Exercise Apparatus
An exercise apparatus comprising an elongate support member, an exercise attachment, a frame member, and lateral arm supports is provided. The elongate support member is removably attached to a support frame of the exercise apparatus. The exercise attachment, for example, a rod member, a strapping element, etc., is connected to a lower end of the elongate support member via a pulley system for supporting the user's arms and/or legs. The pulley system comprises a first pulley connected to the lower end of the elongate support member, and a cable rollably attached to the first pulley. The frame member is rigidly attached to the elongate support member. The lateral arm supports are rigidly attached on opposing sides of the frame member. The lateral arm supports extend outwardly from the frame member for supporting the user's arms. The user utilizes the exercise attachment and/or the lateral arm supports for performing an exercise.
This application is a continuation-in-part application of non-provisional patent application Ser. No. 12/940,113 titled “Exercise Apparatus”, filed on Nov. 5, 2010 in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, which claims the benefit of provisional patent application No. 61/323,453 titled “Exercise Apparatus”, filed on Apr. 13, 2010 in the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
The specifications of the above referenced applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
BACKGROUNDA conventional exercise apparatus typically comprises a fixture that needs to be fixed in a specified location to ensure its proper usage. Typical exercise apparatuses housed in fitness centers, fitness clubs, and other gym recreation rooms, etc., are heavy, immobile, occupy large spaces, and are inconvenient to manage and use.
Moreover, the design of a conventional exercise apparatus limits the use of the exercise apparatus to persons in a certain height range. There is a need for an exercise apparatus that can be used with minimal effort, and which by its inherent design ensures universal accessibility to different persons and different requirements such as height requirements, space usage requirements, and other physical requirements. Furthermore, there is a need for an exercise apparatus that can be easily installed and uninstalled in any convenient location as desired by a user to allow the user to perform different types of exercises.
Hence, there is a long felt but unresolved need for an exercise apparatus that is portable, easily installed and uninstalled in any desired location, and customizable for enabling a user of any height to perform different types of exercises.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described in the detailed description of the invention. This summary is not intended to identify key or essential inventive concepts of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended for determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
The exercise apparatus disclosed herein addresses the above stated need for a portable, easily installable, detachable, and customizable apparatus that enables a user of any height to perform different types of exercises. The exercise apparatus disclosed herein comprises a clamping assembly, one or more adjustment plates, one or more pivot plates, and a weight bearing assembly. The clamping assembly comprises, for example, at least two claw members, namely a first claw member and a second claw member. Each of the claw members comprises a vertical web and two or more horizontal flanges. The horizontal flanges extend from a first surface of the vertical web. The horizontal flanges of the claw members are detachably clamped to opposing sides of a support structure, for example, an I-beam, for accommodating the support structure. The adjustment plates are rigidly attached to a second surface of the vertical web of the first claw member of the clamping assembly. The adjustment plates extend outwardly and perpendicularly from the second surface of the vertical web of the first claw member. The adjustment plates comprise apertures for enabling positional adjustment of the weight bearing assembly. The pivot plates are rigidly attached to the second surface of the vertical web of the second claw member of the clamping assembly. The pivot plates extend outwardly and perpendicularly from the second surface of the vertical web of the second claw member of the clamping assembly.
The weight bearing assembly comprises a leg member, a support frame, and one or more gripping handles. The leg member has a first end, a middle section, and a second end. The first end of the leg member is pivotally connected to the pivot plates in a space defined between the pivot plates. The middle section of the leg member is detachably connected to the adjustment plates in a space defined between the adjustment plates. The second end of the leg member is rigidly attached to a base of the support frame. The leg member is accommodated in the space defined between each of a pair of pivot plates and a pair of adjustment plates. The exercise apparatus further comprises an adjustment fastener coaxially aligned with the apertures of the adjustment plates and inserted into the apertures of the adjustment plates for enabling positional adjustment of the weight bearing assembly. The leg member is positionally adjusted by inserting the adjustment fastener in selected apertures of the adjustment plates.
The support frame rigidly supports the gripping handles of the weight bearing assembly. The support frame comprises lateral arms extending outwardly from the base of the support frame. The gripping handles are held by a user for performing pull up exercises. In an embodiment, the gripping handles comprise a pair of gripping bars. The gripping bars are rigidly attached to the ends of the lateral arms of the support frame. In another embodiment, the gripping handles further comprise an elongated rod rigidly attached within the support frame. The lateral arms of the support frame comprise openings for inserting the elongated rod within a space defined by the lateral arms and the base of the support frame. The user grips and pulls the gripping handles against a force of gravity for performing the exercises. In an embodiment, the gripping handles are coated with a gripping material for providing an improved grip to the user.
In an embodiment, the weight bearing assembly further comprises a pulley, a cable having a first end and a second end, and one or more weights. The pulley is rigidly attached to a bottom surface of the leg member of the weight bearing assembly. The cable is rollably attached to and disposed within the pulley. The first end of the cable bears the weights. The second end of the cable is removably attached to the user. The weights at the first end of the cable counterbalance the user's weight at the second end of the cable, when the user performs exercises.
The exercise apparatus disclosed herein further comprises an elongate support member, an exercise attachment, a frame member, and lateral arm supports. The elongate support member is removably attached to the support frame of the weight bearing assembly of the exercise apparatus. A flange is defined on an upper end of the elongate support member for removably attaching the elongate support member to the support frame of the weight bearing assembly. The exercise attachment is connected to a lower end of the elongate support member via a pulley system for supporting the user's arms and/or legs. In an embodiment, the exercise attachment is a rod member connected to the lower end of the elongate support member via the pulley system. The rod member supports the user's arms or legs when the user performs the exercise. In another embodiment, the exercise attachment is a strapping element, for example, a foot strap, connected to the lower end of the elongate support member via the pulley system. The user wears the strapping element that grips the user's arms or legs when the user performs the exercise.
A section of the elongate support member is rearwardly angulated for accommodating the pulley system. The pulley system comprises a first pulley and the cable. The first pulley is connected to the lower end of the elongate support member. The cable is rollably attached to and disposed within the first pulley. The cable extends from a second pulley rigidly attached to the leg member of the weight bearing assembly. The first end of the cable bears one or more weights. The second end of the cable is detachably connected to the exercise attachment. The weights at the first end of the cable counterbalance the weight of the user's arms or legs supported on the exercise attachment via the second pulley and the first pulley.
The frame member is rigidly attached to a front surface of the elongate support member via one or more attachment plates. The attachment plates comprise apertures for rigidly attaching the frame member to the elongate support member using fasteners. The lateral arm supports are rigidly attached on opposing sides of the frame member via one or more attachment plates and fasteners. The lateral arm supports extend outwardly from the frame member for supporting the user's arms. The user utilizes one or more of the gripping handles of the weight bearing assembly, the exercise attachment, and the lateral arm supports for performing one or more exercises.
The exercise apparatus disclosed herein further comprises gripping bars connected to the lateral arm supports. The gripping bars extend upwardly from the lateral arm supports for providing a grip to the user's arms when the user performs the exercises. The exercise apparatus disclosed herein further comprises arm pads and a back pad. The arm pads are disposed on the lateral arm supports for cushioning the user's arms when the user performs the exercises. In an embodiment, each of the lateral arm supports comprises a ribbed tray for accommodating the arm pads that cushion the user's arms when the user performs the exercises. The back pad is rigidly attached to a front surface of the frame member for supporting the user's back when the user performs the exercises.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the invention, is better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, exemplary constructions of the invention are shown in the drawings. However, the invention is not limited to the specific components and methods disclosed herein.
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The weight bearing assembly 107 comprises a leg member 108, a support frame 109, and one or more gripping handles 110. The leg member 108 is rigidly attached to the support frame 109, for example, by a weld, bolts 119, rivets, etc. The leg member 108 has a first end 108a, a middle section 108b, and a second end 108c. The first end 108a of the leg member 108 is pivotally connected to the pivot plates 106 in a space 106c defined between the pivot plates 106. The middle section 108b of the leg member 108 is detachably connected to the adjustment plates 105 in a space 105b defined between the adjustment plates 105. The second end 108c of the leg member 108 is rigidly attached to a base 111 of the support frame 109.
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The exercise apparatus 100 disclosed herein further comprises the adjustment fastener 115 coaxially aligned with and inserted into the apertures 105a of the adjustment plates 105 for enabling positional adjustment of the weight bearing assembly 107. The leg member 108 is positionally adjusted by inserting the adjustment fastener 115 in selected apertures 105a of the adjustment plates 105 as exemplarily illustrated in
The support frame 109 of the weight bearing assembly 107 rigidly supports the gripping handles 110 of the weight bearing assembly 107. The support frame 109 comprises lateral arms 112 extending outwardly from a base 111 of the support frame 109. The gripping handles 110 of the weight bearing assembly 107 are held by a user for performing exercises, for example, pull up exercises. In an embodiment as exemplarily illustrated in
In an embodiment as exemplarily illustrated in
The gripping handles 110 are rigidly attached 1207 to the support frame 109. For example, the gripping bars 113 are rigidly attached to the ends 112a of the lateral arms 112 of the support frame 109. An elongated rod 114 can also be inserted into openings 112b and 112c defined on the ends 112a of the lateral arms 112 of the support frame 109 and disposed within the space 109a defined by the support frame 109. A pulley 117 is rigidly attached 1208 to the leg member 108 of the weight bearing assembly 107. A cable 122, for example, a cord, a rope, a thick metal wire, etc., is rollably attached 1209 to the pulley 117, where the first end 122a of the cable 122 bears one or more weights 123, and the second end 122b of the cable 122 is removably attachable to a user.
Consider an example where a user performs exercises using the exercise apparatus 100 disclosed herein. The exercise apparatus 100 is detachably attached, for example, by bolts 118, countersunk bolts, etc., to a support structure 128, for example, an I-beam of a ceiling. The user adjusts the position of the weight bearing assembly 107 to one of different heights by rotating the weight bearing assembly 107 about the pivoting axis 106b and selectively connecting the leg member 108 of the weight bearing assembly 107 to opposing apertures 105a of the adjustment plates 105 using the adjustment fastener 115. The position of the weight bearing assembly 107 is selected based on preferences of the user. The user attaches the first end 122a of the cable 122 disposed within the pulley 117 to one or more weights 123. The user then attaches the second end 122b of the cable 122 around the user's waist. The weights 123, for example, calibrated weights, sand bags, etc., at the first end 122a of the cable 122 counterbalance the user's weight at the second end 122b of the cable 122, thereby reducing work done by the user to perform pull up exercises. The user now holds the gripping handles 110 and pulls upwards against the force of gravity to perform pull up exercises.
The exercise apparatus 100 disclosed herein allows the user to perform the pull up exercises repeatedly in an uninhibited motion, where the user has adequate clearances in multiple directions. The exercise apparatus 100 disclosed herein also enables a beginner to complete a full range of motion with the assistance of the weights 123 that counterbalance the user's weight via the pulley 117 until the beginner is strong enough to perform the pull up exercises without assistance. Furthermore, seasoned athletes can use the weights 123 that counterbalance their weight via the pulley 117 to perform negative repetitions, when the athletes have pushed themselves past a point of exhaustion.
A section 1302 of the elongate support member 1301 is rearwardly angulated for accommodating a pulley system 1309 as exemplarily illustrated in
The exercise attachment 1304 is connected to the lower end 1301c of the elongate support member 1301 via the pulley system 1309 for supporting the user's arms and/or legs. The exercise attachment 1304 is connected to the second end 122b of the cable 122 of the pulley system 1309, for example, via a hook 1303. In an embodiment, the exercise attachment 1304 is a rod member 1305 connected to the lower end 1301c of the elongate support member 1301 via the pulley system 1309. The rod member 1305 supports the user's arms or legs when the user performs an exercise. The rod member 1305 is, for example, a solid cylindrical structure made of steel. For purposes of illustration, the detailed description refers to the rod member 1305 as the exercise attachment 1304 for enabling the user to perform an exercise, for example, arm curls; however the exercise apparatus 100 disclosed herein is not limited to the rod member 1305, but may be extended to include any exercise attachment 1304, for example, a strapping element 1322 such as a foot strap as exemplarily illustrated in
The frame member 1306 is rigidly attached to a front surface 1301a of the elongate support member 1301. The frame member 1306 is, for example, made of steel. The frame member 1306 supports the user's back and supports the weight of the user's body when the user performs an exercise. In an embodiment, a back pad 1314 is rigidly attached to a front surface 1306c of the frame member 1306 for supporting the user's back when the user performs the exercise.
The lateral arm supports 1307 are rigidly attached on opposing sides 1306a and 1306b of the frame member 1306. The lateral arm supports 1307 extend outwardly from the frame member 1306 for supporting the user's arms. The lateral arm supports 1307 comprise an upper arm support 1307a and a lower arm support 1307b as disclosed in the detailed description of
Each of the lateral arm supports 1307 comprises an upper arm support 1307a and a lower arm support 1307b. Attachment plates 1315b and 1315c are connected to the ends 1307d and 1307e respectively of each lower arm support 1307b. The attachment plate 1315b at the end 1307d of the lower arm support 1307b is rigidly connected to the frame member 1306 via the fasteners 1318b. The other attachment plate 1315c at the other end 1307e of the lower arm support 1307b is rigidly connected to the upper arm support 1307a via the fasteners 1319.
Each upper arm support 1307a comprises a ribbed tray 1320 for accommodating an arm pad 1313. The arm pad 1313 on each of the lateral arm supports 1307 cushion the user's arms when the user performs one or more exercises. A gripping bar 1312 is connected to one end 1307f of the upper arm support 1307a, while an attachment plate 1315a is connected to the other end 1307c of the upper arm support 1307a. The attachment plate 1315a connected to the other end 1307c of the upper arm support 1307a rigidly attaches the upper arm support 1307a to the frame member 1306, for example, using fasteners 1318a. The gripping bars 1312 connected to the upper arm supports 1307a extend upwardly and provide a grip to the user when the user's performs one or more exercises.
The exercise attachment 1304 herein, for example, the rod member 1305 is connected to the lower end 1301c of the elongate support member 1301 via the pulley system 1309.The pulley system 1309 comprises the first pulley 1308 and the cable 122. The pulley system 1309 further comprises the second pulley 117 rigidly attached to the leg member 108 of the weight bearing assembly 107. The first pulley 1308 is connected to the lower end 1301c of the elongate support member 1301. The cable 122 is rollably attached to and disposed within the first pulley 1308. The cable 122 extends from the second pulley 117 rigidly attached to the leg member 108 of the weight bearing assembly 107. The first end 122a of the cable 122 bears one or more weights 123. The second end 122b of the cable 122 is detachably connected to the rod member 1305, for example, via a hook 1303. The cable 122 extends from the weights 123 at the first end 122a of the cable 122, rolls over the second pulley 117, and then rolls over the first pulley 1308, to reach the rod member 1305 at its second end 122b. The user utilizes the rod member 1305 for performing one or more exercises. The weights 123 at the first end 122a of the cable 122 counterbalance the weight of the user's arms or legs supported on the rod member 1305 via the second pulley 117 and the first pulley 1308, when the user performs the exercises.
The lateral arm supports 1307 are rigidly attached 2005 on opposing sides 1306a and 1306b of the frame member 1306 via one or more attachment plates 1315 and fasteners 1318a and 1318b, where the lateral arm supports 1307 extend outwardly from the frame member 1306 for supporting the user's arms. The second pulley 117 is rigidly attached to the leg member 108 of the weight bearing assembly 107 of the exercise apparatus 100. The cable 122 is rollably attached to and disposed within the first pulley 1308 of the pulley system 1309, and extends from the second pulley 117 rigidly attached to the leg member 108 of the weight bearing assembly 107. One or more weights 123 at the first end 122a of the cable 122 counterbalance the weight of the user's arms or legs supported on the rod member 1305 via the second pulley 117 and the first pulley 1308.
The user then removably attaches 2002 the elongate support member 1301 to the support frame 109 of the weight bearing assembly 107, connects 2003 an exercise attachment 1304 to the lower end 1301c of the elongate support member 1301 via the pulley system 1309, rigidly attaches 2004 the frame member 1306 to the front surface 1301a of the elongate support member 1301, and rigidly attaches 2005 the lateral arm supports 1307 on the opposing sides 1306a and 1306b of the frame member 1306 as disclosed in the detailed description of
In an embodiment, the exercise attachment 1304 is a strapping element 1322 connected to the lower end 1301c of the elongate support member 1301 via the pulley system 1309. The strapping element 1322 is worn by the user 2201 and grips the user's 2201 arms 2201a or legs 2201b when the user 2201 performs an exercise. As exemplarily illustrated in
The foregoing examples have been provided merely for the purpose of explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the present invention disclosed herein. While the invention has been described with reference to various embodiments, it is understood that the words, which have been used herein, are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Further, although the invention has been described herein with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, the invention is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the invention extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims. Those skilled in the art, having the benefit of the teachings of this specification, may affect numerous modifications thereto and changes may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention in its aspects.
Claims
1. An exercise apparatus comprising:
- an elongate support member removably attached to a support frame of said exercise apparatus;
- an exercise attachment connected to a lower end of said elongate support member via a pulley system for supporting one of arms and legs of a user;
- a frame member rigidly attached to a front surface of said elongate support member; and
- lateral arm supports rigidly attached on opposing sides of said frame member, wherein said lateral arm supports extend outwardly from said frame member for supporting said arms of said user;
- whereby said user utilizes one or more of said exercise attachment and said lateral arm supports for performing an exercise.
2. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein said exercise attachment is a rod member connected to said lower end of said elongate support member via said pulley system, wherein said rod member supports one of said arms and said legs of said user when said user performs said exercise.
3. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein said exercise attachment is a strapping element connected to said lower end of said elongate support member via said pulley system, wherein said strapping element is worn by said user and grips one of said arms and said legs of said user when said user performs said exercise.
4. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein said pulley system comprises:
- a first pulley connected to said lower end of said elongate support member; and
- a cable rollably attached to and disposed within said first pulley, wherein said cable extends from a second pulley rigidly attached to a leg member of said exercise apparatus, wherein a first end of said cable bears one or more weights, and a second end of said cable is detachably connected to said exercise attachment, wherein said one or more weights at said first end of said cable counterbalance a weight of said one of said arms and said legs of said user supported on said exercise attachment via said second pulley and said first pulley.
5. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein a section of said elongate support member is rearwardly angulated for accommodating said pulley system.
6. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a flange defined on an upper end of said elongate support member for removably attaching said elongate support member to said support frame of said exercise apparatus.
7. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, further comprising one or more attachment plates for rigidly attaching said frame member to said elongate support member, wherein said one or more attachment plates comprise apertures for rigidly attaching said frame member to said elongate support member using fasteners.
8. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, further comprising one or more attachment plates for rigidly attaching said lateral arm supports to said opposing sides of said frame member using fasteners.
9. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, further comprising gripping bars connected to said lateral arm supports, wherein said gripping bars extend upwardly from said lateral arm supports for providing a grip to said arms of said user when said user performs said exercise.
10. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, further comprising arm pads disposed on said lateral arm supports for cushioning said arms of said user when said user performs said exercise.
11. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of said lateral arm supports comprises a ribbed tray for accommodating arm pads that cushion said arms of said user when said user performs said exercise.
12. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a back pad rigidly attached to a front surface of said frame member for supporting a back of said user when said user performs said exercise.
13. A method for assembling an exercise apparatus for performing one or more exercises, comprising:
- providing an elongate support member, an exercise attachment, a frame member, and lateral arm supports;
- removably attaching said elongate support member to a support frame of said exercise apparatus;
- connecting said exercise attachment to a lower end of said elongate support member via a pulley system for supporting one of arms and legs of a user;
- rigidly attaching said frame member to a front surface of said elongate support member; and
- rigidly attaching said lateral arm supports on opposing sides of said frame member, wherein said lateral arm supports extend outwardly from said frame member for supporting said arms of said user;
- whereby said user utilizes one or more of said exercise attachment and said lateral arm supports for performing said one or more exercises.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein said elongate support member is removably attached to said support frame of said exercise apparatus via a flange defined on an upper end of said elongate support member.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein said pulley system comprises:
- a first pulley connected to said lower end of said elongate support member; and
- a cable rollably attached to and disposed within said first pulley, wherein said cable extends from a second pulley rigidly attached to a leg member of said exercise apparatus, wherein a first end of said cable bears one or more weights, and a second end of said cable is detachably connected to said exercise attachment, wherein said one or more weights at said first end of said cable counterbalance a weight of said one of said arms and said legs of said user supported on said exercise attachment via said second pulley and said first pulley.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein said frame member is rigidly attached to said elongate support member via one or more attachment plates.
17. The method of claim 13, wherein said lateral arm supports are rigidly attached to said opposing sides of said frame member via one or more attachment plates.
18. The method of claim 13, further comprising providing gripping bars for providing a grip to said arms of said user when said user performs said one or more exercises, wherein said gripping bars are connected to said lateral arm supports, and wherein said gripping bars extend upwardly from said lateral arm supports.
19. The method of claim 13, further comprising providing one or more of arm pads and a back pad for cushioning and supporting said arms and a back of said user respectively when said user performs said one or more exercises, wherein said arm pads are disposed on said lateral arm supports, and wherein said back pad is rigidly attached to a front surface of said frame member.
20. A method for assembling an exercise apparatus for performing one or more exercises, comprising: whereby said user utilizes one or more of said one or more gripping handles, said exercise attachment, and said lateral arm supports for performing said one or more exercises.
- providing a clamping assembly comprising claw members detachably clamped on opposing sides of a support structure;
- providing a weight bearing assembly pivotally connected to one or more pivot plates that are rigidly attached to one of said claw members of said clamping assembly, and positionally adjusted at one of a plurality of heights via one or more adjustment plates that are rigidly attached to another one of said claw members of said clamping assembly, wherein said weight bearing assembly comprises: a leg member having a first end, a middle section, and a second end, wherein said first end of said leg member is pivotally connected to said one or more pivot plates, said middle section of said leg member is detachably connected to said one or more adjustment plates, and said second end of said leg member is rigidly attached to a support frame; and one or more gripping handles rigidly supported by said support frame, wherein said one or more gripping handles are held by a user for performing said one or more exercises;
- removably attaching an elongate support member to said support frame of said weight bearing assembly;
- connecting an exercise attachment to a lower end of said elongate support member via a pulley system for supporting one of arms and legs of said user;
- rigidly attaching a frame member to a front surface of said elongate support member; and
- rigidly attaching lateral arm supports on opposing sides of said frame member, wherein said lateral arm supports extend outwardly from said frame member for supporting said arms of said user;
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 12, 2011
Publication Date: Oct 13, 2011
Inventor: Steven Michael Bono (Commerce, MI)
Application Number: 13/026,216
International Classification: A63B 21/00 (20060101);