The present invention relates to an exercise apparatus and more specifically to a multi-attachment exercise apparatus with adjustable parts for multi-directional training of the user.
The human body moves in multi-planar directions and incorporates multitude of muscles all working in combination simultaneously in almost all aspects of life. Strength, mobility, flexibility, cardio-conditioning, balance, muscle awareness and coordination are all important during daily life particularly in the area of sports conditioning and movement but also in normal human activities found in everyday life like loading groceries into a car, walking the dog on a slippery sidewalk in the snow, raking leaves, etc. Existing exercise devices do not allow the user to train all these aspects simultaneously even though we live in a world that requires such skills.
Existing swing training fitness devices are designed to simulate the walking patterns of user. They are limited in their functionality and are usually fixed in a single use design. They swing forward and backward in an arced path, with the user standing on two pedals attached to two solid bars with a pivot point at about waist height and usually with the other end of each bar above the pivot point for the user to hold onto. As the user swings each leg alternatively forward and backward they stimulate a walking pattern. Such a device can be used for a cardio exercise but it provides very limited strength to the user. Exercises particularly in the mid-section, hips, legs, ankles and the connective tissues joining all of muscles in these areas are not provided by the existing fitness devices.
The present invention provides an exercise apparatus for allowing multi-planar and multi-directional training to the body of a user, wherein the exercise apparatus comprises a supporting frame, a plurality of foot platforms and means for attaching the foot platforms to the frame.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus of this type which allows a user to exercise mid-section, hips, legs, ankles and the connective tissues joining all of the muscles in these areas.
It is further an object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus to allow for training and coordination of the mid-section, hips, legs, ankles with the upper body of the user for better strength, mobility, flexibility, cardio-conditioning, balance, muscle awareness and coordination.
It is further an object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus to allow rotational and multi-directional ankle training.
It is further an object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus which can be mounted on devices having attaching means for a supporting frame.
It is further an object of the present invention to provide a supporting frame upon which an exercise apparatus can be mounted thereby making it a stand-alone product.
It is further an object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus which has multiple interchangeable parts, attachments and accessories allowing for various upper and lower body applications to be performed.
These objects, as well as other objects which will become apparent from the discussion that follows, are achieved, in accordance with the present invention by providing an exercise apparatus which comprises:
a support having a plurality of connecting points;
two foot platforms adapted to be attached to, and hang from, the connecting points in a side by side arrangement to support a user; and
at least one vertical elongate hanging member, connecting each of the foot platforms to at least one of the connecting points on the support, allowing for movement of the foot platforms in a substantially horizontal X-Y plane with at least two degrees of freedom.
According to one aspect of the invention, the foot platforms are elongate and hung so that they are either arranged in parallel or have one of their ends closer together than their opposite ends.
According to another aspect of the invention, the foot platforms are hung with one of their ends higher or lower than their opposite ends.
According to still another aspect of the invention, at least one substantially horizontal connecting member is provided to interconnect the two foot platforms together, either in front, in the middle or in the rear.
The support structure is designed to be free standing or to be mounted onto other supporting structures. It is preferably provided with a series of connecting points for each hanging member so that the user can select the positions of the foot platforms by selecting the connecting points to which the respective hanging members are attached.
The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following more particular description of the invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to
Embodiments of the present invention provide an exercise apparatus for multi-directional and multi-planar training of the body of the user. In the description of the present invention, numerous specific details are provided, such as examples of components and/or mechanisms, to provide a thorough understanding of the various embodiments of the present invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that an embodiment of the present invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other apparatus, systems, assemblies, methods, components, materials, parts, and/or the like. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not specifically shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of embodiments of the present invention.
a illustrates an exercise apparatus 100 along with its various parts. The exercise apparatus 100 comprises a support frame which supports foot platforms 20 substantially in parallel by means of hanging elements 30 such as chains, cables, ropes, cords, rods or bands. The support frame comprises a C-shaped holding bar 12 and support bars 14. The holding bar 12 of the support frame is attached to the support bars 14, oriented such that the C-shaped configuration is substantially horizontal. The user steps on the foot platforms 20 and holds the holding bar 12 when commencing a workout. The support bars 14 are adapted to be attached to a mounting support, such as a wall, floor or other frame members, with the aid of mounting means. The mounting support can be a wall, or a separate stand, or any supporting frame such as a SUPERCELL exercise system available commercially from Vortex Fitness Equipment is Wilmington, Del., USA.
The hanging elements 30 used to attach the foot platforms 20 to the holding bar 12 adapted or hinged for movement in multiple directions, allowing the foot platforms to move in a substantially horizontal X-Y plane with two degrees of freedom. This allows the user to train his/her body in multi-directional patterns for better strength, mobility, flexibility, cardio-conditioning, balance, muscle awareness and coordination. Multiple connecting points 48a, 48b, 48c and 48d in front, and 49a, 49b, 49c and 49d in the rear, arranged on strips fastened below the holding bar 12 permit adjustment of the distance between the foot platforms 20, and also permit the foot platforms to be suspended either substantially in parallel or at an angle with respect to each other (away from strictly parallel) to facilitate different training exercises, and to allow various starting positions for the feet, such as a “pigeon toed” stance and the like. The holding bar 12 has swivel snap hooks or clips 42 which are further attached to a carabiner 44 to lock the links of one end of the hanging elements 30. A snap hook or the carabiner 44 can be used to adjust the length of each respective hanging element 30 to raise or lower the ends of each foot platform separately. In this way, the foot platforms can be arranged either substantially horizontally, as shown, or with one end of one or both at a different height or level than the opposite end.
The lower ends of the hanging elements 30 can be attached directly to the foot platforms 20 or connected via bungee cords or similar elastic members 50, as shown. This gives the platforms an additional degree of freedom of movement, in the vertical or “Z” direction, enabling the user to bounce up and down. Alternatively, instead of the chain or cable 30, elastic members such as rubber bands or bungee cords can be used to connect the foot platforms 20 to the holding bar 12.
In another embodiment only the carabiner 44 can be used to lock the links of the hanging elements 30. The present invention contemplates the use of swivel snap hooks 42, whereas other types of hooks or connecting means can be used without departing from the scope of the invention.
In another embodiment the hanging elements 30 are slidably attached to the support frame 10 as illustrated in
In still another embodiment, the holding bar 12 is provided with various connecting elements 48 and 49 to allow the user to attach the hanging elements 30 at specific points on the holding bar 12 as illustrated in
In still another embodiment, provisions 70 are made on the support bars 14 of the main frame 10 for accommodating crossbars 60 or similar structures as illustrated in
One such accessory can be a detachable device for upper body training as illustrated in
In the embodiment shown in
Another such upper body training accessory is a detachable exercise bicycle device 120 with an adjustable resistance to facilitate an upper body workout of the user as illustrated in
To provide information about the use of the exercise apparatus, a number of electronic sensors may be disposed at various points on the apparatus. For example, as shown in
On or more such sensors 122a and 122b may also be fitted to the hand-operated bicycle device, as shown in
In still another embodiment, the foot platforms 20 are fitted with various accessories for ankle training in multiple directions. These accessories may be both attachable and detachable, so that the user can apply them to the foot platforms 20 whenever an ankle exercise is required.
The accessory can be a pivotal circular plate 140 as shown in
In still another embodiment, a foot platform 138 can be pivoted centrally as shown in
In still another embodiment, the exercise apparatus 100 is mounted on a stand 200 using a ladder hook-on assembly 150 thereby making it a stand-alone product as shown in
Motion sensors 22a and 22b can be provided on the foot platforms to sense the motion imparted by the user. These and the other sensors that may be provided on the exercise apparatus are connected to an electronic system (not shown) for processing and signals and providing an image display in response to these signals.
As shown in
b-5e illustrate another embodiment of the exercise apparatus in which the left and right platforms are connected to the horizontal base members 220 via tethers 23a and 23b, respectively. These tethers, which may be connected either to the center of each platform, or to each end of each platform, as shown, prevent the platforms from moving too far apart or close together. The tethers are preferably attached by clips or rings at each end. The clips may be connected and disconnected to attach and remove the tethers from the apparatus, as desired. The clips allow for movement of the tethers with respect to the platforms and the base members at the points of connection.
The tethers 23a and 23b are preferably adjustable in length and may be rigid rods, or flexible bands, cables, chains or cords. The tethers can also be elastic bands or springs, or even a piston and cylinder arrangement that provides resistance to axial movement.
c-5e show different configurations of the tethers with respect to their points of attachment. In
The stand 200, without the support frame, the hanging members and the foot platforms, is illustrated in
The exercise apparatus 100 can also be mounted on wall or any supporting structure using standard mounting means.
a-7h show various configurations of the foot platforms 20, as they are hung in the exercise apparatus according to the present invention. In
Since the hanging members are pivoted at the top, and/or are flexible in and of themselves, the user can cause the foot platforms to assume any position desired in the horizontal X-Y plane, even though their “default” position may be in parallel, as shown in
a, 7b, 7c and 7e show the addition of a horizontal connecting member 24 extending between and interconnecting the two horizontal foot platforms 20. In
The connecting members 24 can be flexible cords or chains or inflexible rods. In the case of flexible cords, they can be elastic, such as bungee cords, rubber bands or springs, or non-elastic, such as cables or chains. In the case of inflexible rods, they can be either rigidly connected to the foot platforms or pivotally connected, so that the foot platforms can rotate in the horizontal plane about the points of connection. Advantageously, the connecting members 24 are clipped to the foot platforms so as to permit relative movement in any direction.
Advantageously, the connecting members 24 can comprise a piston and cylinder providing at least one of hydraulic and pneumatic resistance in at least one direction. The piston and cylinder are preferably spring biased in one direction to restore the spacing between the foot platforms to a default position when the user does not apply force.
Advantageously also, the hanging members 30 and/or the connecting members 24 are adjustable in length.
As illustrated, the apparatus includes a stand 310 which supports the foot platforms 20, in the manner described above, as well as a vertical member 312 to which are attached horizontal handles 314 and an exercise chart 316.
The foot platforms 20 are slanted toward each other at the front to create the “pigeon-toe” effect described above in connection with
Advantageously, the main support or stand 310 is formed of a frame made in two pieces, a right side 310a and left side 310b, respectively, as shown in
A cord or rod 24 is connected between the foot platforms. Preferably this connecting member is elastic, such as a rubber band, a bungee cord, a spring or the like.
In still another embodiment, the exercise apparatus 100 can be adapted to be used by a physically challenged person. A person having a disabled leg can rest the disabled leg on a foot rest mounted on the apparatus and perform the exercise with the other leg. Also, the exercise apparatus can be designed to be used by a person in a wheelchair. The user can perform upper body exercise by attaching an add-on to the main frame 10, as shown in
In still another embodiment, one or more sensors can be disposed within the exercise apparatus 100. The sensors can be integrated with a screen display (not shown) for interactive use in a manner well known in the art. The sensors can be used to sense the heartbeat rate or other body conditions of the user in order to display these conditions on a screen and to notify the user about his/her physical health status. Various other types of sensors, such as the motion sensors 22a and 22b shown in
In still another embodiment, the exercise apparatus 100 can be equipped with electricity generating means to convert the physical energy of the user into electrical energy. Generated electrical energy can be used to power the electronic systems of the exercise apparatus 100; that is, the sensors, monitors and displays and the like.
While certain embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it will be clear that the present invention is not limited to these embodiments only. Numerous modifications, changes, variations, substitutions and equivalents will be apparent to those skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, as described in the following claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent application No. 13/004,022, filed Jan. 10, 2011, entitled “MULTI-DIRECTIONAL BODY SWING TRAINER WITH INTERCHANGEABLE AND ADJUSTABLE ATTACHMENTS” and is related to U.S. Pat. No. 7,914,428 and U.S. Pat. No. 7,722,514 both of which are entitled “MULTI-DIRECTIONAL BODY SWING, TURN AND TWIST TRAINER WITH INTERCHANGEABLE AND ADJUSTABLE ATTACHMENTS”.
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