Exerciser for enhancing man erection function
A technology of erectile function and exercise equipment, applied in gymnastics equipment, non-surgical orthopedic operations, sports accessories, etc., can solve the problems of large side effects of drugs, achieve the effect of no side effects and improve erection quality
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Embodiment 1
[0029] Embodiment 1 is an embodiment of the present invention. exist figure 1 In the shown embodiment: the force receiving parts 5, 6 are hinged on the push rods 4, 7 respectively. The push rods 4 and 7 are hinged by bolts 8 and can rotate with each other. Springs 1, 2, 3 are connected with push rods 4, 7 respectively. These springs can be removed, and different numbers of springs can be installed to provide different levels of resistance. People's lower limbs are in contact with the force-bearing parts 5 and 6 respectively, and the lower limbs are clamped to overcome the resistance provided by the spring and exercise relevant muscles. The spring here is an extension spring. If the push rod is straight, then the spring can use a compression spring.
Embodiment 2
[0030] Embodiment 2 is another embodiment of the present invention. exist Figure 5 In the shown embodiment 2, the force receiving parts 9 and 12 are hinged on the sleeve 10 and the push rod 11 respectively. A thrust spring can be installed in the sleeve 10, and a damping device with gas or liquid damping can also be installed. If a damping device is used, the damping device may have an adjusting device for adjusting the size of the damping, so that the size of the resistance can be adjusted.
Embodiment 3
[0031] Embodiment 3 is another embodiment of the present invention. exist Figure 6 In the shown embodiment 3, the resistance component is a torsion spring 13, and the force-receiving components 14, 15 are respectively hinged at both ends of the torsion spring.
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