Patents by Inventor Jeffrey O. Meredith
Jeffrey O. Meredith has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240307731Abstract: An exercise machine with an adjustable safety tier and rack out hook system, having: (a) a safety tier attached to and moveable along each of a pair of upwardly-extending guide rods, wherein the safety tier can be rotated to a locked position such that the safety tier latches onto the upwardly-extending support member or rotated to an unlocked position; (b) a counterweight connected to each safety tier; and (c) a rack out hook attached to and moveable along each of the upwardly-extending guide rods, wherein the rack out hook can be rotated to a locked position such that the rack out hook latches onto the upwardly-extending support member or rotated to an unlocked position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2024Publication date: September 19, 2024Applicant: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey O. MEREDITH, Tyler S. HILDERBRAND
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Publication number: 20240269503Abstract: An add-on weight selection system for an exercise machine having an add-on weight panel configured to be lifted together with a selected number of stacked weight plates; and an add-on weight selection mechanism for moving the add-on weight panel between: an engaged position such that the add-on weight panel engages with the weight plates to be lifted and is lifted together with the selected weight plates, and a disengaged position such that the add-on weight panel disengages with the weight plates to be lifted and is not lifted together with the selected weight plates.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2024Publication date: August 15, 2024Applicant: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Jeffrey O. MEREDITH
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Publication number: 20240216743Abstract: A Smith Machine, having a pair of reversible bottom support brackets that can be mounted in a first position such that the upright assembly is in a first upwardly extending orientation or in a second position such that the upright assembly is in a second upwardly extending orientation so as to vary the lifting angle of the Smith Machine, and a pair of upright assemblies providing safety latches that can each be mounted in forward or backward facing orientations such that the user can select the rotation to lock a lift bar in position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2023Publication date: July 4, 2024Applicant: Hoist Fitness Systems, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey O. Meredith
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Publication number: 20240157186Abstract: An exercise machine, having: (a) a frame; (b) a pair of weight stacks connected to opposite sides of the frame; (c) a pair of vertically moveable pulley carriages connected to front portions of the frame; (d) a lifting bar assembly connected to a rear portion of the frame; (e) a pair of arm cables, wherein each of the arm cables are connected to one of the pulley carriages and pass around a first series of pulleys such that the weight stacks are lifted when the arm cables are pulled by a user through the pulley carriages; and (f) a pair of lifting bar cables, wherein each of the lifting bar cables are connected to one of the vertically moveable bar mounts and pass around a second series of pulleys such that the weight stacks are lifted when the lifting bar is raised by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2024Publication date: May 16, 2024Applicant: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Jeffrey O. MEREDITH
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Patent number: 11931618Abstract: A locking and release mechanism for simultaneously positioning an exercise arm in two perpendicular directions, having: (a) a first positioning guide for positioning an exercise arm in a first direction; (b) a second positioning guide for positioning the exercise arm in a second direction; and (c) a locking and release mechanism for locking and releasing the first and second positioning guides, wherein the locking and release mechanism includes: a moveable tab, and one or more positioning pins, wherein movement of the moveable tab locks one two positioning pins into apertures in each of the first and second positioning guides.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2022Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Jeffrey O. Meredith
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Patent number: 11911656Abstract: A glute press exercise machine including: a four-bar linkage connected to a stationary frame; a rotatable back support connected to the four-bar linkage; a seat connected to the four-bar linkage; and a foot support connected to the stationary frame. A lower portion of the back support extends below the user's hips to support the users hips during a glute press exercise. This lower portion supports at least 10% of the user's weight. In operation, the seat rotates downwardly away from the user's hips during a glute press exercise and then rotates upwardly again to contact the user's bottom between every repetition of the glute press exercise. The four-bar linkage is pivotally connected to the stationary frame at a location near ground level. The foot support is positioned below 25 cm from the ground and extends forwardly beyond the front of the stationary frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2022Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Jeffrey O. Meredith
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Publication number: 20240042262Abstract: An exercise machine, having: (a) a frame; (b) a pair of weight stacks connected to opposite sides of the frame; (c) a pair of vertically moveable pulley carriages connected to front portions of the frame; (d) a lifting bar assembly connected to a rear portion of the frame; (e) a pair of arm cables, wherein each of the arm cables are connected to one of the pulley carriages and pass around a first series of pulleys such that the weight stacks are lifted when the arm cables are pulled by a user through the pulley carriages; and (f) a pair of lifting bar cables, wherein each of the lifting bar cables are connected to one of the vertically moveable bar mounts and pass around a second series of pulleys such that the weight stacks are lifted when the lifting bar is raised by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2023Publication date: February 8, 2024Applicant: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Jeffrey O. Meredith
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Patent number: 11759668Abstract: An exercise machine has a main frame and a user support movably mounted relative to the main frame for movement between a start position and an end position during an exercise. At least one user engagement device is movably mounted relative to the main frame for engagement and actuation by a user during an exercise, and a connecting linkage translates movement of the user engagement device to movement of the user support. A lifting arm is movably mounted relative to the main frame and associated with at least one of the user support, user engagement device, and connecting linkage so as to move during an exercise. A load associated with the lifting arm provides exercise resistance.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2021Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Randall T. Webber, Bruce Hockridge, Jeffrey O. Meredith
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Patent number: 11701545Abstract: A glute press exercise machine including: a four-bar linkage connected to a stationary frame; a rotatable back support connected to the four-bar linkage; a seat connected to the four-bar linkage; and a foot support connected to the stationary frame. A lower portion of the back support extends below the user's hips to support the users hips during a glute press exercise. This lower portion supports at least 10% of the user's weight. In operation, the seat rotates downwardly away from the user's hips during a glute press exercise and then rotates upwardly again to contact the user's bottom between every repetition of the glute press exercise. The four-bar linkage is pivotally connected to the stationary frame at a location near ground level. The foot support is positioned below 25 cm from the ground and extends forwardly beyond the front of the stationary frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2021Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey O. Meredith, Bruce Hockridge, Billy Y. Kim
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Publication number: 20230040364Abstract: A locking and release mechanism for simultaneously positioning an exercise arm in two perpendicular directions, having: (a) a first positioning guide for positioning an exercise arm in a first direction; (b) a second positioning guide for positioning the exercise arm in a second direction; and (c) a locking and release mechanism for locking and releasing the first and second positioning guides, wherein the locking and release mechanism includes: a moveable tab, and one or more positioning pins, wherein movement of the moveable tab locks one two positioning pins into apertures in each of the first and second positioning guides.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2022Publication date: February 9, 2023Applicant: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Jeffrey O. MEREDITH
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Patent number: 11504583Abstract: An exercise machine with a two directional pivoting user support assembly has a user support or platform which supports the user and pivots about a first pivot axis during an exercise movement, and is also pivotable about at least one second pivot axis to involve the user's core muscles in balancing and maintaining the user support in a stable position. A manually operable locking device with a simple flip switch lever is provided for selectively locking the user support against rotation about the second pivot axis, so that the user can easily chose whether to perform the exercise with a stable support or to add a level of difficulty by using the unstable seat mode and exercising core muscles during the exercise.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2021Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Bruce Hockridge, Jeffrey O. Meredith, Thao V. Doan
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Publication number: 20220273983Abstract: A glute press exercise machine including: a four-bar linkage connected to a stationary frame; a rotatable back support connected to the four-bar linkage; a seat connected to the four-bar linkage; and a foot support connected to the stationary frame. A lower portion of the back support extends below the user's hips to support the users hips during a glute press exercise. This lower portion supports at least 10% of the user's weight. In operation, the seat rotates downwardly away from the user's hips during a glute press exercise and then rotates upwardly again to contact the user's bottom between every repetition of the glute press exercise. The four-bar linkage is pivotally connected to the stationary frame at a location near ground level. The foot support is positioned below 25 cm from the ground and extends forwardly beyond the front of the stationary frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2022Publication date: September 1, 2022Applicant: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey O. Meredith, Bruce Hockridge, Billy Y. Kim
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Publication number: 20220001235Abstract: A glute press exercise machine including: a four-bar linkage connected to a stationary frame; a rotatable back support connected to the four-bar linkage; a seat connected to the four-bar linkage; and a foot support connected to the stationary frame. A lower portion of the back support extends below the user's hips to support the users hips during a glute press exercise. This lower portion supports at least 10% of the user's weight. In operation, the seat rotates downwardly away from the user's hips during a glute press exercise and then rotates upwardly again to contact the user's bottom between every repetition of the glute press exercise. The four-bar linkage is pivotally connected to the stationary frame at a location near ground level. The foot support is positioned below 25 cm from the ground and extends forwardly beyond the front of the stationary frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2021Publication date: January 6, 2022Applicant: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey O. MEREDITH, Bruce HOCKRIDGE, Billy Y. KIM
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Patent number: 11135475Abstract: A glute press exercise machine including: a four-bar linkage connected to a stationary frame; a rotatable back support connected to the four-bar linkage; a seat connected to the four-bar linkage; and a foot support connected to the stationary frame. A lower portion of the back support extends below the user's hips to support the users hips during a glute press exercise. This lower portion supports at least 10% of the user's weight. In operation, the seat rotates downwardly away from the user's hips during a glute press exercise and then rotates upwardly again to contact the user's bottom between every repetition of the glute press exercise. The four-bar linkage is pivotally connected to the stationary frame at a location near ground level. The foot support is positioned below 25 cm from the ground and extends forwardly beyond the front of the stationary frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2019Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignee: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey O. Meredith, Bruce Hockridge, Billy Y. Kim
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Publication number: 20210197010Abstract: An exercise machine has a main frame and a user support movably mounted relative to the main frame for movement between a start position and an end position during an exercise. At least one user engagement device is movably mounted relative to the main frame for engagement and actuation by a user during an exercise, and a connecting linkage translates movement of the user engagement device to movement of the user support. A lifting arm is movably mounted relative to the main frame and associated with at least one of the user support, user engagement device, and connecting linkage so as to move during an exercise. A load associated with the lifting arm provides exercise resistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2021Publication date: July 1, 2021Applicant: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Randall T. WEBBER, Bruce HOCKRIDGE, Jeffrey O. MEREDITH
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Publication number: 20210178227Abstract: An exercise machine with a two directional pivoting user support assembly has a user support or platform which supports the user and pivots about a first pivot axis during an exercise movement, and is also pivotable about at least one second pivot axis to involve the user's core muscles in balancing and maintaining the user support in a stable position. A manually operable locking device with a simple flip switch lever is provided for selectively locking the user support against rotation about the second pivot axis, so that the user can easily chose whether to perform the exercise with a stable support or to add a level of difficulty by using the unstable seat mode and exercising core muscles during the exercise.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2021Publication date: June 17, 2021Applicant: Hoist Fitness Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Hockridge, Jeffrey O. Meredith, Thao V. Doan
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Patent number: 11000722Abstract: An exercise machine has a main frame and a user support movably mounted relative to the main frame for movement between a start position and an end position during an exercise. At least one user engagement device is movably mounted relative to the main frame for engagement and actuation by a user during an exercise, and a connecting linkage translates movement of the user engagement device to movement of the user support. A lifting arm is movably mounted relative to the main frame and associated with at least one of the user support, user engagement device, and connecting linkage so as to move during an exercise. A load associated with the lifting arm provides exercise resistance.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2019Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Assignee: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Randall T. Webber, Bruce Hockridge, Jeffrey O. Meredith
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Patent number: 10960268Abstract: An exercise machine with a two directional pivoting user support assembly has a user support or platform which supports the user and pivots about a first pivot axis during an exercise movement, and is also pivotable about at least one second pivot axis to involve the user's core muscles in balancing and maintaining the user support in a stable position. A manually operable locking device with a simple flip switch lever is provided for selectively locking the user support against rotation about the second pivot axis, so that the user can easily chose whether to perform the exercise with a stable support or to add a level of difficulty by using the unstable seat mode and exercising core muscles during the exercise.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2019Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Bruce Hockridge, Jeffrey O. Meredith, Thao V. Doan
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Patent number: 10737131Abstract: An exercise machine for performing triceps press exercises, including a moving user support that supports a user in a seated position. The exercise machine includes a linkage assembly that allows the moving user support to tilt as the user performs the triceps press exercise. As the user extends his or her arms from an exercise starting position to an exercise ending position, a user support frame—and thus the user's torso—reclines progressively backwards. The user's natural reaction to this reclining sensation is to bring his or her head forward, which encourages the user to plant his or her lower back firmly into a stable position against a back pad and in turn reduces a risk of injury associated with excessively arching of the lower back.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2018Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey O. Meredith, Bruce Hockridge, Billy Y. Kim
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Patent number: 10646739Abstract: An exercise machine has a main frame and a user support movably mounted relative to the main frame for movement between a start position and an end position during an exercise. At least one user engagement device is movably mounted relative to the main frame for engagement and actuation by a user during an exercise, and a connecting linkage translates movement of the user engagement device to movement of the user support. A lifting arm is movably mounted relative to the main frame and associated with at least one of the user support, user engagement device, and connecting linkage so as to move during an exercise. A load associated with the lifting arm provides exercise resistance.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2017Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: HOIST FITNESS SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Randall T. Webber, Bruce Hockridge, Jeffrey O. Meredith