Claims
- 1. Physical exercising apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- a seat and a backrest on said frame;
- a pivot shaft centered above said backrest and journalled on said frame about a transverse pivot axis;
- a crank arm fixed to said pivot shaft;
- a pair of handlebar levers connected to and rotatable with said pivot shaft and symmetrically arranged with respect to said backrest, each of said handlebar levers having a handgrip at its lower end substantially above the height of said seat that can be grasped and moved angularly forwardly from a rest position by a respective hand of a user seated on said seat, and, alternatively, standing adjacent thereto, thereby rotating said handlebar levers, said pivot shaft and said crank arm;
- resistance means on said frame operatively connected to said crank arm for resisting rotation of said handlebar levers from said rest position; and
- selector means for adjustably locking the angular position of each of said handlebar levers relative to said pivot shaft and said crank arm whereby said handlebar levers and the handgrips thereon can be selectively angularly disposed for placement in various rest positions to facilitate various exercises accessible alternatively from seated and standing positions by the user.
- 2. Physical exercising apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said selector means comprises splines at each end of said pivot shaft and mating splines at the upper end of each handlebar lever.
- 3. Physical exercising apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said selector means comprises a releasable splined connection between the upper end of each handlebar lever and the respective end of said pivot shaft.
- 4. Physical exercising apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said splined connection comprises a splined socket at each end of said pivot shaft and a mating splined tip at the upper end of each handlebar lever.
- 5. Physical exercising apparatus according to claim 4 including biasing means for axially and yieldingly urging said splined tips into engagement with, and permitting axial disengagement from, the mating splined socket for readjustment of the rest position of each handlebar lever.
- 6. Physical exercising apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- a seat and a backrest on said frame;
- a pivot shaft centered above said backrest and journalled on said frame about a transverse pivot axis;
- a crank arm fixed to said pivot shaft;
- a pair of handlebar levers connected to and rotatable with said pivot shaft and symmetrically arranged with respect to said backrest, each of said handlebar levers having a handgrip at its lower end that can be grasped and moved forwardly from a rest position by a respective hand of a user seated on said seat, thereby rotating said handlebar levers, said pivot shaft and said crank arm;
- resistance means on said frame operatively connected to said crank arm for resisting rotation of said handlebar levers from said rest position;
- selector means for adjustably locking the angular position of each of said handlebar levers relative to said pivot shaft and said crank arm whereby said handlebar levers and the handgrips thereon can be selectively placed in various rest positions to facilitate various exercises; and
- wherein said handgrips are separated by at least the width of said backrest, and one of the rest positions of said handlebar levers disposes said handgrips behind said backrest so that the user can sit on said seat facing said backrest and pull said handgrips toward the chest.
- 7. Physical exercising apparatus according to claim 6 wherein footrests are located on the lower front portion of said frame below and in front of said seat, and one of the rest positions of said handlebar levers disposes said handgrips in front of said seat and approximately at shoulder height of a user standing on said footrests to facilitate a standing press exercise.
- 8. Physical exercising apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- a seat and a backrest on said frame;
- a pivot shaft centered above said backrest and journalled on said frame about a transverse pivot axis;
- a crank arm fixed to said pivot shaft;
- a pair of handlebar levers connected to and rotatable with said pivot shaft and symmetrically arranged with respect to said backrest, each of said handlebar levers having a handgrip at its lower end that can be grasped and moved forwardly from a rest position by a respective hand of a user seated on said seat, thereby rotating said handlebar levers, said pivot shaft and said crank arm;
- resistance means on said frame operatively connected to said crank arm for resisting rotation of said handlebar levers from said rest position;
- selector means for adjustably locking the angular position of each of said handlebar levers relative to said pivot shaft and said crank arm whereby said handlebar levers and the handgrips thereon can be selectively placed in various rest positions to facilitate various exercises, and wherein said selector means comprises a releasable splined connection between the upper end of each handlebar lever and the respective end of said pivot shaft, said splined connection including a splined socket at each end of said pivot shaft and a mating splined tip at the upper end of each handlebar lever, a spring biasing mechanism extending within said splined socket and interconnecting said splined tips of said handlebar levers for axially and yieldingly urging said splined tips into engagement with, and permitting axial disengagement from, the mating splined socket for readjustment of the rest position of each handlebar lever.
- 9. In a free-standing physical exercising apparatus having a frame; a seat and a backrest on said frame; at least one moveable handlebar lever pivoted at its upper end relative to said frame about a transverse pivot axis located above said backrest and above the head of a user seated on said seat with his back against said backrest, said handlebar lever having a handgrip at its lower end that can be grasped and pushed forwardly by the user, to perform a seated chest press exercise, from a rest position adjacent the user's chest to an extended position with the user's arms extended, thereby rotating said handlebar lever about said pivot axis; a crank arm rotatable about said pivot axis in unison with said handlebar lever; and resistance means on said frame operatively connected to said crank arm for resisting rotation of said handlebar lever from its rest position, the improvemement comprising:
- footrests on the lower front portion of said frame below and in front of said seat on which the user can stand when performing alternate exercises in a standing position in front of the apparatus; and
- selector means for adjustably locking the angular position of said handlebar lever relative to said crank arm whereby said handlebar lever can be selectively placed in various rest positions to facilitate various exercises, said handlebar lever in one of said rest positions extending forwardly with said handgrip located in front of said seat and approximately at shoulder height of a user standing on said footrests to facilitate a standing press exercise.
- 10. Physical exercising apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said selector means permits angular adjustment of said handlebar lever when unlocked by rotation of said handlebar lever about said pivot axis to a desired rest position.
- 11. Physical exercising apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said selector means comprises a pivot shaft attached to said crank arm and journalled on said frame for rotation about said pivot axis, and mating axial splines on said shaft and on said handlebar lever.
- 12. Physical exercising apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said selector means further comprises biasing means for axially and yieldingly urging said splines into engagement and permitting axial disengagement thereof for readjustment of the rest position of said handlebar lever.
- 13. Physical exercising apparatus according to claim 12 wherein the splines on said shaft are within an axial socket at one end of said shaft and the splines on said handlebar lever are external thereof, said handlebar lever matingly received within said socket.
- 14. Physical exercising apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the splines on said shaft are within an axial socket at one end of said shaft and the splines on said handlebar lever are external thereof, said handlebar lever matingly received within said socket.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/403,404, filed Sept. 6, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,964,632.
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