The invention relates to apparatus for use in exercising and strengthening the human body. The new apparatus allows exercising many elements of the human body and exercising martial arts methods. Various exercise devices or apparatus may be attached to allow a broad range of exercise methodology.
There may currently exist apparatus for exercising the human body. These apparatus may allow combinations of weight exercise for arms, legs, body twisting and bending as well as other body strengthening and toning. The structure used to create the force or weight resistance for exercising may not allow for an ease of selection and operation of the apparatus. Also, many exercise apparatus do not allow attachment of a selection of different types of exercise devices. The incorporation of martial arts devices to allow such exercising may not be compatible with more traditional weight exercise apparatus.
The present invention is directed to apparatus for human exercise. An apparatus for human exercise may have a support frame having two interior frame members spaced apart and positioned generally vertical with two side frame members spaced apart from and generally parallel to the two interior frame members. An upper cross member may be attached at an upper end and a lower cross member may be attached at a lower end of the two interior frame members and the two side frame members. A right kick arm element and a left kick arm element may be rotatably attached to the support frame and a kick board may be attached to the two interior frame members.
A central vertical structure may have an upper frame element and a lower frame element with four upright frame members attached therebetween to form a generally open rectangular box frame. An upper pulley assembly may be attached to an upper portion of the central vertical structure and a lower pulley assembly may be attached to a lower portion of the central vertical structure. A weight apparatus may have a plurality of weight elements disposed in the central vertical structure. A weight select rod may be disposed centrally in each of the weight elements that may have weight apertures therein and each weight element may have a select rod attachment element for attachment to said weight select rod. A first cable may be attached to the weight select rod and routed over a first pulley in the upper pulley assembly to be attached to a weight select element wherein the weight select element may be movable vertically in the central vertical structure. A second cable may be attached to the upper frame element by a first tension spring and extended downwardly to be routed over a second pulley and a third pulley in the lower pulley assembly, and then extended upwardly to be routed over a fourth pulley rotatably attached to an elevated attachment shaft wherein the second cable releasably attachable to the weight select element. A third cable and a fourth cable may each be attached to the upper frame element by a tension spring and may extend downwardly, the third cable may be routed over a fifth pulley in the lower pulley assembly and may be attached to a sixth pulley, and the fourth cable may be routed over a seventh pulley in the lower pulley assembly and may be attached to an eighth pulley wherein the third cable and the fourth cable may be releasably attachable to the weight select element. The sixth pulley and the eighth pulley may be fixedly attached to a press shaft rotatably attached to the central vertical structure intermediate the upper portion and the lower portion and the press shaft may have a press bar attached at each end. A fifth cable and a sixth cable may each be attached to the upper frame element by a tension spring and may extend downwardly, the fifth cable may be routed over a ninth and a tenth pulley in the lower cable assembly to then extend upwardly and be routed over an eleventh pulley to be attached to a twelfth pulley, and the sixth cable may be routed over a thirteenth and a fourteenth pulley in the lower pulley assembly to then extend upwardly and be routed over a fifteenth pulley to be attached to a sixteenth pulley wherein the fifth cable and the sixth cable may be releasably attachable to the weight select element. The twelfth pulley and the sixteenth pulley may each be attached in a pivot assembly wherein each of the pivot assemblies may be attached to a support plate disposed and attached to the central vertical structure intermediate the upper portion and the lower portion. Each of the pivot assemblies may have a pec element attached.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
The following detailed description represents the best currently contemplated modes for carrying out the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention.
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The central vertical structure 20 may have a weight apparatus 100 for attachment of weight elements 102 to various exercise elements of the exercise apparatus 10. There may be a horizontal bar 40 attached to a cable 202. There may be support brackets 41 attached to front frame members 30, 32 for storing the bar 40. Weight elements 102 may be attachable to cable 202 and the cable 202 may be routed on pulleys 222 to allow exercise with the horizontal bar 40 by pulling downwardly on the bar.
There may be a right and left press bar 42, 44 attached by for example a pin 48 to a rotatable press shaft 46 rotatably attached to the central vertical structure 20. The rotatably shaft 46 may have pulleys 224 engage with cables 204 that may be attached to weight elements 102 to resist rotation of press shaft 46. This may allow a user to exert an upward force on the press bars 42, 44 to exercise, for example, in a manner similar to bench pressing weights for exercise.
A right and left pec element 50, 52 may be attached to right and left front frame members 30, 32 in position for rotation by a user about a pivot assembly 54. The pivot assembly 54 may be attached to a support plate 56 that may be attached to frame members 30, 32. The pivot assembly 54 may have a pulley attached to a cable 206 that may be routed over pulleys for attachment to weight elements 102 to resist rotation of the pivot assembly 54. This may allow a user to apply force against the pec elements 50, 52 to exercise. The pec elements 50, 52 may be attached to pec extension arms 66 that are slidably positioned in slots 64 of arm supports 62 for slidable extension outwardly from pivot assemblies 54 to adjust the leverage available for exercise.
There may be a lower pull cable 208 extending outwardly adjacent the lower frame member 24. The cable 208 may be routed over pulleys for attachment to weight elements 102 to resist an outward pull force on the cable 208. The cable 208 may be used for attachment to a variety of exercise devices, for example, a leg exercise device that may be an element of an exercise bench that may be attached to the attachment shaft 38.
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The pulley assemblies 110 and 112 may have a frame with shafts attached for support of the pulleys, The pulleys may have ball bearing central elements for ease of rotation on the shafts as may be known in the art or may have other rotational low friction interfaces.
The cable 202 for the horizontal bar 40 may be attached to the upper frame element 22 by a tension spring 250. The cable 202 may then extend downwardly to be routed over pulleys 222A and 222B in lower pulley assembly 112. The cable 202 may then extend upwardly to be routed over pulley 222C for attachment to the horizontal bar 40. The weight select element 108 may have a clamp 116 positioned to selectively clamp the cable 202 for engagement with the weight select element 108. When the clamp 116 may be engaged, a pull force on cable 202 during an exercise, for example with the horizontal bar 40, may cause the weight select element 108 to move downwardly and cause cable 200 to move selected weight elements 102 upwardly.
Two cables 204 for the press bars 42, 44 may be attached to the upper frame element 22 by a tension spring 250. The cables 204 may then extend downwardly to be routed over pulleys 224A in lower pulley assembly 112. The cables 204 may then extend upwardly and forwardly to be attached to pulleys 224B. The pulleys 224B may be fixedly attached to rotatable press shaft 46 such that if an upward force may be applied to a press bars 42, 44 the pulleys 224B may be rotated and apply a pulling force on the cables 204. If the cables 204 may be clamped by clamps 116 to the weight select element 108, selected weight elements 102 may be moved upwardly.
Two cables 206 for the pec elements 50, 52 may be attached to the upper frame element 22 by a tension spring 250. The cables 206 may then extend downwardly to be routed over pulleys 226A and 226B in lower pulley assembly 112. The cables 206 may then extend upwardly to be routed over pulleys 226C to then be attached to pulleys 226D. The pulleys 226C may be rotatably attached to a support plate 70 wherein the pulleys 226C may have ball bearing central elements. The pulleys 226D may be attached in a pivot assembly 54 that may be attached to the support plate 56. When the peck extension arm 66 may have a force applied, the pulley 226D may be rotated to apply a pulling force on the cables 206. If the cables 206 may be clamped by clamps 116 to the weight select element 108, selected weight elements 102 may be moved upwardly.
The cables 206 may also be routed through an idler pulley assembly 70 disposed between pulleys 226B and 226C. The idler pulley assembly 70 may have upper and lower fixed pulleys 72 and an intermediate pulley 74 biased by a spring 76. The spring-biased pulley 74 on an intermediate pulley arm 78 may apply force to the cables 206 to prevent slack in the cables.
The cable 208 for use adjacent the lower frame element 24 may be attached to the upper frame element 22 by a tension spring 250. The cable 208 may extend downwardly to be routed over pulleys 228A and 228B in lower pulley assembly 112 to extend outwardly adjacent the lower frame element 24. If the cable 208 may be clamped by a clamp 116 to the weight select element 108, and outward pulling force on the end of cable 208 may move selected weight elements 102 upwardly.
The weight select element 108 may be a generally rectangular flat plate shape having a pair of rollers 160 attached at each side edge 162. The rollers 160 may be positioned in a track 164 that may be a U-channel attached to the upper and lower frame elements 22, 24. The cable 200 may be clamped to the weight select element 108 approximately centered horizontally and there may be stabilizing cables 168 attached to cable 200 and to the top and bottom of the weight select element 108. The clamps 116 attached to the weight select element 108 may have a link 170 to a selection lever 172 for each cable combination that may be selectable for use of the apparatus for exercise.
The pec exercise pivot assembly 54 may have pulley 226D attached to a peck pulley lever bracket 58. The pulley 226D and bracket 58 may be attached to an arm support 62 such that rotation of the arm support 62 will rotate pulley 226D. There may be a spacer element 68 attached to a pivot bracket 57 to position the arm support 62 relative to the pivot bracket 57. The pivot bracket 57 may be attached to the support plate 56. The attachment of the pulley 226D, bracket 58 and arm support 62 may be by a bolt and nut. There may be a top cover 55 on the pivot assembly 54. The pec elements 50, 52 may be attached to the pec shaft 60 by a screw.
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There may be a right and left kick frame element and bracket 94, 96 attached to the side frame members 86, 88 and lower cross member 92 for attachment of a right and left kick arm element 120, 122. The kick arm elements 120, 122 may be rotatably attached to the kick brackets 94, 96 and may have an extension arm 124 and a kick pad 126 that may be generally cylindrical in shape. The kick pad 126 may have a kick target 128 attached by a hook and loop strap 129 or other attachment that may protrude outwardly from the kick pad 126.
The right and left kick arm elements 120, 122 may also be rotatably attached to the support frame 80 adjacent upper cross member 90. A kick arm cross member 152 may be attached between each side member 86, 88 and each vertical frame member 82, 84. A swing arm bracket 154 may be attached to protrude rearwardly from the support frame 80 for pivotal attachment of a first end of the extension arm 124. The extension arm 124 may be positioned to rest on the kick arm cross member 152 when the swing arm bracket 154 protrudes sufficiently rearwardly for the structure to support the kick arm element 120 or 112. The extension arm 124 may be positioned by attachment of a C-clamp, a pin placed in apertures or other like attachment to retain the extension arm 124 relative to the kick arm cross member 152. The extension arm 124 may be a telescoping arm that may be attached at a second end to a central shaft 156 having the kick pad attached.
The central vertical element structure 20 may have an attachment shaft 38 protruding forwardly from the front 12 and centrally positioned at the lower frame element 24; and an elevation attachment shaft 39 protruding forwardly from the front 12 and centrally positioned adjacent the upper frame element 22. The support frame 80 may have a lower attachment shaft 98 and an upper attachment shaft 99 protruding forwardly from the front 12 and centrally positioned at the upper and lower cross members 90, 92. The central vertical structure 20 may have right and left front frame members 30, 32 attachable to interior frame members 82, 84 that may be spaced apart to mate with the frame members 30, 32.
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There may be a pair of support arms 180 movably attached to the central vertical structure 20. The support arms 180 may be inserted in a retainer 182 having a vertical oriented aperture 184 and a horizontal aperture 186. In the vertical oriented aperture 184 the support arms may be adjacent frame members 82, 84 as best viewed in
A kick board 140 that may be padded and may have springs, may be attached to the vertical frame members 82, 84 by clips 141.
A track assembly 150 may be attached to the lower attachment shaft 98 by a pin 48. The support arms 180 may be used for balancing when exercising on the track assembly 150.
Other devices such as an arm rest weight device 190, a cycling device 192 and the like may be attached to the apparatus 10. Also devices may be structured for insertion in the elevation attachment shaft 39 and upper attachment shaft 99. A speed bag 130 support 131 may be inserted and attached in shaft 99. A pull-up bar 194 that may have two holding positions may be inserted and attached in 99.
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Monitors 142 may be attached at for example the upper portion of the side frame members 86, 88. The monitors 142 may be positioned for a user to view during exercise activity. They may be tape or DVD player devices, televisions or other display type. They may be attached to an adjustment bracket 144.
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While the invention has been particularly shown and described with respect to the illustrated embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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