FREE WEIGHT TRAINING SIMULATION APPARATUS
A weight training apparatus that simulates free weight lifting exercise. It allows the user to load regular Olympic plates to adjust weight resistance, and thereby eliminate the need to pick-up or replace a dumbbell set each time he wants to adjust the weight resistance. The apparatus comprises a cage like frame and a vertically adjustable table with arm extension supports with a series of handles and weight loadable pin attached to each arm. The arm extensions can swivel, rotate in a circular manner and independently to provide the feel of the unrestrained free motions many free weight lifters prefer when working with regular dumbbells or free weights.
The Present Application is the non-provisional counterpart to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/176,288 filed May 7, 2009 entitled DUMBBELL/FREE WEIGHT TRAINING SIMULATION APPARATUS, and which is incorporated by reference in its entirety herein. The Present Application claims the benefit of and priority to said provisional patent application.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONGymnasia have become popular over the last half-century to accommodate those who want to remain fit. Formerly, gymnasia hosted climbing ropes, parallel bars, exercise horses, mats, etc. Weight training was performed by a user repetitively lifting dumbbell weights. Today, most gyms primarily host exercise machines that allow repetitive motion exercise by their users. Exercise machines have existed for many years. However, current exercise machines, when used for weight training, have a very limited range of motion. When using free weights, a large inertial force is required to begin moving the weights, which prevents users from performing to their maximum level, especially users with latent injuries.
A weight training apparatus, that simulates free weights lifting exercise. It allows the user to load regular Olympic plates to adjust weight resistance, and thereby eliminate the need to pick-up or replace a dumbbell set each time he wants to adjust the weight resistance. This weight training apparatus comprises a cage like frame made of multiple vertical posts and horizontal crossbars.
It further comprises a vertically adjustable table otherwise referred to as the arm extension support frame or slider, and a pair of extended arms with a series of handles and weight loadable pin attached to each arm
The arm extensions can swivel, rotate in a circular manner and independently to provide the feel of the unrestrained free motions many free weight lifters prefer when working with regular dumbbells or free weights.
The horizontal frame or arm extension support frame is vertically adjustable based on the user's preference and based on the exercise he/she wants to perform.
Due to the unrestrained motions of the arm extensions and the adjustability of the table, a user can perform various upper body exercises with or without an exercise weight bench. He can perform lower body exercises as well.
Before starting his exercise routine, the user can place a weight bench in the middle of the cage and adjust it according to which type of exercise he wants to perform, for example, flat, decline, incline, military/shoulder press exercises, just to cite a few.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONThe cage comprises vertical frame structure posts, 1, into which a series of holes are drilled to facilitate mounting various elements thereon at selected heights. Horizontal crossbars, 2, provide support for the cage across the front and rear. Top side crossbars, 3, and bottom side crossbars, 4, also support the frame. Two vertical rods, 5, allow a table to slide up and down, based upon a user's preference. Counterweight rods, 6, maintain counter weights to prevent oscillation during use. bar hooks, 7, engage the back post, thereby securing the arm extension table (see
Cable hook, 20, attaches the counterweight cable to the arm extension table. Arm extension stabilizer bar, 21, provides an option for the user to restrict independent motion of the arm extension if he or she desires. The arm stabilizer bar, 21, joins both arms together through the loops, 27. While standing, and resting the bar behind his or her neck, the user can perform leg exercises commonly known in the fitness world as squats.
There is a fitting assembly pair, 22, through which the hook bar is coupled to the vertical rods through second fitting assembly pair, 23, which allow the arm extension table to slide up and down on the vertical rods, 5.
The arm extension assembly is shown in more detail in
Claims
1. A weight training apparatus comprising: wherein:
- a) a cage like frame further comprising vertical posts and horizontal crossbars;
- b) a vertically adjustable table further comprising a pair of arm extensions each having at least one handle and at least one weight loadable pin;
- c) at least one counterweight that helps to maintain the vertically adjustable table in a desired position;
- i) the arm extensions can swivel, rotate in a circular manner, and operate independently;
- ii) the vertically adjustable table can be positioned into a stable vertical position on the frame according as desired by a user;
- iii) at least one plate weight can be placed on the at least one weight loadable pin on the arm extensions;
- iv) when the at least one plate weight is placed on each of the arm extensions, the user can grasp one or both arm extensions and move them independently in any direction of movement allowed by the arm extensions; and,
- v) when the user releases the grasp on the one or both arm extensions, said arm extensions loaded with weights do not move from where they were when last grasped.
2. The weight training apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a bench positioned inside the cage.
3. The weight training apparatus of claim 2, wherein the bench has a seat and a back that swivel with respect to one another at a joint, such that the back has a range of motion that allows the user to recline horizontally, sit upright, or sit in any position between horizontal and upright.
4. The weight training apparatus of claim 1 wherein the user can perform shoulder press exercises.
5. The weight training apparatus of claim 1 wherein the arm extensions are mounted to a rod and are able swivel independently around the rod.
6. The weight training apparatus of claim 1 wherein the arm extensions are connected by an arm stabilizer to prevent independent movement of the arm extensions.
7. The weight training apparatus of claim 1 wherein the user can rotate each arm extension using wrist movement.
8. The weight training apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a platform for the user to stand upon, wherein said platform may be flat or inclined.
Type: Application
Filed: May 7, 2010
Publication Date: Aug 26, 2010
Inventor: Maxime Gedeon-Janvier (Inwood)
Application Number: 12/775,513
International Classification: A63B 21/06 (20060101);