Active oxygen-increasing device matched with running machine and mountain climbing machine exercises
A technology of sports equipment and mountain climbing machine, which is applied in sports accessories, gymnastics equipment, mechanical equipment, etc., can solve the problems of lack of directionality in exercise, high cost of diffuse oxygen production, and negligible effect of oxygenation, so as to increase the effect of exercise and exercise fun effect
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[0026] A kind of active aerator used in conjunction with treadmill, climbing machine sports equipment, such as Figure 1 to Figure 2 As shown, it includes a casing 6, a flexibly adjustable position hose 1, an oxygen generator assembly 2, an air compressor 3, a fixing device 4 and an electric control 5; the upper part of the casing 6 is provided with a working indicator light 7, and the lower part of the casing 6 is provided with a power cord 8. The fixing device 4 is connected to the bottom of the casing 6, so that the whole device can be stably dropped on the ground. The oxygen generating component 2 includes an air supply pipe 9, a molecular adsorption tower 10, and a separation valve 11. The molecular adsorption tower 10 uses molecular sieves (zeolites) inside it to absorb nitrogen by using different structures of nitrogen and oxygen to obtain oxygen. The separation valve 11 will The air compressed by the air compressor 3 realizes gas-liquid separation and removes impuritie...
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[0030] refer to image 3 , different from Example 1, in Example 2, the oxygen generating assembly 2 and the air compressor 3 are placed outside the casing 6, the air supply pipe 9 of the oxygen generating assembly 2 communicates with the bottom of the casing 6, and a fan 14 is added at the bottom of the casing, for Oxygen produced by the oxygen generator is pressurized and delivered to the user.
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