US20050209058A1 - Stepper exerciser - Google Patents
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- the present invention is related to an invention of sports equipment. Especially, it means a multi-functional stepper exerciser involving up-and-down stepping action, shifting stepping action and motion as in a balancer.
- the conventional balanced stepper comprises a base fixed to the stepping platform, a horizontal rod, and a front supporting beam and a rear supporting beam that both touch the ground. Further, the front supporting beam has smaller radius than the rear supporting beam. Both supporting beams contact the ground at respective points, which allow parallel action for both rods simultaneously.
- the main objective of the invention is to provide a multi-functional stepper exerciser, mainly composed of a swinging base, a moveable base and a foot-stepping connecting rod. Between the matching cases on the swinging base, there is a moveable base, to which a foot-stepping connecting rod is connected. Through a bolt, the foot-stepping connecting rod moves along with the cases of the swinging base.
- a stepper exerciser not only achieves the basic balance training function but also involves up-and-down stepping action and shifting action. Compared to traditional stepper exerciser, the invention finds more desired practical use and functionality.
- FIG. 1 is the three-dimensional illustration for the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an illustration of disassembled components for the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is an illustration of another mode of the connecting rod in the stepper exerciser for the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an illustration of the relationship between a pedal and bearing for the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is the status of the stepper exerciser when no action is exerted on it.
- FIG. 6 is an illustration of another type of assembly configuration for the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a figure for an example for the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is another figure for an example for the present invention.
- FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 for the stepper exerciser in the present invention, which mainly includes a swinging base 1 , a moveable base 2 and a foot-stepping connecting mechanism 3 .
- the swinging base 1 has two matching cases 11 , which appear in curved shape.
- the bottom sticks out as a flange 111 to add contact area with the ground.
- the top has several pairs of locking holes 112 that allow the bolt 113 to penetrate through and be capped by a nut 114 , so the two cases 11 are combined to form a swinging base.
- Inside of the case 11 there is a sticking pillar 115 .
- the moveable base 2 is in convex shape made through two matching side plates 21 with rollers 22 on both sides. On top of each of the two side plates 11 , there is an axle hole 211 , which accommodates the bolt 113 that is through the two cases 11 of the swinging base 1 . Thus, the moveable base 2 is fixed between the two cases 11 .
- the foot-stepping connecting rod 3 uses an axle 31 between the two side plates 21 of the moveable base 2 .
- a connecting rod can be put to extend radially.
- the connecting rod can be like the unit composed of two rods 32 on the axle 31 as shown in FIG. 2 , or the unit composed of a single rod 32 on the axle 31 .
- the connecting rod 32 is not engaged in a motion, it remains on the moveable base 2 in a horizontal state.
- At each end of the connecting rod 32 there is a supporting base 33 , which remains on top of the rollers 22 of the moveable base 2 .
- An axle hole 331 is also put on the above supporting base 33 .
- the hole 331 allows penetration of the bolt 113 on the side of the two cases 11 of the moveable base 1 . So the connecting rod 32 moves along with the swinging base 1 .
- On the supporting base 33 there is a vertical axle hole 332 for accommodating a paddle 34 .
- On the top edge of the axle hole 332 there is also an extension plate 333 that has a locking hole 334 .
- the paddle 34 is fixed to the supporting base 33 through an axle 341 inserted into an axle hole 332 and a stopper column 342 locked into the locking hole 334 on the extension plate 333 at the bottom edge of the paddle 34 .
- the axle 341 of the paddle 34 has a connection hole 343 , which allows accommodating a bolt 35 running through the bottom of the axle hole 332 of the supporting base 33 .
- Between the nut 35 and the axle hole 332 there is a compress spring 36 as a cushion device, so the axle 341 of the paddle 34 inserted in the axle hole 332 can be pulled up (as shown in FIG. 4 ). It allows the stopper column 342 of the paddle 34 to detach from the locking hole 334 and the paddle 34 rotate freely while remaining in the supporting base 33 without jumping off. It is the simplest operational design of adjustable paddle 34 with respect to locking positioning or rotation.
- the recovery element which is the spring element 4 as shown in FIG. 2 and FIG. 5 .
- One end of the elastic element 4 is locked to the axle 31 , while the other end is fixed to the pillar 115 of the swinging base 1 .
- the recovery element can be the hydraulic cylinder 5 as shown in FIG. 6 .
- One end of the hydraulic cylinder 5 is on the pillar 115 of the swinging base 1 while the other end is fixed to the side plate 21 of the moveable base 2 . Therefore, when no action is exerted on the paddle 34 on the foot-stepping connecting rod mechanism 3 , the swinging base 1 is in a non-swinging state as shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 when it is subject to the pulling action of the recovery element.
- both feet on the paddles 34 of the connecting rod mechanism 3 Due to the simultaneous motion of the supporting base 33 and the swinging base 1 , both feet on the paddles 34 can self-adjust to a parallel state and use body weight to maintain balance through the swinging of the curved cases 11 of the swinging base 1 in simulated action for balance training or up-and-down foot-stepping.
- FIG. 7 when the left paddle 34 is pressed down, the roller 22 of the moveable base 2 slightly shifts to the left, which results in a lever mechanism with the swinging base 1 to swing back and forth and makes the other paddle 34 move upward. As shown in FIG.
- the present invention also provides a twist action as shown in FIG. 4 , which has the stopper column 342 of the paddle 34 detach from the locking hole 334 , so the paddle 34 can rotate freely without jumping off while remaining in the supporting base 33 .
- the free rotation of the paddle 34 is used to achieve twist action on the user's body.
- the stepper exerciser in the present invention not only achieves the basic balance training but also involves up-and-down stepping action and shifting action. Compared to traditional stepper exerciser, it has more desired practical use and functionality and poses a great commercial value.
Abstract
A stepper exerciser comprises a swinging base, a moveable base and a foot-stepping connecting rod, between the matching cases on the swinging base; there is a moveable base, to which a foot-stepping connecting rod is connected. A foot-stepping connecting rod mechanism, comprising an axle between the two side plates of the moveable base, a connecting rod extending out of the axle, a supporting base on each end of the connecting rod, a paddle on each supporting base, and the swinging base to allow simultaneous motion, and between the cases of the swinging base there is a recovery element, which can set the paddle in a non-swinging state when no action is exerted on the paddle and the swinging base returns to its non-swinging state; therefore, a lever mechanism is formed during the up-and-down of the paddles on the moveable base with the curved cases of the swinging base.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention is related to an invention of sports equipment. Especially, it means a multi-functional stepper exerciser involving up-and-down stepping action, shifting stepping action and motion as in a balancer.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- The conventional balanced stepper comprises a base fixed to the stepping platform, a horizontal rod, and a front supporting beam and a rear supporting beam that both touch the ground. Further, the front supporting beam has smaller radius than the rear supporting beam. Both supporting beams contact the ground at respective points, which allow parallel action for both rods simultaneously.
- In this equipment the base and stepping paddles are connected. During operation, balance is achieved by different radius of the two supporting beams. Balancing action and swinging action are involved in the use of the equipment.
- The main objective of the invention is to provide a multi-functional stepper exerciser, mainly composed of a swinging base, a moveable base and a foot-stepping connecting rod. Between the matching cases on the swinging base, there is a moveable base, to which a foot-stepping connecting rod is connected. Through a bolt, the foot-stepping connecting rod moves along with the cases of the swinging base. Such a stepper exerciser not only achieves the basic balance training function but also involves up-and-down stepping action and shifting action. Compared to traditional stepper exerciser, the invention finds more desired practical use and functionality.
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FIG. 1 is the three-dimensional illustration for the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is an illustration of disassembled components for the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is an illustration of another mode of the connecting rod in the stepper exerciser for the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is an illustration of the relationship between a pedal and bearing for the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is the status of the stepper exerciser when no action is exerted on it. -
FIG. 6 is an illustration of another type of assembly configuration for the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is a figure for an example for the present invention. -
FIG. 8 is another figure for an example for the present invention. - Please refer to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 for the stepper exerciser in the present invention, which mainly includes aswinging base 1, amoveable base 2 and a foot-stepping connecting mechanism 3. - The swinging
base 1 has twomatching cases 11, which appear in curved shape. The bottom sticks out as aflange 111 to add contact area with the ground. The top has several pairs oflocking holes 112 that allow thebolt 113 to penetrate through and be capped by anut 114, so the twocases 11 are combined to form a swinging base. Inside of thecase 11, there is a stickingpillar 115. - The
moveable base 2 is in convex shape made through two matchingside plates 21 withrollers 22 on both sides. On top of each of the twoside plates 11, there is anaxle hole 211, which accommodates thebolt 113 that is through the twocases 11 of theswinging base 1. Thus, themoveable base 2 is fixed between the twocases 11. - The foot-stepping connecting
rod 3 uses anaxle 31 between the twoside plates 21 of themoveable base 2. On theaxle 31, a connecting rod can be put to extend radially. The connecting rod can be like the unit composed of tworods 32 on theaxle 31 as shown inFIG. 2 , or the unit composed of asingle rod 32 on theaxle 31. Hence, when the connectingrod 32 is not engaged in a motion, it remains on themoveable base 2 in a horizontal state. At each end of the connectingrod 32, there is a supportingbase 33, which remains on top of therollers 22 of themoveable base 2. - An
axle hole 331 is also put on the above supportingbase 33. Thehole 331 allows penetration of thebolt 113 on the side of the twocases 11 of themoveable base 1. So the connectingrod 32 moves along with the swingingbase 1. On the supportingbase 33, there is avertical axle hole 332 for accommodating apaddle 34. On the top edge of theaxle hole 332, there is also anextension plate 333 that has alocking hole 334. - The
paddle 34 is fixed to the supportingbase 33 through anaxle 341 inserted into anaxle hole 332 and astopper column 342 locked into thelocking hole 334 on theextension plate 333 at the bottom edge of thepaddle 34. Theaxle 341 of thepaddle 34 has aconnection hole 343, which allows accommodating abolt 35 running through the bottom of theaxle hole 332 of the supportingbase 33. Between thenut 35 and theaxle hole 332, there is acompress spring 36 as a cushion device, so theaxle 341 of thepaddle 34 inserted in theaxle hole 332 can be pulled up (as shown inFIG. 4 ). It allows thestopper column 342 of thepaddle 34 to detach from thelocking hole 334 and thepaddle 34 rotate freely while remaining in the supportingbase 33 without jumping off. It is the simplest operational design ofadjustable paddle 34 with respect to locking positioning or rotation. - Further, between the
cases 11 of theswinging base 1 and the correspondingmoveable base 2, there is a recovery element, which is thespring element 4 as shown inFIG. 2 andFIG. 5 . One end of theelastic element 4 is locked to theaxle 31, while the other end is fixed to thepillar 115 of theswinging base 1. Alternatively, the recovery element can be thehydraulic cylinder 5 as shown inFIG. 6 . One end of thehydraulic cylinder 5 is on thepillar 115 of theswinging base 1 while the other end is fixed to theside plate 21 of themoveable base 2. Therefore, when no action is exerted on thepaddle 34 on the foot-steppingconnecting rod mechanism 3, the swingingbase 1 is in a non-swinging state as shown inFIG. 5 andFIG. 6 when it is subject to the pulling action of the recovery element. - Thus, when the exerciser in the present invention is in use for balancing and stepping exercise, the user has both feet on the
paddles 34 of theconnecting rod mechanism 3. Due to the simultaneous motion of the supportingbase 33 and theswinging base 1, both feet on thepaddles 34 can self-adjust to a parallel state and use body weight to maintain balance through the swinging of thecurved cases 11 of the swingingbase 1 in simulated action for balance training or up-and-down foot-stepping. As shown inFIG. 7 , when theleft paddle 34 is pressed down, theroller 22 of themoveable base 2 slightly shifts to the left, which results in a lever mechanism with the swingingbase 1 to swing back and forth and makes theother paddle 34 move upward. As shown inFIG. 8 , when theright paddle 34 is pressed down, theroller 22 of themoveable base 2 slightly shifts to the right, which results in a lever mechanism with the swingingbase 1 to swing back and forth and makes theother paddle 34 move upward. Thus, when a user continuously steps on thepaddles 34, the exerciser turns out as an up-and-down stepper or a shifting stepper. - Further, the present invention also provides a twist action as shown in
FIG. 4 , which has thestopper column 342 of thepaddle 34 detach from thelocking hole 334, so thepaddle 34 can rotate freely without jumping off while remaining in the supportingbase 33. When a user is stepping on thepaddle 34, the free rotation of thepaddle 34 is used to achieve twist action on the user's body. - In general, the stepper exerciser in the present invention not only achieves the basic balance training but also involves up-and-down stepping action and shifting action. Compared to traditional stepper exerciser, it has more desired practical use and functionality and poses a great commercial value.
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1. A stepper exerciser, mainly composed of:
a swinging base, including two matching cases in curved shape with bottom sticking out as a flange and several locking holes on top, which allow a blot to pass through and be capped with a nut to combine the two cases into a swinging base;
a moveable base, including two side plates with rollers, with an axle hole on each side plate for the bolt to pass through and combine the two cases of the swinging base, allowing the moveable base positioned between the two cases of the swinging base;
a foot-stepping connecting rod mechanism, comprising an axle between the two side plates of the moveable base, a connecting rod extending out of the axle, a supporting base on each end of the connecting rod, a paddle on each supporting base, with bolts to connect the supporting base and the swinging base to allow simultaneous motion;
through this, a lever mechanism is formed during the up-and-down motion of the paddles on the moveable base with the curved cases of the swinging base, so the user can use body weight on the paddle to conduct balance training, up-and-down stepping exercise and shifting action exercise.
2. The stepper exerciser as claimed in claim 1 , the two rods on the axle can form the connecting rod.
3. The stepper exerciser as claimed in claim 1 , one rod on the axle can form the connecting rod.
4. The stepper exerciser as claimed in claim 1 , an axle hole on the supporting base of the connecting rod mechanism allows the bolt of the cases of the swinging base to pass through and results in simultaneous motion between the connecting rod and the swinging base.
5. The stepper exerciser as claimed in claim 1 , there is a vertical through hole on the supporting base of the connecting rod mechanism to allow the placement of a paddle inside.
6. The stepper exerciser as claimed in claim 1 , there is an extension plate on the top edge of the supporting base of the connection rod mechanism and the extension plate has a locking hole.
7. The stepper exerciser as claimed in claim 1 , the paddle is situated in the connecting rod mechanism through an axle inserted into a hole.
8. The stepper exerciser as claimed in claim 1 , on the bottom edge of the paddle corresponding to the locking hole on the extension plate there is a stopper column, which prevents paddles from rotating.
9. The stepper exerciser as claimed in claim 1 , the axle of the paddle of the connecting rod mechanism has a locking hole for a bolt to pass from the axle hole bottom for connection and there is a spring between the nut and the axle hole for cushion purpose. Thus, when the axle of the paddle is in the axle hole, it still can be pulled up and quickly engage into a locking action. So the paddle can rotate freely without jumping off. The mechanism has a simple design of paddle positioning and rotation adjustment.
10. The stepper exerciser as claimed in claim 1 , between the cases of the swinging base there is a recovery element, which can be an elastic element, hydraulic cylinder . . . etc., retractable element to set the paddle in a non-swinging state when no action is exerted on the paddle and the swinging base returns to its non-swinging state.
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