BODY TRANSFORMER
By accommodating several different motions, and providing resistance when a user attempts to make these motions, a universal and multi-purposed exercise device is provided. The exercise device accommodates lateral motion when a user is seated thereon, provides resistance for core motions including bending and twisting, provides multiple resistance-type exercise devices for the arms and legs, all contained within a relatively compact and portable device.
The present application claims the benefit of previously filed provisional application 61/961,277, entitled Body Transformer and filed on Oct. 10, 2013, which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates generally to exercise devices. More specifically, the exercise device disclosed herein accommodates multiple exercises which can be targeted to benefit many different portions of the body.
Exercise and fitness is a high priority for many individuals in today's society. Naturally, the type of exercise conducted, and the equipment used is typically very personal, with different individuals preferring varying types of equipment or exercises. Further, the location of exercise activities is also a widely varied choice amongst individuals, with certain people enjoying health clubs, or more public institutions, while others prefer home gyms, or home exercise programs. As such, equipment which is widely accepted and adapted for all of these situations would be highly beneficial.
In addition to providing exercise equipment which is conveniently accessible to users, and adapted for many different situations, it is further beneficial to provide exercise equipment which allows for a wide range of targeted exercises. As appreciated, the ability to exercise multiple muscle groups or portions of a user's body is often beneficial and desirable. This ability to work multiple muscle groups (i.e. “cross train”) provides a full body exercise program, and allows users to generally obtain a higher level of fitness. In addition, it is often helpful or desired to target specific muscle groups or portions of the body. This is particularly true with regard to several of the “core” muscles which are occasionally neglected and or forgotten. In addition, several of these typical “core” exercises involve twisting and or bending motions, which are not always easily accommodated utilizing typical exercise devices.
With the above in mind, there exists a need for an exercise device which can be flexible, while also providing the ability to target specific muscle groups. One specific need involves a device which allows for users to target core muscle groups, while also exercising other parts of the body.
SUMMARYThe body transformer described below is a full body workout and cardio exercise machine which is safe and easy to use while also providing several exercise related benefits. It is design to perform a wide variety of exercises, including ab exercises and a full body workout for both advance and beginner users. The body transformer device is a beneficial product for people who want a stronger and better looking body while also losing weight. Based upon the exercises possible using this machine, users can increase cardiovascular endurance and get stronger in relatively short periods of time. The body transformer can also be used by individuals of any age and allows for indoor or outdoor exercise. Further, the device can be folded to a relatively flat and/or an upright position for fast and easy storage.
The body transformer provides a multiple function device, which includes an Ab trainer along with a muscle toning rowing machine, having a unique modern design. The device further provides the ability to perform over 300 exercises, from core cardio, cardio full body muscle toning and fitness combo exercises. More specifically, the device was designed to perform cardio abdominal, cardio rowing, cardio circuit training and muscle toning, with multiple resistance levels provided by an increase or decrease of the bands system. Engaging multiple muscle groups at the same time from legs, core and upper body, in a cardiovascular manner allows a user to strengthen and tone all the muscle simultaneously. By targeting the abs, arms, legs, glues chest, shoulders, lower and upper back and an all abdominal group, all in one machine further allows a user to reach fitness goals in a safe and in convenient matter. Lastly, to provide convenience, this ab & fitness machine made to be use at home or in a gym environment.
Further details of the discussed embodiments will be better understood by reading the following detailed description, in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
As discussed below in more detail, a first embodiment of the body transformer device provides a multifunction machine which supports multiple exercises. Generally this embodiment includes a steel base having a track or rail structure, multiple resistance bands and a rolling seat. The rolling seat also has an automatic backrest recliner which is spring biased to an upright position. Another embodiment has a supporting bar to support the rolling seat and a spring pulley system replacing the resistance bands. Alternatively, the spring pulley system could complement the resistance bands. The goals of the body transformer device are achieved by incorporating a long beam/track upon which the wheeled seat rolls. The seat is tilted (on a slope), and resistance bands (if that is the option) may be attached to the front end to provide resistance in a reverse the direction. Foot pedals may be included in either embodiment, at an elevated position, to incorporate further strengthening motions (primarily including the legs). Certain embodiments may also include a rower attachment (spring housing system) positioned between the foot supports or foot pedals to provide further exercise options.
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Swivel seat 42 can turn 360 degrees with assistance of a bearing disc 36 located between seat 42 and the swivel seat frame work base 44. Seat system 40 consists of a comfortable cushion padded seat 42 attached to bearing disc 36 and a swivel plateau or rotational disc plate, in order to accommodate rotation of 360 degrees. Again, the bearing disc 36 is situated between seat 42 and seat base 44 and can take on many forms. Naturally, several swivel mechanisms could be used to achieve this rotational attachment.
To accommodate the rotation mentioned above, seat 42 is attached to seat base 44 with a center rod and the above mentioned bearing disc 36 to securely support the rotational connection between seat 42 and seat base 44. As best shown in
As mentioned above, body transformer device 10 also includes a retracting back rest 50, which can tilt to various angles during the use of the machine, thus offering additional beneficial exercise options. The back rest 50 of the seat works with a spring, biased to generally maintain the retracting back rest 50 in an upright position. In addition, a series of resistance bands can be used by a user to provide additional resistance to certain movements. It would also be possible to attach the resistance bands to the seat base to create tension to seat assembly 40 is moved rearword, and can be change to increase or decrease tension.
Rolling seat assembly 40 further includes a pair of handles 48 to allow a user to stabilize themselves during various exercises. In addition, a band holder 52 extends from a front lower portion of seat base 44, to allow for the attachment of elastic bands as desired. Alternatively, a user could simply grip the resistance bands to accommodate multiple exercises. As further discussed below, the attachment of elastic bands provides resistance for the user when attempting to slide rolling seat mechanism 40 along rails 22.
As illustrated in multiple figures, the various embodiments of body transformer device 10, 110, 210, or 310 makes use of various structures to capture or support the user's feet during use. The options contemplated generally include a foot bar structure 60, a foot holder 160 or a foot pedal stepper 260. Referring to
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The foot pedal stepper device 260 can then work like a bicycle, with rotating movements caused by one leg push at the time, or can operate similar to a leg press with both feet pushing together at the same time. This will allow a user to perform lower abdominal muscle group exercises and can function as a cardio unit using abs exercises. Both foot pedal stepper 260 and foot pedal holder 160 can be changed quickly by placing center bar 280 or 168 into the center mounting structure 68, which is a female receiver located at the front end of the body transformer 10.
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As mentioned, the seat mechanism 40 is designed to perform multiple functions, while moving forward and backward on the tubular rails/tracks 22, including supporting the back rest 50. Again, back rest 50 is designed to be tilted backward against the force of an existing spring. In addition, the seat may be rotated in multiple directions allowing the unit to perform a wide variety of movements. Backrest 50 is supported in a primarily upright position as shown in
As generally suggested above, the ability to provide twisting and bending motions is highly beneficial for a potential user. This particularly allows a user to exercise “core” muscles, such as back and abdomen in a targeted and controlled manner. Turning now to
In addition to the tilting of backrest 50, as discussed above, body transformer device 10 also allows for the rotation and twisting of seat 42, providing yet another exercise options for a user. As discussed above, seat 42 is attached to seat base 44 in a manner to allow its rotation. In use, a user will typically grab handles 48 and apply desired rotational force to cause the entire seat 42, handles 48 and backrest 50 to rotate.
The various foot pedal structures discussed above are designed to be adjusted for taller people and to hold the unit in an upright position when desired. This positioning will allow for fast and easy storage. In addition, the back rest retracting spring system 90 will further accommodate this height adjustment.
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A second embodiment of a body transformer device 110 is illustrated in
As generally discussed above, both the first and second embodiments of backrest 50 and 150 are spring-loaded by us to an upright position. An upright position is shown in both
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Another embodiment of the body transformer device 10 involves a bar 202 and spring housing system 204 which can be used in place of the resistance bands. This embodiment is generally illustrated in
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Again, the above mentioned alternative embodiment of the body transformer device 210 is illustrated in
The body transformer 210 of this embodiment allows for many exercises or actions. A first action involves a pulling action for the arms in a rowing motion, for traditional rowing cardio exercises. In a second action, bar hand grip is pulled back and fitted into a U-shape bracket 236 configured on a front of the seat 212. A pushing action with the legs to roll the seat 212 on the beams 214 causes the action bar 220 to be pulled away from spring housing 204, again against the force of spring 232, thus providing a different cardio and ab exercise.
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As discussed above, body transformer device 10 generally includes a base 20 having rails or tracks 22 which are specifically designed to accommodate a sliding motion.
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As discussed on multiple occasions above, rolling seat assembly 40 is specifically configured for easy travel along rails 22. Naturally, many other mechanisms, such as slides or bearing structures could also be utilized to provide support to the rolling seat assembly 40. Other options may be: 1) Plastic or rubber or nylon pulley with bearing function that turn on the tubular rails, 2) sliding nylon or plastic ring knob, 3) two long plastic/nylon pulleys that turn over the tubular rails/track, and 4) two (2) wheels to move on one long metal square beam.
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Various embodiments of the invention have been described above for purposes of illustrating the details thereof and to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention. The details and features of the disclosed embodiment[s] are not intended to be limiting, as many variations and modifications will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is intended to be interpreted broadly and to include all variations and modifications coming within the scope and spirit of the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
Claims
1. A multipurpose exercise device accommodating a number of exercises for a user to perform, comprising:
- a base structure having an elongated rail system and a support structure to support the elongated rail system when placed on a supporting surface;
- a sliding base member slidably coupled to the elongated rail system so as to allow travel along an entire length of the elongated rail;
- a seat rotatably coupled to the sliding base member such that the seat can rotate about an axis which is substantially perpendicular to the elongated rails;
- a foot support attached to the support structure and positioned at one end of the elongated rail, the foot support having at least one foot support member sized and configured to support a user's feet when exercising; and
- a backrest rotatably attached to the seat and spring biased to a upright orientation, wherein the backrest is rotatable in a rearward direction by a user exerting force against the spring, thereby accommodating a reclining motion.
2. The multipurpose exercise device of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of exercise bands coupled to the support structure, wherein the bands have handles attached thereto to allow the user to interact the bands in multiple ways.
3. The multipurpose exercise device of claim 2 wherein the sliding base further has attachment accommodations to allow slide resistance bands to be coupled thereto, thus providing resistance to predetermined user movements of the sliding base.
4. The multipurpose exercise device of claim 1 wherein the foot support is removably attached to the support structure.
5. The multipurpose exercise device of claim 4 further comprising a foot exercise device removably coupled to the support structure, wherein the foot exercising device includes a pair of movable pedals configured to allow the user to include foot and leg movements while using the exercise device.
6. The multipurpose exercise device of claim 1 wherein the foot support further supports the base structure when placed upon a support surface in a upright orientation.
7. The multipurpose exercise device of claim 1 further comprising a seat biasing spring coupled to the seat and the sliding base member configured to bias the seat in a centered orientation, and to resist rotation, wherein the user is able to rotate the seat member by exerting force against the seat biasing spring.
8. The multipurpose exercise device of claim 1 wherein the elongated rail system comprises two elongated arched tube members attached at their ends to the support structure and maintained in a substantially parallel arrangement.
9. The multipurpose exercise device of claim 8 wherein the sliding base member further comprises a seat supporting structure, a plurality of rollers coupled to the seat supporting structure, a seat bearing member cooperating with the seat and the seat supporting structure, and a seat biasing spring coupled to the seat and the seat supporting structure, wherein the plurality of rollers are attached to the seat supporting structure and positioned to interact with the two elongated arched tube members, and wherein the seat bearing member is attached to an upper portion of the seat supporting structure and accommodates rotation of the seat, the seat biasing spring configured to bias the seat in a centered orientation, and to resist rotation, wherein the user is able to rotate the seat member by exerting force against the seat biasing spring.
10. A multipurpose exercise device, comprising:
- a supporting base having a pair of legs configured to engage a support surface in a spaced apart relationship a predetermined distance from one another and a rail structure having opposite ends attached to the legs;
- a seat base slideably coupled to the rail structure, thus allowing the seat base to travel along the length thereof;
- a seat coupled to and carried by the seat base, the seat rotatable with respect to the seat base along an axis perpendicular to the length of the rail structure;
- a backrest coupled to the seat in a generally upright orientation, while also being rotatable about an axis substantially parallel to a plane of the seat such that a user seated upon the seat can rotate the backrest in a rearward direction;
- a footrest coupled to the supporting base at one end thereof, the footrest configured to hold a user's feet when a user is seated on the seat, thus allowing the user to push and pull the seat along the rail structure by exerting force on the footrest using the user's feet; and
- at least one resistance mechanism attached to the supporting base, the resistance mechanism having at least one handle which can be grasped by a user, the resistance mechanism configured to provide resistance when the handle is pulled the user, thus requiring physical force by the user to have the handle moved away from a rest position.
11. The multipurpose exercise device of claim 10 wherein the rail structure comprises a pair of substantially parallel tubular bars.
12. The multipurpose exercise device of claim 11 wherein the pair of substantially parallel tubular bars are curved.
13. The multipurpose exercise device of claim 10 wherein the rail structure comprises a rectangular bar member.
14. The multipurpose exercise device of claim 10 wherein the rail structure comprises a pair of substantially parallel rail members each having an internal channel, with the internal channel of each rail member facing the other.
15. The multipurpose exercise device of claim 10 wherein the at least one resistance mechanism comprises a plurality of resistance bands each coupled at one end to one of the legs, and coupled at an opposite end to the handles.
16. The multipurpose exercise device of claim 10 wherein the at least one resistance mechanism comprises a plurality of retracting reel cord mechanisms, with each coupled to the legs and having a handle which can be grasped by a user.
17. The multipurpose exercise device of claim 10 wherein the at least one resistance mechanism comprises a central retraction mechanism attached to the base at a location near the footrest, the central retraction mechanism including a handle and retraction cord.
18. The multipurpose exercise device of claim 10 wherein the seat base further comprises a seat supporting structure, a plurality of rollers coupled to the seat supporting structure, a seat bearing member cooperating with the seat and the seat supporting structure, and a seat biasing spring coupled to the seat and the seat supporting structure, wherein the plurality of rollers are attached to the seat supporting structure and positioned to interact with the rail structure, and wherein the seat bearing member is attached to an upper portion of the seat supporting structure and accommodates rotation of the seat, the seat biasing spring configured to bias the seat in a centered orientation, and to resist rotation, wherein the user is able to rotate the seat member by exerting force against the seat biasing spring.
19. A multipurpose exercise device configured to allow a user to carry out a plurality of exercises, comprising:
- a supporting base having a pair of legs configured to engage a support surface in a spaced apart relationship at a predetermined distance from one another and a rail structure having opposite ends attached to the legs the rail structure comprising a pair of curved tubular members;
- a seat base slideably coupled to the rail structure, thus allowing the seat base to travel along the length thereof the seat base having a seat supporting structure and a plurality of rollers coupled to the seat supporting structure, wherein the plurality of rollers are attached to the seat supporting structure and positioned to interact with the rail structure thus accommodating travel of the seat, the seat base further having an attachment mechanism to receive a base resistance elastic cord to provide optional resistance as a seat base slides along the rail structure;
- a seat coupled to and carried by the seat base, the seat rotatably coupled to the seat base with a seat bearing member and a seat biasing spring, wherein the seat bearing member is attached to an upper portion of the seat supporting structure and accommodates rotation of the seat along an axis perpendicular to the length of the rail structure, the seat biasing spring coupled between to the seat and the seat supporting structure to bias the seat in a centered orientation and to resist rotation, wherein the user is able to rotate the seat member by exerting force against the seat biasing spring;
- a backrest coupled to the seat, the upright being rotatably coupled and biased in a generally upright orientation by a backrest bias member, wherein the backrest is rotatable about an axis which is substantially parallel to a plane containing the seat, such that a user seated upon the seat can rotate the backrest in a rearward direction by exerting force against the backrest biasing member;
- a footrest coupled to the supporting base at one end thereof, the footrest configured to hold a user's feet when a user is seated on the seat, thus allowing the user to push and pull the seat along the rail structure by exerting force on the footrest using the user's feet; and
- a plurality of resistance bands each coupled at one end to one of the legs, and coupled at an opposite end to a handle, the plurality of resistance bands configured to provide resistance when the handle is pulled the user, thus requiring physical force by the user to have the handle moved away from a rest position.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 10, 2014
Publication Date: Jul 23, 2015
Inventor: Nabile Lalaoua (Las Vegas, NV)
Application Number: 14/511,815