The present invention relates to an abdominal exercise apparatus.
Various different exercise devices and apparatus are known and by virtue of the use of which different muscles of the human body can be exercised, whether for general fitness and muscle toning purposes, or for body-building requirements.
The core of the human body, generally comprising the abdomen, is a frequently exercised part of the human body insofar as toned abdominal muscles can prove important for achieving a desirable physique.
A variety of exercises can be performed so as to tone the abdominal muscles although somewhat disadvantageously, this generally requires a variety of different devices/apparatus leading to associated additional cost, maintenance and storage requirements.
The present invention seeks to provide for abdominal exercise apparatus having advantages over known such apparatus and, in particular, to such apparatus that can readily allow for a variety of exercises in a safe, comfortable, and importantly an efficient manner.
According to the present invention there is provided an abdominal exercise apparatus comprising a pair of arms each extending from a central region and each having weight engaging formations towards the ends thereof, the said central region being arranged to extend over a user's shoulders and having a front portion arranged to extend in the direction of a user's breast region, and a back portion arranged for provision of a back support arranged to extend at least partially along a user's back.
The apparatus can prove advantageous insofar as the provision of the front and back supports advantageously allows not only for a variety of exercises when the user is standing in an upright position, and with or without additional weights provided to the weight engagement formations, but also when the user is lying supine thereon.
Preferably, the front portion can be arranged for the provision of weighting means which, in use, will be located in the region of a user's chest.
The exercise apparatus can further comprise a front support member readily engaged, if required, to the said front portion and upon which the weighting means can optionally be mounted.
In particular, the front support member can comprise a relatively thin chest plate arranged to be suspended from the said front portion and further, arranged for having the weighting means removably mounted thereon as required.
Further, the said back portion is advantageously arranged with engagement formations for the mounting of a back support thereon and which back support can comprise a relatively thin and optionally flexible, and resilient, back support plate.
Preferably, the said back support is arranged to extend from the said central region and is generally integral therewith.
Such features allow for a particularly simplified configuration for the apparatus and ease and comfort of use both in the upright standing position, and supine position.
The back support can be provided with an inner back supporting surface arranged to engage with the user's back and, in this manner, advantageously exhibits a curvature substantially similar to that of the human spine.
As suggested above, the back support member is advantageously arranged to support the user's back when lying supine thereon.
Further, the back support member can likewise be provided with an outer surface arranged to engage the floor surface when the user is lying supine thereon.
Preferably the outer surface has at least one region configured to allow for ease of movement of the back support over the said floor surface.
The said at least one region can advantageously include bearing means, rotatable means and, in particular, one or more castors or wheels.
In particular, the back support member comprises a flexible member.
With regard to at least one front support, this can likewise be arranged to extend from the central portion.
Preferably, respective left and right front support members are provided extending from respective left and right shoulder portions of the central region of the apparatus.
The said at least one front support member can advantageously include weight engaging formations.
With regard to the weight engaging formations outlined above, such formations can advantageously be arranged for the releasable mounting of weighting means thereon.
In particular, the weight engaging formations can comprise a plurality of hollow members arranged to receive fluid and/or particulate matter at the said weighting means.
As an alternative, the weight engaging formations can be arranged to releasably receive a plurality of hollow members each arranged to receive a fluid and/or particulate matter therein.
As a particular feature, the aforesaid hollow members can be pivotally mounted for variation in orientation relative to the apparatus and, in particular, having regard to different exercise routines.
A particular degree of flexing can advantageously be included in the arms which, in one particular embodiment, can be arranged to flex in the region of their connection to the said central region.
In one particular embodiment, the said central region is arranged to extend behind the user's neck.
As will therefore be appreciated from the above, an apparatus of the present invention can be readily employed in relation to abdominal exercises irrespective of whether the user is in an upright standing position, or a supine position, and as will be described and as will become clear from the exercise routines as described herein below.
The invention is described hereinafter, by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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The abdominal exerciser (10) is arranged to be wont over the shoulders of a user and includes a central region 12 from which extend a pair of side arms 14, 16 extending in a sideways and forward manner as indicated.
At the ends of the side arms 14, 16 remote from the central region 12 there are provided a respective pair of handgrips 18, 20 arranged with ergonomic considerations in mind for ease and comfort of use of the apparatus.
A respective pair of indented regions 22, 24 are provided in each of the arms 14, 16 and for the re leasable engagement of weight blocks thereto as will be described later. These indented weight engagement regions 22, 24 can however be provided at any appropriate location on each of the arms 14, 16 either nearer to, or more remote from, the central region 12.
The central region 12 includes a neck portion 26 arranged for ease of fit of the apparatus behind a user's neck and respective shoulder portions 28 arranged to overlie the user's shoulders and from which extend, in a forward manner, respective front supports 30, 32. The distal ends of these supports 30, 32 include engagement formations 34, 36 for the releasable mounting of weighting blocks thereon as, again, will be described later.
Extending downwardly from the central region 12 and shoulder portions 28 is a back support plate portion 38 having an inner back supporting surface 40 with a curvature arranged to fit to the human spine and an outer surface 42 (see
Extending outwardly from the lower regions of the outer surface 42 are a pair of castor wheels 44 which are provided so as to provide for ease of movement of the exerciser, and in particular the lower region of the back support plate 38 over a floor surface as required.
The full details of the configuration of the illustrated embodiment of
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Such flexing is included so as to enhance the comfort of the exerciser when in use particularly with the user in an upright standing position.
The full particulars of the illustrated embodiment of the present invention will be better understood through reference to
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The weighting blocks can advantageously comprise hollow blocks arranged to receive fluid and/or particulate matter so as to increase the weight thereof in a readily controllable manner.
The manner of mounting of the weighting blocks 48 to the respective arms allows for the weighting blocks to depend generally vertically as illustrated in
This generally horizontal disposition can be advantageously employed when the user is performing a floor-based exercise routine such as that to be discussed below in relation to
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Again, the comfort of the apparatus, and ease of use, is particularly enhanced through the provision of the front 30, 32 and back 38 support members.
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Here, the outer surface 42, and the castor wheels 44 associated with the back support member engage with the floor upon which the user is lying and the arms 14, 16 extend generally vertically and, are again gripped by the user by way of the respective handgrips 18, 20.
The exercise routine to be performed comprises a so-called abdominal crunch in which the user repeatedly attempts to sit-up in a manner indicated by arrow B through use of the stomach muscles in particular.
The supporting Junction provided by the back support 42 allows for ease of use of the apparatus and, a particularly important feature, the castor wheels 44 allow for a reliable and smooth movement of the exerciser albeit for a relatively short distance, in the direction of arrows C as the user's torso is raised in the direction of arrow B.
Comfort, and support, for the user's back is therefore advantageously provided and no snagging of the back support member of the apparatus occurs.
As required, weighting members can be mounted to the arms 14, 16 and pivoted inwardly as discussed above in relation to
Again, although additional weight has been added on to the apparatus, the provision of the front 30, 32 and back 42 supporting members maintain comfort and ease of use of the exerciser 10.
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Here the apparatus 50 comprises arms 52, 54 extending from a central neck-support region 56 and wherein respective formations 58, 62 arc provided at the distal ends of each of the arms 52, 54 to allow for ready under-support of a user's forearms and whilst the central neck support 56 is located behind a user's neck. Each of the formations 58, 62 is associated with a forwardly extending handgrip 60, 64 by which the apparatus is arranged to be gripped by a user during an exercise routine.
As is best illustrated in
Illustration of use of the embodiment of
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It should be appreciated that the back-support plate 66 can be provided integral with the apparatus 50 or, alternatively, can be arranged to be releasably mounted to the central neck support region 56 of the apparatus 50.
In either case, the back-support plate 66 comprises a relatively thin and flexible downwardly extending member and arranged to offer a curvature with regard to the natural curvature of the spine.
Importantly, an outer surface of the back support plate 66 is provided with means for enhancing the ease of movement of the back support plate 66 over a door surface when in use. In the illustrated example of
As will be appreciated from the following discussion, the back support 66 illustrated in
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Each of the weighting means 72 comprises a pair of weighting elements 74, 76 which can either be solid, or in one particular embodiment can be hollow and arranged to be filled with an appropriate fluid and/or particulate matter so as to increase the weight thereof.
Further, each of the weighting means can include a variety of engagement formations 78, 80 so as to allow for the ready releasable engagement of the weighting means to the exercise apparatus.
As will be clear from the illustration of use of the present invention that follows, the weighting means 72, can be releasably engaged to the arms 52, 54 of the present invention or to the breast/chest region of the apparatus.
Such engagement for mounting the weighting means 72 in the breast/chest region of the user can either be direct to the tongues 56B, 56C illustrated in
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As will be appreciated, the apparatus is “worn” in a similar manner to that of the preceding embodiment insofar as the central neck portion 56 is located behind a user's neck and each of the arms 52, 54 extend laterally along a user's shoulders. This allows for the users to raise their forearms up and onto the support surfaces 58, 62 thereby allowing ready access to the handgrips 60, 64.
Any appropriate exercise can then be performed in a similar manner to that discussed in relation to the preceding embodiment.
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In addition to being mounted under each of the arms 52, 54 of the apparatus as illustrated in
The provision of such a breast plate provides an advantageous feature for achieving an easy and quick mounting of any required weighting configuration onto the apparatus 50.
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As will be appreciated, the embodiments in the present invention as illustrated in
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Here, exercise apparatus 84 embodying the present invention has a pair of cranked tubular arms 86, 88 having a substantially right-angular configuration as illustrated and which terminate at vertically extending handgrip members 90, 92 respectively.
The central portion of the apparatus 84 includes a front region having a pair of downwardly depending tongues (only one of which 94 is visible); and having a rear portion offering a downwardly extending back support 96 with a bearing support member 98 extending therefrom.
As will be appreciated, the bearing support member 98 is employed to provide comfort for the user when lying on the floor on the apparatus 84.
Also, the bearing member 98 provides for a bearing surface allowing for ready sliding motion between the back rest 96 and the floor surface upon which an exercise routine is being conducted.
The bearing support member can comprise a rigid, or at least partially deformable member as required.
In the illustrated embodiment it will be appreciated that the bearing formation 98 comprises a substantially semi-cylindrical member offering a part-cylindrical curved bearing surface.
Adjacent each of the handgrips 90, 92 is a respective pair of forearm supports 100 or 102 which, as required, can be cushioned, and serve to provide support for a user's forearms.
With regard to the handgrip members 90, 92 these are illustrated in the substantially vertical orientation.
In one further development of the present invention, the handgrip members 90, 92 can be provided in a pivotable manner relative to the arms 86, 88 and so as to be pivoted into any appropriate vertical and/or horizontal configuration as appropriate.
That is, the handgrips 90, 92 can be pivoted forwardly from a position illustrated in
The embodiment illustrated in
It should of course be appreciated that the invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment.
For example, any appropriate form of weight engagement formations can be provided and the exact form of the arras, front and back support members can be varied as required. Further, the weight engaging formation can be provided at any appropriate location as required.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0815866.9 | Sep 2008 | GB | national |