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- the present invention relates to an exerciser chair, and more particularly to an exerciser chair that enables to adjustably slide and push backward and selectively has bicycling and extending functions to make the exerciser chair versatile in use.
- a modified exerciser chair is provided to eliminate the drawbacks.
- a main objective of the present invention is to provide an exerciser chair that has versatile uses to increase utility of the exerciser chair.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide an exerciser chair that has a simple structure to avoid malfunction.
- Still another objective of the present invention is to provide an exerciser chair that has an adjustable and replaceable structure to increase more variation in operation of the exerciser chair.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a first embodiment of an exerciser chair in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged side view showing an operational movement of a backrest assembly in the exerciser chair
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the exerciser chair in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of the exerciser is chair in accordance with the present invention.
- An exerciser chair in accordance with the present invention comprises a main frame with a rail, a seat assembly slidably mounted on the rail of the main frame, a stop formed on the rail to limit sliding movement of the seat assembly.
- a front end of the main frame selectively combines with a bicycling device, footrest device or lifting device.
- the seat assembly has arms for gripping and further has a pivotal backrest to provide a back-extending movement.
- the exerciser chair has various combinations and operational selections in use.
- the rear foot 13 is attached to the rear supporting rod 14 at its middle portion to keep the exerciser chair raised.
- Positioning of the sleeving tube 12 and the rear supporting tube 14 is achieved by the fastener 15 transversally penetrating both elements 12 , 14 .
- Two stops 16 are formed at two opposite sides of a middle portion of the rail 18 .
- An ear 17 is formed at a bottom of the middle portion of the rail 18 and has a hook 171 thereon.
- a seat assembly 30 rotatably mounted on the rail 18 of the main frame 10 and comprising a seat 31 and sliding mount 32 .
- the sliding mount 32 is attached under the seat 31 and is a rectangular collar correspondingly and slidably engaged the rail 18 .
- the sliding mount 32 has a front and rear ends respectively having multiple wheels 321 . By driving the wheels 321 , the sliding mount 32 enables to smoothly slide along the rail 18 .
- An ear 323 is formed at a bottom of the sliding mount 32 and has a hook 324 thereon.
- At least one resilient element 20 engages the hook 171 , 324 on the ears 17 , 323 of the rail 18 and the sliding mount 32 to provide a training resistance force and a restitution force to the seat assembly 30 (as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 ).
- a pivoting block 322 is formed at the bottom of the sliding mount 32 and extends toward the rear supporting rod 14 .
- a backrest assembly 40 mounted on the seat assembly 30 and comprises a backrest 41 , two arms 43 and two supporting tubes 42 .
- Each supporting tube 42 is L-shaped and attached to a backside of the backrest 41 .
- the two supporting tubes 42 are pivotally and respectively attached to two sides of the pivoting block 322 on the sliding mount 32 so that the supporting tubes 42 with the backrest 41 can be adjusted to different inclined angles.
- a resilient element 44 such as a resilient rope, has one end attached to a middle section of each supporting tube 42 and another end attached to the sliding mount 32 to provide the backrest 41 with the training resistance force and the restitution force.
- the backside of the backrest 41 has a soft pad 411 operationally clamped between the backrest 41 and the wheel 321 when the backrest 41 leans against the seat assembly 30 .
- the bicycling device 50 is attached at the front end of the main frame 10 and comprises a connecting rod 51 , a wheel assembly 55 , two cranks 52 , two pedals 53 and a resistance-adjusting element 54 .
- the connecting rod 51 is secured on the front end of the main frame 10 and has a free end.
- the wheel assembly 55 is mounted on the free end of the connecting rod 51 and covered by a shell that contains the resistance-adjusting elements 54 inside to control the exercising levels of bicycling device.
- the two cranks 52 are oppositely connected to the wheel assembly 55 to drive the wheel assembly 55 .
- the two pedals 51 are attached to two distal ends on the two cranks 52 respectively for resting user's feet.
- the wheel assembly 55 further has knob 541 thereon to control the resistance-adjusting element 54 .
- the resistance-adjusting element is a belt (now shown) attached to a periphery of the wheel assembly and selectively strangling the wheel assembly by the knob to provide different resistance. Because the bicycling device is a well-known structure in exercising equipments, redundant descriptions about the wheel assembly 55 and the resistance-adjusting element 54 are obviated here.
- the two supporting tubes 42 pivotally mounted on the pivoting block 322 allow the backrest 41 being pushed backward to an inclined position.
- the resilient elements 44 secured between the middle portions of the supporting tubes 42 and the sliding mount 32 provide the resistance force to stress the training.
- the resilient elements 42 pull the backrest 41 back to an erecting position.
- the bicycling device 50 can be replaced by the footrest device 60 that comprises a connecting rod 61 , a transversal rod 62 , and two stationary pedals 63 .
- the connecting rod 61 is secured at the front end of the main frame 10 and has a free end.
- the transversal rod 62 has two ends and a middle portion perpendicularly combined to the free end of the connecting rod 61 .
- the two stationary pedals 63 are respectively attached to the two ends of the transversal rod 62 for resting the user's feet.
- the bicycling device 50 can be replaced by the extending device 70 that comprises a connecting rod 71 , a T-shaped rod 72 , and two resilient elements 73 .
- the connecting rod 71 is secured at the front end of the main frame 10 and has a free end.
- the T-shaped rod 72 has a two arms and a stand perpendicularly jointing between the two arms, wherein the stand pivotally connects to the free end of the connecting rod 71 .
- the two resilient elements 73 are respectively attached to two sides of the extending device 70 .
- Each resilient 73 has one end attached to a corresponding side of the main frame 10 and another end attached to a corresponding side on the stand of the T-shaped rod 72 .
- the resilient elements 73 provide the training resistance force when the T-shaped rod 72 is pivotally pushed outward and also provide the restitution force when the T-shaped rod 72 is released.
- the sliding mount 32 on the seat assembly 30 is driven to slide along the rail 18 .
- the sliding mount 32 abuts the stop 16 , sliding movement is limited by the stop 16 and the sliding mount 32 can not move further.
- the exerciser chair in the present invention has the following advantages:
- the exerciser chair has various operational modes such as sliding, back-stretching, bicycling, foot-extending movements for exercise selection and can replace a lot of exercising equipments. Therefore, equipment cost is correspondingly reduced and indoor space is sufficiently saved.
- the exerciser chair of the present invention has simple structure so that malfunction on elements is avoided. Moreover, the product price and maintain fee of the exerciser chair are low.
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Abstract
An exerciser chair has a main frame with a rail, a seat assembly slidably mounted on the rail of the main frame, a stop formed on the rail to limit sliding movement of the seat assembly. A front end of the main frame selectively combines with a bicycling device, footrest device or extending device. The seat assembly has arms for gripping and further has a pivotal backrest to provide a back-extending movement. Thereby, the exerciser chair has various combinations and operational selections in use.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to an exerciser chair, and more particularly to an exerciser chair that enables to adjustably slide and push backward and selectively has bicycling and extending functions to make the exerciser chair versatile in use.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- People in modern times pay much attention to their health and to keep their bodies in good shape by taking exercises. Indoor exercises with exercising equipments are become popular because people do not have time to go outside to look for a suitable gym or athletic park for exercising.
- Conventional exercising equipments mostly and individually have single function and occupy large space of the living space inside the house. Therefore, all manufacturers of exercising equipments are dedicated to develop new equipments with multiple functions. However, the multi-functional exercising equipments mostly have complex structure and easily malfunction.
- To overcome the drawbacks of the conventional exercising equipments, a modified exerciser chair is provided to eliminate the drawbacks.
- A main objective of the present invention is to provide an exerciser chair that has versatile uses to increase utility of the exerciser chair.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide an exerciser chair that has a simple structure to avoid malfunction.
- Still another objective of the present invention is to provide an exerciser chair that has an adjustable and replaceable structure to increase more variation in operation of the exerciser chair.
- To achieve the foregoing objective, the exerciser chair comprises:
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- a main frame having a rail, an ear formed at a bottom face of the rail, two stops formed at two sides of the rail;
- a seat assembly slidably mounted on the main frame and having
- a sliding mount slidably mounted on the rail and has an ear formed at a bottom face of the sliding mount;
- a resilient element connected between the ear of the rail and the ear of the sliding mount;
- a pivoting block extending from the bottom face of the sliding mount; and
- multiple wheels rotatably attached to the bottom face of the sliding mount to make the seat assembly smoothly slide along the rail;
- a backrest assembly mounted on the seat assembly and having
- a backrest attached to the seat;
- two supporting tubes attached to a backside of the backrest and pivotally connected to the pivoting block on the sliding mount; and
- at least one resilient element connected between the sliding mount and the two supporting tubes; and
- a foot-mounting assembly mounted at a front end of the main frame.
- By having above structure, the exerciser chair has various combinations and operational selections in use.
- Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a side view of a first embodiment of an exerciser chair in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the exerciser chair as shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged side view showing an operational movement of a backrest assembly in the exerciser chair; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the exerciser chair in accordance with the present invention; and -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of the exerciser is chair in accordance with the present invention. - An exerciser chair in accordance with the present invention comprises a main frame with a rail, a seat assembly slidably mounted on the rail of the main frame, a stop formed on the rail to limit sliding movement of the seat assembly. A front end of the main frame selectively combines with a bicycling device, footrest device or lifting device. The seat assembly has arms for gripping and further has a pivotal backrest to provide a back-extending movement. Thereby, the exerciser chair has various combinations and operational selections in use.
- With reference to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , a preferred embodiment of the exerciser chair comprises a main frame 10 (as shown inFIG. 2 ) that has afront foot 11, arail 18, asleeving tube 12, arear foot 13, a supportingrod 14 and afastener 15. Therail 18 is a rectangular rod. Thefront foot 11 is perpendicularly attached to a front end of therail 18 at a middle portion of thefront foot 11. Therail 18 has a rear end extending backward with a gradually increased height. Thesleeving tube 12 is attached under the rear end of therail 18 and receives the rear supportingrod 14 underneath. Then, therear foot 13 is attached to the rear supportingrod 14 at its middle portion to keep the exerciser chair raised. Positioning of thesleeving tube 12 and the rear supportingtube 14 is achieved by thefastener 15 transversally penetrating bothelements stops 16 are formed at two opposite sides of a middle portion of therail 18. Anear 17 is formed at a bottom of the middle portion of therail 18 and has ahook 171 thereon. - A
seat assembly 30 rotatably mounted on therail 18 of themain frame 10 and comprising aseat 31 and slidingmount 32. Thesliding mount 32 is attached under theseat 31 and is a rectangular collar correspondingly and slidably engaged therail 18. The slidingmount 32 has a front and rear ends respectively havingmultiple wheels 321. By driving thewheels 321, thesliding mount 32 enables to smoothly slide along therail 18. Anear 323 is formed at a bottom of thesliding mount 32 and has ahook 324 thereon. At least oneresilient element 20, spring with end hooks for example, engages thehook ears rail 18 and the slidingmount 32 to provide a training resistance force and a restitution force to the seat assembly 30 (as shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 ). Moreover, apivoting block 322 is formed at the bottom of thesliding mount 32 and extends toward the rear supportingrod 14. - A
backrest assembly 40 mounted on theseat assembly 30 and comprises abackrest 41, twoarms 43 and two supportingtubes 42. Each supportingtube 42 is L-shaped and attached to a backside of thebackrest 41. The two supportingtubes 42 are pivotally and respectively attached to two sides of thepivoting block 322 on thesliding mount 32 so that the supportingtubes 42 with thebackrest 41 can be adjusted to different inclined angles. Aresilient element 44, such as a resilient rope, has one end attached to a middle section of each supportingtube 42 and another end attached to thesliding mount 32 to provide thebackrest 41 with the training resistance force and the restitution force. Moreover, the backside of thebackrest 41 has asoft pad 411 operationally clamped between thebackrest 41 and thewheel 321 when thebackrest 41 leans against theseat assembly 30. - A foot-mounting assembly is attached to the front end of the
main frame 10 and selectively modified into a bicycling device, a footrest device or an extending device. - The
bicycling device 50 is attached at the front end of themain frame 10 and comprises a connectingrod 51, awheel assembly 55, twocranks 52, twopedals 53 and a resistance-adjustingelement 54. The connectingrod 51 is secured on the front end of themain frame 10 and has a free end. Thewheel assembly 55 is mounted on the free end of the connectingrod 51 and covered by a shell that contains the resistance-adjustingelements 54 inside to control the exercising levels of bicycling device. The two cranks 52 are oppositely connected to thewheel assembly 55 to drive thewheel assembly 55. The twopedals 51 are attached to two distal ends on the twocranks 52 respectively for resting user's feet. Moreover, thewheel assembly 55 further hasknob 541 thereon to control the resistance-adjustingelement 54. Particularly, the resistance-adjusting element is a belt (now shown) attached to a periphery of the wheel assembly and selectively strangling the wheel assembly by the knob to provide different resistance. Because the bicycling device is a well-known structure in exercising equipments, redundant descriptions about thewheel assembly 55 and the resistance-adjustingelement 54 are obviated here. - With reference to
FIG. 3 , when thebackrest assembly 40 operates to perform a back extension movement, the two supportingtubes 42 pivotally mounted on thepivoting block 322 allow thebackrest 41 being pushed backward to an inclined position. Theresilient elements 44 secured between the middle portions of the supportingtubes 42 and the slidingmount 32 provide the resistance force to stress the training. When the user stops to push thebackrest assembly 40, theresilient elements 42 pull thebackrest 41 back to an erecting position. - With reference to
FIG. 4 , the bicyclingdevice 50 can be replaced by thefootrest device 60 that comprises a connectingrod 61, atransversal rod 62, and twostationary pedals 63. The connectingrod 61 is secured at the front end of themain frame 10 and has a free end. Thetransversal rod 62 has two ends and a middle portion perpendicularly combined to the free end of the connectingrod 61. The twostationary pedals 63 are respectively attached to the two ends of thetransversal rod 62 for resting the user's feet. - With reference to
FIG. 5 , the bicyclingdevice 50 can be replaced by the extendingdevice 70 that comprises a connectingrod 71, a T-shapedrod 72, and tworesilient elements 73. The connectingrod 71 is secured at the front end of themain frame 10 and has a free end. The T-shapedrod 72 has a two arms and a stand perpendicularly jointing between the two arms, wherein the stand pivotally connects to the free end of the connectingrod 71. The tworesilient elements 73 are respectively attached to two sides of the extendingdevice 70. Each resilient 73 has one end attached to a corresponding side of themain frame 10 and another end attached to a corresponding side on the stand of the T-shapedrod 72. Thereby, theresilient elements 73 provide the training resistance force when the T-shapedrod 72 is pivotally pushed outward and also provide the restitution force when the T-shapedrod 72 is released. - With reference to
FIG. 1 , the slidingmount 32 on theseat assembly 30 is driven to slide along therail 18. When the slidingmount 32 abuts thestop 16, sliding movement is limited by thestop 16 and the slidingmount 32 can not move further. - According to above description, the exerciser chair in the present invention has the following advantages:
- 1. The exerciser chair has various operational modes such as sliding, back-stretching, bicycling, foot-extending movements for exercise selection and can replace a lot of exercising equipments. Therefore, equipment cost is correspondingly reduced and indoor space is sufficiently saved.
- 2. The exerciser chair of the present invention has simple structure so that malfunction on elements is avoided. Moreover, the product price and maintain fee of the exerciser chair are low.
- Although this invention has been described in its preferred form with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present invention of the preferred form has been made only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction and the combination and arrangement of parts any be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. An exerciser chair comprising:
a main frame having a rail, an ear formed at a bottom face of the rail, two stops formed at two sides of the rail;
a seat assembly slidably mounted on the main frame and having
a sliding mount slidably mounted on the rail and has an ear formed at a bottom face of the sliding mount;
a resilient element connected between the ear of the rail and the ear of the sliding mount;
a pivoting block extending from the bottom face of the sliding mount; and
multiple wheels rotatably attached to the bottom face of the sliding mount to make the seat assembly smoothly slide along the rail;
a backrest assembly mounted on the seat assembly and having
a backrest attached to the seat;
two supporting tubes attached to a backside of the backrest and pivotally connected to the pivoting block on the sliding mount; and
at least one resilient element connected between the sliding mount and the two supporting tubes; and
a foot-mounting assembly mounted at a front end of the main frame.
2. The exerciser chair as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the foot-mounting assembly is a bicycling device comprising:
a connecting rod secured on the front end of the main frame and having a free end;
wheel assembly with a resistance-adjusting element mounted on the free end of the connecting rod;
two cranks oppositely and operationally attached the wheel assembly;
two pedals respectively mounted on two distal ends of the two cranks; and
a knob mounted on the wheel assembly to adjust the resistance-adjusting element.
3. The exerciser chair as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the foot-mounting assembly is a footrest device comprising:
a connecting rod secured on the front end of the main frame and having a free end;
a transversal rod perpendicularly mounted on the free end of the connecting rod;
two stationary pedals respectively mounted on two ends of the transversal rod.
4. The exerciser chair as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the foot-mounting assembly is an extending device comprising:
a connecting rod secured on the front end of the main frame and having a free end;
a T-shaped rod pivotally mounted on the free end of the main frame; and
multiple resilient elements connected between the T-shaped rod and the rail.
5. The exerciser chair as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the seat assembly further has two arms mounted on the seat.
6. The exerciser chair as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the resilient elements connected between the T-shaped rod and the rail are resilient ropes.
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