This application is a U.S. national stage application of a PCT application PCT/RU2008/000746 filed on 28 Nov. 2008, published as WO2009/082266, whose disclosure is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference, which PCT application claims priority of a Russian Federation application RU2007147696 filed on 20 Dec. 2007.
The invention concerns mainly the area of manufacturing of sports training apparatus, but also can be used in other areas of mechanical engineering, when it is necessary to smoothly increase or decrease the axial load applied to an axis.
In trainings of sportsmen, mainly in bodybuilding and power-lifting, there is often a requirement of smooth increase in loading either in a positive, or in a negative movement phases.
Adaptations for an increase of the load in the negative phase are unknown. For getting this effect in trainings, a sportsman usually uses the help of a partner putting additional pressure upon a basic burden.
For increasing the load in the positive phase one usually uses metal chains secured on the basic burden. Thusly, the weight of the chains creates an additional burden thereby increasing the load for muscles of the sportsman. In the process of lowering the basic burden, the chain's links lay down on the floor, and the weight of additional burden decreases. In the process of lifting the basic burden, the chain links get off the floor, increasing the weight of additional burden.
The above described method has the following shortcoming: for athletes of different levels of preparation, it is necessary to use chains of different weights. It demands the presence of a considerable quantity of chains, creates difficulties in their storage and moving in an exercise room.
The inventive device is herein proposed for changing a load in various phases of movement. In preferred embodiments, the device comprises a basic burden capable of vertical movement; a hinge with a horizontal axis; a lever having an end coupled to the hinge and capable of rotating around the horizontal axis; and a revolving means (a roller or a pinion) for revolving about an axis fixedly mounted on the basic burden and extending essentially parallel to the horizontal axis, wherein the lever freely leans against the revolving means. In embodiments, the device may preferably comprise a supplemental burden secured in the region of the other end of lever. The lever may consist of two parallel rods fixedly attached to each other and pivotable around a common horizontal axis, or the rods can be independent and each pivotable around its own horizontal axis. The device provides convenient varying the load in the positive and negative phases of movement. It's usable in fitness, or in other areas, where it is necessary to smoothly vary the load.
While the invention may be susceptible to embodiment in different forms, there are described in detail herein below, specific embodiments of the present invention, with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to that as illustrated and described herein.
A preferred embodiment of the inventive device is illustrated on
Due to gravitation, the lever 1 acts upon the roller (pinion) 4 with a variable force depending on the shoulder determined by an angle of leaning against the roller (pinion) as illustrated on
In a position, depicted on
The movement of the basic burden 4 above the horizontal position of the lever 1 (the movement is depicted on
The movement of the basic burden 4 below the horizontal position of the lever 1 (the movement is depicted on
It is possible to change a degree of increase or decrease in the loading in both phases of movement by varying the weight of the supplemental burden 5.
For providing symmetry of the load, it is preferable to use the lever 1 consisting of two essentially parallel rods fixedly attached to each other (as shown on
Alternatively, the lever 1 may consist of two essentially parallel independent rods (as shown on
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2007147696 | Dec 2007 | RU | national |
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PCT/RU2008/000746 | 11/28/2008 | WO | 00 | 5/24/2010 |
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WO2009/082266 | 7/2/2009 | WO | A |
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