Exercise apparatus for inverting human body

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6685603
  • Patent Number
    6,685,603
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 24, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 3, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Lucchesi; Nicholas D.
    • Amerson; L
    Agents
    • Bacon & Thomas, PLLC
Abstract
An exercise apparatus for inverting a human body is disclosed to include a base, two support struts, and a body-inverting mechanism. The two support struts are correspondingly mounted on the base and extend upwardly and slightly forwardly from the base. A connecting strut interconnects top ends of the two support struts. The connecting strut is disposed with a main post at the middle section thereof. The two support struts and the connecting strut together form a U-frame, which leans slightly forwardly toward the base. The body-inverting mechanism includes a seat assembly and a leg engaging assembly and is pivotally mounted on said main post so as to pivot through a limited angle. The U-frame leans slightly forwardly such that a user can do a body rotation exercise forward and backward as well as leftward and rightward with little limitation.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to exercise equipment, and more particularly to an exercise apparatus for inverting a human body.




2. Description of the Related Art




U.S. Pat. No. 5,203,755 discloses an exercise apparatus for inverting a human body. The exercise apparatus is composed of a base


12


, a post


10


extending upwardly and slightly forwardly from the base


12


, a rotatable pelvic cushion


30


, and two knee cushions


38


and


40


. While in operation, a user can stand in front of the pelvic cushion, and bend forwards and downwards transferring his/her weight to the pelvic cushion which rotates clockwise before flexing his/her knees and extending his/her legs partly around the knee cushions to keep his/her body from sliding forwards onto the floor. With the user at this inverted position, a body rotation exercise can be done leftward and rightward without limitation by means of the post, which is single and slightly forward. However, the user cannot do a body exercise forwards and backwards due to the limitation of the post positioned in front of the user while at the inverted position.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an improved exercise apparatus for inverting a human body and the exercise apparatus allows doing a body rotation exercise forward and backward as well as leftward and rightward.




The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide an improved exercise apparatus for inverting a human body and the exercise apparatus is collapsible so as to be compact for storage.




The foregoing objectives of the present invention are attained by the improved exercise apparatus, which is composed of a base, two support struts, and a body-inverting mechanism. The two support struts are correspondingly mounted on the base at bottom ends thereof and extend upwardly and slightly forwardly from the base. A connecting strut, which is positioned between the two support struts, interconnects top ends of the two support struts. The connecting strut is disposed with a main post at the middle section thereof. The two support struts and the connecting strut together form a U-frame, which leans slightly forwardly toward the base. The body-inverting mechanism includes a seat assembly pivotally mounted on a top end of the main post and a leg engaging assembly mounted above the seat assembly. The body-inverting mechanism can pivot about the top end of the main post through a limited angle.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a side view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a schematic view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing that a handrail is at a collapsed position.





FIG. 4

is a schematic view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing that a locking unit is at an operating position.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing that a U-frame is at a collapsed position.





FIG. 6

is a schematic view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing that a user is doing a body rotation exercise leftward and rightward.





FIG. 7

is a schematic view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing that the user is doing a body exercise forwards and backwards.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an exercise apparatus of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention is composed of a base


20


, two support struts


31


, and a body-inverting mechanism


40


.




The base


20


includes two parallel spaced longitudinal base members


21


and a connecting portion


22


interconnecting the two base members


21


. A pedal member


23


is mounted on the connecting portion


22


for a user standing thereon. Each of the base members


21


is disposed with a handgrip


24


at a front side thereof for assisting the user to reach an inverted position and for easily carrying the whole exercise apparatus while the exercise apparatus is at a collapsed position.




The two support struts


31


are respectively mounted on the two base members


21


at two bottom ends thereof and extend upwardly and slightly forwardly. A connecting strut


32


is positioned between and interconnects the two support struts


31


so as to together form a U-frame


30


, which leans slightly forwardly toward the base


20


. Meanwhile, the U-frame


30


is at an operating position. The U-frame


30


includes a transverse strut


33


mounted between the two support struts


31


and below the connecting strut


32


and a main post


34


mounted at the middle section of the connecting strut


32


, wherein the main post


34


has a bottom end mounted on the transverse strut


33


.




The two base members


21


are disposed with two yokes


25


corresponding to each other on which top sides the two support struts


31


are pivotally mounted. Each of the two yokes


25


is disposed with a first pin


251


at a bottom side thereof. The first pin


251


is detachably mounted on each support strut


31


and is inserted into a bottom end of each support strut


31


, thereby fastening the two support struts


31


on the two yokes


25


. Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, each support strut


31


is disposed with a pivot mount


311


, a handrail


35


pivotally mounted on the pivot mount


311


, and a second pin


312


mounted on the pivot mount


311


. Accordingly, the handrails


35


can be turned upward and downward. As shown in

FIG. 1

, while at an operating position, the handrails


35


are turned downward and then fixed on the pivot mounts


311


by the second pins


312


. Likewise, while at a collapsed position, the handrails


35


are turned upward and then fixed on the pivot mounts


311


by the second pin


312


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-4

, the body-inverting mechanism


40


includes a seat assembly


41


and a leg engaging assembly


42


, which are prior arts and will not be described in detail. The main post


34


is fitted with an internal post


341


, on which top end the body-inverting mechanism


40


is pivotally mounted. The internal post


341


can move upward and downward with respect to the main post


34


such that the body-inverting mechanism


40


can be adjustably positioned in height. Additionally, the body-inverting mechanism


40


can pivot about the top end of the internal post


341


through a limited angle. While the seat assembly


41


contacts against the top end of the internal post


231


at an underside thereof, the body-inverting mechanism


40


pivots at a maximal angle. The seat assembly


41


is disposed with an arm


411


at a rear side thereof. The leg engaging assembly


42


is disposed with a first sleeve


421


for fitting to the arm


411


such that the leg engaging assembly


42


can move along the arm


411


forward and backward and the distance between the leg engaging assembly


42


and the seat assembly


41


is adjustable. The first sleeve


421


is disposed with an adjustable bolt


422


thereon. The arm


411


is provided with a plurality of first locating holes


412


thereon. The adjustable bolt


422


is inserted into one of the first locating holes


412


, thereby mounting the leg engaging assembly


42


on the arm


411


and remaining the distance between the leg engaging assembly


42


and the seat assembly


31


. In addition, the seat assembly


41


is disposed with a handlebar


413


at the under side thereof for easily pivoting the body-inverting mechanism


40


by the user.




Furthermore, the main post


34


is disposed with a locking unit


36


at a side thereof. The locking unit


36


includes a second sleeve


361


and a positioning bar


362


fitted in the second sleeve


361


. The positioning bar


362


is longer in length than the second sleeve


361


. The positioning bar


361


has a gripping portion


363


at an end and is inserted into the main post


34


at the other free end. The internal post


341


is provided with a plurality of pairs of second locating holes


342


at two opposite sides thereof for the free end of the positioning bar


362


inserting therethrough. Accordingly, the internal post


341


is fixed in the main post


34


so as to determine the height of the body-inverting mechanism


40


. Additionally, a biasing member (not shown) is mounted between the positioning bar


362


and the second sleeve


361


for pulling the free end of the positioning bar


362


back to inside of the main post


34


while the free end of the positioning bar


362


is pulled away from the pair of second locating holes


342


of the main post


34


.




Referring

FIG. 5

, while the exercise apparatus is at the collapsed position, the handrails


35


are at the collapsed position, the first pins


251


are detached from the yokes


25


, and then the support struts


31


are collapsed downward such that the U-frame


30


lies against the base members


21


. In the meantime, insert the first pins


251


back into the yokes


25


to prevent the U-frame


30


from returning to the operating position. While U-frame


30


and the handrails


35


are respectively fastened by the first pins


251


and the second pins


312


, screw nuts fit onto distal ends of the first pins


251


and the second pins


312


, thereby respectively mounting the U-frame


30


and the handrails


35


more fixedly on the yokes


25


and the pivot mount


311


.




Referring to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the user reaches the inverted position by the assistance of the handrails


35


. Since the U-frame


30


is positioned slightly forwardly, while the user is at the inverted position, the user can do the body rotation exercise leftward and rightward with little limitation. Additionally, a free space is defined between the transverse strut


33


and the two support struts


31


of the U-frame


30


and is positioned below the transverse strut


33


such that the user can do the body rotation exercise forwards and backwards with little limitation.




Referring to

FIG. 8

, the seat assembly


41


of back-inverting mechanism


40


can be additionally adjustably installed with two handles


43


at two sides thereof. The handles


43


are located at such a position that they are inline with the weight centerline of the user while he/she is at the inverted position. The handles


43


are also located vertically so that when the user grasps the handles at the inverted position, his/her arms are 2 to 4 inches short of straight. When the user straightens his/her arms, he/she is able to add substantially to the traction being applied to his/her body by gravity. The double traction of gravity and pushing is especially helpful for people with strong muscles to help them decompress after a workout.



Claims
  • 1. An exercise apparatus for inverting a human body, said exercise apparatus comprising:a base; two support struts mounted on said base at bottom ends thereof and extending upwardly and slightly forwardly from said base, a connecting strut being positioned between said two support struts and interconnecting two top ends of said two support struts so as to together form a U-frame, wherein said connecting strut is disposed with a main post at the middle section thereof, and said U-frame leans slightly forwardly toward said base; and a body-inverting mechanism having a seat assembly and a leg engaging assembly, said seat assembly being pivotally mounted on a top end of said main post and said leg engaging assembly being mounted above said seat assembly such that said body-inverting mechanism can pivot forwards and backwards on the top end of said main post.
  • 2. The exercise apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said main post is fitted with an internal post therein, said back-inverting mechanism being pivotally mounted on a top end of said internal post, said internal post traversing along said main post for adjusting the height that said back-inverting mechanism is positioned; wherein said main post is disposed with a locking unit for fastening said internal post to said main post.
  • 3. The exercise apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said internal post is provided with a plurality of first locating holes and said locking unit includes a sleeve, a positioning bar fitted in said sleeve, and a gripping portion located at a distal end thereof, said positioning bar being longer in length than said sleeve so as to traverse along said sleeve, said positioning bar being inserted into one of said first locating holes so as to mount said internal post to said main post and secure the height that said back-inverting mechanism is positioned.
  • 4. The exercise apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein said sleeve of the locking unit and said positioning bar are installed with a biasing member therebetween for providing a rebounding force to pull the other distal end of said positioning bar back into said main post.
  • 5. The exercise apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said two support struts are disposed with a transverse strut therebetween for interconnecting said two support struts, and said main post is mounted on said transverse strut at a bottom end thereof.
  • 6. The exercise apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said seat assembly is disposed with an arm thereon, and said leg engaging assembly is disposed with a sleeve fitted to said arm so as to traverse along said arm via said sleeve of said leg engaging assembly, said sleeve of the leg engaging assembly being disposed with an adjustable bolt, said arm being provided with a plurality of first locating holes, said sleeve of said leg engaging assembly being fixedly mounted on said arm by inserting said adjustable bolt through one of said first locating holes, whereby the distance between said seat assembly and said leg engaging assembly is fixed.
  • 7. The exercise apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said base includes two parallel spaced base members, a connecting portion mounted between and interconnecting said two base members, and two yokes respectively mounted on said two base members; wherein each of said two support struts is mounted on said yoke at a bottom end thereof.
  • 8. The exercise apparatus as defined in claim 7, wherein each said support strut is pivotally mounted on a top side of each said yoke, whereby said U-frame pivots on said two yokes, each said yoke being detachably disposed with a first pin, each said first pin interconnecting each said support strut and each said yoke so as to mount said two support struts fixedly on said two base members.
  • 9. The exercise apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein each said support strut is pivotally disposed with a handrail at a top front side, each said handrail being turned upwards and downwards to be at an operating position and a collapsed position.
  • 10. The exercise apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said base,is disposed with two handgrips at a front side for assisting a user to reach an inverted position and to carry said exercise apparatus.
  • 11. The exercise apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said base is disposed with a pedal member at a rear side of said two support struts for a user standing thereon.
  • 12. The exercise apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said seat assembly of said body-inverting mechanism is adjustably installed with two handles at two sides thereof, whereby said handles can be adjustably positioned with respect to said seat assembly.
  • 13. The exercise apparatus as defined in claim 12, wherein while a user is at an inverted position, the user can hold said two handles, and meanwhile, said two handles are positioned in alignment with the users' fulcrum.
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
5203755 Kaiser Apr 1993 A