a technique for strengthening a waist strength by pushing and pulling an external object using a waist.

Generally, in the human body, the waist is the center of the body, and plays a very important role in daily life and movement. The most common exercise method for strengthening the muscular function of the waist or improving the flexibility is to turn a sit-up or a hula hoop.

However, although sit-ups have the advantage of being able to perform themselves on their own without being greatly disturbed in the place, it is difficult to carry out exercise unless the ankle of the practitioner is caught by the nature of the sit- In addition, men and women after middle age suffer difficulties because of the considerable force required.

Korean Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2010-0043129 (Apr. 28, 2010) discloses a "exercise apparatus for strengthening waist flexibility and muscular function", wherein a fixed support having a fastening bracket is provided at both ends of a curved body such as a bow And the other is fixed to the fixed support, and the rest is fixed to the latex rubber band or the tension spring arranged in the normal state for controlling the elastic strength by the user So that the elasticity of the elastic member can be controlled and the exercise effect can be enhanced.

However, in the case of the above-mentioned "exercising device for strengthening the waist flexibility and muscular function ", since the user arbitrarily moves the hip or waist to the stretching and elastic member and pushes the hip or waist, There is a problem that it is limited.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a hip joint which is capable of strengthening the muscular strength of the waist by pushing and pulling the post with a constant force, And to provide a waist exercise apparatus that can relax the muscles of the waist.

The waist movement mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention includes a footrest, a support having one end connected to the footrest so as to be inclined in the front, rear, left and right directions to stand on the footrest, And a waist band which is formed by an annular band having one side connected to one side of the strut and worn on the waist of the user.

The support has a pressing portion for pressing the cushioning portion to the foot plate side, a first nut inserted through the foot plate and the pressing portion and connected to the foot plate side, and a second nut connected to the pressing portion side, A first housing formed in the longitudinal direction on the upper surface of the pressing portion and a second housing housed in the first housing in the longitudinal direction, A second housing accommodated in the second housing in a form of a plurality of foldable chains and adapted to rotate the second housing and the second nut in cooperation with each other when the housing is rotated in the forward and reverse directions by an external force, . ≪ / RTI >

Further, the buffer portion is formed by using a rubber member or an elastic member, and the waistband may be formed with an oscillating member or a heating film on the inner side.

In addition, a plurality of engagement holes may be formed on one side of the housing so that one end of the waistband is fixedly connected along the longitudinal direction.

The fixing shaft is connected to the foot plate side of the fixed shaft so that the fixed shaft is rotated in the front and rear left and right directions by electricity. The output shaft is connected to one end of the horizontal bar type connecting member and the fixing shaft is connected to the other end of the horizontal bar type connecting member And may further include a driving unit connected to rotate.

Accordingly, the user can wear the waistband connected to the support, and the strength of the waist can be strengthened by pushing the support by a constant force and pulling it. Further, the muscles of the waist can be relaxed by using vibration or heat generated in the waist band.

1 is a configuration diagram of a waist movement mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a sectional structural view of the waist movement mechanism according to Fig. 1,
Fig. 3 is an exemplary view for explaining the posture of the waist exercising apparatus according to Fig. 1,
Fig. 4 is an exemplary view for explaining a rotation part of the waist movement mechanism according to Fig. 1;
Fig. 5A and Fig. 5B are views for explaining the waist band of the waist movement mechanism according to Fig. 1,
6 is a configuration diagram of a waist movement mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention;
7 is a configuration diagram of a waist movement mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The terms used are terms selected in consideration of the functions in the embodiments, and the meaning of the terms may vary depending on the user, the intention or the precedent of the operator, and the like. Therefore, the meaning of the terms used in the following embodiments is defined according to the definition when specifically defined in this specification, and unless otherwise defined, it should be interpreted in a sense generally recognized by those skilled in the art.

FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of a waist movement mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a sectional configuration diagram of a waist movement mechanism according to FIG.

1 and 2, a waist exercise apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a foot 110, a strut 120, a cushion 130, and a waistband 140.

The scaffold 110 is a plate member on which the user stands. The pedestal 110 can be formed using a metal material or a synthetic resin material. A concavo-convex groove may be formed on the surface of the foot plate 110 to prevent slippage. A through hole (not shown) may be formed in the foot plate 110 to connect the support 120 to be described later. Further, the footrest 110 is connected to the grip portion 150 to be described later so that the user can have a sense of stability in exercise.

The pillars 120 are formed on one side of the foot plate 110 in a bar shape. In this case, the support pillars 120 are connected to the foot plate 110 such that one end of the pillars 120 stands upright on the foot plate 110 and tilts forward, backward and leftward. The support 120 is a member that interlocks with a waistband 140 to be described later and is designed to have a weight necessary to increase a movement effect according to a user's rotational movement of the waist. When the external force is not applied through the waist band 140, the pillars 120 are vertically standing on the foot plate 110 and can be inclined in the front, rear, and left directions at an angle when an external force is applied.

The buffer 130 is positioned between the footplate 110 and the support 120 and serves to buffer the support 120 from tilting beyond a predetermined angle. In this case, the buffer part 130 may be formed using a rubber member or an elastic body. For example, the buffer 130 may be formed of a donut-shaped rubber member, and the support 120 is formed on the buffer 130, thereby buffering the inclination of the buffer 130 in the front, rear, and left directions. When the external force is not applied to the support 120, the support 120 supports the support 120 to stand upright with the foot 110 in a vertical direction.

The waistband 140 is formed by an annular band having one side connected to one side of the strut 120. [ The waistband 140 is detachably attached to the support 120 and is worn on the waist of the user to interlock with the support 120. That is, when the user wears the waistband 140, the support 120 rotates in the same direction as the waistband is rotated. In this case, due to the weight of the pillars 120 and the resistance by the buffer 130, the user can increase the exercise effect by receiving a force for moving the waist.

Fig. 3 is an exemplary view for explaining the posture of the waist exercise device according to Fig. 1. Fig.

3, the strut 120 includes a pressing portion 121, a fixed shaft 122, a first housing 123, a second housing 124, and a rotating portion 125, more specifically.

The pressing portion 121 is a member for pressing the buffer portion 130 toward the foot plate 110 side. The shape of the pressing portion 121 may be different according to the shape of the buffer 130. The pressing portion 121 is spaced apart from the foot 110 by a predetermined height while preventing the buffer 130 from being separated. A through hole (not shown) is formed at the center of the pressing portion 121 so that a fixing shaft 122, which will be described later, passes through. The first housing 123, the second housing 124, and the rotation unit 125, which will be described later, are positioned above the pressing unit 121. [ The pressing portion 121 may be formed of a metal material or a synthetic resin material, but is not limited thereto.

The fixed shaft 122 is a member inserted through the foot plate 110 and the pressing portion 121. In this case, through holes (not shown) are formed in the foot plate 110 and the pressing portion 121, respectively, and the fixing shaft 122 is inserted in a state where through holes are arranged on the same axis. In this case, a first nut 122-1 is connected to the foot plate 110 side of the fixed shaft 122, and a second nut 122-2 is connected to the pressing portion 121 side of the fixed shaft 122. [ That is, a first nut 122-1 is connected to a region of the fixed shaft 122 which protrudes to the lower side of the foot plate 110, and a portion of the fixed shaft 122 protruded toward the upper side of the pressing portion 121 2 nuts 122-2 are connected. As the fixed shaft 122 is tightened by the first nut 122-1 and the second nut 122-2, the cushioning portion 130 located between the foot plate 110 and the pressing portion 121 is fixed .

The first housing 123 is an outer member formed on the upper surface of the pressing portion 121 in the longitudinal direction. The first housing 123 may be formed of at least one of a metal material, a rubber material, and a synthetic resin material. The first housing 123 may be formed in a hollow cylindrical shape, but is not limited thereto. The first housing 123 is connected to the waist band 140 and is interlocked with the waist band 140. In this case, it is preferable that the first housing 123 is formed of a predetermined weight material to increase the exercise effect of the user. The first housing 123 may be formed as a detachable structure on the upper surface of the pressing portion 121. A second housing 124, which will be described later, may be accommodated in the first housing 123, and a space in which the second housing 124 is rotatable may be formed.

The second housing 124 is received longitudinally inside the first housing 123. The second housing 124 is used for tightening or unscrewing the second nut 122-2. To this end, the second housing 124 is formed with a structure in which a second nut 122-2 can be received at one end thereof. For example, when the second nut 122-2 is a hexagonal nut, the second housing 124 may have a space in which a hexagonal nut can be received. The second housing 124 accommodates the rotation part 125 to be described later and rotates in conjunction with the rotation of the rotation part 125 so that the second nut 124 can be tightened or loosened while rotating.

The rotation part 125 is housed in the second housing 124 and is a member for interlocking the second housing 124 when rotated by an external force. The rotation part 125 may be formed in a plurality of folding chain forms and may be folded into a handle at the time of pulling out to the outside, and may be stored in a '1' shape when it is drawn into the inside. In this case, the stopper 125-1 is formed at the end, so that the stopper 125-1 can be easily drawn out. The rotation part 125 may be any shape as long as the shape of the rotation part 125 is rectangular and the rotation part can be engaged with the internal angle of the second rotation part 125. For example, when the second housing 124 has a hexagonal cross section, the rotation section 125 having a rectangular cross-sectional shape can rotate in association with the hexagonal cross section. As the rotary part 125 rotates, the second housing 124 and the second nut 122-2 rotate in conjunction with each other.

Meanwhile, the waist movement mechanism 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention may further include a grip portion 150. The handle 150 is supported on the foot plate 110 and can be formed into a shape that the user can grasp by hand. The handle 150 serves to prevent the user from losing balance during his / her waist exercise to be hurt. In this case, the handle 150 is preferably formed in a space that does not hinder the movement of the support 120.

Fig. 4 is an exemplary view for explaining the rotation part of the waist movement mechanism according to Fig. 1;

4 (a) shows a side end portion of the rotation part 125, and FIG. 7 (b) shows a planar end part of the rotation part 125. FIG. The rotation part 125 is formed in a plurality of foldable chains and housed in the second housing 124. The second housing 124 may be spaced apart from the first housing 123 by a predetermined distance to be rotatable. When the rotation part 125 is drawn out, one end can be folded into an 'a' shape and can be used as a handle. In this case, a wire of an elastic material capable of supporting and connecting a plurality of foldable chains can be built in the rotary part 125. A stopper 125-1 is formed at one end of the rotation part 125 so that the user can easily pull in or out the rotation part 125. [

For example, when the second nut 122-2 has a hexagonal shape and the inner space of the second housing 124 corresponds to a hexagonal shape, the rotating portion 125 may have a rectangular cross section. In this case, the cross section of the rotation section 125 may be formed in a hexagonal shape in addition to the rectangular shape. When the rotation unit 125 rotates, the first housing 124 is engaged with the hexagonal corner of the second housing 124 to rotate the second housing 124. Thereafter, when the second housing 124 rotates, the second nut 122-2 rotates in cooperation with the second nut 122-2. That is, the second housing 124 and the second nut 122-2 rotate in conjunction with each other as the rotary part 125 is rotated in the forward and reverse directions. Accordingly, the user can adjust the strength of the waist movement by tightening or loosening the second nut 122-2.

Fig. 5A and Fig. 5B are illustrations for explaining the waist band of the waist movement mechanism according to Fig. 1;

Referring to FIG. 5A, the waistband 140 may be formed into a hollow cylindrical shape. In this case, the waistband 140 may be formed using a natural fabric, a synthetic resin, or a rubber material. A connecting portion 141 is formed on one side of the waistband 140. [ The connecting portion 141 is a member for connecting and fixing the waistband 140 to the coupling hole 123-1 of the first housing 123. [ In this case, the shape of the connection portion 141 can be variously modified by the user. Also, it is possible to select and connect an appropriate one of the plurality of engagement holes 123-1 according to the waist height of the user.

A vibration member 142 or a heating film 143 may be formed inside the waistband 140. The oscillating member 142 is driven by an internal power supply (not shown) of the waistband 140 and can be connected to a switch (not shown) capable of varying the intensity of the oscillation. The heating film 143 may be made of carbon ink of PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) material.

PTC means a device having a positive temperature coefficient of temperature. Since the resistance is low at a temperature below the critical temperature (Tc), the electric current is favorably taken, which leads to an effect of increasing the initial calorific value, The insulation effect is obtained according to the resistance value which is remarkably increased at the melting point temperature according to the PTC effect in which the electric resistance increases in proportion to the temperature, so that it is possible to realize useful effects such as prevention of the overheating and reduction of the consumed electric power. Accordingly, the user can relax the muscles using the vibration and the warmth through the waistband 140 while exercising the waist, thereby increasing the exercise effect.

Referring to FIG. 5B, the waistband 140 may be detached at one end of the connection portion 141 through the detachable portion 144. In this case, the waistband 140 and the connection portion 141 can be connected through the bolt connection of the detachable portion 144. The other end of the connection portion 141 may have a fitting portion 145 and may be fitted into the protrusion 123-2 of the first housing 123. A groove is formed in the fitting portion 141 and the protrusion 123-2 of the first housing 123 is engaged with the groove of the fitting portion 141. Accordingly, the user can adjust the height along the protrusion of the first housing 123 according to the waist height of the user.

6 is a configuration diagram of a waist movement mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.

6, the waist movement mechanism 600 according to another embodiment of the present invention includes a foot plate 610, a strut 620, a cushioning portion 630, a waistband 640, a handle 650, And a driving unit 660. In this case, the configuration of the foot plate 610, the support pillars 620, the buffer part 630, the waist band 640, and the handle 650 is the same as that of the foot plate 110, the pillars 120, The waistband 140, and the handle 150, the description thereof will be omitted.

The driving unit 660 is connected to one end of the fixed shaft 622 and rotates the supporting shaft 620 in the longitudinal, lateral, and lateral directions as the fixed shaft 622 rotates. The driving unit 660 can use a general small-sized high-speed motor. A horizontal bar-shaped connecting member (not shown) is connected to an output end of the driving unit 660. That is, the output end of the driving unit 660 is connected to one side of the connecting member, and the fixing shaft 622 is connected to the other side of the connecting member. In this case, as the driving unit 660 rotates, the connecting member rotates with a certain radius of rotation and the waistband 640 is rotated at a relatively large radius of rotation in the strut 620 connected to the fixed shaft 622. Accordingly, the user can have an effect of automatically moving his or her waist while moving. The driver 660 may additionally include a shift function and a deceleration function depending on the user's selection.

7 is a configuration diagram of a waist movement mechanism according to another embodiment of the present invention.

7, the waist movement mechanism 700 according to another embodiment of the present invention includes a foot 710, a strut 720, a cushioning portion 730, a waistband 740, a grip portion 750, And a driving unit 760. In this case, the pillars 720, the cushioning portion 730, the waistband 740, and the handle portion 750 have the same structure as the pillars 120, the buffer 130, the waistband 140, (150), the description thereof will be omitted.

A portion of the foot plate 710 is perforated, and a driving unit 760 described later is positioned below the perforated region. A pressure plate 711 is positioned above the perforated area of the foot plate 710. In this case, the pressure plate 711 is formed larger than the perforated area. The pressure plate 711 serves as a pedestal so that the buffer portion 730 does not fall into the perforated region of the foot plate 710. The pressure plate 711 receives the buffer portion 730 between the lower portion of the column 720 and is fixed by the fixing shaft 722. A stopper 712 is formed on the foot plate 710. The stopper 712 is formed in a shape of a letter 'A' at one side thereof, and serves to fix the pressing portion 710 so as not to deviate to the outside.

The driving unit 760 is arranged so that the output shaft is located in the perforated region of the foot plate 710, and one end of the output shaft presses the pressing plate 711. That is, one side of the pressure plate 711 is raised by the output shaft of the driving unit 760, and the support 720 connected thereto is inclined by a predetermined angle. As the driving unit 760 rotates, one side of the pressure plate 711 is lifted and the column 720 rotates in the direction of the arc. Accordingly, the user can have an effect of automatically moving his or her waist while moving. The driver 760 may additionally include a shift function and a deceleration function depending on the user's selection.

As described above, according to the embodiment of the present invention, the user can wear the waistband connected to the pillar and push the pillar with a certain force, thereby strengthening the muscular strength of the pillar. Further, the muscles of the waist can be relaxed by using vibration or heat generated in the waist band.

While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, Therefore, the present invention should be construed as a description of the claims which are intended to cover obvious variations that can be derived from the described embodiments.

100: waist exercise device 110: footrest
120: column 121:
122: fixed shaft 122-1: first nut
122-2: second nut 123: first housing
123-1: joint ball 123-2: protrusion
124: second housing 125:
125-1: Stopper 130: Buffer
140: waistband 141: connection
142: vibration member 143: heating film
144: Desorption section 145:
150:
600: waist exercise device 610: scaffold
620: column 622; Fixed shaft
630: Buffer 640: Waistband
650: Handle portion 660: Driving portion
700: waist exercise device 710: scaffold
711: pressure plate 712: stopper
720: column 722; Fixed shaft
730: Buffer 740: Waistband
750: handle portion 760:

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Scaffolding;
A support having one end connected to the foot plate so as to be inclined forward, backward, leftward and rightward from the footplate;
A buffer positioned between the footrest and the support to buffer the support from tilting over a predetermined angle; And
And a waist band which is formed by an annular band having one side connected to one side of the strut and worn on the waist of the user.
The method according to claim 1,
[0027]
A pressing portion for pressing the cushioning portion toward the foot plate side;
A fixing shaft inserted through the foot plate and the pressing portion and fixing the buffer portion positioned between the foot plate and the pressing portion by a first nut connected to the foot plate side and a second nut connected to the pressing portion side;
A first housing formed on an upper surface of the pressing portion in a longitudinal direction;
A second housing accommodated in the first housing in the longitudinal direction and having the second nut received at one end thereof; And
And a rotating unit which is received in the form of a plurality of foldable chains inside the second housing and which rotates the second housing and the second nut in cooperation with each other when rotated in the forward and reverse directions by an external force.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the cushioning portion is formed by using a rubber member or an elastic member, and the waistband has a vibration member or a heating film formed on an inner side thereof.
3. The method of claim 2,
Wherein a plurality of engagement holes are formed on one side of the first housing, the engagement holes being fixedly connected to one end of the waistband along the longitudinal direction.
3. The method of claim 2,
And the fixing shaft is connected to one end of the horizontal bar type connecting member and the fixing shaft is connected to the other end of the horizontal bar type connecting member, And a driving unit for rotating the driving unit.
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