Manual Exercising and Electricity Generating Machine

Tian; Peng Feng

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 12/356318 was filed with the patent office on 2010-03-11 for manual exercising and electricity generating machine. Invention is credited to Peng Feng Tian.

Application Number20100062902 12/356318
Document ID /
Family ID40773069
Filed Date2010-03-11

United States Patent Application 20100062902
Kind Code A1
Tian; Peng Feng March 11, 2010

Manual Exercising and Electricity Generating Machine

Abstract

A manual exercising and electricity generating machine includes a base and an upper housing, the base and the upper housing engaging with each other, between the base and the upper housing being mounted a support plate on which two handles, a transmission mechanism, and an electricity generator are installed, the handles being coupled with the electricity generator through the transmission mechanism, characterized in that between the base and the upper housing are further fixed a rechargeable battery and a DC/AC box, an input end of the rechargeable battery is electrically connected with an output end of the electricity generator and an output end of the rechargeable battery is electrically connected with an input end of the DC/AC box, and an output end of the DC/AC box is coupled with a socket by using a wire, enabling to supply power to the electrical product while in use of the electrical product.


Inventors: Tian; Peng Feng; (Dongguan City, CN)
Correspondence Address:
    Dr. BANGER SHIA;Int''l Patent Office of Bang Shia
    102 Lindencrest Ct
    Sugar Land
    TX
    77479-5201
    US
Family ID: 40773069
Appl. No.: 12/356318
Filed: January 20, 2009

Current U.S. Class: 482/2
Current CPC Class: A63B 21/0055 20151001; A63B 21/0053 20130101; A63B 22/0605 20130101; A63B 21/0054 20151001
Class at Publication: 482/2
International Class: A63B 71/00 20060101 A63B071/00

Foreign Application Data

Date Code Application Number
Sep 5, 2008 CN 200820200066.5

Claims



1. A manual exercising and electricity generating machine comprises a base and an upper housing, the base and the upper housing engaging with each other, and between the base and the upper housing being mounted a support plate on which two handles, a transmission mechanism, and an electricity generator are installed, the handles being coupled with the electricity generator through the transmission mechanism, characterized in that between the base and the upper housing are further fixed a rechargeable battery and a DC/AC box, an input end of the rechargeable battery is electrically connected with an output end of the electricity generator and an output end of the rechargeable battery is electrically connected with an input end of the DC/AC box, and an output end of the DC/AC box is coupled with a socket by using a wire.

2. The manual exercising and electricity generating machine as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the base includes a plurality of supports disposed on the bottom end thereof.
Description



BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] 1. Field of the Invention

[0002] The present invention relates to a manual exercising and electricity generating machine that user can exercise to store energy and the stored energy can be used to supply power to the electrical product as using the electrical product.

[0003] 2. Description of the Prior Art

[0004] Conventional manual electricity generating machine is comprised of two handles, a transmission mechanism, and an electricity generator. The handles are connected with the electricity generator through the transmission mechanism, accordingly user has to rotate the handles to generate energy while in use of the electrical product, causing the inconvenience which the user has simultaneously to rotate the handles to generate energy while in use of the electrical product.

[0005] The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0006] The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a manual exercising and electricity generating machine that user can exercise to store energy and the stored energy can be used to supply power to the electrical product as using the electrical product.

[0007] The manual exercising and electricity generating machine according to the present invention comprises: a base and an upper housing, the base including a plurality of supports disposed on the bottom end thereof to support the manual exercising and electricity generating machine. The base and the upper housing engage with each other, and between the base and the upper housing is mounted a support plate on which two handles, a transmission mechanism, and an electricity generator are installed. The handles are coupled with the electricity generator through the transmission mechanism, such that as user rotates the handles to exercise, a rotor of the electricity generator is driven to rotate to generate energy. Between the base and the upper housing are further fixed a rechargeable battery to store the energy and a DC/AC box to transform direct current outputted from the rechargeable battery into alternating current. An input end of the rechargeable battery is electrically connected with an output end of the electricity generator and an output end of the rechargeable battery is electrically connected with an input end of the DC/AC box, and an output end of the DC/AC box is coupled with a socket by using a wire, the socket is provided to insert a variety of plugs of electrical appliance thereon.

[0008] During rotating the handles to exercise to generate energy, the energy generated from the electricity generator is stored in the rechargeable battery so that the user can insert a plug of an electrical product onto the socket as desiring to use the electrical product. Therefore, as the user is in his/her free time, he/she can rotate the handles to generate and store energy, thus enabling to supply power to the electrical product while in use of the electrical product, such that the user can prevent the inconvenience which he/she has simultaneously to rotate the handles to generate energy while in use of the electrical product.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0009] FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the exploded components of a manual exercising and electricity generating machine in accordance with the present invention;

[0010] FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the assembly of the manual exercising and electricity generating machine in accordance with the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0011] The present invention will be clearer from the following description when viewed together with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.

[0012] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a manual exercising and electricity generating machine in accordance with the present invention comprises: a base 1 and an upper housing 2, the base 1 including a plurality of supports 11 disposed on the bottom end thereof to support the manual exercising and electricity generating machine. The base 1 and the upper housing 2 engage with each other, and between the base 1 and the upper housing 2 is mounted a support plate 3 on which two handles 4, a transmission mechanism 5, and an electricity generator 6 are installed. The handles 4 are coupled with the electricity generator 6 through the transmission mechanism 5, such that as user rotates the handles 4 to exercise, a rotor of the electricity generator 6 is driven to rotate to generate energy. Between the base 1 and the upper housing 2 are further fixed a rechargeable battery 7 to store the energy and a DC/AC box 8 to transform direct current outputted from the rechargeable battery 7 into alternating current. An input end of the rechargeable battery 7 is electrically connected with an output end of the electricity generator 6 and an output end of the rechargeable battery 7 is electrically connected with an input end of the DC/AC box 8, and an output end of the DC/AC box 8 is coupled with a socket 9 by using a wire, the socket 9 is provided to insert a variety of plugs of electrical appliance thereon.

[0013] During rotating the handles 4 to generate energy, the energy generated from the electricity generator 6 is stored in the rechargeable battery 7 so that the user can insert a plug of an electrical product onto the socket 9 as desiring to use the electrical product. Therefore, as the user is in his/her free time, he/she can rotate the handles 4 to generate and store energy, thus enabling to supply power to the electrical product while in use of the electrical product, such that the user can prevent the inconvenience which he/she has simultaneously to rotate the handles to generate energy while in use of the electrical product.

[0014] 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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