Portable exercise machine
A portable exercise device having an elongated tube with a pair of bolsters or handles fixedly attached to each end thereof. A third pair of bolsters is positioned intermediate the ends of the elongated tube and is slidably mounted on the tube in a reciprocatory movement relative to the pairs of bolsters at each end of the tube. Resistance elements are connected between the third pair of bolsters and the tube to resist the pushing or pulling of the third pair of bolsters. The machine is used for exercising a person's inner and outer thighs, the leg and abdominal muscles. A stand is provided for supporting the exercise machine when performing a bun kick.
Various portable exercising devices have been proposed for exercising various muscles in a person's body; such as, the bun and thigh muscles. Many of these devices have been characterized by their limited portability due to the construction and weight of the device and the relatively laborious process of varying the resistive force built into the device.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAfter considerable research and experimentation, the exercise machine of the present invention has been devised to overcome the disadvantages experienced in prior portable exercising devices, whereby the machine is relatively light to facilitate its portability and the resistance forces can be easily adjusted to accommodate various users. The portable exercise device of the present invention comprises, essentially, an elongated tube having a pair of bolsters or handles fixedly attached to each end thereof. A third pair of bolsters is positioned intermediate the ends of the elongated tube and is slidably mounted on the tube in a reciprocatory movement relative to the pairs of bolsters at each end of the tube. Resistance elements are connected between the third pair of bolsters and the tube to resist the pushing or pulling of the third pair of bolsters.
The exercise machine is detachably connected to a stand or cradle for supporting the exercise machine on the floor to facilitate the exercising of the buttock muscles.
Referring to the drawings and more particularly to
The movable bolsters 5 are connected to the tube 2 by means of a transversely extending spindle 5a extending through elongated slots 2a provided in the sidewalls of the tube 2. As will be seen in
The carriage 6 comprises a piston having a plurality of axially extending partitions forming chambers 6a. One end of each chamber 6a communicates with a respective socket 6b provided in one end of the carriage 6 and the opposite end of each chamber communicates with a slot 6c formed by radially inwardly and outwardly extending flanges 6d and 6e. Elastic straps 7 are contained within the tube 2 to provide the desired resistance to the movement of the bolster 5 from the position shown in
By the construction and arrangement of the pair of bolsters 5 and the carriage 6, as shown in
Each elastic strap 7 provides an increment of resistance; therefore, the arrangement shown in
Referring to
The use of the portable exercise machine for various exercises is illustrated in
From the above description, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the exercise machine of the present invention is an improvement over heretofore employed bun, thigh and abdominal muscles exercise machines in that the machine I is readily portable and the resistance forces can be easily adjusted to accommodate various uses. For a portable machine, it is quite efficient exercising one's entire lower body, inner and outer thighs, quadriceps and hamstrings, calves and the buttocks.
It is to be understood that the form of the invention herewith shown and described is to be taken as a preferred example of the same, and that various changes in the shape, size, and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit of the invention or scope of the subjoined claims.
Claims
1. A portable exercise machine for exercising a person's bun, thigh and abdominal muscles comprising an elongated tube, handles fixedly connected to each end of said tube, a carriage slidably mounted in said tube, a third handle connected to said carriage, variable resistance means connected between said carriage and one end of said tube, whereby reciprocatory movement of the third handle is resisted, a stand, and means detachably connecting the tube to said stand for storing the machine and for supporting the machine during a bun kick exercise.
2. A portable exercise machine according to claim 1, wherein an axially extending slot is formed in the sidewall of said tube, a transverse spindle extending through said slot, said spindle being connected to said carriage and said third handle being integral with said spindle.
3. A portable exercise machine according to claim 2, wherein the carriage comprises a piston having a plurality of axially extending partitions forming chambers, a plurality of sockets provided in one end of said piston, one end of each chamber communicating with a respective socket, the opposite end of each chamber being open, a transversely extending partition fixedly connected to the interior wall of the tube in proximity to one end thereof, said resistance means being connected between the piston sockets and said transversely extending partition.
4. A portable exercise machine according to claim 3, wherein the resistance means comprises a plurality of axially extending elastic straps, a first collar fixedly connected to one end of each strap and mounted in a respective slot in the piston, a second collar fixedly connected to the opposite end of each strap, said second collar being detachably connected to said transversely extending partition, whereby the straps can be selectively detached from the transversely extending partition, to thereby vary the resistance of the machine.
5. A portable exercise machine according to claim 1, wherein the means for detachably connecting the tube to the stand comprises a latch on one end of the tube, an aperture on one end of the stand, said latch being insertable into said aperture, a hook member on the opposite end of said stand and an aperture on the opposite end of said rube, said hook member being insertable into said tube aperture.
6. A portable exercise machine according to claim 5, wherein the stand comprises a base portion and an upwardly extending arm portion, and means hingedly connecting the arm portion to the base portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 17, 2006
Publication Date: Apr 17, 2008
Inventors: Kevin O. Boland (Bethesda, MD), Cornell S. Marschalko (McLean, VA), (Chip) George H. Coblyn (Bethesda, MD)
Application Number: 11/581,405
International Classification: A63B 21/02 (20060101);