Exercise Device

Abstract
The present invention sets out a bow shaped portable exercise device having a plurality of interchangeable flexible resistance elements. The device can be utilized to engage several different muscle groups and tissue types, during varying slow stretching and fast force application movements.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention


The invention relates to the field of exercise equipment. More specifically, the invention relates to the field of portable lightweight resistance exercise equipment.


2. Description of the Related Art


In the past, exercise devices have been proposed which utilize spring like elements which provide resistance against movement by a user. However, these prior art devices suffered from a number of deficiencies.


Most noticeably, prior art devices exhibited an extremely limited application to the movements of a user, thereby severely limiting the muscle groups and other tissue which were affected by the exercise movements.


Also, prior art devices which provided a larger selection of exercise movements at the same time exhibited bulky, non-portable structures.


Therefore, it is an object of the invention to provide an exercise device which facilitates a wide range of exercise movements.


It is a further object to provide an exercise device which facilitates myofascial movements, and plyometric movements.


It is a further object of the invention to provide an exercise device which allows varying levels of force resistance.


It is a further object of the invention to provide an exercise device which is lightweight and easily portable.


These and other objects of the invention are satisfied by the present invention.


BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention consists of a flexible bow with interchangeable elastic resistance bands that can individually be added or removed from the bow, allowing the exerciser to adjust for varying degrees of resistance while the exerciser performs a variety of strength, stretching and fitness exercises. Additionally, attachable grip pads are included to provide comfort and secure grip during use.


The invention will allow the exerciser to adjust for varying degrees of resistance, allowing the exerciser to perform a variety of strength, stretching and fitness resistance exercises in any location, anywhere, anytime. Because of the unique nature and simplicity of the bow design, and the ability to easily attach the elastic resistance bands to the bow, this allows the exerciser to interchange and attach any one of the various elastic resistance bands to the bow, thus allowing the exerciser to achieve multiple resistance levels, thus making the product invention ideal for various strength, stretching and fitness resistance exercises not previously found in a compact and portable exercise workout system.


The product invention will be manufactured to be sold to through wholesale, distributor, home shopping channel, direct response, ecommerce and retail brick and mortar distribution channels.

    • Resistance Training
    • Includes multiple resistance bands with various resistance levels for multiple exercise options
    • Easy to use versatile bow design and interchangeable resistance bands
    • Simply and quickly change resistance bands with easy on &easy off assembly
    • Adjustable slip-resistant grips provide secure positioning & comfort for hands or feet
    • For beginner, intermediate, advance use
    • Lightweight, portable & compact
    • Training options include: strength, stability, stretching, resistance, balance, coordination, myofascial, plyometric and triathlete





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the assembled exercise apparatus



FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the exercise apparatus elastic member, bow member and grip member(s)



FIG. 3 is a front view of the assembled exercise apparatus



FIG. 4 is a side view of the assembled exercise apparatus



FIG. 5 is a front view of the bow member



FIG. 6 is a side view of the bow member



FIG. 7 is a front view of the elastic member



FIG. 8 is a side view of the elastic member



FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the assembled exercise apparatus and interchangeable individual elastic members with various resistance levels



FIG. 10 is a front view of muscle groups



FIG. 11 is a back view of muscle groups



FIG. 12 is a side view of another embodiment of the invention



FIG. 13 is a front view of another embodiment of the invention





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

As illustrated in FIG. 1, shown therein is a perspective view of the assembled exercise apparatus that shows the interface with the user's body consisting of the bow member, the elastic member and the grip member(s). The drawing illustrates the shape of the preferred embodiment.


As illustrated in FIG. 2, shown therein is an exploded view of the exercise apparatus members. The bow member 1 may be formed from various materials, and in particular may be molded from various composite materials. The elastic member 2 may be formed from various materials and in particular may be molded or extruded from various natural or synthetic materials. The grip member(s) 4 may be formed from various natural or synthetic materials.


The bow member 1 includes receiving ends on both ends of the bow member 1 to receive, attach and secure the elastic member 2 to the bow member 1. The elastic member 2 includes an attachment member 3 at each end, to secure each end of the elastic member to each receiving end of the bow member 1, allowing the elastic member 2 to be easily attached or removed to the bow member 1. The grip member(s) 4 can be easily added or removed from the bow member 1. The grip member(s) 4 provide comfort and secure handling when attached to the bow member 1.


As illustrated in FIG. 9 shown therein is a perspective view of the assembled exercise apparatus and multiple interchangeable, individual, elastic members with various resistance levels, each elastic member can be easily attached or removed from the bow member.


Following is a chart which describes various muscle groups and how they are exercised. The present invention is arranged and constructed to allow controlled contraction and expansion of the muscle groups described in the chart below, and set out in FIGS. 10 and 11.

















Major Muscle

Functional
Exercise to




Group
Location
Role
Strengthen
Sample Stretch
Notes







Abdominal
Stomach
Sitting up,
Crunches,
You typically don't
The rectus




postural
leg raises,
stretch your abs.
abdominus is the




alignment
twisting
For most people,
muscle that is





crunches
the abs are not
visible. The






strong enough, so
transversus






you need to work
abdominus






on strengthening
muscle, which






them rather than
stabilizes your






stretching them
back is







underneath.


Biceps
Front of
Lifting,
Bicep Curls
Sit on floor. Place
Anytime you move



upper arm
pulling

hands behind you
your hand toward






with fingers
your shoulder, you






pointing away from
are using your






your body. Walk
biceps.






your hips away






from your hands.


Deltoids
Top of
Overhead
Push ups,
“Scratch your Back” -
The deltoids are



shoulder
lifting
bench
Put both hands
composed of three





press, side
over your head.
parts, anterior,





& rear arm
Bend one elbow
posterior &





raises
and place hand on
medial. Anytime






back. With other
you “flap” your






hand, push elbow
arms, your






to stretch triceps,
deltoids are






deltoids, lats
working.


Erector Spinae
Low back
Postural
back
“Cat Stretch” -
The erector spinae




alignment
extensions
Kneel on all fours,
is sometimes






round back like a
called the “low






cat. Sit on chair with
back” muscle,






feet shoulder
although it runs up






distance apart.
your entire back.






Bend over and place






shoulders between






your knees


Gastrocnemius
Back of
Push off for
Standing
Lunges with a
The gastrocnemius


& Soleus
lower leg
walking,
calf raises,
straight back leg for
give your legs a




standing on
seated calf
gastrocnemius.
rounded shape.




tiptoes
raises
Lunges with bent
The soleus is






knees for soleus.
underneath the







gastrocnemius.


Gluteus
Buttocks
Climbing
Squat, leg
Sit on chair, cross
Made up of




stairs,
press
other leg over thigh
several muscles.




walking,

of bent leg, lean
The largest muscle




standing up

forwards.
in the body is the







gluteus maximus.


Hamstrings
Thigh - back
Walking
Squats,
While standing,
The hamstrings





lunges, leg
place heel of leg to
are made up of





extensions,
be stretched on a
three muscles.





leg curls
chair. Keep your leg
Don't squat below






as straight as
90 degrees,






possible, your hips
otherwise you






square and your
could damage






back flat. Bend at
your knees.






the waist toward






your leg.


Latissimus
Back - Lats
Postural
Lats - pull
“Scratch your Back” -
Developed lats


Dorsi &
are the large
alignment,
ups, chin
Put both hands
give your back a


Rhomboids
triangular
pulling
ups, lat pull
over your head.
“V” shape, making



muscle in
open a
downs
Bend one elbow
your waist appear



the
door
Rhomboids -
and place hand on
smaller.



midback.

chinups &
back. With other



Rhomboids

bent arm
hand,



are between

rows
To stretch



the shoulder


rhomboids, “hug



blades


yourself” Cross your






hands in front of






you, place both






hands on your






shoulder blades.


Obliques
Side of body
Rotation
Twisting
Lie on your back
Strong internal




and side
crunches,
with your arms
and external




flexion of
rotary torso
extended out (“T”
oblique muscles




body

shape) Bend both
ward off back






knees. Rotate your
pain.






hips and put your






bent legs on the






floor on your side.


Pectoralis
Front of
Push up
push-up,
While standing,
The pectoralis



upper chest
from lying
pull-up,
hold both arms out
muscles pull the




position,
bench press
at shoulder height,
shoulder and arm




push open

palms forward. Pull
forward.




a door

arms back.


Quadriceps
Thigh - front
Climbing
Squats,
While lying on side,
The quads are




stairs,
lunges, leg
grasp ankle, push
made up of four




walking,
presses
hips forward
muscles.




standing up


Trapezius
Large
Moves
upright
Upper trap stretch.
Your upper



muscle in
head
rows,
Sit in a chair, put
trapezius connects



upper and
sideways,
shoulder
your left hand
your head to your



mid-back.

shrugs
behind you. Tilt
shoulders. When






your head so your
you feel “knots in






right ear moves
your neck”, it's






toward your right
your trapezius.






shoulder. Repeat on






the other side.


Triceps
Back of
Pushing
Push ups,
“Scratch your Back” -
Anytime you



upper arm

tricep
Put both hands
extend your lower





extensions,
over your head.
arm, you are using





dips
Bend one elbow
your triceps.






and place hand on






back. With other






hand, push elbow






to stretch triceps,






deltoids, lats









PARTS LIST


1. Bow member



2. Elastic member



3. Attachment member



4. Grip member



5. Bow elastic member receiver



6. Low resistance replacement elastic member



7. Medium low resistance replacement elastic member



8. Medium high resistance replacement elastic member



9. High resistance replacement elastic member


In practice, the present device presents a multitude of variations in the operation of the device.


Positioning a fixed object between the elastic member 2 and the bow member 1, such as a vertical post, horizontal post or other attachment point, allows a user to exert force and movement through the grip member, upon the bow member 1, which force and movement is increasingly resisted by the stretching elastic member 2. The user may either pull the bow member 1 away from the fixed object, or push the bow member away from the fixed object, using virtually any and all of the body muscle groups, through the legs, arms, neck, and back, depending on which body part is in contact with either the inside surface or outside surface of the grip member 4.


Further, the application of force may be slow and stretching, to gradually involve muscle groups and related tissue, or may be extremely rapid, to develop the fast-acting muscle activity important to certain activities.


Other positions and utilizations of the device are possible according to the targeted muscle group. Virtually every muscle group shown in FIGS. 10 and 11 can be exercised and in particular contracted and expanded utilizing the present invention.


A user may be positioned entirely inside of the device, holding it at chest level, with the bow against the back and the elastic member at the front, to push out against the elastic member in a bench press movement.


The bow member may be places on the ground with feet upon it, hands gripping the elastic rope, pulling up in an upward row movement, or in a front raise movement.


Lying on the ground, the bow may be placed under the legs, moving the leg up against the elastic member in a straight leg extension movement.


Sitting on a chair, the bow may be secured behind the rear legs, the lower leg moving out against the elastic member in a leg extension movement.


With the bow secured above the head, the elastic member may be pulled or pushed upon in a pull down or pushdown motion.


With the bow device secured between the legs, the elastic member may be stretched in a side lateral movement.


Sitting with the bow underneath the legs, the elastic member maybe stretched in an overhead press motion.


Standing with the bow element under the feet, the elastic member may be stretched in a curl, reverse curl, or front raise movement.


With the bow secured under a bench, the elastic member may be stretched in a pullover movement.


Many movements may be carried out by gripping or pushing against either the bow element or the elastic member, depending on the position and comfort of the user.


A device is presented which replaces the downward only force of gravity against weighted exercise devices with the resistive force of elastic members. The unique shape and structure of the device frees the user from connection to a fixed device, and from the limited range of movement of gravity-driven weights.


Virtually all muscle groups may be contracted against the force of the elastic bands, as the device may be positioned at and around the user limited only by the user's own individual physiology. The flexibility in positioning the achieved only through the disclosed closed loop structure and lightweight ergonomic materials and shape.


Both the bow member 1 and various strength elastic members 2 contribute to the resistive force of the device which opposes the applied force of the user.


The device is extremely lightweight, and can be easily disassembled and transported, by removing the elastic member 2 from the bow member 1.


The bow member may be constructed of several different materials, including metals and metal alloys, plastics, wood, carbon composites and carbon fiber.

Claims
  • 1. An exercise device, comprising: a flexible curved bow element,at least one padded gripping element disposed near a center section of said bow element,at least one elastic member connectable to and extending between two endpoints of said bow member, andelastic member receiving elements disposed at each end of said bow element,wherein said elastic member and said bow element act together to flex and thereby provide varying resistance to force and movement inputs of a user.
  • 2. An exercise device according to claim 1, wherein said elastic member receiving elements are outward opening C-shaped elements,said elastic member having ring elements at each end, said ring elements connectable with said C-shaped elements to removably connect said elastic member to said bow member.
  • 3. An exercise device according to claim 3, further comprising a plurality of elastic members of varying elastic properties, which may be selectively attached to said bow member to provide various elastic movement and resistance characteristics.
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
61741987 Aug 2012 US