Exercise device

Abstract
An exercise device is constructed and arranged to be used by a user to perform multiple exercises, which exercises utilize the user's weight as resistance. The exercise device comprises a pair of manually movable structures including U-shaped rocker elements having downwardly facing convex surfaces constructed and arranged to be supported on a horizontal surface. The pair of movable structures include a pair of hand grips which are to be moved by the user when supported by a user support structure connected between the pair of movable structures. Movement of the hand grips moves the user support structure disposed adjacent the horizontal surface upwardly from the horizontal surface enabling the user to resist such movement and manually resist a return movement by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an exercise device such as disclosed in the '039 application. More specifically, the present invention relates to an exercise device that permits multiple exercises to be performed and utilizes the user's weight as resistance.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the exercise device disclosed in the '039 application cited above. The background section of the '039 application discussed patents (U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,492,520 and 5,577,987) relating to a completely different kind of exerciser that has some superficial structural similarities with respect to the exerciser disclosed therein. More specifically, rather than providing multiple exercises resisted by the user's weight, the '520 and '987 patents aid the user in performing sit-ups.




The '520 and '987 patents disclose an abdominal exercise device having a frame structure bent to provide laterally spaced support rails that are connected together at one end to provide a pair of hand grips and terminate at opposite ends in a pair of arm rests. A head support is pivotally suspended from the support rails between the end connection and intermediate rocker portions of the rails. The head support is positioned with respect to the hand grips and the arm supports in order to support the user's head as the user performs a sit-up. The device enables a user supinely positioned between the intermediate rocker portions of the rails with the user's neck and head supported on the head support to exercise the abdominal muscles of the user by rocking the frame back and forth. These devices aid the user in performing sit-ups so as to isolate the abdominal muscles and not stress the user's back or neck.




The present invention is not useful in enabling a user to perform a sit-up. The present invention includes U-shaped rocker elements and a user support but the user support is not a head support and cannot be used to support the user's head as the user performs a sit-up. Instead, it is used to support a substantial portion of the user's weight and to move vertically with the user's weight thereon so as to provide the resistance used in multiple exercises.




Consequently, exercisers of the type disclosed in the '520 and '987 patents have only a superficial structural similarity with the present invention. The device of the present invention functions differently than the '520 and '987 patents' devices, the way is different, and the results are different, as will become clearly apparent in the disclosure that follows.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention contemplates exercise devices such as disclosed in the '039 application which function and achieve results in a manner as indicated above. In accordance with the above, the present invention provides an exercise device comprising a pair of laterally spaced manually movable structures including U-shaped rocker elements having downwardly facing convex surfaces constructed and arranged to be supported on a horizontal surface. A user support structure is connected between the pair of movable structures. The user support structure is constructed and arranged when in an operative starting position to support a user in a supine position wherein the user is disposed in supine relation on the horizontal surface with the knees bent upwardly and the lower back supported on the user support structure disposed adjacent the horizontal surface. The user support structure is also constructed and arranged when in the operative starting position to support a user in a seated position wherein the user is disposed in seated relation on the user support structure disposed adjacent the horizontal surface with legs extended and bent at the knees and the feet resting on the horizontal surface. The pair of laterally spaced manually movable structures include a pair of operatively fixed hand grips disposed in an operative starting position above the horizontal surface at a level to be grasped by a user in the supine position with the arms disposed upwardly and bent at the elbows and a user in the seated position with the arms extending outwardly. The convex surfaces of the rocker elements of the pair of manually movable structures are configured and positioned so that a rearward operative movement of the hand grips away from the operative starting position in a rearward direction will move the user support structure upwardly from the operative starting position thereof. A user in the supine position effects the rearward operative movement of the hand grips in the rearward direction by extending the user's arms. Such movement is resisted by the user's supported weight on the user support structure. A return movement is manually resisted by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure. A user in the seated position effects the rearward operative movement of the hand grips in the rearward direction by a pull with palms down and elbows out or a curl with palms up and elbows down. Such movement is resisted by the user's supported weight on the user support structure. A return movement is manually resisted by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure.




The present invention further provides an exercise device comprising a pair of laterally spaced manually movable structures including U-shaped rocker elements having downwardly facing convex surfaces constructed and arranged to be supported on a horizontal surface. A user support structure is connected between the pair of movable structures. The user support structure is constructed and arranged when in an operative starting position to support a user in a seated position. In the seated position, the user is disposed in seated relation on the user support structure disposed adjacent the horizontal surface with legs extended and bent at the knees and the feet resting on the horizontal surface. The pair of laterally spaced manually movable structures include a pair of operatively fixed hand grips disposed in an operative starting position above the horizontal surface at a level to be grasped by a user in the seated position with the arms disposed outwardly and bent at the elbows. The convex surfaces of the rocker elements of the pair of manually movable structures are configured and positioned so that a forward operative movement of the hand grips away from the operative starting position in a forward direction will move the user support structure upwardly from the operative starting position thereof. A user in the seated starting position effects the forward operative movement by extending the user's arms and resists such movement by the user's supported weight on the user support structure. A return movement is manually resisted by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure.




The present invention still further provides an exercise device comprising a pair of laterally spaced manually movable structures including U-shaped rocker elements having downwardly facing convex surfaces constructed and arranged to be supported on a horizontal surface. A user support structure is connected between the pair of movable structures. The user support structure is constructed and arranged when in an operative starting position to support a user in a supine position wherein the user is disposed in supine relation on the horizontal surface with the knees bent upwardly and the lower back supported on the user support structure disposed adjacent the horizontal surface. The pair of laterally spaced manually movable structures include a pair of operatively fixed hand grips disposed in an operative starting position above the horizontal surface at a level to be grasped by a user in the supine position with the arms extended upwardly and outwardly. The convex surfaces of the rocker elements of the pair of manually movable structures are configured and positioned so that a rearward operative movement of the hand grips away from the operative starting position in a rearward direction will move the user support structure upwardly from the operative starting position thereof. A user in the supine position effects the rearward operative movement of the hand grips in the rearward direction by pulling down on the hand grips and resists such movement by the user's supported weight on the user support structure. A return movement is manually resisted by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure.




The present invention still further provides an exercise device comprising a pair of laterally spaced manually movable structures including U-shaped rocker elements having downwardly facing convex surfaces constructed and arranged to be supported on a horizontal surface. A user support structure is connected between the pair of movable structures. The user support structure is constructed and arranged when in an operative starting position to support a user in a seated position wherein the user is disposed in seated relation on the user support structure disposed adjacent the horizontal surface with legs extended and bent at the knees and the feet resting on the horizontal surface. The user support structure is also constructed and arranged when in an operative starting position to support a user in a reverse seated position wherein the user is disposed in the same manner as in the seated position but in a reverse position on the user support structure. The pair of laterally spaced manually movable structures include a pair of operatively fixed hand grips disposed in an operative starting position above the horizontal surface. The hand grips when in the operative starting position include free ends facing toward one another in spaced relation and a bridging member is selectively telescopically mounted over the hand grips so as to extend in the space therebetween. The bridging member has a cushioned central portion. The configuration and position of the cushioned central portion with respect to the hand grips enables a user in the seated position to grasp the cushioned central portion with the arms disposed outwardly and bent at the elbows. The configuration and position of the cushioned central portion with respect to the hand grips also enables a user in the seated position but with the arms down to move the user's chest forwardly into the cushioned central portion of the centrally cushioned member. The configuration and position of the cushioned central portion with respect to the hand grips further enables a user in the reverse seated position on the user support structure to move the user's back rearwardly into the cushioned central portion. The convex surfaces of the rocker elements of the pair of manually movable structures are constructed and arranged so that a forward operative movement of the hand grips away from the operative starting position in a forward direction will move the user support structure upwardly from the operative starting position thereof. A user in the seated position grasping the cushioned central portion effects the forward operative movement by extending the arms outwardly which moves the hand grips away from the operative starting position in the forward direction. Such movement is resisted by the user's supported weight on the user support structure. A return movement is manually resisted by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure. A user in the seated position but with arms down and the user's chest moved forwardly into the cushioned central portion of the centrally cushioned member effects the forward operative movement by the continued forward movement of the chest of the user which moves the hand grips away from the operative starting position in the forward direction. Such movement is resisted by the user's supported weight on the user support structure. A return movement is resisted by chest contact by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure. A user seated in the reverse seated position on the user support structure and the user's back moved rearwardly into the cushioned central portion effects the forward operative movement by the continued rearward movement of the user's back which moves the hand grips away from the operative starting position in the forward direction. Such movement is resisted by the user's supported weight on the user support structure. A return movement is resisted by back contact by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure.




It is a further object to provide different combinations and permutations of the above, including all.




These and other objects, features, and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which are a part of this disclosure and which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of this invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings facilitate an understanding of the various embodiments of this invention. In such drawings:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an exercise device constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing the device of

FIG. 1

with the hand grips in an alternative operative starting position;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing the device of

FIG. 1

with the hand grips in a further alternative operative starting position;





FIG. 4

is a side view of

FIG. 1

with alternative operative starting positions of the hand grips, as shown in

FIGS. 2-3

, shown in phantom lines;





FIG. 5

is an exploded view of the exercise device of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


6





6


of

FIG. 1

showing the releasable adjusting assembly which enables adjustment of the hand grips between operative starting positions;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


7





7


of

FIG. 1

showing the interlocking relationship of the first and second cooperating interlocking toothed structures of the releasable adjusting assembly;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


8





8


of

FIG. 1

showing the releasable locking assembly which secures the hand grips to arm elements of the exercise device;





FIG. 9

is the cross-sectional view of

FIG. 8

showing the releasable locking assembly released in order to adjust the hand grips between operative and storage positions;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view showing the hand grips being moved from an operative position to a storage position with the storage position of the hand grips shown in phantom lines;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view showing the hand grips moved to the storage position as shown in FIG.


10


and adjusted to the operative starting position as shown in

FIG. 1

with locking members of the releasably lockable pivotal connection removed;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view showing the device as shown in

FIG. 11

with the U-shaped elements pivoted inwardly toward one another into a storage position;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view showing the device as shown in

FIG. 2

with a bridging member mounted over the hand grips;





FIG. 14

is a side view of the device as shown in

FIG. 1

with a user shown in phantom lines supported on the user support structure in a supine position, the hand grips are grasped by the user with the arms disposed upwardly and bent at the elbows;





FIG. 15

is the side view of

FIG. 14

showing the user effecting a rearward operative movement of the hand grips by extending the arms;





FIG. 16

is a side view of the device as shown in

FIG. 1

with a user shown in phantom lines supported on the user support structure in a seated position, the hand grips are grasped by the user with the arms extending outwardly;





FIG. 17

is the side view of

FIG. 16

showing the user effecting a rearward operative movement of the hand grips by a pull with palms down and elbows out;





FIG. 18

is a side view of the device as shown in

FIG. 1

with a user shown in phantom lines supported on the user support structure in a seated position, the hand grips are grasped by the user with the arms extending outwardly;





FIG. 19

is the side view of

FIG. 18

showing the user effecting a rearward operative movement of the hand grips by a curl with palms up and elbows down;





FIG. 20

is a side view of the device as shown in

FIG. 2

with a user shown in phantom lines supported on the user support structure in a reverse supine position, the hand grips are grasped by the user with the arms extending upwardly and outwardly;





FIG. 21

is the side view of

FIG. 20

showing the user effecting a rearward operative movement of the hand grips by pulling down on the hand grips;





FIG. 22

is a side view of the device as shown in

FIG. 2

with a user shown in phantom lines supported on the user support structure in a seated position, the hand grips are grasped by the user with the arms disposed outwardly and bent at the elbows;





FIG. 23

is the side view of

FIG. 22

showing the user effecting a forward operative movement of the hand grips by extending the arms outwardly;





FIG. 24

is a side view of the device as shown in

FIG. 13

with a user shown in phantom lines supported on the user support structure in a seated position, the cushioned central portion of the bridging member is grasped by the user;





FIG. 25

is the side view of

FIG. 24

showing the user effecting a forward operative movement by extending the arms outwardly;





FIG. 26

is a side view of the device as shown in

FIG. 13

with a user shown in phantom lines supported on the user support structure in a seated position with the arms down and chest moved forwardly into the centrally cushioned bridging member;





FIG. 27

is the side view of

FIG. 26

showing the user effecting a forward operative movement by continued forward movement of the user's chest;





FIG. 28

is a side view of the device as shown in

FIG. 13

with a user shown in phantom lines supported on the user support structure in a reverse seated position with the user's back moved rearwardly into the centrally cushioned bridging member;





FIG. 29

is the side view of

FIG. 28

showing the user effecting a forward operative movement by continued rearward movement of the user's back;





FIG. 30

is a side view of the device with the user support structure in an elevated position over the horizontal surface with a user shown in phantom lines supported on the user support structure by the lower abdominal region;





FIG. 31

is the side view of

FIG. 30

showing the user performing leg lifts.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

shows an exercise device


10


, which exercise device


10


embodies the principles of the present invention. The main components of the exercise device


10


are a pair of laterally spaced manually movable structures


12




a


,


12




b


and a user support structure


14


that is connected between the pair of movable structures


12




a


,


12




b


. The pair of manually movable structures


12




a


,


12




b


are mirror images of one another, therefore corresponding elements will have similar reference numerals.




The pair of movable structures


12




a


,


12




b


each have lower end portions


16




a


,


16




b


constructed and arranged to be supported on a horizontal surface


18


, such as the floor. Specifically, the lower end portions


16




a


,


16




b


include U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


having downwardly facing convex surfaces


22




a


,


22




b


, which engage the horizontal surface


18


to support the pair of movable structures


12




a


,


12




b


thereon. In the illustrated embodiment, the U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


are tubular. Gripping structures


24




a


,


24




b


are secured to the convex surfaces


22




a


,


22




b


, by an adhesive for example, to prevent lateral sliding movement of the movable structures


12




a


,


12




b


during an operative movement of the device


10


during an exercise. The pair of movable structures


12




a


,


12




b


further include a pair of operatively fixed hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


which are adapted to be disposed in multiple operative starting positions, as will be further discussed.




Each of the U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


has hand grip carrying straight arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


adjustably fixed to one end


30




a


,


30




b


thereof. In the illustrated embodiment, the arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


are tubular and have a longitudinal axis. Each arm element


28




a


,


28




b


has one end


32




a


,


32




b


adjustably fixed to the one end


30




a


,


30




b


of the associated U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


. An opposite end


34




a


,


34




b


of each arm element


28




a


,


28




b


rotatably mounts the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


, as will be further discussed. The arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


are adjustably fixed to associated U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


by a releasable adjusting assembly


36




a


,


36




b


to enable each arm element


28




a


,


28




b


, and hence the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


mounted thereto, to be moved between multiple operative starting positions. Specifically, the releasable adjusting assembly


36




a


,


36




b


enables movement of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


between an operative starting position of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, and a pair of second operative starting positions of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


, as shown in

FIGS. 2-3

. The multiple positioning of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


enables a user to perform various physical exercises using the device


10


. Several exercises are performed with the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


in the operative starting position and several exercises are performed with the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


in one of the pair of second operative starting positions, as will be further discussed.




The pair of second operative starting positions, as shown in

FIGS. 2-3

are used for the same exercises. A pair of second operative starting positions is provided so that users of all body types and fitness levels may perform the exercises associated therewith comfortably. The user may choose to select only one of the pair of second operative positions of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


to use throughout the exercises associated therewith or the user may prefer to vary between the pair of second operative starting positions for different exercises. It should be noted that the second operative starting position of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


as shown in

FIG. 2

allows the user to perform exercises through a fuller range of motion than the second operative starting position of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


as shown in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 4

shows the relationship between the operative starting position (shown in solid) and the pair of second operative starting positions (shown in phantom) of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


. The positioning of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


as shown in

FIG. 1

is referenced with


1


, the positioning of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


as shown in

FIG. 2

is referenced with


2


, and the positioning of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


as shown in

FIG. 3

is referenced with


3


.




Referring more particularly to

FIG. 5

, each of the releasable adjusting assemblies


36




a


,


36




b


comprises a first cooperating interlocking toothed structure


38




a


,


38




b


and a second cooperating interlocking toothed structure


40




a


,


40




b


. The first toothed structures


38




a


,


38




b


and the second toothed structures


40




a


,


40




b


are interlockable with one another, respectively, to fix each arm element


28




a


,


28




b


selectively in the operative starting position and the pair of second operative starting positions. The first toothed structures


38




a


,


38




b


and the second toothed structures


40




a


,


40




b


are also cooperable with one another, respectively, to permit pivotal movement of each arm element


28




a


,


28




b


with respect to the U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


between the operative starting position and the pair of second operative starting positions. The first toothed structures


38




a


,


38




b


include first toothed portions


42




a


,


42




b


adapted to receive second toothed portions


44




a


,


44




b


provided by the second toothed structures


40




a


,


40




b


. The first toothed portions


42




a


,


42




b


and second toothed portions


44




a


,


44




b


are configured and positioned such that they permit the interlocking relationship of the first toothed structures


38




a


,


38




b


and second toothed structures


40




a


,


40




b


only in the operative starting position and the pair of second operative starting positions.




Specifically, referring now more particularly to

FIG. 6

, (which shows the left side of the exercise device along line


6





6


of

FIG. 1

, the right side being the mirror image thereof), the first toothed portions


42




a


,


42




b


have annular flanges


39




b


. The annular flanges


39




b


include a plurality of teeth


41




b


which are arranged on the inner periphery thereof. The teeth


41




b


are arranged in groups so as to define a pair of opposing enlarged gaps


43




b


between the groups. The second toothed portions


44




a


,


44




b


have annular flanges


45




b


. The annular flanges


45




b


include a plurality of teeth


47




b


and opposing enlarged teeth


49




b


arranged on the outer periphery thereof. The gaps


43




b


are sized and positioned such that the first toothed portions


42




a


,


42




b


and the second toothed portions


44




a


,


44




b


intermesh in interlocking relationship only when the opposing enlarged teeth


49




b


are received within one of the pair of opposing gaps


43




b


.

FIG. 6

shows the engagement of the first toothed portions


42




a


,


42




b


and the second toothed portions


44




a


,


44




b


for the operative starting position. The other of the pair of gaps


43




b


is larger than the ones used for the operative starting position to enable movement of the opposing enlarged teeth within the opposing gaps


43




b


between the pair of second operative starting positions.




It is contemplated that the first toothed portions


42




a


,


42




b


and second toothed portions


44




a


,


44




b


may be constructed to permit any number of operative starting positions than those specified above.




In the illustrated embodiment, the first toothed structures


38




a


,


38




b


are fixed to the one ends


30




a


,


30




b


of the U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


and the second toothed structures


40




a


,


40




b


are fixed to the one end


32




a


,


32




b


of the arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


. Specifically, the first toothed structures


38




a


,


38




b


have first cylindrical portions


46




a


,


46




b


which are slidably received within the tubular one ends


30




a


,


30




b


of the U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


. The first cylindrical portions


46




a


,


46




b


are fixedly secured to the U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


by fasteners


48




a


,


48




b


. The fasteners


48




a


,


48




b


indicated in the figures include a nut, bolt, and washers, although any other fasteners, such as a screw, may be used which would fixedly secure the first cylindrical portions


46




a


,


46




b


to the U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


. The second toothed structures


40




a


,


40




b


have second cylindrical portions


50




a


,


50




b


which are slidably received within the tubular one ends


32




a


,


32




b


of the arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


. The second cylindrical portions


50




a


,


50




b


are fixedly secured to the arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


by fasteners


52




a


,


52




b


. The fasteners


52




a


,


52




b


indicated in the figures include a nut, bolt, and washers, although any other fasteners, such as a screw, may be used which would fixedly secure the second cylindrical portions


50




a


,


50




b


to the arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


. It is contemplated that the first toothed structures


38




a


,


38




b


are fixed to the arm element


28




a


,


28




b


and the second toothed structures


40




a


,


40




b


are fixed to the U-shaped rocker element


20




a


,


20




b.






Referring to

FIG. 7

, releasable locking mounts


54




a


,


54




b


lock the first toothed structures


38




a


,


38




b


and the second toothed structures


40




a


,


40




b


in the interlocking relationship. The releasable locking mounts


54




a


,


54




b


are comprised of bolts


56




a


,


56




b


and knobs


57




a


,


57




b


. The bolts


56




a


,


56




b


extend transversely through openings in the first toothed structures


38




a


,


38




b


and the second toothed structures


40




a


,


40




b


and cooperate with the knobs


57




a


,


57




b


to lock the first toothed structures


38




a


,


38




b


and the second toothed structures


40




a


,


40




b


in the interlocking relationship. Specifically, the knobs


57




a


,


57




b


have a threaded bore which receives the threaded portion of the bolts


56




a


,


56




b


therein. The knobs


57




a


,


57




b


should be securely tightened before performing exercises to avoid inadvertent movement of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b.






The first toothed structures


38




a


,


38




b


and the second toothed structures


40




a


,


40




b


are biased apart from one another by springs


58




a


,


58




b


. Thus, when the knobs


57




a


,


57




b


are released from the bolts


56




a


,


56




b


, the first toothed structures


38




a


,


38




b


and the second toothed structures


40




a


,


40




b


move out of interlocking relationship to permit pivotal movement of the second toothed structure


40




a


,


40




b


relative to the first toothed structures


38




a


,


38




b


about the bolts


56




a


,


56




b


in order to move the arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


and hence the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


between the operative starting position and the pair of second operative starting positions.




Although the above-described releasable adjusting assemblies


36




a


,


36




b


are preferred because it provides easy adjustment between the operative starting position and the pair of second operative starting positions, it is contemplated that other assemblies may be used to provide releasable adjustment between the U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


and the arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


.




The pair of manually movable structures


12




a


,


12




b


include L-shaped elements


60




a


,


60




b


having first legs


62




a


,


62




b


and second legs


64




a


,


64




b


. In the illustrated embodiment, the L-shaped elements


60




a


,


60




b


are tubular. The first legs


62




a


,


62




b


of the L-shaped elements


60




a


,


60




b


provide the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


. The second legs


64




a


,


64




b


are rotatably mounted in the opposite ends


34




a


,


34




b


of the arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


about the longitudinal axis thereof for movement between an operative position wherein the hand grip


26




a


,


26




b


providing first legs


62




a


,


62




b


extend toward one another, as shown in

FIGS. 1-3

, and a storage position wherein the hand grip


26




a


,


26




b


providing first legs


62




a


,


62


b are displaced 90° in opposite directions from the operative position, as shown in

FIG. 10

in phantom. Specifically, the opposite ends


34




a


,


34




b


of the arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


have plastic generally tubular bushings


66




a


,


66




b


which are received within the tubular opposite ends


34




a


,


34




b


with a friction fit. The second legs


64




a


,


64




b


are rotatably received within the bushings


66




a


,


66




b


, which bushings


66




a


,


66




b


facilitate movement of the second legs


64




a


,


64




b


with respect to the arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


. Moreover, the second legs


64




a


,


64




b


are releasably fixed into the operative and storage position by a releasable locking assembly


68




a


,


68




b.







FIG. 8

shows a cross-sectional view of the right side of the exercise device along line


8





8


of

FIG. 1

, the left side being the mirror image thereof. Referring to

FIGS. 8-9

, each releasable locking assembly


68




a


,


68




b


comprises a releasing knob


70




a


,


70




b


including an elongated pin


74




a


,


74




b


secured thereto and an arm element securing member


72




a


,


72




b


. The arm element securing member


72




a


,


72




b


has a threaded portion that is fixedly secured within a threaded opening


76




a


,


76




b


in the arm element


28




a


,


28




b


. The arm element securing member


72




a


,


72




b


is coupled to the releasing knob


70




a


,


70




b


to enable axial movement of the releasing knob


70




a


,


70




b


with respect to the arm element securing member


72




a


,


72




b


between locking and releasing positions. A spring


75




a


is operatively connected between the releasing knob


70




a


,


70




b


and the arm element securing member


72




a


,


72




b


constructed and arranged to bias the releasing knob


70




a


,


70




b


into the locking position wherein the pin


74




a


,


74




b


extends into one of a plurality of openings


78




a


,


78




b


provided in the second leg


64




a


,


64




b


to releasably lock the second leg


64




a


,


64




b


, and hence the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


, in one of the operative and storage positions, as shown in FIG.


8


. The releasing knob


70




a


,


70




b


is constructed and arranged to be manually moved against the biasing of the spring


75




a


thereof to move the same into the releasing position thereof wherein the pin


74




a


,


74




b


is moved out of the opening


78




a


,


78




b


in the second leg


64




a


,


64




b


in order to adjust the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


between the operative and storage positions, as shown in FIG.


9


.




The plurality of openings


78




a


,


78




b


, which are arranged radially and axially along the second legs


64




a


,


64




b


, also enables the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


to be moved in incremental positions axially offset from the arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


to accommodate different sized users and grip preferences. Further, as shown sequentially in

FIGS. 10-11

, the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


may be moved in the direction of the arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


for storage purposes. Similarly, the plurality of openings enable the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


to be displaced 180° from the operative position in order to provide a wider hand grip.




A gripping structure


80




a


,


80




b


, preferably made of foam, is secured to the hand grip


26




a


,


26




b


, by a friction fit or an adhesive for example, to provide a comfortable grip and to prevent sliding movement of the user's hands during an operative movement of the device


10


during an exercise. Further, plug members


82




a


,


82




b


are secured to ends of the first legs


62




a


,


62




b


of the L-shaped elements


60




a


,


60




b


for safety and aesthetics.




The user support structure


14


comprises a tubular member


84


having a transversely extending axis, a central portion


86


and opposite end portions


88


,


90


, as shown in

FIG. 5. A

cushion assembly


92


is mounted on the central portion


86


of the tubular member


84


for rotational movement about the axis thereof. Specifically, the cushion assembly


92


comprises a cushion portion


94


and a mounting portion


96


. The cushion portion


94


and mounting portion


96


are secured together by a plurality of fasteners


98


, such as screws, such that the central portion


86


is rotatably received therebetween. A releasably lockable pivotal connection


100




a


,


100




b


is provided between each end portion


88


,


90


and a central portion


102




a


,


102




b


of an adjacent U-shaped rocker element


20




a


,


20




b


. Each releasably lockable pivotal connection


100




a


,


100




b


is constructed and arranged to enable the U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


to be fixedly locked in an operative position, as shown in

FIGS. 1-3

, wherein the U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


extend in spaced parallel relation with respect to one another with the tubular member


84


extending generally perpendicularly therebetween. The arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


form extensions of the U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


and the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


extend inwardly toward one another with respect to the arm elements


20




a


,


20




b


and perpendicularly with respect to the U-shaped elements


20




a


,


20




b


in oppositely facing relation with respect to one another and in generally parallel relation to the tubular member


84


. Each releasably lockable pivotal connection


100




a


,


100




b


also enables the U-shaped elements


20




a


,


20




b


to be releasably pivoted inwardly toward one another into a storage position, as shown in

FIG. 12

, wherein the arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


and the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


are generally aligned with the U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


which extend inwardly toward one another in adjacent relation alongside the cushion assembly


92


.




Each releasably lockable pivotal connection


100




a


,


100




b


comprises a mounting portion


104




a


,


104




b


and a locking member


106




a


,


106




b


, as shown in FIG.


5


. The mounting portion


104




a


,


104




b


includes a pair of parallel arm members fixed to the central portion


102




a


,


102




b


of the U-shaped rocker element


20




a


,


20




b


. Each pair of arm members is spaced so as to receive adjacent end portions


88


,


90


of the tubular member


84


in pivotally mounted relation therebetween to allow relative pivotal movement between the associated U-shaped rocker element


20




a


,


20




b


and the adjacent end portion


88


,


90


of the tubular member


84


between the operative and storage positions. Each pair of arm members and the adjacent end portions


88


,


90


of the tubular member


84


are pivotally mounted by a pivot pin


108




a


,


108




b


extending transversely therethrough. The pivot pin


108




a


,


108




b


indicated in the figures include a nut, bolt, and washers, although any other pivot pin may be used which would pivotably secure the U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


to the tubular member


84


. In the figures, a plastic cap


110




a


,


110




b


is mounted over the nut for safety and aesthetics. The locking member


106




a


,


106




b


is movable between a locking position (

FIG. 10

) and a releasing position (

FIGS. 11-12

) and has a threaded shaft secured thereto which extends through an opening in the mounting portion


104




a


,


104




b


and into a threaded opening of the adjacent end portion


88


,


90


of the tubular member


84


when the locking member


106




a


,


106




b


is in the locking position (

FIG. 10

) thereof to releasably lock the associated U-shaped rocker element


20




a


,


20




b


in the operative position thereof. The threaded shaft of the locking member


106




a


,


106




b


is removed from the threaded opening of the adjacent end portion


88


,


90


and the opening in the mounting portion


104




a


,


104




b


when the locking member


106




a


,


106




b


is in the releasing position (

FIGS. 11-12

) thereof enabling the associated U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


to be pivoted to the storage position.




Specifically, in order to move the device


10


to the storage position as shown in

FIG. 12

, the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


are pivoted 90 degrees from the operative position to the storage position and moved axially in the direction of the arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


, as shown sequentially in

FIGS. 10-11

. The arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


are adjusted to the operative starting position, as shown in

FIG. 11

, if not already in that position. The locking members


106




a


,


106




b


are removed such that the U-shaped elements


20




a


,


20




b


may be pivoted to the storage position. The locking members


106




a


,


106




b


may be inserted through the transverse bores at the end portions


88


,


90


of the tubular member


84


for storage purposes, as shown in FIG.


12


.




Although the above-described releasable lockable pivotal connection


100




a


,


100




b


is preferred because it provides easy adjustment between the operative and storage positions, it is contemplated that other connections may be used to provide a pivotal connection between the U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


and the tubular member


84


that is releasably lockable.




The physical exercises performed with the exercise device


10


will now be described in greater detail. Various exercises are described below in connection with different adjustments of the device


10


. As the user moves from exercise to exercise, adjustments to the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


, arm elements


28




a


,


28




b


, and user support structure


14


may need to be performed. Specifically, the exercises illustrated in

FIGS. 14-19

are performed with the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


in the operative starting position. The variety of exercises illustrated in

FIGS. 20-23

are executed with the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


in one of the pair of second operative starting positions. The exercises shown in

FIGS. 24-29

are performed with the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


in one of the pair of second operative starting position and a bridging member


112


, as shown in

FIG. 13

, mounted over the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


, as will be further discussed. The exercise described in

FIGS. 30-31

is performed with the user support structure


14


elevated over the horizontal surface


18


.




Referring now more particularly to

FIG. 14

, the user support structure


14


is constructed and arranged when in an operative starting position to support a user U in a supine position wherein the user U is disposed in supine relation on the horizontal surface


18


with the knees bent upwardly and the lower back supported on the user support structure


14


disposed adjacent the horizontal surface


18


. The hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


are disposed in the operative starting position above the horizontal surface


18


at a level to be grasped by the user U in the supine position with the arms disposed upwardly and bent at the elbows.




The convex surfaces


22




a


,


22




b


of the rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


of the pair of manually movable structures


12




a


,


12




b


are configured and positioned so that a rearward operative movement of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


away from the operative starting position in a rearward direction R will move the user support structure


14


upwardly from the operative starting position thereof, as shown in FIG.


15


. The user U in the supine position effects the rearward operative movement of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


in the rearward direction R by extending the user's arms. The rearward operative movement is resisted by the user's supported weight on the user support structure


14


. A return movement is also manually resisted by the supported weight of the user U on the user support structure


14


. This exercise shown in

FIGS. 14-15

exercises the lower abdominal muscles and buttocks with a lower backstretch.




Referring now more particularly to

FIGS. 16 and 18

, the user support structure


14


is constructed and arranged when in an operative starting position to support a user U in a seated position wherein the user U is disposed in seated relation on the user support structure


14


disposed adjacent the horizontal surface


18


with legs extended and bent at the knees and the feet resting on the horizontal surface


18


. The hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


are disposed in the operative starting position above the horizontal surface


18


at a level to be grasped by the user U in the seated position with the arms extending outwardly.




As described above, the rearward operative movement of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


away from the operative starting position in the rearward direction R will move the user support structure


14


upwardly from the operative starting position thereof. The user U in the seated position effects the rearward operative movement of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


in the rearward direction R by a pull with palms down and elbows out, as shown in

FIG. 17

, or a curl with palms up and elbows down, as shown in FIG.


19


. The rearward operative movement is resisted by the user's supported weight on the user support structure


14


. A return movement is also manually resisted by the supported weight of the user U on the user support structure


14


. The pull with palms down and elbows out exercise (shown in FIGS.


16


-


17


), also referred to as an upright row, exercises the shoulders and upper-back muscles. The curl with palms up and elbows down exercise (shown in FIGS.


18


-


19


), also referred to as a biceps curl, exercises the biceps.




Referring now more particularly to

FIG. 20

, the user support structure


14


is constructed and arranged when in the operative starting position to support a user U in the same manner as the supine position but in a reverse supine position on the user support structure


14


wherein the user U is disposed in reverse supine relation on the horizontal surface


18


with the knees bent upwardly and the lower back supported on the user support structure


14


disposed adjacent the horizontal surface


18


.




The hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


are moved into the second operative starting position with respect to the U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


and the user support structure


14


. The hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


in the second operative starting position are disposed at a level above the horizontal surface


18


to be grasped by the user U in the reverse supine position with the arms extended upwardly and outwardly. The user U in the reverse supine position effects a rearward operative movement of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


in the rearward direction R by pulling down on the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


, as shown in FIG.


21


. The rearward operative movement is resisted by the user's supported weight on the user support structure


14


. A return movement is also manually resisted by the supported weight of the user U on the user support structure


14


. This exercise shown in

FIGS. 20-21

exercises the lower abdominal muscles and buttocks with a lower backstretch.




Referring now more particularly to

FIG. 22

, the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


in the second operative starting position are disposed at a level above the horizontal surface


18


to be grasped by a user U in the seated position with the arms disposed outwardly and bent at the elbows.




The convex surfaces


22




a


,


22




b


of the rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b


of the pair of manually movable structures


12




a


,


12




b


are configured and positioned so that a forward operative movement of the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


away from the second operative starting position in a forward direction F will move the user support structure


14


upwardly from the operative starting position thereof. The user U in the seated position effects the forward operative movement by extending the user's arms, as shown in FIG.


23


. The forward operative movement is resisted by the user's supported weight on the user support structure


14


. A return movement is manually resisted by the supported weight of the user U on the user support structure


14


. This exercise (shown in FIGS.


22


-


23


), also referred to as a chest press, exercises the chest or pectoral muscles.




Referring now more particularly to

FIG. 13

, the bridging member


112


may be mounted over the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


to prepare the device


10


for a different set of exercises. Specifically, the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


when in the second operative starting position include free ends facing toward one another in spaced relation and the bridging member


112


, which is tubular, is selectively telescopically mounted over the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


so as to extend in the space therebetween. Specifically, to mount the bridging member


112


, one end of the bridging member


112


is telescopically mounted over one hand grip


26




a


or


26




b


and slided thereon as far as it can move. Then, the opposite end of the bridging member


112


is telescopically mounted over the opposite hand grip


26




b


or


26




a


. The bridging member


112


is moved toward the opposite hand grip


26




b


or


26




a


until it is evenly mounted on both hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


. The bridging member


112


has a cushioned central portion


114


.




Referring now more particularly to

FIGS. 24-25

, the configuration and position of the cushioned central portion


114


with respect to the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


and the configuration of the convex surfaces


22




a


,


22




b


enables a user U in the seated position to grasp the cushioned central portion


114


and to effect the forward operative movement by extending the arms outwardly which moves the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


away from the second operative starting position in the forward direction F, as shown in FIG.


25


. The forward operative movement is resisted by the user's supported weight on the user support structure


14


. A return movement is manually resisted by the supported weight of the user U on the user support structure


14


. This exercise shown in

FIGS. 24-25

, also referred to as a tricep extension, exercises the tricep muscle.




Referring now more particularly to

FIGS. 26-27

, the user U in the seated position but with arms down may move his/her chest forwardly into the cushioned central portion


114


of the centrally cushioned bridging member


112


so as to effect the forward operative movement by the continued forward movement of the chest of the user U which moves the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


away from the second operative starting position in the forward direction F, as shown in FIG.


27


. The forward operative movement is resisted by the user's supported weight on the user support structure


14


. A return movement is resisted by chest contact by the supported weight of the user U on the user support structure


14


. This exercise shown in

FIGS. 26-27

, also referred to as an abdominal crunch, exercises the abdominal muscles.




Referring now more particularly to

FIGS. 28-29

, the user U seated in the same manner as the seated position but in a reverse seated position on the user support structure


14


may move his/her back rearwardly into the cushioned central portion


114


to effect the forward operative movement by the continued rearward movement of the user's back which moves the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


away from the second operative starting position in the forward direction F, as shown in FIG.


29


. The forward operative movement is resisted by the user's supported weight on the user support structure


14


. A return movement is resisted by back contact by the supported weight of the user U on the user support structure


14


. This exercise shown in

FIGS. 28-29

, also referred to as a lower back extension, exercises the lower-back muscles. It is preferable that the user U rests his/her hands either on top of his/her thighs as shown or on enlarged alternative support elements


118




a


,


118




b


provided on opposite ends


116




a


,


116




b


, or free ends, of the U-shaped rocker elements


20




a


,


20




b.






Referring now more particularly to

FIG. 30

, the support elements


118




a


,


118




b


are constructed and arranged to cooperate with the cushioned central portion


114


to alternatively engage the horizontal surface


18


and support the user support structure


14


in an elevated position over the horizontal surface


18


. This positioning of the device


10


enables a user U to perform leg lifts while being supported by the lower abdominal region on the user support structure


14


, as shown in FIG.


31


. This exercise shown in

FIGS. 30-31

exercises the buttocks, hips, and thighs. It is preferable to use the centrally cushioned bridging member


112


so that the user U may rest his/her elbows thereon with his/her hands on the horizontal surface


18


. However, the bridging member


112


is not required to perform this exercise as the hand grips


26




a


,


26




b


can cooperate by themselves with the support elements


118




a


,


118




b


to elevate the user support structure


14


.




As described above, resistance is provided by the user's weight. It is contemplated, however, that additional weight could be added to suit the user's physical abilities.




Further, the number of repetitions of each exercise will vary for each user and may depend on the unique fitness goals of the user.




Although knees bent and feet flat on the floor is preferred when performing all the exercises described above (except for the exercise shown in FIGS.


30


-


31


), the user may also extend his/her legs out in front of the body.




Still further, the exercises may be performed in any sequence and any combination. The sequence of exercises and combination of exercises described above is only an example and not intended to be limiting. Only the adjustment of the device


10


and/or body position on the user support structure


14


need be changed to perform any of the multiple exercises described above at any period.




While the principles of the invention have been made clear in the illustrative embodiments set forth above, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made to the structure, arrangement, proportion, elements, materials, and components used in the practice of the invention.




It can thus be appreciated that the objectives of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. The foregoing specific embodiments have been provided to illustrate the structural and functional principles of the present invention and is not intended to be limiting. To the contrary, the present invention is intended to encompass all modifications, alterations, and substitutions within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An exercise device comprising:a pair of laterally spaced manually movable structures including U-shaped rocker elements having downwardly facing convex surfaces constructed and arranged to be supported on a horizontal surface, a user support structure connected between said pair of movable structures, said user support structure being constructed and arranged when in an operative starting position to support a user in (A) a supine position wherein the user is disposed in supine relation on the horizontal surface with the knees bent upwardly and the lower back supported on said user support structure disposed adjacent the horizontal surface and (B) a seated position wherein the user is disposed in seated relation on said user support structure disposed adjacent the horizontal surface with legs extended and bent at the knees and the feet resting on the horizontal surface, said pair of laterally spaced manually movable structures including a pair of operatively fixed hand grips disposed in an operative starting position above the horizontal surface at a level to be grasped by (A) a user in said supine position with the arms disposed upwardly and bent at the elbows and (B) a user in said seated position with the arms extending outwardly, the convex surfaces of said rocker elements of said pair of manually movable structures being configured and positioned so that a rearward operative movement of said hand grips away from the operative starting position in a rearward direction will move said user support structure upwardly from the operative starting position thereof enabling (A) a user in said supine position to (1a) effect said rearward operative movement of said hand grips in said rearward direction by extending the user's arms and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) manually resist a return movement by the supported weight of the user on said user support structure and (B) a user in said seated position to (1a) effect said rearward operative movement of said hand grips in said rearward direction by a pull with palms down and elbows out or a curl with palms up and elbows down and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) manually resist a return movement by the supported weight of the user on said user support structure.
  • 2. An exercise device as defined in claim 1 wherein said U-shaped rocker elements are releasably pivotally connected with said user support structure and to said hand grips enabling said U-shaped rocker elements to be releasably pivoted into a storage position wherein said hand grips are generally aligned with said U-shaped rocker elements in adjacent relation alongside said user support structure whereas when said hand grips are in the operative starting position thereof they extend inwardly toward one another.
  • 3. An exercise device as defined in claim 1 wherein said user support structure is constructed and arranged when in said operative starting position to support a user in the same manner as the supine position but in a reverse supine position on said user support structure wherein the user is disposed in reverse supine relation on the horizontal surface with the knees bent upwardly and the lower back supported on said user support structure disposed adjacent the horizontal surface,said hand grips being movable into a second operative starting position with respect to said U-shaped rocker elements and said user support structure, said hand grips in said second operative starting position being disposed at a level above the horizontal surface to be grasped by the user in said reverse supine position with the arms extended upwardly and outwardly enabling a user in said reverse supine position to (1a) effect said rearward operative movement of said hand grips in said rearward direction by pulling down on said hand grips and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) manually resist a return movement by the supported weight of the user on said user support structure.
  • 4. An exercise device as defined in claim 3 wherein said U-shaped rocker elements are releasably pivotally connected with said user support structure and to said hand grips enabling said U-shaped rocker elements to be releasably pivoted into a storage position wherein said hand grips are generally aligned with said U-shaped rocker elements in adjacent relation alongside said user support structure whereas when said hand grips are in the operative starting position and the second operative starting position thereof they extend inwardly toward one another.
  • 5. An exercise device as defined in claim 3 wherein said hand grips in said second operative starting position being disposed at a level above the horizontal surface to be grasped by a user in said seated position with the arms disposed outwardly and bent at the elbows,the convex surfaces of the rocker elements of said pair of manually movable structures being configured and positioned so that a forward operative movement of said hand grips away from the second operative starting position in a forward direction will move said user support structure upwardly from the operative starting position thereof enabling a user in said seated position to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by extending the user's arms and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) manually resist a return movement by the supported weight of the user on said user support structure.
  • 6. An exercise device as defined in claim 5 wherein said U-shaped rocker elements are releasably pivotally connected with said user support structure and to said hand grips enabling said U-shaped rocker elements to be releasably pivoted into a storage position wherein said hand grips are generally aligned with said U-shaped rocker elements in adjacent relation alongside said user support structure whereas when said hand grips are in the operative starting position and the second operative starting position thereof they extend inwardly toward one another.
  • 7. An exercise device as defined in claim 5 wherein said hand grips when in said second operative starting position include free ends facing toward one another in spaced relation and a bridging member is selectively telescopically mounted over said hand grips so as to extend in the space therebetween, said bridging member having a cushioned central portion, the configuration and position of said cushioned central portion with respect to said hand grips and the configuration of said convex surfaces enabling (A) a user in said seated position to grasp said cushioned central portion and to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by extending the arms outwardly which moves said hand grips away from the second operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on the user support structure and (2) manually resist a return movement by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure, (B) a user in the seated position but with arms down to move the user's chest forwardly into the cushioned central portion of said centrally cushioned member so as to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by the continued forward movement of the chest of the user which moves said hand grips away from the second operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) resist by chest contact a return movement by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure and (C) a user seated in the same manner as in (B) but in a reverse seated position on said user support structure to move the user's back rearwardly into said cushioned central portion to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by the continued rearward movement of the user's back which moves said hand grips away from the second operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) resist by back contact a return movement by the supported weight of the user on said user support structure.
  • 8. An exercise device as defined in claim 7 wherein said U-shaped rocker elements are releasably pivotally connected with said user support structure and to said hand grips enabling said U-shaped rocker elements to be releasably pivoted into a storage position wherein said hand grips are generally aligned with said U-shaped rocker elements in adjacent relation alongside said user support structure whereas when said hand grips are in the operative starting position and the second operative starting position thereof they extend inwardly toward one another.
  • 9. An exercise device as defined in claim 7 wherein said U-shaped rocker elements include free ends having enlarged alternative support elements thereon constructed and arranged to cooperate with said cushioned central portion to alternatively engage the horizontal surface and support said user support structure in an elevated position over the horizontal surface enabling a user to perform leg lifts while supported by the lower abdominal region on said user support structure.
  • 10. An exercise device as defined in claim 9 wherein each of said U-shaped rocker elements have a hand grip carrying straight arm element adjustably fixed to one end thereof.
  • 11. An exercise device as defined in claim 10 wherein each arm element is adjustably fixed to the one end of the associated U-shaped rocker element by a releasable adjusting assembly constructed and arranged to enable each arm element to be moved between the operative starting position of said hand grips and a pair of second operative starting positions corresponding to the second operative starting position of said hand grips.
  • 12. An exercise device as defined in claim 11 wherein each of said releasable adjusting assemblies comprises:first and second cooperating interlocking toothed structures which are interlockable with one another to fix each arm element selectively in said operative starting position and said pair of second operative starting positions and are cooperable with one another to permit pivotal movement of each arm element with respect to said U-shaped rocker elements between said operative starting position and said pair of second operative starting positions, a releasable locking mount which is lockable to lock said first and second toothed structures in interlocking relation and is releasable to permit pivotal movement, said first toothed structure being fixed to one of said one end of said U-shaped rocker element and said arm element and said second toothed structure being fixed to the other of said one end of said U-shaped rocker element and said arm element, wherein said first and second toothed structures are biased apart from one another by a spring when said releasable locking mount is released.
  • 13. An exercise device as defined in claim 11 wherein said pair of manually movable structures include L-shaped elements having first legs providing said hand grips and second legs mounted in said arm elements for movement between an operative position wherein the hand grip providing first legs extend toward one another and a storage position wherein the hand grip providing first legs are displaced 90° in opposite directions from said operative position.
  • 14. An exercise device as defined in claim 13 wherein each arm element is tubular and has a longitudinal axis and each of said second legs is (1) rotatably mounted in the tubular arm element about the longitudinal axis thereof and (2) releasably fixed into said operative and storage position by a releasable locking assembly.
  • 15. An exercise device as defined in claim 14 wherein each releasable locking assembly comprises:a releasing knob including an elongated pin secured thereto; an arm element securing member fixedly secured within an opening in said arm element and coupled to said releasing knob to enable axial movement of said releasing knob with respect to said arm element securing member between locking and releasing positions, a spring operatively connected between said releasing knob and said arm element securing member constructed and arranged to bias said releasing knob into said locking position wherein said pin extends into one of a plurality of openings in said second leg, said releasing knob being constructed and arranged to be manually moved against the biasing of the spring thereof to move the same into said releasing position thereof wherein said pin is moved out of said opening in said second leg.
  • 16. An exercise device as defined in claim 13 wherein said user support structure comprises a tubular member having a transversely extending axis, a central portion and opposite end portions, a cushion assembly mounted on the central portion of said tubular member for rotational movement about the axis thereof, and a releasably lockable pivotal connection between each end portion and a central portion of an adjacent U-shaped rocker element, each releasably lockable pivotal connection constructed and arranged to enable each U-shaped rocker element to be (1) fixedly locked in an operative position wherein said U-shaped rocker elements extend in spaced parallel relation with respect to one another with said tubular element extending generally perpendicularly therebetween, said arm elements forming extensions of said U-shaped elements and said hand grips extending inwardly with respect to said arm elements and perpendicularly with respect to said U-shaped elements in oppositely facing relation with respect to one another and in generally parallel relation to said tubular member, and (2) releasably pivoted into the storage position wherein said arm elements and said hand grips are generally aligned with said U-shaped rocker elements in adjacent relation alongside said cushion assembly.
  • 17. An exercise device as defined in claim 16 wherein each releasably lockable pivotal connection comprises:a mounting portion including a pair of parallel arm members fixed to the central portion of an associated U-shaped rocker element, each pair of arm members being spaced so as to receive an adjacent end portion of said tubular member in pivotally mounted relation therebetween to allow relative pivotal movement between the associated rocker element and the adjacent end portion of the tubular member between operative and storage positions, a locking member movable between locking and releasing positions and having a threaded shaft secured thereto which extends through an opening in said mounting portion and into a threaded opening of the adjacent end portion of said tubular member when said locking member is in the locking position thereof to releasably lock the associated rocker element in the operative position thereof, said threaded shaft being removed from the threaded opening of the adjacent end portion and the opening in the mounting portion when said locking member is in the releasing position thereof enabling the associated rocker element to be pivoted to the storage position.
  • 18. An exercise device as defined in claim 7 wherein each of said U-shaped rocker elements have a hand grip carrying straight arm element adjustably fixed to one end thereof, each arm element is adjustably fixed to the one end of the associated U-shaped rocker element by a releasable adjusting assembly constructed and arranged to enable each arm element to be moved between the operative starting position of said hand grips and a pair of second operative starting positions corresponding to the second operative starting position of said hand grips.
  • 19. An exercise device as defined in claim 18 wherein said pair of manually movable structures include L-shaped elements having first legs providing said hand grips and second legs mounted in said arm elements for movement between an operative position wherein the hand grip providing first legs extend toward one another and a storage position wherein the hand grip providing first legs are displaced 90° in opposite directions from said operation position.
  • 20. An exercise device as defined in claim 19 wherein said user support structure comprises a tubular member having a transversely extending axis, a central portion and opposite end portions, a cushion assembly mounted on the central portion of said tubular member for rotational movement about the axis thereof, and a releasably lockable pivotal connection between each end portion and a central portion of an adjacent U-shaped rocker element each releasably lockable pivotal connection constructed and arranged to enable each U-shaped rocker element to be (1) fixedly locked in an operative position wherein said U-shaped rocker elements extend in spaced parallel relation with respect to one another with said tubular element extending generally perpendicularly therebetween, said arm elements forming extensions of said U-shaped elements and said hand grips extending inwardly with respect to said arm elements and perpendicularly with respect to said U-shaped elements in oppositely facing relation with respect to one another and in generally parallel relation to said tubular element, and (2) releasably pivoted into the storage position wherein said arm elements and said hand grips are generally aligned with said U-shaped rocker elements in adjacent relation alongside said cushion assembly.
  • 21. An exercise device as defined in claim 5 wherein each of said U-shaped rocker elements have a hand grip carrying straight arm element adjustably fixed to one end thereof, said pair of manually movable structures include L-shaped elements having first legs providing said hand grips and second legs mounted in said arm elements for movement between an operative position wherein the hand grip providing first legs extend toward one another and a storage position wherein the hand grip providing first legs are displaced 90° in opposite directions from said operation position, said user support structure comprises a tubular member having a transversely extending axis, a central portion and opposite end portions, a cushion assembly mounted on the central portion of said tubular member for rotational movement about the axis thereof, and a releasably lockable pivotal connection between each end portion and a central portion of an adjacent U-shaped rocker element each releasably lockable pivotal connection constructed and arranged to enable each U-shaped rocker element to be (1) fixedly locked in an operative position wherein said U-shaped rocker elements extend in spaced parallel relation with respect to one another with said tubular element extending generally perpendicularly therebetween, said arm elements forming extensions of said U-shaped elements and said hand grips extending inwardly with respect to said arm elements and perpendicularly with respect to said U-shaped elements in oppositely facing relation with respect to one another and in generally parallel relation to said tubular element, and (2) releasably pivoted into the storage position wherein said arm elements and said hand grips are generally aligned with said U-shaped rocker elements in adjacent relation alongside said cushion assembly.
  • 22. An exercise device as defined in claim 3 wherein each of said U-shaped rocker elements have a hand grip carrying straight arm element adjustably fixed to one end thereof, said pair of manually movable structures include L-shaped elements having first legs providing said hand grips and second legs mounted in said arm elements for movement between an operative position wherein the hand grip providing first legs extend toward one another and a storage position wherein the hand grip providing first legs are displaced 90° in opposite directions from said operation position, said user support structure comprises a tubular member having a transversely extending axis, a central portion and opposite end portions, a cushion assembly mounted on the central portion of said tubular member for rotational movement about the axis thereof, and a releasably lockable pivotal connection between each end portion and a central portion of an adjacent U-shaped rocker element each releasably lockable pivotal connection constructed and arranged to enable each U-shaped rocker element to be (1) fixedly locked in an operative position wherein said U-shaped rocker elements extend in spaced parallel relation with respect to one another with said tubular element extending generally perpendicularly therebetween, said arm elements forming extensions of said U-shaped elements and said hand grips extending inwardly with respect to said arm elements and perpendicularly with respect to said U-shaped elements in oppositely facing relation with respect to one another and in generally parallel relation to said tubular element, and (2) releasably pivoted into the storage position wherein said arm elements and said hand grips are generally aligned with said U-shaped rocker elements in adjacent relation alongside said cushion assembly.
  • 23. An exercise device as defined in claim 1 wherein said hand grips are movable into a second operative starting position with respect to said U-shaped rocker elements and said user support structure, said hand grips in said second operative starting position being disposed at a level above the horizontal surface to be grasped by a user in said seated position with the arms disposed outwardly and bent at the elbows,the convex surfaces of the rocker elements of said pair of manually movable structures being configured and positioned so that a forward operative movement of said hand grips away from the second operative starting position in a forward direction will move said user support structure upwardly from the operative starting position thereof enabling a user in said seated starting position to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by extending the user's arms and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) manually resist a return movement by the supported weight of the user on said user support structure.
  • 24. An exercise device as defined in claim 23 wherein said U-shaped rocker elements are releasably pivotally connected with said user support structure and to said hand grips enabling said U-shaped rocker elements to be releasably pivoted into a storage position wherein said hand grips are generally aligned with said U-shaped rocker elements in adjacent relation alongside said user support structure whereas when said hand grips are in the operative starting position and the second operative starting position thereof they extend inwardly toward one another.
  • 25. An exercise device as defined in claim 23 wherein said hand grips when in said second operative starting position include free ends facing toward one another in spaced relation and a bridging member is selectively telescopically mounted over said hand grips so as to extend in the space therebetween, said bridging member having a cushioned central portion, the configuration and position of said cushioned central portion with respect to said hand grips and the configuration of said convex surfaces enabling (A) a user in said seated position to grasp said cushioned central portion and to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by extending the arms outwardly which moves said hand grips away from the second operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on the user support structure and (2) manually resist a return movement by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure, (B) a user in the seated position but with arms down to move the user's chest forwardly into the cushioned central portion of said centrally cushioned member so as to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by the continued forward movement of the chest of the user which moves said hand grips away from the second operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) resist by chest contact a return movement by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure and (C) a user seated in the same manner as in (B) but in a reverse seated position on said user support structure to move the user's back rearwardly into said cushioned central portion to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by the continued rearward movement of the user's back which moves said hand grips away from the second operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) resist by back contact a return movement by the supported weight of the user on said user support structure.
  • 26. An exercise device as defined in claim 25 wherein said U-shaped rocker elements are releasably pivotally connected with said user support structure and to said hand grips enabling said U-shaped rocker elements to be releasably pivoted into a storage position wherein said hand grips are generally aligned with said U-shaped rocker elements in adjacent relation alongside said user support structure whereas when said hand grips are in the operative starting position the second operative starting position thereof they extend inwardly toward one another.
  • 27. An exercise device as defined in claim 1 wherein said hand grips are movable into a second operative starting position with respect to said U-shaped rocker elements and said user support structure, said hand grips when in said second operative starting position include free ends facing toward one another in spaced relation and a bridging member is selectively telescopically mounted over said hand grips so as to extend in the space therebetween, said bridging member having a cushioned central portion, the configuration and position of said cushioned central portion with respect to said hand grips enabling (A) a user in said seated position to grasp said cushioned central portion with the arms disposed outwardly and bent at the elbows and (B) a user in the seated position but with the arms down to move the user's chest forwardly into the cushioned central portion of said centrally cushioned member and (C) a user in a reverse seated position wherein the user is disposed in the same manner as the seated position but in a reverse position on said user support structure to move the user's back rearwardly into said cushioned central portion,the convex surfaces of the rocker elements of said pair of manually movable structures being configured and positioned so that a forward operative movement of said hand grips away from the second operative starting position in a forward direction will move said user support structure upwardly from the operative starting position thereof enabling (A) a user in said seated position to grasp said cushioned central portion and to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by extending the arms outwardly which moves said hand grips away from the second operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on the user support structure and (2) manually resist a return movement by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure, (B) a user in the seated position but with arms down to move the user's chest forwardly into the cushioned central portion of said centrally cushioned member so as to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by the continued forward movement of the chest of the user which moves said hand grips away from the second operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) resist by chest contact a return movement by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure and (C) a user seated in the same manner as in (B) but in a reverse seated position on said user support structure to move the user's back rearwardly into said cushioned central portion to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by the continued rearward movement of the user's back which moves said hand grips away from the second operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) resist by back contact a return movement by the supported weight of the user on said user support structure.
  • 28. An exercise device as defined in claim 27 wherein said U-shaped rocker elements are releasably pivotally connected with said user support structure and to said hand grips enabling said U-shaped rocker elements to be releasably pivoted into a storage position wherein said hand grips are generally aligned with said U-shaped rocker elements in adjacent relation alongside said user support structure whereas when said hand grips are in the operative starting position and the second operative starting position thereof they extend inwardly toward one another.
  • 29. An exercise device comprising:a pair of laterally spaced manually movable structures including U-shaped rocker elements having downwardly facing convex surfaces constructed and arranged to be supported on a horizontal surface, a user support structure connected between said pair of movable structures, said user support structure being constructed and arranged when in an operative starting position to support a user in a seated position wherein the user is disposed in seated relation on said user support structure disposed adjacent the horizontal surface with legs extended and bent at the knees and the feet resting on the horizontal surface, said pair of laterally spaced manually movable structures including a pair of operatively fixed hand grips disposed in an operative starting position above the horizontal surface at a level to be grasped by a user in said seated position with the arms disposed outwardly and bent at the elbows, the convex surfaces of said rocker elements of said pair of manually movable structures being configured and positioned so that a forward operative movement of said hand grips away from the operative starting position in a forward direction will move said user support structure upwardly from the operative starting position thereof enabling a user in said seated starting position to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by extending the user's arms and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) manually resist a return movement by the supported weight of the user on said user support structure.
  • 30. An exercise device as defined in claim 29 wherein said user support structure is constructed and arranged when in said operative starting position to support a user in a supine position wherein the user is disposed in supine relation on the horizontal surface with the knees bent upwardly and the lower back supported on said user support structure disposed adjacent the horizontal surface,said hand grips in said operative starting position being disposed at a level above the horizontal surface to be grasped by the user in said supine position with the arms extended upwardly and outwardly, the convex surfaces of the rocker elements of said pair of manually movable structures being configured and positioned so that a rearward operative movement of said hand grips away from the operative starting position in a rearward direction will move said user support structure upwardly from the operative starting position thereof enabling a user in said supine position to (1a) effect said rearward operative movement of said hand grips in said rearward direction by pulling down on said hand grips and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) manually resist a return movement by the supported weight of the user on said user support structure.
  • 31. An exercise device as defined in claim 30 wherein said hand grips when in said operative starting position include free ends facing toward one another in spaced relation and a bridging member is selectively telescopically mounted over said hand grips so as to extend in the space therebetween, said bridging member having a cushioned central portion, the configuration and position of said cushioned central portion with respect to said hand grips and the configuration of said convex surfaces enabling (A) a user in said seated position to grasp said cushioned central portion and to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by extending the arms outwardly which moves said hand grips away from the operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on the user support structure and (2) manually resist a return movement by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure, (B) a user in the seated position but with arms down to move the user's chest forwardly into the cushioned central portion of said centrally cushioned member so as to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by the continued forward movement of the chest of the user which moves said hand grips away from the operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) resist by chest contact a return movement by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure and (C) a user seated in the same manner as in (B) but in a reverse seated position on said user support structure to move the user's back rearwardly into said cushioned central portion to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by the continued rearward movement of the user's back which moves said hand grips away from the operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) resist by back contact a return movement by the supported weight of the user on said user support structure.
  • 32. An exercise device comprising:a pair of laterally spaced manually movable structures including U-shaped rocker elements having downwardly facing convex surfaces constructed and arranged to be supported on a horizontal surface, a user support structure connected between said pair of movable structures, said user support structure being constructed and arranged when in an operative starting position to support a user in a supine position wherein the user is disposed in supine relation on the horizontal surface with the knees bent upwardly and the lower back supported on said user support structure disposed adjacent the horizontal surface, said pair of laterally spaced manually movable structures including a pair of operatively fixed hand grips disposed in an operative starting position above the horizontal surface at a level to be grasped by a user in said supine position with the arms extended upwardly and outwardly, the convex surfaces of said rocker elements of said pair of manually movable structures being configured and positioned so that a rearward operative movement of said hand grips away from the operative starting position in a rearward direction will move said user support structure upwardly from the operative starting position thereof enabling a user in said supine position to (1a) effect said rearward operative movement of said hand grips in said rearward direction by pulling down on said hand grips and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) manually resist a return movement by the supported weight of the user on said user support structure.
  • 33. An exercise device as defined in claim 32 wherein said user support structure is constructed and arranged when in an operative starting position to support a user in (A) a seated position wherein the user is disposed in seated relation on said user support structure disposed adjacent the horizontal surface with legs extended and bent at the knees and the feet resting on the horizontal surface and (B) a reverse seated position wherein the user is disposed in the same manner as in (A) but in a reverse position on said user support structure,said hand grips when in said operative starting position include free ends facing toward one another in spaced relation and a bridging member is selectively telescopically mounted over said hand grips so as to extend in the space therebetween, said bridging member having a cushioned central portion, the configuration and position of said cushioned central portion with respect to said hand grips enabling (A) a user in said seated position to grasp said cushioned central portion with the arms disposed outwardly and bent at the elbows and (B) a user in the seated position but with the arms down to move the user's chest forwardly into the cushioned central portion of said centrally cushioned member and (C) a user in the reverse seated position on said user support structure to move the user's back rearwardly into said cushioned central portion, the convex surfaces of the rocker elements of said pair of manually movable structures being configured and positioned so that a forward operative movement of said hand grips away from the operative starting position in a forward direction will move said user support structure upwardly from the operative starting position thereof enabling (A) a user in said seated position to grasp said cushioned central portion and to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by extending the arms outwardly which moves said hand grips away from the operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on the user support structure and (2) manually resist a return movement by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure, (B) a user in the seated position but with arms down to move the user's chest forwardly into the cushioned central portion of said centrally cushioned member so as to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by the continued forward movement of the chest of the user which moves said hand grips away from the operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) resist by chest contact a return movement by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure and (C) a user seated in the same manner as in (B) but in a reverse seated position on said user support structure to move the user's back rearwardly into said cushioned central portion to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by the continued rearward movement of the user's back which moves said hand grips away from the operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) resist by back contact a return movement by the supported weight of the user on said user support structure.
  • 34. An exercise device comprising:a pair of laterally spaced manually movable structures including U-shaped rocker elements having downwardly facing convex surfaces constructed and arranged to be supported on a horizontal surface, a user support structure connected between said pair of movable structures, said user support structure being constructed and arranged when in an operative starting position to support a user in (A) a seated position wherein the user is disposed in seated relation on said user support structure disposed adjacent the horizontal surface with legs extended and bent at the knees and the feet resting on the horizontal surface and (B) a reverse seated position wherein the user is disposed in the same manner as in (A) but in a reverse position on said user support structure, said pair of laterally spaced manually movable structures including a pair of operatively fixed hand grips disposed in an operative starting position above the horizontal surface, said hand grips when in said operative starting position including free ends facing toward one another in spaced relation and a bridging member is selectively telescopically mounted over said hand grips so as to extend in the space therebetween, said bridging member having a cushioned central portion, the configuration and position of said cushioned central portion with respect to said hand grips enabling (A) a user in said seated position to grasp said cushioned central portion with the arms disposed outwardly and bent at the elbows and (B) a user in the seated'position but with the arms down to move the user's chest forwardly into the cushioned central portion of said centrally cushioned member and (C) a user in the reverse seated position on said user support structure to move the user's back rearwardly into said cushioned central portion, the convex surfaces of said rocker elements of said pair of manually movable structures being configured and positioned so that a forward operative movement of said hand grips away from the operative starting position in a forward direction will move said user support structure upwardly from the operative starting position thereof enabling (A) a user in said seated position grasping said cushioned central portion to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by extending the arms outwardly which moves said hand grips away from the operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on the user support structure and (2) manually resist a return movement by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure, (B) a user in the seated position but with arms down and the user's chest moved forwardly into the cushioned central portion of said centrally cushioned member to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by the continued forward movement of the chest of the user which moves said hand grips away from the operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) resist by chest contact a return movement by the supported weight of the user on the user support structure and (C) a user seated in the reverse seated position on said user support structure and the user's back moved rearwardly into said cushioned central portion to (1a) effect said forward operative movement by the continued rearward movement of the user's back which moves said hand grips away from the operative starting position in said forward direction and (1b) resist such movement by the user's supported weight on said user support structure and (2) resist by back contact a return movement by the supported weight of the user on said user support structure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/342,039 filed Jun. 28, 1999, abandoned the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference into the present specification.

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Number Date Country
Parent 09/342039 Jun 1999 US
Child 09/776661 US