Information
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Patent Grant
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6390951
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Patent Number
6,390,951
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Date Filed
Thursday, February 17, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 21, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Eitan, Pearl, Latzer & Cohen-Zedek
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
There is thus provided in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, an alignment apparatus (110) for use with an exercise machine (100) having an adjustable element (20). The alignment apparatus includes an operating device (114) coupled to the adjustable element for adjustably positioning the adjustable element, a beam emitter (116) connected to the exercise machine, a control device (118) coupled to the operating device, and the beam emitter. The beam emitter emits rays (124) to locate the optimum position of the adjustable element, and the control device actuates the operating device to move the adjustable element to the optimum position.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to exercise machines in general and for aligning the machines in particular.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
There are numerous types of exercising apparatus and equipment which allow the user to develop muscles, lift weights, carry out isometric exercises and generally tone the body and keep fit. Exercise machines have been developed for specific tasks and for multiple exercises. Exercise units typically operate either via a pulley and cable system in opposition to weights or without cable connection. Multiple units allow the user to shift his activity from one type of exercise to another.
A typical example of a multiple-exercise machine is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,986,538 to Ish, which includes a press station at which exercises are performed in opposition to a selected amount of weights. The press station includes a pivotably mounted, swing link unit allowing the user to manipulate the link unit into various alternative positions for different types of exercises.
To obtain the maximum benefit from the use of exercise machines, they must be used efficiently. The user needs to ensure that the force being applied by weights, for example, to a muscle group being exercised is correctly transmitted. Failure to do so and improper use of such machines can lead to injury.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide apparatus for use with all types of exercise machines so as facilitate the correct use of such machines.
There is this provided, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, alignment apparatus for use with an exercise machine having an adjustable element. The alignment apparatus includes an operating device coupled to the adjustable element for adjustably positioning the adjustable element beam emitter connected to the exercise machine and a control device coupled to the operating device and the beam emitter. The beam emitter emit rays to locate the optimum position of the adjustable element and the control device actuates the operating device to move the adjustable element to the optimum position.
Furthermore, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the exercise machine includes at least one pivotal element connected to the adjustable element and a resistive component providing a counter force to the pivotal movement of the pivotal element. The pivotal movement actuated by the body part being exercised. The beam emitter is connected to the pivotal element and each of the beam emitters is located on an axial line about which the pivotal element pivots.
Furthermore, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the optimum position is determined by the beam emitted by the beam emitter being aligned with the joint of the body part being exercised.
Furthermore, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the beam emitters emit light within the visible spectrum.
Additionally, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the apparatus further includes at least one receiver to receive rays emitted by the beam emitter.
Furthermore, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the control device includes a processing unit. The processing unit processes data related to the rays being emitted and received, and controls the operation of the operating device.
Furthermore, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the operating device includes an electric motor or a hydraulically or pneumatically driven unit.
Additionally, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the beam emitters are coupled to the operation of the operating device.
Additionally, there is provided, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, a method for aligning an exercise machine having an adjustable element The method includes the steps of:
a. activating a beam emitter;
b. locating the optimum position of the adjustable element; and
c. actuating an operating device to operatably move the adjustable element to the optimum position.
Furthermore, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the step of locating the optimum position includes the step of aligning the joint of the body part being exercised with the beam being emitted by beam emitter.
In addition, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the method further includes the step of receiving rays emitted by the at least one beam emitter. Also, the method further includes the step of processing data related to the rays being emitted and received. The step of processing data can include controlling the operation of the operating device.
Furthermore, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the steps of activating the beam emitter and actuating the operating device are coupled together.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the appended drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a isometric illustration of a prior art exercise machine;
FIG. 2
is a front elevational view of an exercise machine incorporating alignment apparatus, constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged detail of part of the exercise machine of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a schematic block diagram illustration of the components of the alignment apparatus;
FIG. 5
is a partly schematic, isometric illustration of alignment apparatus attached to an exercise machine in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a partly schematic, isometric illustration of the alignment apparatus attached to an exercise machine in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 7
is an isometric illustration of the alignment apparatus, in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention, attached to an exercise machine of FIG.
2
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
Reference is made to
FIG. 1
which is an isometric illustration of a prior art exercise machine, generally designated
12
, typically used for exercising of the upper body muscles. Exercise machine
12
, generally comprises a base
14
having a column
16
attached thereto A pulley arrangement, generally designated
18
is suitably attached to the top of column
16
. A pivotable pair of arms
20
are connected to the pulley arrangement
10
. A hand grip
22
is attached to one end (distal from pulley arrangement
18
) of each of the pivotable pair of arms
20
.
A stack of weights
24
is connected via a cable
26
and the pulley arrangement
18
to operatively provide a counter force to the pivotal movement of the pair of arms
20
. Exercise machine
12
further comprises a seat
28
and a back support
30
. Seat
28
is adjustable along a vertical axis, referenced
32
, generally parallel to column
16
.
In operation, the user lifts the stack of weights
24
by gripping the hand grips
22
and pivotally moving the pair of arms
20
attached to the pulley arrangement.
The exemplary pulley arrangement
18
(illustrated in
FIG. 1
) comprises a pair of pulleys
34
, each one of which is attached to the top of one of the arms
20
, and at least one transfer pulley
36
attached to an arm
38
extending from column
16
. Arms
20
are suitably connected, via a generally cylindrical member
21
, to a generally horizontal member
40
. Arms
20
are pivotably connected to member
21
. Pulley
34
is rotatable about member
21
.
Reference is now also made to
FIGS. 2-4
, a front elevational view of an exercise machine
100
, constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is an enlarged detail of part of the exercise machine
12
and
FIG. 4
is a schematic block diagram illustration of the components of the alignment apparatus
110
.
Exercise machine
100
is similar to exercise machine
12
, described hereinabove with respect to
FIG. 1
comprising similar elements which are similarly designated.
Exercise machine
100
further comprises alignment apparatus, generally designated
110
, coupled to exercise machine
100
. Alignment apparatus
110
an comprises an adjustable track member
112
which allows the user to adjust the exercise machine
100
to its correct and optimum position.
Adjustable track member
112
replaces member
40
(in exercise machine
12
of FIG.
1
). Track member
112
, which is connected to arms
20
via members
21
, comprises a pair of slidably interconnected channel members
120
.
Alignment apparatus
110
comprises an operating device
114
, a pair of beam emitters
116
and a control device
118
.
Track member
112
is coupled to operating device
114
. Operating device
114
is also connected to control device
118
and beam emitters
116
.
Operating device
114
, which may be any suitable motor, such as an electric motor or a hydraulically or pneumatically driven unit, is operable to move track member
112
along a generally horizontal plane (indicated by arrow
122
).
Beam emitters
116
are preferably any suitable emitter for emitting a ray of light. The light rays (dashed lines
124
) include but are not limited to light within the visible spectrum, such as laser rays.
The control device
118
is any suitable device, known in the art, such as for controlling the operation of the operating device
114
and emitters
116
. Control device
118
comprises at least a switch
130
and optionally may further comprise a processor
132
, a display screen
134
and a visible and/or audible alarm indicator
136
. All the components of control device
118
are standard and commercially available and will not be further described.
Control device
118
may be powered by batteries or electrical means and may be a remote controlled unit. An exemplary location for attaching the control device
118
is one of the hand grips
22
(such as shown in FIG.
3
).
In order to obtain the optimum benefit from using the type of exercise machine illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the pivot points (referenced
125
) of the pair of arms
20
should be above the shoulder joints of the user. Since the distance between the shoulder joints vary from person to person, the majority of users of an exercise machine, having a fixed member of the type illustrated in
FIG. 1
, will not obtain the optimum benefit. Generally, the pivot point of the component of the exercise machine being moved should be directly above the joint of the body part being exercised. Thus, by utilizing a light beam, for example, which aligns with the axial line (same as line
124
) about which the component pivots, the user can adjust the adjustable element until the light beams meet the shoulder joints.
In the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the user can adjust the width between the pivot points
125
(by means of control device
118
) by opening and closing the movable track member
112
until the rays of light being emitted by beam emitters
116
are located on the shoulder joints. Optionally, the “optimum” width between pivot points
125
can be displayed on the display screen
134
. Alternatively, knowing the optimum width, the user can input the desired width to the control device
118
and movable track
112
will be adjusted accordingly.
It will be appreciated by persons knowledgeable in the art, that there are numerous alternatives, additions and variations, all of which fall within the scope of the present invention, which may be made to the control device
118
of present invention. For example, memory and a storage device may be added.
Alternatively, the beam emitters
116
may be coupled to operating device
114
so that the emitted beam is switched on and off automatically with the operation of the operating device
114
.
In an alternative embodiment, alignment apparatus
100
further comprises light sensitive receptors (referenced
140
in
FIG. 3
) which may be suitably attached to the body of the exerciser. For example, receptors
140
may be attached to the person's shoulders (
FIG. 3
) in the desired position Receptors
140
are coupled to the control device
118
.
In this embodiment, to correctly align the exercise machine, the beam emitters
116
are switched on. Operating device
114
is then activated to move the track member
112
. When the receptor
140
receives rays emitted from the beam emitter
116
, an alarm
136
can be indicated and operating device
114
automatically stopped.
Reference is now made to
FIG. 5
which is a partly schematic, isometric illustration of the alignment apparatus, generally designated
200
attached to an exercise machine, generally designated
201
in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Exercise machine
201
is typically used for exercising the hips and lower part of the body. Exercise machine
201
generally comprises a base
202
having a column
204
attached thereto. A pulley arrangement, generally designated
206
is suitably attached to the top of column
204
. A leg support
208
is connected to a lever arm
209
, which is itself pivotally connected to the pulley arrangement
206
. A stack of weights
210
is connected via a cable
212
and the pulley arrangement
206
to operatively provide a counter force to the pivotal movement of leg support
208
.
Exercise machine
201
further comprises an adjustable platform
216
, which may be raised or lowered and an arm rest
214
connected to column
204
. Arm rest provides support for the user of the machine and is an exemplary location for control device
226
(described below).
During exercise, the user
220
presses on leg support
208
to force lever arm
209
in a generally downward direction thereby causing the stack of weights
210
to be raised.
Alignment apparatus
200
is similar to alignment apparatus
110
, described hereinabove with respect to
FIGS. 2 and 3
. Elements of this embodiment of the invention which are similar to elements which have been previously described with respect to the preferred embodiment hereinabove, are similarly designated and will not be further described.
Alignment apparatus
200
comprises an operating device
222
, a beam emitter
224
and a control device
226
.
Operating device
222
, which may be any suitable motor, such as an electric motor or a hydraulically or pneumatically driven unit, is operable to raise or lower the platform
216
.
In order to obtain the optimum benefit from using exercise machine
201
, the exerciser should pivot about their hips. In other words, the exerciser's hips should be aligned with the pivot point (referenced
228
) of lever arm
209
. In order to ensure that the exerciser obtains the maximum benefit from using this type of machine, the exerciser user
220
utilizes control device
226
to operate the beam emitter
224
and raise or lower platform
216
until the rays of light being emitted from beam emitter
214
align with the hip joint. Thus, variations in a person's height can be accommodated. Preferably, the machine
201
is located opposite mirrors, as in common practice—gymnasiums, so that the user
220
can see the light.
Alternatively, the user can input his height in order to automatically cause platform
216
to be adjusted to the required level.
Reference is now briefly made to
FIG. 6
which is a partly schematic, isometric illustration of the alignment apparatus, generally designated
300
attached to an exercise machine, generally designated
310
in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Exercise machine
310
is typically used for exercising the leg muscles and lower part of the body. Exercise machine
310
is similar to exercise machine
201
, described hereinabove with respect to FIG.
5
. Elements of this embodiment of the invention which are similar to elements which have been previously described with respect to the preferred embodiment hereinabove, are similarly designated and will not be further described.
Exercise machine
310
, generally comprises a base
202
having a column
204
attached thereto and a pulley arrangement, generally designated
206
suitably attached to the top of column
204
. A leg support
312
is connected to a lever arm
314
, which is itself pivotally connected to the pulley arrangement
206
. A stack of weights
210
is connected via a cable
212
and the pulley arrangement
206
to operatively provide a counter force to the pivotal movement of leg support
312
.
Exercise machine
310
further comprises a seat
316
and an adjustable back support
318
. Back support
318
is adjustable along a generally horizontal axis (indicated by arrows
320
) so that the distance between the back support
318
and the front of the seat
316
can be varied.
In operation, the user lifts leg support
312
to lift lever arm
314
up thereby causing the stack of weights
210
to be raised.
Alignment apparatus
300
is similar to alignment apparatus
200
, and comprises an operating device
222
, a beam emitter
224
and a control device
226
. Control device
226
is connected to beam emitter
224
and operating device
222
. Operating device
222
is connected to back support
318
.
In the embodiment of the exercise machine
310
, the exerciser should be seated so that his knee joint is aligned with the pivot point (referenced
228
) of lever arm
314
In order to ensure that the exerciser obtains the maximum benefit from using this type of machine, the exerciser utilizes control device
226
to operate the beam emitter
224
and adjusts back support
318
until the rays of light being emitted from beam emitter
214
align with the hip joint. Thus, the exercise machine can be adjusted for persons of different stature.
Alternatively, the user can input his height, for example, in order to automatically adjust the back support.
Reference is now made to
FIG. 7
which is an isometric illustration of an alternative embodiment of alignment apparatus, generally designated
400
, connected to exercise machine
100
(of FIG.
2
).
Alignment apparatus
400
comprises at least one beam emitter
402
, (referenced
402
u
and
402
l
), at least one receiver
404
, (referenced
404
u
and
404
l
) and a control device
406
. Light transmitted by beam emmitter (
402
u
/
402
l
) is received by receiver
404
u
/
404
l
). Control device
406
controls the operation of beam emitter
402
and monitors the receipt of the transmitted light by receiver
404
. In the example of
FIG. 7
, alignment apparatus
400
is shown coupled to seat
28
.
Control device
406
is similar to control device
110
described hereinabove with respect to FIG.
4
and comprises at least a switch
130
for activating the beam emitter
402
and a processor
132
. Preferably, control device
406
further comprises a display console
134
and an alarm indicator
136
.
Processor
132
is a standard processing unit capable of monitoring the beam emitter
402
and receiver
404
and indicating to the user whether the exercise machine
100
is correctly set
In the embodiment of
FIG. 7
, alignment apparatus
400
comprises a pair of emitters (upper and lower beam) referenced
402
u
and
402
l
, respectively, and upper and lower receivers, referenced
404
u
and
404
l,
respectively. Light transmitted by upper and lower beam emitters
402
u
and
402
l,
are received by upper and lower receivers,
404
u
and
404
l,
respectively. Upper and lower beam emitters,
402
u
and
402
l,
respectively, are suitably attached to column
16
, generally in line with the user's shoulders, proximate to the top of back support
30
. Upper and lower beam emitters,
402
u
and
402
l,
respectively, are fixed a pre-determined distance, preferably a few centimeters, apart.
As illustrated in
FIG. 3
, the exerciser grips the hand grips
22
so that the angle of his elbow is approximately 90°. In order to achieve this angle, the seat
28
should be raised or lowered to suit. Depending on the seating position of the user, light may be received from one, both or neither of the upper and lower beam emitters,
402
u
and
402
l,
respectively. If the user is sat too low, light will be received from both transmitters and if the user is too high, light will not be received at all. When the user is correctly seated the lower beam emitter
402
l
is masked by the user's shoulders and light is not received by lower receiver
404
l.
The upper transmitter
402
u
is above the user's shoulders and the transmitted light is receivable by upper receiver
404
u.
In operation, the user of the exercise machine
100
sits on seat
28
and actuates the upper and lower beam emitters,
402
u
and
402
l,
respectively. The user adjusts the seat
28
until light is only received from the upper transmitter
402
u.
It will be appreciated, by persons knowledgeable in the art, that the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 7
can be combined with the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3
.
It will be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to the various embodiment described hereinabove. For example, a second pair of beam emitters placed about 10 cm (approximately equivalent to the width of a persons shoulders) behind beam emitters
116
(when viewed from the front—FIG.
3
). In a similar manner to that described for the embodiment of
FIG. 7
, the exercising unit (comprising adjustable element
112
, members
21
and arms
20
) can be adjustably moved perpendicular to the generally horizontal axis of adjustable element
112
, until receptor
140
only receives light from the first beam emitter
116
. If receptor
140
receives light from the second emitter, the apparatus is incorrectly positioned.
It will be further appreciated that the present invention is not limited by what has been described hereinabove and that numerous modifications, all of which fall within the scope of the present invention, exist. Rather the scope of the invention is defined by the claims which follow:
Claims
- 1. Apparatus for aligning an exercise machine having an adjustable element, the alignment apparatus comprising:a. an operating device coupled to said adjustable element for adjustably positioning said adjustable element; b. at least one beam emitter connected to said exercise machine; and c. a control device coupled to said operating device and said at least one beam emitter, wherein said at least one beam emitter emit rays to locate the optimum position of said adjustable element and wherein said operating device is actuated to move said adjustable element to said optimum position.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said exercise machine comprises:a. at least one pivotal element connected to said adjustable element; and b. a resistive component providing a counter force to the pivotal movement of said at least one pivotal element, said pivotal movement actuated by the body part being exercised, wherein each of said at least one beam emitter is connected to said at least one pivotal element and wherein each of said at least one beam emitter is located on an axial line about which said at least one pivotal element pivots.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2 and wherein said optimum position is determined by the beam being emitted by said at least one beam emitter being aligned with the joint of the body part being exercised.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 1 and wherein said beam emitters emit light within the visible spectrum.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising at least one receiver, each of said at least one receiver receiving rays emitted by the corresponding said at least one beam emitter.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 1 and wherein said control device comprises a processing unit.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 6 and wherein said processing unit processes data related to said rays being emitted and received, and controls the operation of said operating device ceases accordingly.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 1 and wherein said operating device comprises an electric motor or a hydraulically or pneumatically driven unit.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 1 and wherein said beam emitters are coupled to the operation of said operating device.
- 10. A method for aligning an exercise machine having an adjustable element, said method comprising the steps of:a. activating a beam emitter; b. locating the optimum position of said adjustable element; and c. actuating an operating device to operatably move said adjustable element to said optimum position.
- 11. A method according to claim 10 and wherein said locating the optimum position comprises the step of aligning the joint of the body part being exercised with the beam being emitted by said at least one beam emitter.
- 12. A method according to claim 10, wherein said exercise machine comprises:a. at least one pivotal element connected to said adjustable element; and b. a resistive component providing a counter force to the pivotal movement of said at least one pivotal element, said pivotal movement actuated by the body part being exercised, wherein each of said at least one beam emitter is connected to said at least one pivotal element and wherein each of said at least one beam emitter is located on an axial line about which said at least one pivotal element pivots.
- 13. A method according to claim 10 and wherein said beam emitters emit light within the visible spectrum.
- 14. A method according to claim 10 and further comprising the step of receiving rays emitted by said at least one beam emitter.
- 15. A method according to claim 10 and further comprising the step of processing data related to said rays being emitted and received.
- 16. A method according to claim 15 and wherein said step of processing data comprises controlling the operation of said operating device.
- 17. A method according to claim 10 and wherein said steps of activating a beam emitter and actuating an operating device are coupled together.
Priority Claims (1)
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