Boxing exercise apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6220992
  • Patent Number
    6,220,992
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 24, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 24, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Donnelly; Jerome W.
    Agents
    • Lambert; Dennis H.
Abstract
Boxing exercise apparatus has an adjustable frame that can selectively adjustably support different types of punching bags in optimum position to be struck with the hands and/or feet of a person or persons using the apparatus. In particular, the frame is releasably attachable to a conventional treadmill for simultaneous use of the boxing exercise apparatus and the treadmill. In one form of the invention, the frame is capable of being free-standing independently of use with a treadmill, and in another form the frame relies upon its attachment to a treadmill to support it in an operative upright position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to exercise equipment. More specifically, the invention relates to boxing exercise apparatus with multiple, independently adjustable exercise devices, including at least one object to be struck with the hands and/or feet, and means to attach the apparatus to a treadmill.




2. Prior Art




The benefits of exercise are universally recognized. However, because of changes in the workplace and home environments, people do not obtain enough exercise in connection with their normal daily activities. Consequently, myriad exercise equipment has been devised to meet the demand for convenient and effective devices and machines that enable these benefits to be realized.




Many people join health clubs or other facilities which offer a variety of exercise equipment and programs, while other people install exercise equipment in their homes or places of work. Primarily because of space limitations, it is particularly desirable that equipment installed in the home be capable of providing exercise for more than one muscle group. However, much of the available exercise equipment is designed for a single exercise, e.g., treadmills and stair-steppers are designed for exercising the legs. Other equipment, most notably that which simulates cross-country skiing, does provide for the simultaneous exercise of multiple muscle groups, but the range or type of exercises possible with such equipment is limited.




Examples of exercise equipment which has means for multiple exercises are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,928,089, 2,315,485, 3,332,683, 3,411,497, 4,569,401, 5,582,561, and 5,674,157. Some of these patents, i.e., U.S. Pat. No. 4,569,401, 5,582,561 and 5,674,157, disclose apparatus which enables simultaneous exercise of the legs and upper body or arms, and include pads or bags which may be struck with the hands and/or feet. U.S. Pat. No. 5,582,561 further discloses an apparatus which includes a treadmill and a punching device, in which the treadmill is carried by a rotatable platform, and in which the rotatable platform and treadmill are independently motor driven. The punching device may be adjusted for height and toward and away from the platform. The remaining patents generally permit only a single exercise at a time, but some of them, i.e., U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,928,089 and 3,411,497, can be adjusted to permit different exercises to be performed. U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,31 5,485 and 3,332,683 disclose apparatus which includes a treadmill and resistance pads against which a person using the device pushes to obtain greater intensity of exercise of the legs.




Other U.S. Pat. Nos., e.g., 5,352,170 and 5,863,278, disclose boxing training devices which incorporate more than one punching bag or pad at different stations in the device, and in U.S. Pat. No. 5,352,170 at least some of the bags or pads are adjustable to different positions.




None of the prior art devices combines a boxing exercise device with a conventional treadmill, particularly with multiple punching devices which may be independently adjusted to plural positions for selective use, or which permits different types of punching devices to be substituted. In particular, none of the prior art devices has any means for supporting the apparatus on a conventional treadmill and for adjustably supporting a punching device in position to be used simultaneously with use of the treadmill.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an exercise apparatus which combines a treadmill with multiple punching devices that may be independently adjusted to plural positions, and which permits different types of punching devices to be substituted for selective use.




The invention further includes a punching device which may be supported on a conventional treadmill in position to be used simultaneously with use of the treadmill.




A first form of exercise apparatus according to the invention comprises a free-standing assembly that includes a frame having means for supporting it on a surface, adjustable means for adjustably supporting multiple punching devices for selective or simultaneous use, and means for attaching the apparatus to a conventional treadmill for simultaneous use of the punching device or devices and the treadmill. The multiple punching devices are of different types, including a heavy bag, a speed bag, and various padded members for performing different types of striking exercises.




A second form of exercise apparatus according to the invention comprises an assembly that is mounted on and supported from the hand rails or uprights of a conventional treadmill, and includes a frame that supports a punching device in position to be used simultaneously with use of the treadmill. Different types of punching device may be substituted to permit different striking exercises to be performed, and the punching device is both vertically and horizontally adjustable relative to the treadmill.




The frame in both forms of the invention may be made of metal or other suitable material, and may be of any suitable cross-section, including square-section tubing and/or round-section tubing. Further, different types of punching devices and treadmills other than those specifically shown herein may be used.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing, as well as other objects and advantages of the invention, will become apparent from the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like references characters designate like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of a first form of apparatus according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged fragmentary view in elevation of an upper portion of the frame of

FIG. 1

, showing the shock absorber used between the vertical and horizontal components of the frame;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view of the speedbag and its support;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged fragmentary view in elevation of an upper portion of the frame of

FIG. 1

, showing an alternate construction of the multi-purpose bracket, wherein a larger support area is provided;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary perspective view of a portion of the apparatus of

FIG. 1

, showing a different type of punching device in position to be struck by a person using the device and using a treadmill, and showing a second punching device adjusted to a different position than shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged fragmentary longitudinal sectional view of the punching device of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary perspective view similar to

FIG. 5

, showing a different type of punching device in position to be struck by a person using the punching device and a treadmill;





FIG. 8

is a top plan view of the punching device of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a side view in elevation of the punching device of

FIG. 7

, looking in the direction of the arrows


9





9


;





FIG. 10

is a side view in elevation similar to

FIG. 9

, showing an alternate form of shock absorber means for the punching device;





FIG. 11

is a top perspective view of a second form of the invention, shown attached to a conventional treadmill;





FIG. 12

is a slightly enlarged fragmentary top perspective view of an alternate type of punching device for use in the apparatus of

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 13

is a slightly enlarged fragmentary view in section taken along line


13





13


in

FIG. 12

; and





FIG. 14

is a fragmentary view taken along line


14





14


in FIG.


13


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring more specifically to the drawings, a first form of exercise apparatus according to the invention is indicated generally at


10


in FIG.


1


. In this form of the invention the apparatus is free-standing and comprises a frame having a frame base with a central section


11


defined by a vertical center spar


12


and oppositely extending pairs of cross arms


13




a,




13




b


and


14




a,




14




b.


The first pair of cross arms


13




a,




13




b


extend in opposite directions from the lower end of the spar


12


, and the second pair


14




a,




14




b


extend in opposite directions from the spar spaced from its upper end, defining an upward extension


12




a.






Adjustable opposite side frame assemblies


15


and


16


have horizontal, vertically spaced parallel arms


15




a,




15




b


and


16




a,




16




b,


respectively, telescopically engaged in the arms


13




a,




14




a


and


13




b,




14




b,


respectively. The arms


15




a


and


15




b


are at the bottom and top ends, respectively, of vertical member


15




c;


and the arms


16




a


and


16




b


are at the bottom and top ends, respectively, of vertical member


16




c.


Fore and aft extending horizontal supports


15




d


and


15




e


project in opposite directions from the bottom end of vertical member


15




c,


and similar fore and aft extending horizontal supports


16




d


and


16




e


project in opposite directions from the bottom end of vertical member


16




c.






The arms


13




a,




13




b,




15




a,




16




a


and supports


15




d,




15




e,




16




d,




16




e


are coplanar with one another and define a structure to support the frame on a surface, such as a floor. If desired, suitable fasteners, not shown, may be extended through the outer free ends of the supports


15




d,




15




e,




16




d,




16




e


to secure the frame to a floor or other surface.




Each of the arms


15




a,




15




b


and


16




a,




16




b


has a plurality of uniformly spaced apertures


17


therein, and pins


18


are extended through openings in the outer ends of arms


13




a,




14




a


and


13




b,




14




b,


respectively, and into aligned apertures


17


to hold the side frame assemblies


15


and


16


in adjusted positions relative to the center frame


11


.




A pair of attaching arms


20


and


21


extend forwardly from brackets


20




a


and


21




a,


respectively, vertically adjustable on members


15




c


and


16




c,


and secured in vertically adjusted position by pins


22


extended through an opening in the bracket and into an aligned aperture


23


in the members


15




c,




16




c,


respectively. The connections of the arms


20


and


21


with their respective brackets


20




a


and


21




a


are reinforced by gussets


20




b


and


21




b,


respectively.




Clamps


24


and


25


are adjustable along the arms


20


and


21


, and may be secured in adjusted position by set screws


26


extended through the clamps and into engagement with the arms. The clamps are adapted to be secured on uprights


30


of a conventional treadmill to attach the frame in predetermined spaced relationship to the treadmill (not shown).




The frame also includes a frame superstructure


40


having a vertical member


41


telescopically adjustably engaged in the projection


12




a


of the frame base, a horizontal support arm


42


adjustably carried in a bracket sleeve


43


mounted on the upper end of the vertical member, and a generally L-shaped accessory member


44


with a horizontal component


45


and a vertical component


46


adjustably carried in a multi-purpose bracket


47


that is vertically adjustable on the vertical member


41


. The horizontal component


45


has a bifurcated end


48


,


49


that mounts a circular board


50


, from which is suspended a speed bag


51


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, the L-shaped accessory member


44


is oriented so that the horizontal component


45


extends to the side relative to the frame, and a heavy bag


52


is supported at the outer or forward end of arm


42


in a position to be accessible from a treadmill (not shown) attached to the frame by arms


20


and


21


.




The vertical member


41


has a plurality of uniformly spaced apertures


55


therein for cooperation with a pin


56


extended through an opening in the upper end of extension


12




a


to secure the frame superstructure in vertically adjusted position.




Similarly, the horizontal support arm


42


has a plurality of apertures


57


therein for cooperation with a pin


58


extended through an opening in the bracket


43


and into an aligned aperture to secure the arm in a horizontally adjusted position.




The multi-purpose bracket


47


has a first section


60


defining a vertically oriented sleeve for vertical sliding reception of the vertical component


46


of the L-shaped accessory member


44


, and a second section


61


defining a horizontally oriented sleeve for horizontal reception of additional components (see

FIG. 7

, for example). The bracket


47


is secured in vertically adjusted position on the member


41


by engagement of pin


62


in one of the apertures


55


.




The vertical component


46


of L-shaped accessory member


44


has uniformly spaced apertures


63


and


64


in at least two of its adjacent sides for cooperation with a pin


65


that may be extended through respective openings in two orthogonally related sides of the section


60


of the bracket


47


to secure the accessory member


44


in different orientations as well as in different vertically adjusted positions. Two of the different orientations are shown in

FIGS. 1 and 5

, where the accessory member


44


is shown in

FIG. 1

as extending to the side of the frame, and in

FIG. 5

as extending to the rear of the frame.




In order to relieve stresses imposed on the system by striking the punching devices, particularly the heavy bag


52


, a resilient connection such as a spring or the like


68


may be interposed between the punching device and its connection with the support arm


42


. Further, the support arm is preferably mounted to the vertical member


41


through a resilient connection


70


which has a structure and function similar to that of an engine mount, which permits limited relative movement in all directions between the arm


42


and the member


41


.




An alternative arrangement is shown in

FIG. 5

, wherein a different style of punching device


80


is assembled to the frame. In this embodiment, the heavy bag


52


and its mounting hardware are removed from the arm


42


, and T-shaped bracket


81


is telescopically engaged on the arm in its place. The bracket


81


has a depending leg


82


with a U-shaped mounting arm


83


fixed to its lower end and extending-forwardly therefrom. An elongate, generally melon-shaped punching bag


84


is suspended between the ends of the mounting arm


83


, preferably by a resilient connection such as springs or the like


85


.




As depicted in

FIG. 6

, the bag


84


′ can be hollow and the spring


86


can extend through the bag for connection at its opposite ends with the ends of the arm


83


.




In all other respects, the forms of the invention shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

are intended to function in the same way as the form of the invention previously described.




A further embodiment of the invention is indicated generally at


90


in

FIGS. 7-9

. In this embodiment, the arm


42


is removed from the bracket


43


and an L-shaped arm


91


inserted in its place. The arm


91


includes a horizontal component


92


telescopically engaged in the bracket


43


, and a depending leg


93


to which is mounted a backing board


94


. Attachment of the backing board to the leg is reinforced by pairs of gussets


95




a,




96




a


and


95




b,




96




b.


A generally pillow-shaped punching bag


97


comprising a pad


98


and backing member


99


is mounted to the backing board


94


by resilient mounting means, which may comprise a plurality of spaced springs


100


connected between the backing board and the backing member.




Alternatively, the springs


100


may be replaced with shock absorbers


101


, as depicted in

FIG. 10

, for example.




Further, as shown in

FIG. 7

, the L-shaped arm


44


and its attached board


50


may be removed from the bracket


47


and a straight arm


110


inserted through sleeve


61


. As shown in this figure, the arm


110


extends rearwardly of the frame, but it could extend forwardly, if desired, upon removal of the arm


91


and punching bag


97


. A circular board


50


′ is mounted to the outer end of the arm


110


, and a speed bag


51


is suspended therefrom.




A simplified version of the invention is indicated generally at


120


in

FIGS. 11-14

. In this form of the invention, a pair of L-shaped members


121


and


122


have relatively short horizontal legs


121




a


and


122




a,


respectively, and relatively longer depending legs


121




b


and


122




b,


respectively. The horizontal legs are telescopically interengaged with one another to form an inverted U-shaped frame.




One or more clamps


123


are attached to the depending legs


121




b,




122




b


of the U-shaped frame to secure the frame to the uprights


124


of a treadmill


125


. As shown in

FIG. 11

, an elongate, generally hot-dog-shaped punching bag


126


is suspended between the legs


121




b,




122




b,


preferably by use of resilient means


127


, in position to be accessible for striking by a person using the treadmill.




In lieu of the elongate punching bag


126


, a differently shaped punching bag may be used, such as the rectangular bag


128


shown in dot-and-dash lines in FIG.


11


.




Alternatively, a speed bag


51


suspended from a board


50


′ may be attached to the frame in lieu of the bags


126


or


128


. In this embodiment, the board


50


′ is mounted to a frame member


130


which, in turn, is assembled to a bracket


131


that is releasably attached to the frame member


122




a


by a fastener


132


. The bracket


131


, in turn, may be releasably attached to the frame member


130


by fasteners


133


. It will be noted that the fastener


132


extends into an opening in the frame


122




a,


thereby preventing the bracket


131


from rotating around or sliding axially along the member


122




a.






The width of the apparatus


120


may be quickly and easily adjusted by simply sliding the horizontal members


121




a


and


122




a


toward or away from one another, and the vertical position of the punching bag


126


may be adjusted by positioning the clamps


123


in desired positions along the treadmill uprights


124


. Thus, the apparatus


120


may be quickly and easily adapted to different treadmills, and the position of the punching bag may be quickly and easily adjusted for optimum use by different individuals.




With the arrangements thus described, the exercise apparatus may be associated with a conventional treadmill, such as that shown in

FIG. 11

, for example, and a selected one of the punching devices positioned so that it may be struck by a person using the treadmill. The punching device may be adjusted both vertically and horizontally to optimally position it for use. If desired, the punching device not in use by the person exercising on the treadmill may be positioned so that it can be struck by a second person. See

FIGS. 1

,


5


and


7


, for example.




The apparatus of the invention is simple and rugged in construction, and has great versatility in that it (at least that form shown in

FIGS. 1-10

) may be used alone as a boxing exercise device, or in combination with a conventional treadmill to simultaneously provide multiple forms of exercise, and may even be used simultaneously by more than one person. The form of the invention shown in

FIGS. 11-14

makes use of the frame of an existing exercise device, and is therefore much more simple and economical than conventional boxing exercise devices, in addition to which it enables multiple exercises to be simultaneously performed on a treadmill.




While particular embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described in detail herein, it should be understood that various changes and modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and intent of the invention as defined by the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. In combination, boxing exercise apparatus and a treadmill, comprising:an adjustable frame having support means for selectively adjustably supporting different types of punching bags in optimum position to be struck with the hands and/or feet of a person using the apparatus; at least one punching bag supported on the frame by the support means; adjustable attaching means on the frame for releasably attaching the boxing exercise apparatus to a treadmill for simultaneous use of the boxing exercise apparatus and the treadmill, said frame being adjustable in multiple directions to accommodate proper positioning of the adjustable attaching means; and a treadmill connected with the attaching means in position for simultaneous use of the punching bag and the treadmill.
  • 2. Boxing exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein:the frame is free-standing, whereby it can be used to support a punching bag independently of use with a treadmill.
  • 3. Boxing exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein:the frame is not free-standing and is mounted for support on the frame of a treadmill.
  • 4. Boxing exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein:means are on the frame for simultaneously supporting multiple punching bags in position for use.
  • 5. Boxing exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein:releasable means is on the frame for selectively supporting different types of punching bags in position for use.
  • 6. Boxing exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein:the frame includes a central section, laterally adjustable side assemblies connected thereto on opposite sides thereof, and a vertically adjustable superstructure, said central section and said side assemblies defining a support for stably supporting the frame on a surface, and said superstructure defining a support for holding a punching bag in optimum position to be struck by a person using the apparatus.
  • 7. Boxing exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein:the attaching means is carried on the adjustable side assemblies of the frame, whereby the lateral distance between the attaching means may be adjusted by laterally adjusting the side assemblies.
  • 8. Boxing exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein:the attaching means is vertically adjustable on the side assemblies whereby the height of the attaching means may be adjusted.
  • 9. Boxing exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein:the superstructure includes a vertically adjustable vertical member having an upper end, and a horizontally adjustable horizontal member mounted on the upper end of the vertical member; and means is on the horizontal member for supporting a punching bag in spaced relationship to the vertical member.
  • 10. Boxing exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein:the frame includes a vertically adjustable vertical member having an upper end, and a horizontally adjustable horizontal member mounted on the upper end of the vertical member; and means is on the horizontal member for supporting a punching bag in spaced relationship to the vertical member.
  • 11. Boxing exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein:shock absorber means is interposed between the vertical member and the horizontal member of the frame to absorb stresses imposed by striking the punching bag.
  • 12. Boxing exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein:a bracket sleeve is mounted on the upper end of the vertical member, and the horizontal member is telescopically slidable therein to different horizontally adjusted positions.
  • 13. Boxing exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein:a multi-purpose bracket is vertically slidable on the vertical member, below the bracket sleeve, and has at least one sleeve formed thereon for supporting an accessory member in addition to the punching bag that may be supported from the horizontal member.
  • 14. Boxing exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein:the multi-purpose bracket has two sleeves with their respective longitudinal axes orthogonally disposed relative to one another.
  • 15. Boxing exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein:the frame comprises a pair of L-shaped members each having a horizontal component and a vertical component, said horizontal components being telescopically interengaged with one another to define an inverted U-shaped frame with the vertical components extending in parallel, spaced relation to one another; and releasable attaching means is on said vertical components to attach the frame to uprights of a treadmill for support of the frame in an upright position.
  • 16. Boxing exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 15, wherein:the attaching means comprises clamps.
  • 17. Boxing exercise apparatus, comprising:an adjustable frame having means for selectively adjustably supporting different types of punching bags in optimum position to be struck with the hands and/or feet of a person using the apparatus; adjustable attaching means on the frame for releasably attaching the boxing exercise apparatus to a treadmill for simultaneous use of the boxing exercise apparatus and the treadmill; said frame being free-standing, whereby it can be used to support a punching bag independently of use with a treadmill, and including a central section, laterally adjustable side assemblies connected thereto on opposite sides thereof, and a vertically adjustable superstructure, said central section and said side assemblies defining a support for stably supporting the frame on a surface, and said superstructure defining a support for holding a punching bag in optimum position to be struck by a person using the apparatus; said attaching means being carried on the adjustable side assemblies of the frame, whereby the lateral distance between the attaching means may be adjusted by laterally adjusting the side assemblies; and the attaching means is vertically adjustable on the side assemblies, whereby the height of the attaching means may be adjusted.
  • 18. Boxing exercise apparatus, comprising:an adjustable frame having means for selectively adjustably supporting different types of punching bags in optimum position to be struck with the hands and/or feet of a person using the apparatus; adjustable attaching means on the frame for releasably attaching the boxing exercise apparatus to a treadmill for simultaneous use of the boxing exercise apparatus and the treadmill; said frame including a vertically adjustable vertical member having an upper end, and a horizontally adjustable horizontal member mounted on the upper end of the vertical member; means on the horizontal member for supporting a punching bag in spaced relationship to the vertical member; and shock absorber means interposed between the vertical member and the horizontal member of the frame to absorb stresses imposed by striking the punching bag.
  • 19. Boxing exercise apparatus, comprising:an adjustable frame having means for selectively adjustably supporting different types of punching bags in optimum position to be struck with the hands and/or feet of a person using the apparatus; adjustable attaching means on the frame for releasably attaching the boxing exercise apparatus to a treadmill for simultaneous use of the boxing exercise apparatus and the treadmill; said frame including a vertically adjustable vertical member having an upper end, and a horizontally adjustable horizontal member mounted on the upper end of the vertical member; means on the horizontal member for supporting a punching bag in spaced relationship to the vertical member; and a bracket sleeve is mounted on the upper end of the vertical member, and the horizontal member is telescopically slidable therein to different horizontally adjusted positions.
  • 20. Boxing exercise apparatus, comprising:an adjustable frame having means for selectively adjustably supporting different types of punching bags in optimum position to be struck with the hands and/or feet of a person using the apparatus; adjustable attaching means on the frame for releasably attaching the boxing exercise apparatus to a treadmill for simultaneous use of the boxing exercise apparatus and the treadmill, said frame being incapable of free-standing support; said frame comprising a pair of L-shaped members each having a horizontal component and a vertical component, said horizontal components being telescopically interengaged with one another to define an inverted U-shaped frame with the vertical components extending in parallel, spaced relation to one another; and releasable attaching means on said vertical components to attach the frame to uprights of a treadmill for support of the frame in an upright position.
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