US20220305324A1 - Foldable Fitness Equipment - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a fitness equipment, and more particularly to a foldable fitness equipment.
- indoor fitness equipments are the best choice.
- the indoor fitness equipments in the prior art have a wide variety and complete functions, such as a multifunctional wall mount cable station, which allows for performing pull-ups, pull-down exercises, flat pull exercises, biceps exercises, stand-up rowing, stretching, standing shoulder press, pulley chest press, triceps flexion and extension, pulley chest cross training, biceps curl and other training; however, although this kind of fitness equipment is fully functional, it must be fixed on the mounting surface (such as wall) and cannot be folded, so when not in use, it highlights the inconvenience of space use.
- One objective of the present invention is to provide a foldable fitness equipment, which can be folded to improve the convenience of space use.
- a foldable fitness equipment suitable for installation on a setting surface, comprises:
- a lower fixing member fixed on the setting surface and located below the upper fixing member, and including a lower pivot portion and a plurality of fixing holes surrounding the lower pivot portion;
- a pivot rod pivoted between the upper fixing member and the lower fixing member, and including an upper rod portion pivoted on the upper pivot portion, a lower rod portion pivoted on the lower pivot portion;
- a positioning unit assembled on the frame, and including a positioning member and a resetting member, wherein the positioning member is arranged on the lower frame portion and movable between a positioning position and a release position, includes a control portion located below the lower frame portion, and a positioning pin portion for inserting into or detaching from the fixing holes, the resetting member is disposed at the lower frame portion and provides a restoring force for the positioning member to return to the positioning position from the release position.
- the advantage of the invention is that: when the positioning member is in the positioning position, the positioning pin portion protrudes from the lower frame portion and is inserted into the fixing hole of the lower fixing member, so that the frame is fixed to the upper fixing member and the lower fixing member, when the positioning member is in the release position, the positioning pin portion and the fixing hole of the lower fixing member are separated from each other, so that the frame is able to pivot relative to the upper fixing member and the lower fixing member. Accordingly, by controlling the displacement of the positioning member, the frame can be pivoted and positioned after the pivoting relative to the upper and lower fixing members, so that the frame can be folded to improve the convenience of space use.
- the pivot rod includes a rod provided between the upper rod portion and the lower rod portion, and the rod is provided with a plurality of longitudinally arranged transverse holes.
- the upper frame portion is pivoted to the upper rod portion of the pivot rod
- the lower frame portion is pivoted to the lower rod portion of the pivot rod
- the pivot rod includes a pivot piece portion provided between the rod and the lower rod portion
- the pivot piece portion includes a plurality of pivot holes, and each pivot hole corresponds to each of the fixing holes of the lower fixing member and is used for the positioning pin portion of the positioning member to insert therethrough or detach therefrom.
- the lower frame portion of the frame includes an upper frame surface, a lower frame surface, a side frame surface connecting the upper frame surface and the lower frame surface, a limiting space defined by the upper frame surface, the lower frame surface, and the side frame surface, a through hole provided on the upper frame surface, and a side hole provided on the side frame surface
- the positioning member further includes a plate portion located in the limiting space and provided for mounting of the positioning pin portion, and a neck portion connected between the plate portion and the control portion and inserting through the side hole, when the positioning member is in the positioning position, the plate portion of the positioning member is abutted against the upper frame surface of the lower frame portion, and when the positioning member is in the release position, the plate portion of the positioning member moves away from the upper frame surface of the lower frame portion, and the resetting member is disposed between the plate portion of the positioning member and the lower frame surface of the lower frame portion.
- the resetting member is a compression spring disposed in the limiting space of the lower frame portion of the frame, and includes a first end abutting against the plate portion of the positioning member, and a second end which is opposite to the first end and abuts against the lower frame surface of the frame.
- the upper frame portion of the frame is fixed to the upper rod portion of the pivot rod
- the lower frame portion of the frame is fixed to the lower rod portion of the pivot rod
- a support rod the support rod includes a connecting portion and a support portion, the connecting portion is fixed on an end surface of the lower frame portion of the frame, the support portion abuts against a plane, and the plane is perpendicular to the setting surface.
- the support portion of the support rod is a wheel.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a first embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is an assembly view of the first embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 3 is a top view of the first embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of line 4 - 4 of FIG. 2 , showing the state of the positioning member in the positioning position;
- FIG. 5 is an operative view of the first embodiment of the invention, showing the state of the positioning member in the release position;
- FIG. 6 is an operative view of the first embodiment of the invention, showing the side view state of the frame after being folded;
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of line 7 - 7 of FIG. 6 , showing the state of the positioning member in the positioning position after the frame is folded;
- FIG. 8 is an operative view of the first embodiment of the invention, showing the top view state of the frame after being folded;
- FIG. 9 is an operative view of the first embodiment of this invention, showing the state before the frame is folded;
- FIG. 10 is an action diagram of the first embodiment of the invention, showing the state of pivoting of the pivot rod
- FIG. 11 is an exploded view of the second embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 12 is a partial cross-sectional view of the second embodiment of this invention.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the third embodiment of the present invention.
- the first embodiment of the present invention provides a foldable fitness equipment, which is suitable for installation on a setting surface 11 (for example, the wall of a room), the foldable fitness equipment essentially comprises: an upper fixing member 20 , a lower fixing member 30 , a pivot rod 40 , a frame 50 and a positioning unit 60 , among which:
- the upper fixing member 20 is fixed on the setting surface 11 , and includes an upper fixing portion 21 fixed on the setting surface 11 , two upper extension portions 23 connected to the upper fixing portion 21 to form an upper pivoting space 22 , and an upper pivot portion 24 disposed on each of the upper extension portions 23 and in a hole shape.
- the lower fixing member 30 is fixed on the setting surface 11 and located below the upper fixing member 20 , and includes a lower fixing portion 31 fixed on the setting surface 11 , two lower extension portions 33 connected to the lower fixing portion 31 and forming a lower pivot space 32 , a lower pivot portion 34 disposed on each of the lower extension portions 33 and in a hole shape, and a plurality of fixing holes 35 surrounding each of the lower pivot portions 34 .
- the pivot rod 40 is pivoted between the upper fixing member 20 and the lower fixing member 30 , and includes an upper rod portion 41 pivoted on the upper pivot portions 24 , a lower rod portion 42 pivoted on the lower pivot portion 34 , a rod 43 provided between the upper rod portion 41 and the lower rod portion 42 , and a pivot piece portion 44 provided between the rod 43 and the lower rod portion 42 .
- the rod 43 is provided with a plurality of longitudinally arranged transverse holes 431 , so that other fitness accessories (not shown) can be inserted therein to perform corresponding fitness actions, and the fitness accessories can be inserted into the transverse holes 431 at an appropriate height according to the height requirement, so as to improve the functionality of the fitness equipment;
- the pivot piece portion 44 includes a plurality of pivot holes 441 , and each pivot hole 441 corresponds to each of the fixing holes 35 of the lower fixing member 30 .
- the frame 50 is foldably pivoted between the upper fixing member 20 and the lower fixing member 30 , and includes an upper frame portion 51 pivotally disposed at the upper pivot portions 24 , and a lower frame portion 52 pivotally disposed at the lower pivot portion 34 , and a plurality of longitudinal rod portions 53 connected between the upper frame portion 51 and the lower frame portion 52 .
- the upper frame portion 51 is further pivoted to the upper rod portion 41 of the pivot rod 40 through an upper through hole 511
- the lower frame portion 52 is further pivoted to the lower rod portion 42 of the pivot rod 40 through a lower through hole 529 .
- the lower frame portion 52 of the frame 50 is hollow, and includes an upper frame surface 521 , a lower frame surface 522 , a side frame surface 523 connecting the upper frame surface 521 and the lower frame surface 522 , a limiting space 524 defined by the upper frame surface 521 , the lower frame surface 522 , and the side frame surface 523 , a through hole 525 provided on the upper frame surface 521 , and a side hole 526 provided on the side frame surface 523 .
- the frame 50 is equipped with an auxiliary fitness unit 54 , such as plural pulleys 541 , steel cables 542 , bar mounting rod 543 , horizontal bar (not shown in the Fig.), single handle (not shown in the Fig.), etc.
- the positioning unit 60 is assembled on the frame 50 , and includes a positioning member 61 and a resetting member 62 .
- the positioning member 61 is arranged on the lower frame portion 52 and movable between a positioning position (as shown in FIG. 4 ) and a release position (as shown in FIG. 5 ), includes a control portion 611 located below the lower frame portion 52 , a positioning pin portion 612 for inserting into or detaching from the fixing holes 35 , a plate portion 613 located in the limiting space 524 of the frame 50 and provided for mounting of the positioning pin portion 612 , and a neck portion 614 connected between the plate portion 613 and the control portion 611 and inserting through the side hole 526 .
- the resetting member 62 is disposed in the limiting space 524 of the lower frame portion 52 of the frame 50 , and provides a restoring force for the positioning member 61 to return to the positioning position from the release position.
- the resetting member 62 is a compression spring and includes a first end 621 abutting against the plate portion 613 of the positioning member 61 , and a second end 622 which is opposite to the first end 621 and abuts against the lower frame surface 522 of the frame 50 .
- the positioning member 61 when the positioning member 61 is in the positioning position, the plate portion 613 of the positioning member 61 is abutted against the upper frame surface 521 of the lower frame portion 52 , and the positioning pin portion 612 protrudes from the through hole 525 of the lower frame portion 52 and is inserted into the fixing hole 35 of the lower fixing member 30 , so that the frame 50 is fixed to the upper fixing member 20 and the lower fixing member 30 , that is, the frame 50 is unable to pivot with respect to the upper fixing member 20 and the lower fixing member 30 , a fitness action can be performed.
- the positioning pin portion 612 is inserted into the pivot hole 441 of the pivot rod 40 at the same time, so that the pivot rod 40 is fixed, and fitness accessories (not shown in the Fig.) can also be installed to carry out the corresponding fitness activity.
- the positioning pin portion 612 and the fixing hole 35 of the lower fixing member 30 are separated from each other, so that the frame 50 is able to pivot relative to the upper fixing member 20 and the lower fixing member 30 , and at the same time, the plate portion 613 of the positioning member 61 presses against the resetting member 62 , so that the resetting member 62 accumulates an elastic restoring force.
- the user steps down the control portion 611 of the positioning member 61 , or makes the control portion 611 of the positioning member 61 move downward by other means, so that the positioning pin portion 612 moves downward simultaneously, and then disengages from the fixing hole 35 of the lower fixing member 30 , so as to release the frame 50 from a fixed state with respect to the upper fixing member 20 and the lower fixing member 30 .
- the user steps down the control portion 611 of the positioning member 61 , or makes the control portion 611 of the positioning member 61 move downward by other means, so that the positioning pin portion 612 moves downward simultaneously, and then disengages from the fixing hole 35 of the lower fixing member 30 , so as to release the frame 50 from a fixed state with respect to the upper fixing member 20 and the lower fixing member 30 .
- the positioning pin portion 612 when the positioning member 61 is in the release position, the positioning pin portion 612 is separated from the fixing hole 35 of the lower fixing member 30 , the positioning pin portion 612 is further separated from the pivot hole 441 of the pivot piece portion 44 of the pivot rod 40 . At this time, the angle of the pivot rod 40 can be adjusted to meet actual requirements.
- the second embodiment of the present invention provides a foldable fitness equipment, which differs from the first embodiment in that:
- the upper frame portion 51 of the frame 50 is fixed on the upper rod portion 41 of the pivot rod 40
- the lower frame portion 52 of the frame 50 is fixed on the lower rod portion 42 of the pivot rod 40 so that the frame 50 and the pivot rod 40 are fixed into one unitary and move simultaneously, and the fixing can be achieved by tight fitting or welding, but it is not limited to this. Since the frame 50 and the pivot rod 40 are fixed to each other as one unitary, and the positioning unit 60 is assembled on the frame 50 , the folding and positioning after folding can be achieved simply by inserting the positioning pin portion 612 of the positioning member 61 into or separating it from the fixing hole 35 of the lower fixing member 30 . Therefore, the structural design of the pivot rod 40 of the second embodiment does not need a pivot piece portion and the pivot hole as compared with the first embodiment, which effectively reduces the complexity of the structure and the manufacturing cost.
- the third embodiment of the present invention provides a foldable fitness equipment, which is different from the first embodiment in that:
- the foldable fitness equipment further includes a support rod 70 , the support rod 70 includes a connecting portion 71 and a support portion 72 , the connecting portion 71 is fixed on an end surface of the lower frame portion 52 of the frame 50 , the support portion 72 and the connecting portion 71 form an angle, the support portion 72 abuts against a plane 12 (for example, the ground), and the plane 12 is perpendicular to the setting surface 11 .
- the support portion 72 of the support rod 70 is a wheel but not limited to this, so as to reduce the friction with the plane 12 when the frame 50 is folded or when the angle is adjusted, and the plane 12 can be prevented from being scratched and damaged.
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A foldable fitness equipment includes: an upper fixing member; a lower fixing member including a plurality of fixing holes; a pivot rod pivoted between the upper fixing member and the lower fixing member; a frame foldably pivoted between the upper fixing member and the lower fixing member, and including an upper and a lower frame portions; and a positioning unit including a positioning member and a resetting member. The positioning member is movable between a positioning position and a release position, includes a control portion and a positioning pin portion for inserting into or detaching from the fixing holes, and the resetting member allows for the positioning member to return to the positioning position from the release position. By controlling the displacement of the positioning member, the frame is pivoted and positioned relative to the upper and lower fixing members, so that the frame can be folded.
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- The present invention relates to a fitness equipment, and more particularly to a foldable fitness equipment.
- Residents living in cities, especially office workers, have limited exercise time and exercise space, so they perform limited exercise indoors. For those who exercise indoors at home, indoor fitness equipments are the best choice. The indoor fitness equipments in the prior art have a wide variety and complete functions, such as a multifunctional wall mount cable station, which allows for performing pull-ups, pull-down exercises, flat pull exercises, biceps exercises, stand-up rowing, stretching, standing shoulder press, pulley chest press, triceps flexion and extension, pulley chest cross training, biceps curl and other training; however, although this kind of fitness equipment is fully functional, it must be fixed on the mounting surface (such as wall) and cannot be folded, so when not in use, it highlights the inconvenience of space use.
- One objective of the present invention is to provide a foldable fitness equipment, which can be folded to improve the convenience of space use.
- To achieve the objective, a foldable fitness equipment, suitable for installation on a setting surface, comprises:
- an upper fixing member fixed on the setting surface, and including an upper pivot portion;
- a lower fixing member fixed on the setting surface and located below the upper fixing member, and including a lower pivot portion and a plurality of fixing holes surrounding the lower pivot portion;
- a pivot rod pivoted between the upper fixing member and the lower fixing member, and including an upper rod portion pivoted on the upper pivot portion, a lower rod portion pivoted on the lower pivot portion;
- a frame foldably pivoted between the upper fixing member and the lower fixing member, and including an upper frame portion pivoted to the upper pivot portion, and a lower frame portion pivoted to the lower pivot portion; and
- a positioning unit assembled on the frame, and including a positioning member and a resetting member, wherein the positioning member is arranged on the lower frame portion and movable between a positioning position and a release position, includes a control portion located below the lower frame portion, and a positioning pin portion for inserting into or detaching from the fixing holes, the resetting member is disposed at the lower frame portion and provides a restoring force for the positioning member to return to the positioning position from the release position.
- The advantage of the invention is that: when the positioning member is in the positioning position, the positioning pin portion protrudes from the lower frame portion and is inserted into the fixing hole of the lower fixing member, so that the frame is fixed to the upper fixing member and the lower fixing member, when the positioning member is in the release position, the positioning pin portion and the fixing hole of the lower fixing member are separated from each other, so that the frame is able to pivot relative to the upper fixing member and the lower fixing member. Accordingly, by controlling the displacement of the positioning member, the frame can be pivoted and positioned after the pivoting relative to the upper and lower fixing members, so that the frame can be folded to improve the convenience of space use.
- Preferably, the pivot rod includes a rod provided between the upper rod portion and the lower rod portion, and the rod is provided with a plurality of longitudinally arranged transverse holes.
- Preferably, the upper frame portion is pivoted to the upper rod portion of the pivot rod, the lower frame portion is pivoted to the lower rod portion of the pivot rod, the pivot rod includes a pivot piece portion provided between the rod and the lower rod portion, the pivot piece portion includes a plurality of pivot holes, and each pivot hole corresponds to each of the fixing holes of the lower fixing member and is used for the positioning pin portion of the positioning member to insert therethrough or detach therefrom.
- Preferably, the lower frame portion of the frame includes an upper frame surface, a lower frame surface, a side frame surface connecting the upper frame surface and the lower frame surface, a limiting space defined by the upper frame surface, the lower frame surface, and the side frame surface, a through hole provided on the upper frame surface, and a side hole provided on the side frame surface, the positioning member further includes a plate portion located in the limiting space and provided for mounting of the positioning pin portion, and a neck portion connected between the plate portion and the control portion and inserting through the side hole, when the positioning member is in the positioning position, the plate portion of the positioning member is abutted against the upper frame surface of the lower frame portion, and when the positioning member is in the release position, the plate portion of the positioning member moves away from the upper frame surface of the lower frame portion, and the resetting member is disposed between the plate portion of the positioning member and the lower frame surface of the lower frame portion.
- Preferably, the resetting member is a compression spring disposed in the limiting space of the lower frame portion of the frame, and includes a first end abutting against the plate portion of the positioning member, and a second end which is opposite to the first end and abuts against the lower frame surface of the frame.
- Preferably, the upper frame portion of the frame is fixed to the upper rod portion of the pivot rod, and the lower frame portion of the frame is fixed to the lower rod portion of the pivot rod.
- Preferably, a support rod, the support rod includes a connecting portion and a support portion, the connecting portion is fixed on an end surface of the lower frame portion of the frame, the support portion abuts against a plane, and the plane is perpendicular to the setting surface.
- Preferably, the support portion of the support rod is a wheel.
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FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a first embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is an assembly view of the first embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 3 is a top view of the first embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of line 4-4 ofFIG. 2 , showing the state of the positioning member in the positioning position; -
FIG. 5 is an operative view of the first embodiment of the invention, showing the state of the positioning member in the release position; -
FIG. 6 is an operative view of the first embodiment of the invention, showing the side view state of the frame after being folded; -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of line 7-7 ofFIG. 6 , showing the state of the positioning member in the positioning position after the frame is folded; -
FIG. 8 is an operative view of the first embodiment of the invention, showing the top view state of the frame after being folded; -
FIG. 9 is an operative view of the first embodiment of this invention, showing the state before the frame is folded; -
FIG. 10 is an action diagram of the first embodiment of the invention, showing the state of pivoting of the pivot rod; -
FIG. 11 is an exploded view of the second embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 12 is a partial cross-sectional view of the second embodiment of this invention; and -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the third embodiment of the present invention. - Please refer to
FIGS. 1 to 4 , the first embodiment of the present invention provides a foldable fitness equipment, which is suitable for installation on a setting surface 11 (for example, the wall of a room), the foldable fitness equipment essentially comprises: anupper fixing member 20, alower fixing member 30, apivot rod 40, aframe 50 and apositioning unit 60, among which: - The
upper fixing member 20 is fixed on thesetting surface 11, and includes an upper fixing portion 21 fixed on thesetting surface 11, twoupper extension portions 23 connected to the upper fixing portion 21 to form anupper pivoting space 22, and anupper pivot portion 24 disposed on each of theupper extension portions 23 and in a hole shape. - The
lower fixing member 30 is fixed on thesetting surface 11 and located below theupper fixing member 20, and includes alower fixing portion 31 fixed on thesetting surface 11, twolower extension portions 33 connected to thelower fixing portion 31 and forming alower pivot space 32, alower pivot portion 34 disposed on each of thelower extension portions 33 and in a hole shape, and a plurality offixing holes 35 surrounding each of thelower pivot portions 34. - The
pivot rod 40 is pivoted between theupper fixing member 20 and thelower fixing member 30, and includes anupper rod portion 41 pivoted on theupper pivot portions 24, alower rod portion 42 pivoted on thelower pivot portion 34, arod 43 provided between theupper rod portion 41 and thelower rod portion 42, and apivot piece portion 44 provided between therod 43 and thelower rod portion 42. Therod 43 is provided with a plurality of longitudinally arrangedtransverse holes 431, so that other fitness accessories (not shown) can be inserted therein to perform corresponding fitness actions, and the fitness accessories can be inserted into thetransverse holes 431 at an appropriate height according to the height requirement, so as to improve the functionality of the fitness equipment; thepivot piece portion 44 includes a plurality ofpivot holes 441, and eachpivot hole 441 corresponds to each of thefixing holes 35 of thelower fixing member 30. - The
frame 50 is foldably pivoted between theupper fixing member 20 and thelower fixing member 30, and includes anupper frame portion 51 pivotally disposed at theupper pivot portions 24, and alower frame portion 52 pivotally disposed at thelower pivot portion 34, and a plurality oflongitudinal rod portions 53 connected between theupper frame portion 51 and thelower frame portion 52. In this embodiment, theupper frame portion 51 is further pivoted to theupper rod portion 41 of thepivot rod 40 through an upper throughhole 511, and thelower frame portion 52 is further pivoted to thelower rod portion 42 of thepivot rod 40 through a lower throughhole 529. In addition, thelower frame portion 52 of theframe 50 is hollow, and includes anupper frame surface 521, alower frame surface 522, aside frame surface 523 connecting theupper frame surface 521 and thelower frame surface 522, alimiting space 524 defined by theupper frame surface 521, thelower frame surface 522, and theside frame surface 523, a throughhole 525 provided on theupper frame surface 521, and aside hole 526 provided on theside frame surface 523. Theframe 50 is equipped with anauxiliary fitness unit 54, such asplural pulleys 541,steel cables 542,bar mounting rod 543, horizontal bar (not shown in the Fig.), single handle (not shown in the Fig.), etc. - The
positioning unit 60 is assembled on theframe 50, and includes apositioning member 61 and a resettingmember 62. Thepositioning member 61 is arranged on thelower frame portion 52 and movable between a positioning position (as shown inFIG. 4 ) and a release position (as shown inFIG. 5 ), includes acontrol portion 611 located below thelower frame portion 52, apositioning pin portion 612 for inserting into or detaching from thefixing holes 35, aplate portion 613 located in thelimiting space 524 of theframe 50 and provided for mounting of thepositioning pin portion 612, and aneck portion 614 connected between theplate portion 613 and thecontrol portion 611 and inserting through theside hole 526. The resettingmember 62 is disposed in thelimiting space 524 of thelower frame portion 52 of theframe 50, and provides a restoring force for thepositioning member 61 to return to the positioning position from the release position. In this embodiment, the resettingmember 62 is a compression spring and includes afirst end 621 abutting against theplate portion 613 of thepositioning member 61, and asecond end 622 which is opposite to thefirst end 621 and abuts against thelower frame surface 522 of theframe 50. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 4 , when thepositioning member 61 is in the positioning position, theplate portion 613 of thepositioning member 61 is abutted against theupper frame surface 521 of thelower frame portion 52, and thepositioning pin portion 612 protrudes from thethrough hole 525 of thelower frame portion 52 and is inserted into thefixing hole 35 of thelower fixing member 30, so that theframe 50 is fixed to theupper fixing member 20 and thelower fixing member 30, that is, theframe 50 is unable to pivot with respect to theupper fixing member 20 and thelower fixing member 30, a fitness action can be performed. In addition, when thepositioning member 61 is in the positioning position, thepositioning pin portion 612 is inserted into thepivot hole 441 of thepivot rod 40 at the same time, so that thepivot rod 40 is fixed, and fitness accessories (not shown in the Fig.) can also be installed to carry out the corresponding fitness activity. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , when thepositioning member 61 is in the release position, thepositioning pin portion 612 and thefixing hole 35 of thelower fixing member 30 are separated from each other, so that theframe 50 is able to pivot relative to theupper fixing member 20 and thelower fixing member 30, and at the same time, theplate portion 613 of thepositioning member 61 presses against the resettingmember 62, so that the resettingmember 62 accumulates an elastic restoring force. - Accordingly, referring to
FIGS. 2, 4, and 5 , when the invention is to be folded, the user steps down thecontrol portion 611 of thepositioning member 61, or makes thecontrol portion 611 of thepositioning member 61 move downward by other means, so that thepositioning pin portion 612 moves downward simultaneously, and then disengages from thefixing hole 35 of thelower fixing member 30, so as to release theframe 50 from a fixed state with respect to theupper fixing member 20 and thelower fixing member 30. At this time, referring toFIGS. 6 to 8 , push theframe 50 toward thesetting surface 11, and when theframe 50 abuts against thesetting surface 11, release thecontrol portion 611 of thepositioning member 61, so that thepositioning member 61 is pushed by the resettingmember 62 to move upward, and then thepositioning pin portion 612 of thepositioning member 61 is caused to protrude from thethrough hole 525 of thelower frame portion 52 and is inserted into thefixing hole 35 of thelower fixing member 30 again, so that theframe 50 is fixed relative to theupper fixing member 20 and thelower fixing member 30, so as to complete the folding and positioning of theframe 50 after folding, and achieve the purpose of improving the convenience of space use. - It is worth noting that, as shown in
FIG. 9 , since theframe 50 is equipped with an auxiliary fitness unit (such as the lever 54), before folding the invention, thelever 54 is first removed, and then thepositioning member 61 is controlled, and theframe 50 is folded and positioned after folding. - In addition, referring to
FIGS. 5 and 10 , when thepositioning member 61 is in the release position, thepositioning pin portion 612 is separated from thefixing hole 35 of thelower fixing member 30, thepositioning pin portion 612 is further separated from thepivot hole 441 of thepivot piece portion 44 of thepivot rod 40. At this time, the angle of thepivot rod 40 can be adjusted to meet actual requirements. - Please refer to
FIGS. 11 and 12 , the second embodiment of the present invention provides a foldable fitness equipment, which differs from the first embodiment in that: - The
upper frame portion 51 of theframe 50 is fixed on theupper rod portion 41 of thepivot rod 40, and thelower frame portion 52 of theframe 50 is fixed on thelower rod portion 42 of thepivot rod 40 so that theframe 50 and thepivot rod 40 are fixed into one unitary and move simultaneously, and the fixing can be achieved by tight fitting or welding, but it is not limited to this. Since theframe 50 and thepivot rod 40 are fixed to each other as one unitary, and thepositioning unit 60 is assembled on theframe 50, the folding and positioning after folding can be achieved simply by inserting thepositioning pin portion 612 of thepositioning member 61 into or separating it from thefixing hole 35 of thelower fixing member 30. Therefore, the structural design of thepivot rod 40 of the second embodiment does not need a pivot piece portion and the pivot hole as compared with the first embodiment, which effectively reduces the complexity of the structure and the manufacturing cost. - Please refer to
FIG. 13 , the third embodiment of the present invention provides a foldable fitness equipment, which is different from the first embodiment in that: - The foldable fitness equipment further includes a
support rod 70, thesupport rod 70 includes a connectingportion 71 and asupport portion 72, the connectingportion 71 is fixed on an end surface of thelower frame portion 52 of theframe 50, thesupport portion 72 and the connectingportion 71 form an angle, thesupport portion 72 abuts against a plane 12 (for example, the ground), and theplane 12 is perpendicular to the settingsurface 11. With the support of thesupport rod 70, the structural strength of the invention can be increased when in use. In this embodiment, thesupport portion 72 of thesupport rod 70 is a wheel but not limited to this, so as to reduce the friction with theplane 12 when theframe 50 is folded or when the angle is adjusted, and theplane 12 can be prevented from being scratched and damaged. - While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it is clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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1. A foldable fitness equipment, suitable for installation on a setting surface, comprising:
an upper fixing member fixed on the setting surface, and including an upper pivot portion;
a lower fixing member fixed on the setting surface and located below the upper fixing member, and including a lower pivot portion and a plurality of fixing holes surrounding the lower pivot portion;
a pivot rod pivoted between the upper fixing member and the lower fixing member, and including an upper rod portion pivoted on the upper pivot portion, a lower rod portion pivoted on the lower pivot portion;
a frame foldably pivoted between the upper fixing member and the lower fixing member, and including an upper frame portion pivotally disposed at the upper pivot portion, and a lower frame portion pivotally disposed at the lower pivot portion; and
a positioning unit assembled on the frame, and including a positioning member and a resetting member, wherein the positioning member is arranged on the lower frame portion and movable between a positioning position and a release position, includes a control portion located below the lower frame portion, and a positioning pin portion for inserting into or detaching from the fixing holes, the resetting member is disposed at the lower frame portion and provides a restoring force for the positioning member to return to the positioning position from the release position;
when the positioning member is in the positioning position, the positioning pin portion protrudes from the lower frame portion and is inserted into the fixing hole of the lower fixing member, so that the frame is fixed to the upper fixing member and the lower fixing member, when the positioning member is in the release position, the positioning pin portion and the fixing hole of the lower fixing member are separated from each other, so that the frame is able to pivot relative to the upper fixing member and the lower fixing member.
2. The foldable fitness equipment as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the pivot rod includes a rod provided between the upper rod portion and the lower rod portion, and the rod is provided with a plurality of longitudinally arranged transverse holes.
3. The foldable fitness equipment as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the upper frame portion is pivoted to the upper rod portion of the pivot rod, the lower frame portion is pivoted to the lower rod portion of the pivot rod, the pivot rod includes a pivot piece portion provided between the rod and the lower rod portion, the pivot piece portion includes a plurality of pivot holes, and each pivot hole corresponds to each of the fixing holes of the lower fixing member and is used for the positioning pin portion of the positioning member to insert therethrough or detach therefrom.
4. The foldable fitness equipment as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the lower frame portion of the frame includes an upper frame surface, a lower frame surface, a side frame surface connecting the upper frame surface and the lower frame surface, a limiting space defined by the upper frame surface, the lower frame surface, and the side frame surface, a through hole provided on the upper frame surface, and a side hole provided on the side frame surface, the positioning member further includes a plate portion located in the limiting space and provided for mounting of the positioning pin portion, and a neck portion connected between the plate portion and the control portion and inserting through the side hole, when the positioning member is in the positioning position, the plate portion of the positioning member is abutted against the upper frame surface of the lower frame portion, and when the positioning member is in the release position, the plate portion of the positioning member moves away from the upper frame surface of the lower frame portion, and the resetting member is disposed between the plate portion of the positioning member and the lower frame surface of the lower frame portion.
5. The foldable fitness equipment as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the resetting member is a compression spring disposed in the limiting space of the lower frame portion of the frame, and includes a first end abutting against the plate portion of the positioning member, and a second end which is opposite to the first end and abuts against the lower frame surface of the frame.
6. The foldable fitness equipment as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the upper frame portion of the frame is fixed to the upper rod portion of the pivot rod, and the lower frame portion of the frame is fixed to the lower rod portion of the pivot rod.
7. The foldable fitness equipment as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a support rod, the support rod includes a connecting portion and a support portion, the connecting portion is fixed on an end surface of the lower frame portion of the frame, the support portion abuts against a plane, and the plane is perpendicular to the setting surface.
8. The foldable fitness equipment as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the support portion of the support rod is a wheel.
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