Claims
- 1. An exercise apparatus, comprising:
a resistance assembly; a cable linking a first extension arm and a second extension arm to the resistance assembly, wherein the cable includes a first strand and a second strand; wherein the first extension arm includes a first end pivotally supported adjacent the resistance assembly, and a free second end from which the first strand of the cable extends, the first extension arm having a first axis of rotation, the first extension arm further including a first pulley having an axis of rotation offset from and substantially parallel to the first axis of rotation; and wherein the second extension arm includes a first end pivotally supported adjacent the resistance assembly and a free second end from which the second strand of the cable extends, the second extension arm having a second axis of rotation, the second extension arm further including a second pulley having an axis of rotation offset from and substantially parallel to the second axis of rotation.
- 2. An exercise apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the first strand of the cable enters the first end of the first extension arm and exits the second end of the first extension arm, and the second strand of the cable enters the first end of the second extension arm and exits the second end of the second extension arm.
- 3. An apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the first and second pulleys are positioned adjacent respective flange assemblies.
- 4. An apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the resistance assembly comprises a support frame and a stack of weight plates and wherein movement of the cable moves the weight plates.
- 5. An exercise apparatus, comprising:
a resistance assembly; a cable having a first strand and a second strand; a first extension arm having a first end pivotally supported adjacent the resistance assembly and a free second end from which the first strand of the cable extends, the first extension arm having a first axis of rotation; a second extension arm having a first end pivotally supported adjacent the resistance assembly and a free second end from which the second strand of the cable extends, the second extension arm having a second axis of rotation, wherein the cable selectively moves through the first and second extension arms against resistance provided by the resistance assembly; a first pulley positioned such that the first pulley directs the first strand of the cable into a first opening of the first extension arm, the first strand exiting a second opening of the first extension arm, the first pulley having an axis of rotation that is parallel to and offset from an axis of rotation of the first extension arm; a second pulley positioned such that the second pulley directs the second strand of the cable into a first opening of the second extension arm, the second strand exiting a second opening of the second extension arm, the second pulley having an axis of rotation that is parallel to and offset from an axis of rotation of the second extension arm.
- 6. An exercise apparatus as recited in claim 5, wherein the first pulley is positioned adjacent the first end of the first extension arm, and the second pulley is positioned adjacent the second end of the second extension arm.
- 7. The exercise apparatus of claim 5, wherein the resistance assembly comprises a support frame and a stack of weight plates, and wherein the cable is configured so as to engage a pulley system including a pulley coupled to the stack of weight plates, and wherein the cable moves through the first and second extension arms against resistance provided by the weight plates such that the cable links the first extension arm and the second extension arm to the resistance assembly.
- 8. An exercise apparatus, comprising:
a resistance assembly; a cable having a first strand and a second strand; a first flange assembly on one side of the resistance assembly; a second flange assembly on an opposing side of the resistance assembly; a first extension arm having a first end pivotally coupled to the first flange assembly and a free second end from which the first strand of the cable extends, the first extension arm having a first axis of rotation; a second extension arm having a first end pivotally coupled to the second flange assembly and a free second end from which the second strand of the cable extends, the second extension arm having a second axis of rotation, the cable extending through the first and second arms and selectively moving against resistance provided by the resistance assembly; a first pulley having an axis of rotation that is parallel to the first axis of rotation of the first extension arm, the first strand extending over the first pulley and through the first extension arm; and a second pulley having an axis of rotation that is parallel to the second axis of rotation of the second extension arm, the second strand extending over the second pulley and through the second extension arm.
- 9. An exercise apparatus as recited in claim 8, wherein the first pulley is adjacent the first flange assembly and the second pulley is adjacent the second flange assembly.
- 10. An exercise apparatus as recited in claim 8, wherein: (i) the first flange assembly comprises a plate; and (ii) the second flange assembly comprises a plate.
- 11. An exercise apparatus as recited in claim 8, wherein the resistance assembly comprises a support frame and a stack of weight plates, and wherein the cable engages a pulley system including a pulley coupled to the stack of weight plates, and wherein the cable selectively moves through the first and second extension arms against resistance provided by the weight plates.
- 12. An exercise apparatus as recited in claim 8, further comprising a first pin configured to selectively lock the first extension arm with respect to the first flange assembly, the first pin having an axis that is parallel to and offset from the first axis, and a second pin configured to selectively lock the second extension arm with respect to the second flange assembly, the second pin having an axis that is parallel to and offset from the second axis.
- 13. An exercise apparatus, comprising:
a resistance assembly; a cable having a first strand and a second strand; a first extension arm assembly coupled to a first side of the resistance assembly, the first extension arm assembly having (i) a first flange assembly coupled to a first side of the resistance assembly, (ii) a first extension arm pivotally coupled to the first flange assembly; and (iii) a first pulley positioned such that the first strand of the cable moves adjacent the first flange assembly along the surface of the pulley and into the first extension arm, the first pulley having an axis of rotation that is parallel to and offset from an axis of rotation of the first extension arm; and a second extension arm assembly coupled to a second side of the resistance assembly, the second extension arm assembly having (i) a second flange assembly coupled to a second side of the resistance assembly, (ii) a second extension arm pivotally coupled to the second flange assembly; and (iii) a second pulley positioned such that the second strand of the cable moves adjacent the second flange assembly along the surface of the pulley and into the second extension arm, the second pulley having an axis of rotation that is parallel to and offset from an axis of rotation of the second extension arm, the cable extending through the first and second arms and selectively moving against resistance provided by the resistance assembly.
- 14. An exercise apparatus as recited in claim 13, wherein the first flange assembly comprises a first plate and a second plate and the second flange assembly comprises a first plate and a second plate, and wherein the first pulley is positioned such that the first strand of the cable moves between the first and second plates of the flange assembly, along the surface of the first pulley and into the first extension arm, and wherein the second pulley is positioned such that the second strand of the cable moves between the first and second plates of the second flange assembly, along the surface of the second pulley and into the second extension arm.
- 15. An exercise apparatus as recited in claim 13, wherein the first pulley is positioned between the first and second plates of the first flange assembly and the second pulley is positioned between the first and second plates of the second flange assembly.
- 16. An exercise apparatus as recited in claim 14, wherein the resistance assembly comprises a support frame and a stack of weight plates, and wherein the cable engages a pulley system including a pulley coupled to the stack of weight plates, and wherein the cable moves through the first and second extension arms against resistance provided by the weight plates, the cable thereby linking the first extension arm assembly and the second extension arm assembly to the resistance assembly.
- 17. An exercise apparatus, comprising:
a resistance assembly; a cable having a first strand and a second strand; a first extension arm assembly coupled to a first side of the resistance assembly, the first extension arm assembly having (i) a first flange assembly coupled to the first side of the resistance assembly, the first flange assembly having first and second plates; (ii) a first extension arm pivotally coupled to the first flange assembly at a first pivot point, said first pivot point having a first axis; (iii) a first pulley positioned such that the first strand of the cable moves between the first and second plates of the first flange assembly, along the surface of the first pulley and into the first extension arm at a location adjacent the first flange assembly, the first pulley having an axis of rotation that is parallel to and offset from the first axis; and (iv) a first locking pin configured to selectively lock the first extension arm into a desired position with respect to the first flange assembly; and a second extension arm assembly coupled to a second side of the resistance assembly, the second extension arm assembly having (i) a second flange assembly coupled to the second side of the resistance assembly, the second flange assembly having first and second plates; (ii) a second extension arm pivotally coupled to the second flange assembly at a second pivot point, said second pivot point having a second axis; (iii) a second pulley positioned such that the second strand of the cable moves between the first and second plates of the second flange assembly, along the surface of the second pulley and into the second extension arm at a location adjacent the second flange assembly, the second pulley having an axis of rotation that is parallel to and offset from the second axis; and (iv) a second locking pin configured to selectively lock the second extension arm into a desired position with respect to the second flange assembly; and wherein
the cable engages a pulley system including a pulley coupled to a stack of weight plates, the cable extending through the first and second arms and selectively moving against resistance provided by the weight plates.
- 18. An exercise apparatus as recited in claim 17, wherein the cable links the first extension arm assembly and the second extension arm assembly to the resistance assembly.
- 19. An exercise apparatus as recited in claim 18, wherein the first locking pin has an axis that is parallel to the first axis.
- 20. An exercise apparatus, comprising:
a resistance assembly; a cable having a first strand and a second strand;; a first extension arm assembly coupled to a first side of the resistance assembly, the first extension arm assembly having (i) a first flange assembly coupled to a first side of the resistance assembly; (ii) a first extension arm pivotally coupled to the first flange assembly; and (iii) a first pulley having a portion thereof positioned internally with respect to first and second portions of the first extension arm such that the first pulley directs the first strand of the cable into a first opening of the first extension arm, the first strand exiting a second opening of the first extension arm, the first pulley having an axis of rotation that is parallel to and offset from an axis of rotation of the first extension arm; and a second extension arm assembly coupled to a second side of the resistance assembly, the second extension arm assembly having (i) a second flange assembly coupled to a second side of the resistance assembly; (ii) a second extension arm pivotally coupled to the second flange assembly and (iii) a second pulley having a portion thereof positioned internally with respect to first and second portions of the second extension arm such that the second pulley directs the second strand of the cable into a first opening of the second extension arm, the second strand exiting a second opening of the second extension arm, the second pulley having an axis of rotation that is parallel to and offset from an axis of rotation of the second extension arm, the cable selectively moving within the first and second extension arms against resistance provided by the resistance assembly.
- 21. An exercise apparatus as recited in claim 20, wherein a portion of the first pulley is positioned directly between first and second walls of the first extension arm and a portion of the second pulley is positioned between first and second walls of the second extension arm.
- 22. The exercise apparatus of claim 20, wherein the resistance assembly comprises a support frame and a stack of weight plates, and wherein the cable engages a pulley system including a pulley coupled to the stack of weight plates, and wherein the cable moves through the first and second extension arms against resistance provided by the weight plates, the cable thereby linking the first extension arm assembly and the second extension arm assembly to the resistance assembly.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This patent application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/864,246 filed on May 25, 2001, entitled “Cable Crossover Exercise Apparatus,” inventor Roy Simonson, which has been assigned U.S. Pat. No. 6,458,061, and which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/395,194, filed on Sep. 14, 1999, entitled “Cable Crossover Exercise Apparatus,” now U.S. Pat. No. 6,238,323, each of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
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