US20140194252A1 - Exercise device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an exercise device utilizing differential air pressure.
- the user enters the chamber through the opening and attaches the seal member provided to the opening of the chamber to the user's waist, making the inside of the chamber airtight. Thereafter, the pressure of the inside of the chamber is increased. This applies pressure to the lower body of the user, supporting the body weight, so muscles can be strengthened without placing an undue burden on the muscles or joints.
- the seal member disclosed in PTL 1 is directly attached to the opening of the chamber, making it difficult for the user to attach or detach the seal member before or after use. Further, the chamber clings to the user's waist due to the seal member, making it difficult for the user to perform exercises. Furthermore, because the chamber is not adaptable to the user's movement, gaps form depending on the user's movement, making it impossible to maintain the airtightness at the opening of the chamber sufficiently. These points are particularly problematic when the exercise device is used as training equipment for active exercise.
- the present invention was made to solve the above problems and to provide an exercise device wherein the airtightness of the inside of the chamber is maintained and a seal member of the exercise device can be easily attached and detached by a user.
- the exercise device of the present invention comprises a chamber having an opening through which a user can enter or exit the chamber, a seal member for closing the opening of the chamber in an airtight manner, a pressure control unit for pressurizing the inside of the chamber, and exercise equipment housed inside the chamber, wherein the opening of the chamber is provided with an engagement ring, the seal member is provided with an elastic tube and a skirt to be worn by the user, the tube being attached to the outer peripheral edge of the skirt, the outer peripheral edge of the skirt being in contact with the engagement ring, and the skirt being in close contact with the engagement ring due to pressurization inside the chamber.
- the engagement ring may comprise a protective ring along the inner peripheral edge thereof.
- the skirt may be provided with a pair of pants to be worn by the user.
- the exercise device may further comprise a blower inside the chamber.
- the seal member of the exercise device of the present invention makes it possible to maintain the airtightness of the inside of the chamber, and allows the user to easily attach or detach the seal member.
- FIG. 1 is a partial cross-sectional side view illustrating an exercise device according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a side view of the exercise device of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates a side view of the exercise device of FIG. 1 when the chamber of the exercise device is contracted.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view near the seal member of the exercise device of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of the A portion in FIG. 4 .
- the exercise device 1 comprises exercise equipment 2 , such as a treadmill; a chamber 10 ; a seal member 20 ; and a pressure control unit 30 .
- exercise equipment 2 such as a treadmill
- chamber 10 a chamber 10
- seal member 20 a seal member 20
- pressure control unit 30 a pressure control unit
- the exercise equipment 2 For the exercise equipment 2 , various commercially available treadmills may be used, and various types of exercise equipment, such as aerobic equipment, are also usable. For athletic training use, exercise equipment 2 that can achieve a suitable speed is preferable.
- the exercise equipment 2 is located on a base 3 .
- the base 3 has a space sufficient for the exercise equipment 2 to be disposed thereon and is structured to be sufficiently durable for the user 40 to perform training on the exercise equipment 2 .
- Foldable legs 4 and casters 5 may be attached to the base 3 . This structure allows the base 3 to be fixed by unfolding the legs 4 so that the base 3 does not move when the exercise device 1 is used, and the position of the exercise device 1 can be freely moved by using the casters 5 with the legs 4 folded.
- the chamber 10 is described below with reference to FIGS. 2 and 3 .
- the chamber 10 is formed of an airtight sheet whose edge is attached to the outer peripheral edge of the base 3 so as to form a bag-like shape.
- the sheet may be transparent or opaque.
- a transparent window 11 formed of a transparent sheet is preferably provided in any desired portion of the chamber 10 . This allows a trainer to observe the conditions of the user 40 from the outside while training.
- a circular opening 12 is formed on the upper end of the chamber 10 that allows the lower body of the user 40 to enter or exit the chamber 10 .
- an engagement ring 13 is attached to the inner peripheral edge of the opening 12 .
- the engagement ring 13 has a predetermined width to which a tube 23 attached to a skirt 22 described later can be engaged.
- the engagement ring 13 has an inside diameter smaller than the size of the opening 12 and an outside diameter larger than the size of the opening 12 .
- the engagement ring 13 is formed of a highly rigid material to thereby close the chamber 10 in an airtight manner by the close contact with the seal member 20 .
- a protective ring 14 having a substantially circular cross-section is provided in the lower part of the inner peripheral edge of the engagement ring 13 to protect the skirt 22 described later.
- An annular stopper 15 projecting inside the chamber 10 is provided on the entire outer periphery of the engagement ring 13 .
- one each of a pair of levers 16 , 16 which expand and contract the chamber 10 in a vertical manner, is provided on the left and right sides, respectively, of the opening 12 of the chamber 10 .
- Each lever 16 is supported by a pair of slide bars 6 , 6 each provided on the left and right sides of the base 3 in a vertically movable manner.
- the levers 16 , 16 move up and down along the slide bars 6 , 6 and are supported by the slide bars 6 , 6 at a desirable height. This makes it possible to position the upper end of the chamber 10 around the waist of the user 40 regardless of the body height of the user 40 .
- the chamber 10 can be compressed downwardly by sliding the levers 16 , 16 to almost the bottom ends of the slide bars 6 , 6 as shown in FIG. 3 . This allows the user 40 to easily enter the chamber 10 through the opening 12 .
- the seal member 20 is explained below with reference to FIGS. 4 and 5 .
- the seal member 20 is fitted to the user 40 prior to using the exercise device 1 .
- the seal member 20 comprises a pair of pants 21 , a skirt 22 that is united with the pants 21 , and a tube 23 that is attached to the outer peripheral edge of the skirt 22 .
- Materials having excellent flexibility and elasticity are used for the pants 21 .
- preferably used materials are those made of synthetic rubber, such as chloroprene rubber that is used for wet suits, etc.
- the skirt 22 is provided around the waist portion of the pants 21 in a united manner with the pants 21 .
- the skirt 22 has a doughnut shape having a size larger than the inside diameter of the engagement ring 13 and smaller than the size of the portion to which the stopper 15 is attached.
- the user 40 can put on the pants 21 by inserting the legs from the opening in the central portion of the pants 21 .
- Airtight materials are used for the skirt 22 , wherein the skirt 22 is made by four layers of fabric.
- the inside of the chamber 10 is pressurized when the exercise device 1 is used.
- the skirt 22 has four layers of fabric, even when the inside of the chamber 10 is pressurized, the skirt 22 is prevented from expanding.
- the tube 23 is an annular component formed of an elastic material, such as polyurethane.
- the tube 23 is attached to the entire outer peripheral edge of the bottom surface of the skirt 22 .
- the chamber 10 has a ventilating port 17 in the anterior portion thereof and an exhaust port 18 in the posterior portion, wherein the ventilating port 17 is provided with a pressure control unit 30 .
- a ventilator such as a blower, can be used as the pressure control unit 30 .
- the pressure inside the chamber 10 can be increased by sucking air from outside the chamber 10 using the pressure control unit 30 and sending the air into the chamber 10 from the ventilating port 17 .
- the pressure inside the chamber 10 can be lowered by releasing the air inside the chamber 10 from the exhaust port 18 . This allows the pressure inside the chamber 10 to be controlled.
- a blower 31 is disposed inside the cover provided in the anterior portion of the exercise equipment 2 .
- the blower 31 sucks air into the chamber 10 and allows air to be blown toward the user 40 from the front of the user 40 .
- the air is released from the exhaust port 18 disposed in the posterior portion of the chamber 10 . This generates an airflow circulating inside the chamber 10 .
- the humidity in the chamber 10 often increases due to perspiration by the user 40 following exercise, such as running, causing the inside of the chamber 10 to become damp.
- the legs of the user 40 are placed into the center opening of the skirt 22 to put on the pants 21 , thereby holding the skirt 22 in position at the waist of the user 40 .
- the levers 16 , 16 are lowered until the upper edge of the chamber 10 comes close to the base 3 .
- the user 40 then enters the chamber 10 through the opening 12 , and lifts the levers 16 , 16 until the upper edge of the chamber 10 comes to the waist of the user 40 .
- the chamber 10 is then fixed in this position.
- the user 40 deforms the tube 23 to reduce the size thereof, thereby allowing the tube 23 to pass through the opening 12 to place the skirt 22 into the chamber 10 .
- the skirt 22 expands inside the chamber 10 due to the elastic restoring force of the tube 23 .
- the engagement ring 13 is provided with a stopper 15 , the tube 23 is held at the position where the tube 23 comes into contact with the stopper 15 , whereby the skirt 22 is positioned on the inner side of the stopper 15 .
- the user 40 then actuates the pressure control unit 30 to pressurize the inside of the chamber 10 .
- the chamber 10 is pressurized, internal pressure is applied to the skirt 22 as indicated by the arrows B in FIG. 5 to thereby expand the skirt 22 .
- the protective ring 14 attached to the inner peripheral edge of the engagement ring 13 prevents the inner peripheral edge of the engagement ring 13 from coming in contact with the skirt 22 so that the fabric of the skirt 22 is not damaged.
- the user 40 can hold the seal member 20 in position at the waist before entering the chamber 10 .
- the user 40 can readily attach and detach the seal member 20 to and from the body.
- the user 40 can also easily enter and exit the chamber 10 because the user 40 enters the chamber 10 with the seal member 20 being held at waist position.
- pressurizing the inside of the chamber 10 causes inner pressure to be exerted on the skirt 22 , thereby automatically bringing the skirt 22 into close contact with the engagement ring 13 and the protective ring 14 .
- the skirt 22 remains in close contact with the engagement ring 13 and the protective ring 14 due to the inner pressure; thus, the airtightness at the opening 12 of the chamber 10 is satisfactorily maintained. Furthermore, because the chamber 10 and the seal member 20 are separate members, the chamber 10 does not cling to the user 40 , thus making it easier for the user to do exercise.
- the blower 31 is provided inside the chamber 10 , and the exhaust port 18 is provided to the chamber 10 .
- air inside the chamber 10 is circulated, and humidity inside the chamber 10 is removed. This removes the unpleasant feeling when the chamber 10 becomes damp due to perspiration by the exercising user 40 .
- the opening 12 and the skirt 22 have a round shape in the above-described embodiment, their shape is not limited thereto, and various shapes can be used, such as an elliptical, rectangular, or polygonal shape.
- the engagement ring 13 is formed in a similar shape to that of the opening 12 ; the protective ring 14 and the stopper 15 are provided along the entire periphery of the engagement ring 13 so as to fit the shape thereof, and the tube 23 is provided along the entire periphery of the skirt 22 so as to fit the shape thereof.
- the opening 12 and the skirt 22 it is not necessary for the opening 12 and the skirt 22 to have a similar shape as long as the skirt 22 is formed in such a manner as to be in close contact with the engagement ring 13 attached to the inner peripheral edge of the opening 12 to thereby satisfactorily maintain airtightness.
- the protective ring 14 is provided along the inner peripheral edge of the engagement ring 13 in the above-described embodiment, it is not necessary to provide a protective ring 14 as long as the skirt 22 and the engagement ring 13 satisfactorily maintain airtightness at the opening 12 , and the skirt 22 is not damaged by the engagement ring 13 .
- the skirt 22 can also be protected by covering the inner peripheral edge of the engagement ring 13 with a material having low rigidity.
- stopper 15 it is not necessary to provide a stopper 15 along the entire periphery of the engagement ring 13 , and the stopper 15 may be provided only partly along the periphery of the engagement ring 13 .
- skirt 22 and the pants 21 are integrally provided, it is not necessary to provide the pants 21 as long as the skirt 22 is formed in such a manner that rubber or the like is attached to the inner peripheral edge of the skirt 22 to hold the skirt 22 at the waist of the user 40 .
- the skirt 22 has four layers of fabric. However, it is not necessary for the skirt 22 to have four layers as long as a two or three-layered skirt 22 is prevented from expanding; the skirt 22 may also have five or more layers if the expansion of a four-layered skirt 22 cannot be otherwise satisfactorily prevented.
- a pair of levers 16 , 16 is provided on both sides of the opening 12 of the chamber 10 to expand and contract the chamber 10 in a vertical manner
- a single rod-shaped lever for example, may be provided in front or back of the opening 12 of the chamber 10 .
- This single rod-shaped lever is supported at both ends by a pair of slide bars 6 , 6 in a vertically movable manner.
- the externally provided pressure control unit 30 controls the pressure inside the chamber 10 , and the blower 31 circulates the air inside the chamber 10
- the scope of the invention is not limited to the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the pressure control unit 30 may be provided inside the base 3 to take in open air from the side surface of the base 3 and release the air into the chamber 10 from the upper surface of the base 3 .
- the exercise device 1 to be compact in size. Further, it is not always necessary to provide the blower 31 , and the pressure control unit 30 may also function as a blower 31 .
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Abstract
The present invention provides an exercise device having a chamber maintained in an airtight condition and a seal member that can be easily attached and detached by a user.
The exercise device of the present invention includes a chamber having an opening through which a user can enter or exit the chamber, a seal member for closing the opening of the chamber in an airtight manner, a pressure control unit for pressurizing the inside of the chamber, and exercise equipment housed inside the chamber, wherein an engagement ring is provided in the opening of the chamber, the seal member includes a skirt to be worn by the user and an elastic tube, the tube being attached to the outer peripheral edge of the skirt, making the outer peripheral edge of the skirt be in contact with the engagement ring, and the skirt being in close contact with the engagement ring due to pressurization of the inside of the chamber.
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- The present invention relates to an exercise device utilizing differential air pressure.
- Conventionally, exercise devices utilizing differential air pressure have been used as training equipment or rehabilitation equipment for training persons who suffer from muscle weakness and/or paralysis in the lower limbs. An exercise device such as that disclosed, for example, in
Patent Literature 1 comprises an exercise equipment such as a treadmill, a chamber covering the exercise equipment and having an opening through which a user enters or exits the chamber, a seal member provided between the user and the opening of the chamber to make the inside of the chamber airtight, and a pressure control unit for regulating the pressure inside the chamber. The user enters the chamber through the opening and attaches the seal member provided to the opening of the chamber to the user's waist, making the inside of the chamber airtight. Thereafter, the pressure of the inside of the chamber is increased. This applies pressure to the lower body of the user, supporting the body weight, so muscles can be strengthened without placing an undue burden on the muscles or joints. - PTL 1: USP NO. 5133339
- However, the seal member disclosed in
PTL 1 is directly attached to the opening of the chamber, making it difficult for the user to attach or detach the seal member before or after use. Further, the chamber clings to the user's waist due to the seal member, making it difficult for the user to perform exercises. Furthermore, because the chamber is not adaptable to the user's movement, gaps form depending on the user's movement, making it impossible to maintain the airtightness at the opening of the chamber sufficiently. These points are particularly problematic when the exercise device is used as training equipment for active exercise. - The present invention was made to solve the above problems and to provide an exercise device wherein the airtightness of the inside of the chamber is maintained and a seal member of the exercise device can be easily attached and detached by a user.
- The exercise device of the present invention comprises a chamber having an opening through which a user can enter or exit the chamber, a seal member for closing the opening of the chamber in an airtight manner, a pressure control unit for pressurizing the inside of the chamber, and exercise equipment housed inside the chamber, wherein the opening of the chamber is provided with an engagement ring, the seal member is provided with an elastic tube and a skirt to be worn by the user, the tube being attached to the outer peripheral edge of the skirt, the outer peripheral edge of the skirt being in contact with the engagement ring, and the skirt being in close contact with the engagement ring due to pressurization inside the chamber.
- In the exercise device, the engagement ring may comprise a protective ring along the inner peripheral edge thereof.
- In the exercise device, the skirt may be provided with a pair of pants to be worn by the user.
- The exercise device may further comprise a blower inside the chamber.
- The seal member of the exercise device of the present invention makes it possible to maintain the airtightness of the inside of the chamber, and allows the user to easily attach or detach the seal member.
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FIG. 1 is a partial cross-sectional side view illustrating an exercise device according to one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a side view of the exercise device ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 illustrates a side view of the exercise device ofFIG. 1 when the chamber of the exercise device is contracted. -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view near the seal member of the exercise device ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of the A portion inFIG. 4 . - An exercise device according to one embodiment of the present invention is explained below with reference to the accompanying drawings. As shown in
FIG. 1 , theexercise device 1 comprisesexercise equipment 2, such as a treadmill; achamber 10; aseal member 20; and apressure control unit 30. Hereunder, the longitudinal and lateral directions are defined based on the direction that theuser 40 of theexercise equipment 2 faces being the front direction. - For the
exercise equipment 2, various commercially available treadmills may be used, and various types of exercise equipment, such as aerobic equipment, are also usable. For athletic training use,exercise equipment 2 that can achieve a suitable speed is preferable. Theexercise equipment 2 is located on abase 3. Thebase 3 has a space sufficient for theexercise equipment 2 to be disposed thereon and is structured to be sufficiently durable for theuser 40 to perform training on theexercise equipment 2.Foldable legs 4 andcasters 5 may be attached to thebase 3. This structure allows thebase 3 to be fixed by unfolding thelegs 4 so that thebase 3 does not move when theexercise device 1 is used, and the position of theexercise device 1 can be freely moved by using thecasters 5 with thelegs 4 folded. - The
chamber 10 is described below with reference toFIGS. 2 and 3 . Thechamber 10 is formed of an airtight sheet whose edge is attached to the outer peripheral edge of thebase 3 so as to form a bag-like shape. The sheet may be transparent or opaque. When an opaque sheet is used, atransparent window 11 formed of a transparent sheet is preferably provided in any desired portion of thechamber 10. This allows a trainer to observe the conditions of theuser 40 from the outside while training. - A
circular opening 12 is formed on the upper end of thechamber 10 that allows the lower body of theuser 40 to enter or exit thechamber 10. As shown inFIGS. 4 and 5 , anengagement ring 13 is attached to the inner peripheral edge of theopening 12. Theengagement ring 13 has a predetermined width to which atube 23 attached to askirt 22 described later can be engaged. Theengagement ring 13 has an inside diameter smaller than the size of the opening 12 and an outside diameter larger than the size of the opening 12. Theengagement ring 13 is formed of a highly rigid material to thereby close thechamber 10 in an airtight manner by the close contact with theseal member 20. Aprotective ring 14 having a substantially circular cross-section is provided in the lower part of the inner peripheral edge of theengagement ring 13 to protect theskirt 22 described later. Anannular stopper 15 projecting inside thechamber 10 is provided on the entire outer periphery of theengagement ring 13. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , one each of a pair oflevers chamber 10 in a vertical manner, is provided on the left and right sides, respectively, of theopening 12 of thechamber 10. Eachlever 16 is supported by a pair ofslide bars base 3 in a vertically movable manner. Thelevers slide bars slide bars chamber 10 around the waist of theuser 40 regardless of the body height of theuser 40. When theexercise device 1 is used, thechamber 10 can be compressed downwardly by sliding thelevers slide bars FIG. 3 . This allows theuser 40 to easily enter thechamber 10 through theopening 12. - The
seal member 20 is explained below with reference toFIGS. 4 and 5 . Theseal member 20 is fitted to theuser 40 prior to using theexercise device 1. Theseal member 20 comprises a pair ofpants 21, askirt 22 that is united with thepants 21, and atube 23 that is attached to the outer peripheral edge of theskirt 22. Materials having excellent flexibility and elasticity are used for thepants 21. In order to improve the fit when worn, preferably used materials are those made of synthetic rubber, such as chloroprene rubber that is used for wet suits, etc. - The
skirt 22 is provided around the waist portion of thepants 21 in a united manner with thepants 21. Theskirt 22 has a doughnut shape having a size larger than the inside diameter of theengagement ring 13 and smaller than the size of the portion to which thestopper 15 is attached. Theuser 40 can put on thepants 21 by inserting the legs from the opening in the central portion of thepants 21. Airtight materials are used for theskirt 22, wherein theskirt 22 is made by four layers of fabric. As described later, the inside of thechamber 10 is pressurized when theexercise device 1 is used. However, because theskirt 22 has four layers of fabric, even when the inside of thechamber 10 is pressurized, theskirt 22 is prevented from expanding. As a result, this prevents theskirt 22 from slipping out from theengagement ring 13 due to the expansion of theskirt 22. Thetube 23 is an annular component formed of an elastic material, such as polyurethane. Thetube 23 is attached to the entire outer peripheral edge of the bottom surface of theskirt 22. - Referring to
FIG. 1 again, thechamber 10 has a ventilatingport 17 in the anterior portion thereof and anexhaust port 18 in the posterior portion, wherein the ventilatingport 17 is provided with apressure control unit 30. A ventilator, such as a blower, can be used as thepressure control unit 30. The pressure inside thechamber 10 can be increased by sucking air from outside thechamber 10 using thepressure control unit 30 and sending the air into thechamber 10 from the ventilatingport 17. The pressure inside thechamber 10 can be lowered by releasing the air inside thechamber 10 from theexhaust port 18. This allows the pressure inside thechamber 10 to be controlled. - In the
chamber 10, ablower 31 is disposed inside the cover provided in the anterior portion of theexercise equipment 2. Theblower 31 sucks air into thechamber 10 and allows air to be blown toward theuser 40 from the front of theuser 40. The air is released from theexhaust port 18 disposed in the posterior portion of thechamber 10. This generates an airflow circulating inside thechamber 10. When theexercise device 1 is used for training, because the inside of thechamber 10 is made airtight by theseal member 20, the humidity in thechamber 10 often increases due to perspiration by theuser 40 following exercise, such as running, causing the inside of thechamber 10 to become damp. However, by providing ablower 31 in thechamber 10 to circulate the air inside thechamber 10 and by discharging the humidity inside thechamber 10 from theexhaust port 18, unpleasant conditions inside thechamber 10 caused by an increase in humidity and dampness can be eliminated. The air from theblower 31 directly strikes the legs of theuser 40; therefore, the lower body of theuser 40, and the legs in particular, can be cooled. - Next, a method for using the
exercise device 1 will be described. First, the legs of theuser 40 are placed into the center opening of theskirt 22 to put on thepants 21, thereby holding theskirt 22 in position at the waist of theuser 40. As shown inFIG. 3 , thelevers chamber 10 comes close to thebase 3. Theuser 40 then enters thechamber 10 through theopening 12, and lifts thelevers chamber 10 comes to the waist of theuser 40. Thechamber 10 is then fixed in this position. With thechamber 10 being fixed as such, theuser 40 deforms thetube 23 to reduce the size thereof, thereby allowing thetube 23 to pass through theopening 12 to place theskirt 22 into thechamber 10. At this stage, theskirt 22 expands inside thechamber 10 due to the elastic restoring force of thetube 23. Because theengagement ring 13 is provided with astopper 15, thetube 23 is held at the position where thetube 23 comes into contact with thestopper 15, whereby theskirt 22 is positioned on the inner side of thestopper 15. Because the outside diameter of theskirt 22 is larger than the inside diameter of theengagement ring 13, engagement of thetube 23 attached to the outer peripheral edge of the bottom surface of theskirt 22 with theengagement ring 13 brings the outer peripheral edge of theskirt 22 into close contact with theengagement ring 13. This enables theskirt 22 to be held at a predetermined position where theskirt 22 covers theopening 12, thereby preventing theskirt 22 from being displaced to one side and slipping out from theengagement ring 13. - Through an operating panel (not shown), the
user 40 then actuates thepressure control unit 30 to pressurize the inside of thechamber 10. When thechamber 10 is pressurized, internal pressure is applied to theskirt 22 as indicated by the arrows B inFIG. 5 to thereby expand theskirt 22. This presses theskirt 22 onto theengagement ring 13, while causing theskirt 22 to closely fit theprotective ring 14, whereby theskirt 22 comes into close contact with theengagement ring 13 and theprotective ring 14 to close theopening 12 in an airtight manner. Theprotective ring 14 attached to the inner peripheral edge of theengagement ring 13 prevents the inner peripheral edge of theengagement ring 13 from coming in contact with theskirt 22 so that the fabric of theskirt 22 is not damaged. - As described above, because the
chamber 10 and theseal member 20 are separately provided in the present invention, theuser 40 can hold theseal member 20 in position at the waist before entering thechamber 10. Thus, theuser 40 can readily attach and detach theseal member 20 to and from the body. Theuser 40 can also easily enter and exit thechamber 10 because theuser 40 enters thechamber 10 with theseal member 20 being held at waist position. In addition, pressurizing the inside of thechamber 10 causes inner pressure to be exerted on theskirt 22, thereby automatically bringing theskirt 22 into close contact with theengagement ring 13 and theprotective ring 14. When theuser 40 exercises intensely and theseal member 20 thereby moves along with user's movement, theskirt 22 remains in close contact with theengagement ring 13 and theprotective ring 14 due to the inner pressure; thus, the airtightness at theopening 12 of thechamber 10 is satisfactorily maintained. Furthermore, because thechamber 10 and theseal member 20 are separate members, thechamber 10 does not cling to theuser 40, thus making it easier for the user to do exercise. - The
blower 31 is provided inside thechamber 10, and theexhaust port 18 is provided to thechamber 10. Thus, air inside thechamber 10 is circulated, and humidity inside thechamber 10 is removed. This removes the unpleasant feeling when thechamber 10 becomes damp due to perspiration by the exercisinguser 40. - One embodiment of the present invention has been described above. However, the scope of the present invention is not limited to this embodiment, and various modifications may be made without departing from the sprit of the invention. For example, although the
opening 12 and theskirt 22 have a round shape in the above-described embodiment, their shape is not limited thereto, and various shapes can be used, such as an elliptical, rectangular, or polygonal shape. In such a case, theengagement ring 13 is formed in a similar shape to that of theopening 12; theprotective ring 14 and thestopper 15 are provided along the entire periphery of theengagement ring 13 so as to fit the shape thereof, and thetube 23 is provided along the entire periphery of theskirt 22 so as to fit the shape thereof. It is not necessary for theopening 12 and theskirt 22 to have a similar shape as long as theskirt 22 is formed in such a manner as to be in close contact with theengagement ring 13 attached to the inner peripheral edge of theopening 12 to thereby satisfactorily maintain airtightness. - Although the
protective ring 14 is provided along the inner peripheral edge of theengagement ring 13 in the above-described embodiment, it is not necessary to provide aprotective ring 14 as long as theskirt 22 and theengagement ring 13 satisfactorily maintain airtightness at theopening 12, and theskirt 22 is not damaged by theengagement ring 13. Theskirt 22 can also be protected by covering the inner peripheral edge of theengagement ring 13 with a material having low rigidity. - It is not necessary to provide a
stopper 15 along the entire periphery of theengagement ring 13, and thestopper 15 may be provided only partly along the periphery of theengagement ring 13. - In the above-described embodiment, although the
skirt 22 and thepants 21 are integrally provided, it is not necessary to provide thepants 21 as long as theskirt 22 is formed in such a manner that rubber or the like is attached to the inner peripheral edge of theskirt 22 to hold theskirt 22 at the waist of theuser 40. - In the above-described embodiment, the
skirt 22 has four layers of fabric. However, it is not necessary for theskirt 22 to have four layers as long as a two or three-layeredskirt 22 is prevented from expanding; theskirt 22 may also have five or more layers if the expansion of a four-layeredskirt 22 cannot be otherwise satisfactorily prevented. - In the above-described embodiment, although a pair of
levers opening 12 of thechamber 10 to expand and contract thechamber 10 in a vertical manner, a single rod-shaped lever, for example, may be provided in front or back of theopening 12 of thechamber 10. This single rod-shaped lever is supported at both ends by a pair ofslide bars levers chamber 10, and operation of only the single lever readily expands or contracts thechamber 10. - In the above-described embodiment, although the externally provided
pressure control unit 30 controls the pressure inside thechamber 10, and theblower 31 circulates the air inside thechamber 10, the scope of the invention is not limited to the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 1 . For example, thepressure control unit 30 may be provided inside thebase 3 to take in open air from the side surface of thebase 3 and release the air into thechamber 10 from the upper surface of thebase 3. - This enables the
exercise device 1 to be compact in size. Further, it is not always necessary to provide theblower 31, and thepressure control unit 30 may also function as ablower 31. -
- 1 exercise device
- 2 exercise equipment
- 3 chamber
- 12 opening
- 13 engagement ring
- 14 protective ring
- 20 seal member
- 21 pants
- 22 skirt
- 23 tube
- 30 pressure control unit
- 31 blower
- 40 user
Claims (4)
1. An exercise device comprising:
a chamber having an opening through which a user can enter or exit the chamber,
a seal member for closing the opening of the chamber in an airtight manner,
a pressure control unit for pressurizing the inside of the chamber, and
exercise equipment housed inside the chamber,
wherein the opening of the chamber is provided with an engagement ring,
the seal member is provided with an elastic tube and a skirt to be worn by the user,
the tube being attached to the outer peripheral edge of the skirt, making the outer peripheral edge of the skirt be in contact with the engagement ring, and
the skirt being in close contact with the engagement ring due to pressurization of the inside of the chamber.
2. The exercise device according to claim 1 , wherein the engagement ring is provided with a protective ring along the inner peripheral edge thereof.
3. The exercise device according to claim 1 , wherein the skirt is provided with a pair of pants to be worn by the user.
4. The exercise device according to claim 1 , further comprising a blower in the chamber.
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