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KR-102962289-B1 - Standing Multi Fly Exercise Machine

KR102962289B1KR 102962289 B1KR102962289 B1KR 102962289B1KR-102962289-B1

Abstract

The present invention relates to a standing multi-ply exercise machine that allows a user to selectively perform exercises of lifting or pushing down by holding with their hands, comprising: a frame part; two exercise parts formed rotatably on the upper left and upper right sides of the frame part, respectively, to allow the user to perform exercises of lifting or pushing down by holding with their hands; and a weight providing part connected to each of the exercise parts to provide weight to the exercise parts.

Inventors

  • 정성훈

Assignees

  • 주식회사 렉스코

Dates

Publication Date
20260508
Application Date
20251017

Claims (5)

  1. Frame section; Two movement parts rotatably formed on the upper left and upper right sides of the frame portion, respectively, to allow a user to perform lifting or lowering movements by grasping with their hands; and It is configured to include a weight providing unit connected to each of the above-mentioned exercise units to provide weight to the exercise units, wherein The above frame part is, A first frame member installed on the floor surface; A second frame member installed at the rear of the first frame member; A third frame member installed in the central portion of the first frame member; and It includes a fourth frame member for connecting the second frame member and the third frame member, and The above-mentioned exercise unit is, A rotating shaft member installed between the upper end of the second frame member and the upper end of the third frame member; A rotating plate member rotatably installed on the above-mentioned rotating shaft member; A handle member positioned in front of the above-mentioned rotating plate member and rotatably installed on the above-mentioned rotating shaft member, for allowing a user to grasp it with their hand and perform an exercise; An angle adjustment member for fixing to the rotating plate member after adjusting the angle of the handle member; A first rotating body member located at the rear of the above-mentioned rotating plate member and rotatably installed on the above-mentioned rotating shaft member; A second rotating member located at the rear of the first rotating member and rotatably installed on the rotating shaft member; A pushing member having one side fixedly installed on the rotating plate member, rotating together with the rotating plate member according to the direction of movement of the handle member to push and rotate the first rotating body member or the second rotating body member; A pivot member having one side rotatably connected to the fourth frame member; A first link member having one end connected to the first rotating member and the other end connected to the rear surface of the rotating member, for rotating the rotating member in conjunction with the first rotating member; and A standing multi-ply exercise machine characterized by including a second link member, one end of which is connected to the second rotating member and the other end of which is connected to the front of the rotating member, so as to rotate the rotating member in conjunction with the second rotating member.
  2. In paragraph 1, A standing multi-ply exercise machine characterized by further including a footrest portion formed at the lower part of the above-mentioned frame portion to support the user's foot.
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  5. In paragraph 1, The weight providing member comprises: a hook member formed on the other side of the rotating member; and A standing multi-ply exercise machine characterized by including: a disc member formed to be attachable to the above-mentioned hook member to provide weight.

Description

Standing Multi Fly Exercise Machine The present invention relates to a standing multi-ply exercise machine, and more particularly to a standing multi-ply exercise machine that allows a user to selectively perform exercises of lifting or pushing down while holding with their hands. Strength training is training to build muscle strength, and gym equipment is a tool that assists in this strength training. Korean Registered Patent No. 10-0869067 (registered on November 11, 2008) describes an electronic fitness device capable of adjusting exercise load. According to the disclosed technology, the device comprises a main body, a motor installed on the main body, a motor output control means including an input unit for a user to select and input the motor output, a load measurement unit for measuring the motor load, and a control unit for controlling the motor output according to data provided by the input unit and the load measurement unit, a weight training unit for applying external force by a user to grasp or walk with a part of their body, and a connecting means for connecting the weight training unit and the motor. The main body is composed of a first frame supported on a floor surface and having a fixing pin formed thereon, a second frame installed vertically on the first frame, a third frame installed on the upper part of the second frame opposite to the first frame, a fourth frame connecting the first frame and the third frame, and a fifth frame installed in the middle of the fourth frame. The connecting means comprises one or more pulleys installed on the main body and passing through the pulleys to the motor and The device includes a wire connecting a weight training unit, wherein the wire is connected to a motor by passing through a pulley installed on a second frame and a third frame, and comprises a first wire that passes through one end of a bidirectional pulley having pulleys formed symmetrically on both sides, a second wire that has one end fixed to a fixing pin of the first frame and passes the middle end through the other end of the bidirectional pulley to be linked with the first wire, and a third wire that passes the second wire through the pulley portion of a fixing pin pulley having a pulley formed at one end and a fixing pin formed at the other end, and then fixes one end to the fixing pin of the fixing pin pulley to be linked with the second wire, and is characterized by performing weight training using a reaction force that occurs opposite to the direction of movement of the user when the motor is driven. Korean Registered Patent No. 10-0651259 (registered on November 22, 2006) describes a multi-functional weight training device. According to the disclosed technology, the device comprises: a frame comprising a vertically installed vertical frame and a bottom frame extending along the vertical frame and the floor surface; a seat comprising a seat portion installed on the bottom frame and a backrest portion capable of adjusting the angle of inclination relative to the seat portion by means of an angle of inclination adjustment means, wherein the seat is provided with a rotation means at the connection point between the seat and the bottom frame to allow the seat to rotate around a vertical axis and a position adjustment means to move the seat away from or closer to the vertical frame within a certain range along a sliding guide means provided on the bottom frame; a guide means fixedly installed vertically on the vertical frame; a weight stack formed by stacking unit members that can be raised or lowered along the guide means by a number selected by a weight adjustment means; and a pair of left and right handles that stop by being caught by handle catch means installed on the left and right sides of the vertical frame, respectively, when not pulled by the user. It is characterized by being configured to include a cable connected to a handle and a weight stack so that at least a portion of the weight stack is lifted when a driver pulls the handle; and a cable guide attached to a frame. As mentioned above, conventional exercise equipment has the problem that the direction of movement is restricted to only one direction, preventing the user from selecting the direction of movement, and that it is difficult to provide direct and stable resistance because it uses a motor or cable-based structure. FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a standing multi-ply exercise machine according to a first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a front view illustrating a standing multi-ply exercise machine according to a first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a side view illustrating a standing multi-ply exercise machine according to a first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 4 is a plan view illustrating a standing multi-ply exercise machine according to a first embodiment of the present invention. FIGS. 5 and 6 are drawings illustrating the usage state of a standing multi-ply