The present invention relates to an improved exercise machine, particularly not exclusively a pilates reformer machine.
The Pilates reformer machine was invented by Pilates founder Joseph Pilate and typically consists of a rectangular bed-like frame supporting a pair of parallel rails extending in the longitudinal direction of the apparatus, the rails supporting a slidable carriage which is able to roll back and forth on wheels within the frame. The carriage is attached to one end of the reformer by a set of swappable springs which may be removably attached between the carriage and an end of the frame to create variable resistance on the carriage which must be overcome by a user of the machine in order for the carriage to slide along the rails. Most reformer exercises involve pushing or pulling the carriage or holding the carriage steady during an exercise as it is pulled on by the springs thereby enabling a wide range of exercises to be carried out to promote strength, flexibility, and balance.
There is a vast number of different types of Pilates reformer machines currently on the market which are variations on the above theme and these types of machine are becoming increasingly popular for providing a full body workout and conditioning. However, the existing machines do have their limitations. The bed-like frame often results in the machine being heavy and cumbersome making storage and transportation problematic, but the presence of the frame prevents the user contacting the floor in a beneficial way. The machines can be difficult to clean, particularly beneath the frame and it can prove difficult to change the resistance provided by the set of springs. The exposed retention springs and the need to hook and unhook the springs from the frame can also lead to injury. Given the cost and size of the machine, it is desirable to be able to do as many types of exercises as possible on the machine, thereby removing the need for additional pieces of exercise equipment. It is also desirable to be able to monitor the user's performance while using the exercise machine.
It is the aim of the present invention to provide an improved exercise machine that overcomes, or at least alleviates, the abovementioned problems.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided an exercise machine comprising a frame having a longitudinal central spine extending between a first support member and a second support member, a carriage supporting a platform moveable along the spine, at least one retention spring or band housed within the spine and attached to the carriage, the at least one retention spring or band being selectively attachable to the frame, the carriage being provided with sides that wrap around sides of the spine and engage with an underneath of the spine, the carriage and/or platform further including a plurality of wheels receivable within tracks formed on or within the central spine.
Preferably, the spine has an upper part and dependent side parts and the sides of the carriage extend around the side parts and engage with an underneath of the spine, the at least one retention spring or band and the plurality of wheels being located within the spine.
It is to be appreciated that the retention spring may comprise a coiled spring or may be in the form of a retention band, such as an elastic band, for providing the required resistance to movement of the carriage. Generally, multiple springs or bands are provided for providing variable resistance.
More preferably, the spine comprises an extrusion, preferably an aluminium extrusion, which enables the cross-section of the spine to be provided with multiple recesses for receiving parts of the carriage. Preferably, the profile of the extrusion is shaped to create multiple recesses required for receipt of parts of the carriage, associated wheels and the retention springs/bands. The main body of the extruded spine may be provided with an internal lattice to impart strength and rigidity.
In a preferred embodiment, the extruded spine has a continuous top surface, preferably being slightly curved, and two opposing convex sides that terminate in opposing carriage wheel tracks.
Additionally, the carriage may comprise an extruded part for mating with the spine extrusion. Preferably, the carriage extrusion comprises two support flanges, having outer sides extending downwardly and inwardly therefrom, a base part extending substantially perpendicularly inwardly from each outer side and inner sides extending upwardly from each base part. The support flanges serve to support a platform that is secured to the top of the carriage. Preferably, each inner side is extruded to terminate with at least one retention spring housing, for example in the form of a tube, preferably having an oval cross-section. The extruded part of the carriage may also be provided with an internal lattice to impart strength. Carriage wheels are preferably attached to an inner face of each inner side of the extrusion.
In this manner, the extruded carriage may fit snugly around the extruded spine with the carriage wheels being received in the opposing carriage wheel tracks and the at least one retention spring housing being located within the extruded spine.
A retention spring or band is housed within the tube and may be selectively secured to an end of the spine by buttons, in cooperation with plungers, that are able to extend through the spine, for example through vertical channels provided through the extruded spine to engage with an end of the retention spring. However, the invention is not limited to vertically orientated buttons and plungers.
Preferably, the exercise machine also comprises a foot bar that extends around both the central spine and platform/carriage and is selectively movable along the length of the spine. The foot bar runs on a plurality of wheels but can be locked at angles between its general plane and the spine axis and at positions along the length of the spine.
In a preferred embodiment, the spine is also provided with recesses forming tracks for receiving opposing foot bar wheels, preferably these recesses are provided within an interior boundary of the spine.
In one embodiment the foot bar is a n-shaped cylindrical bar that is dimensioned to fit around the spine and the platform/carriage. Opposing inwardly extending connecting bars may be provided at each end of the n-shaped bar for receipt within a socket that rotatably engages with a foot bar location mechanism. The foot bar location mechanism comprises a bracket having a plurality of wheels or travel bearings which may be received within the foot bar wheel tracks of the spine to enable the foot bar to travel along the length of the spine. Preferably, the foot bar is able to be locked in position at a desired point along the central spine by locking means and/or the angle of the foot bar may be adjusted between a series of angles by means of an angular position latch.
Optionally, the bracket of the foot bar location means may comprise substantially parallel plates, an outer face of each plate having a longitudinal travel latch that mates with holes or recesses provided at longitudinal intervals along at least part of the length of the spine to lock the foot bar in a longitudinal position, and wherein a notch is provided on each socket of the foot bar, rotation of which effects movement of the travel latch.
Optionally, a second latch may be provided to communicate less well with the series of recesses, the second latch being sprung loaded to hold the foot bar less firmly with respect to the longitudinal positions.
Preferably, an inner face of each plate has an angular position latch that mates with a series of recesses provided at circumferentially disposed intervals, the recesses preferably being provided on an inner latch member attached to the inner face of each plate and to each end of the foot bar.
More preferably, a foot pedal is connected to each angular position latch of the plates to simultaneously effect movement of each latch. For example, the foot pedal may extend transversely across the spine for operation from either side of the spine, the foot pedal having a connecting member that connects the pedal to each latch. Again in an optional embodiment, a second latch may be provided to communicate less well with the series of recesses, the second latch being sprung loaded to hold the foot bar less firmly in incremental angular positions.
In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the carriage may comprise at least one folded bracket that attaches to the underside of the platform, the folded bracket being provided with sides that wrap around sides of the spine and engage with an underneath of the spine, the platform further including a plurality of wheels receivable within tracks formed on or within the central spine. Preferably, a plurality of castors is provided on the underside of the platform for engaging with tracks in the spine. In this embodiment, the at least one retention spring or band may be housed within the folded bracket.
The exercise machine according to the present invention may include other component parts to increase its versatility. For example, the frame may include one or more support boards and/or removable shoulder rests.
Preferably the machine includes at least one cord extending between the carriage to an end of the machine and back to the carriage via a pulley mechanism for enabling a user to move the carriage by pulling on the at least one cord. More preferably, one end of the cord is wound around a bobbin provided in a recoil unit that is attached to the carriage and the other end of the cord terminates in a handle or cuff, the cord passing around a first pulley provided at an end of the machine.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the machine includes a leg exerciser attached to one end of the frame. Preferably the leg exerciser comprises a cross bar pivotally connected to the frame by at least one pivot arm, more preferably the pivot arm is sprung loaded. Preferably, the at least one cord may be extended around the cross bar to impart resistance thereto.
More preferably, the machine includes a second pulley spaced apart from the first pulley about which the cord can be wound around before being extended around the cross bar. Preferably each end of the cross bar is provided with a bobbin or reel for receiving the handle or cuff of the cord.
Optionally, the first and second pulley may be provided with cover. The cord may also be fully or partially retractable when not in use.
A second aspect of the present invention provides an exercise machine comprising a frame having at least one longitudinal rail extending between a first support member and a second support member, a carriage supporting a platform moveable along the at least one rail, at least one retention spring or band attached to the carriage, the at least one retention spring or band being selectively attachable to the frame and at least one cord extendable from the carriage/platform of the frame and terminating in a handle, the machine further comprising a cross bar pivotally connected to an end of the frame by at least one pivot arm and wherein the at least one cord is selectively positionable between a first position and a second position, wherein in the first position the cord extends around a first pulley back towards the carriage such that applying tension on the cord moves the carriage and in the second position the cord extends around a second pulley spaced apart from the first pulley and the handle of the cord receives a part of the cross bar such that applying tension on the cord applies tension to the cross bar. In this manner, generally downward movement of the cross bar is resisted by the cord when it is in the second position.
It is to be appreciated that two pulley systems each comprising a first and second pulley is preferably provided each side of an end of the frame.
Thus, the cross bar provides a leg exerciser that is operated by the cord. The cross bar may comprise a T-shaped member that is pivotally attached to the frame or the cross bar may be attached to two arms that are each pivotally attached to the frame. Preferably, the at least one arm pivotally attached to the frame is sprung loaded.
Preferably each end of the cross bar is provided with a bobbin or reel for receiving the handle or cuff of the cord.
The first and second support members provided at each end of the machine according to the first or the second aspect of the present invention preferably form two legs each end of the frame which stabilise the machine. Accordingly, the support members should have a width that is greater than the width of the spine. Preferably the support members have a width that is substantially the same as the width of the platform.
It is to be appreciated that either aspect of the present invention may be provided with a button mechanism for operation of the retention springs provided beneath the carriage. Preferably the position of the buttons/plungers is sensed, such as with an electrical switch at the end of its travel, thereby enabling monitoring of which springs are engaged. Furthermore, this mechanism may be under the control of electrical actuators (motorized plungers or solenoids) rather than mechanical buttons, also enabling monitoring of which springs are engaged. An appropriate sensor (not shown) may also be provided along the central spine, such as Hall effect sensors or a time of flight laser, to enable monitoring of the position of the platform along the central spine.
In a preferred embodiment, the button and plunger mechanism for operation of the retention springs or bands includes means to prevent operation of the mechanism when the carriage is away from the end of the spine (i.e. when the carriage is moved away from the buttons during exercising). Preferably, a sprung loaded locking pin is provided in a transverse channel at or towards the base of each button and plunger. Upward movement of the button and plunger to disengage the retention spring creates a space beneath the button and plunger into which the locking pin is able to slide, thereby preventing downward movement of the button and plunger while the locking pin is in this position. Preferably, the carriage is provided with an opposing transverse plunger that is able to push the locking pin back out of the space beneath the button and plunger when the carriage returns to the end of the spine, thereby allowing the button and plunger to be pushed downwardly to re-engage with the retention spring or band.
Preferably, the opposing transverse plunger is provided by an eyelet on the end of each spring or band, wherein the leading edge of the eyelet is able to move the locking pin and the hole of the eyelet lies in the path of the button and plunger to allow their downward movement to re-engage the spring or band.
A third aspect of the present invention provides an exercise machine comprising a frame having at least one longitudinal rail extending between a first support member and a second support member, a carriage supporting a platform moveable along the at least one rail, at least one retention spring or band attached to the carriage, the at least one retention spring or band being selectively attachable to the frame by engagement with a button and plunger mechanism, wherein a sprung loaded locking pin is provided in a channel transverse to a direction of movement of the button and plunger whereby disengagement of the retention spring or band by movement of the button and plunger allows movement of the locking pin into a space previously occupied by the plunger.
It is to be appreciated that the direction of movement of the button and plunger may be vertical or horizontal depending upon the configuration of the retention springs or bands. Preferably, the direction of movement is vertical wherein the sprung loaded locking pin is provided in a transverse channel at or towards the base of a vertical channel through which the plunger moves whereby upon disengagement of the button/plunger from the retention spring the locking pin is able to slide into the vertical channel to prevent downward movement of the button.
Preferably, the machine includes multiple retention springs/bands that are operated independently by separate button/plunger mechanisms, each having an associated sprung loaded locking pin.
More preferably, the carriage is provided with an opposing transverse plunger for retraction of the locking pin from the channel beneath the button/plunger upon return of the carriage to the end of the rail. Optionally, the plunger that engages the spring/band is provided with a curved section for engagement with a detent in a wall of the plunger channel, thereby biasing the plunger towards an up or down position.
Positional sensing of the carriage along the platform and the resistance on the springs, together with speed of travel will enable an interface to be provided detailing performance, such as work rate and energy consumption.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided an exercise machine comprising a frame having at least one longitudinal rail extending between a first support member and a second support member, a carriage supporting a platform moveable along the at least one rail, at least one retention spring or band selectively attachable to the carriage and a foot bar extending around the carriage, platform and the at least one rail, wherein the foot bar includes a foot bar location mechanism comprising a bracket having two substantially parallel plates, each plate having wheels or bearings for running along the at least one rail, an outer face of each plate having a longitudinal travel latch for locking the foot bar in a longitudinal position with respect to the at least one rail and an inner face of each plate having an angular position latch for locking the foot bar at a desired angle selectable between a series of angles with respect to the at least one rail and wherein at least one of the longitudinal or angular position latch is movable by a foot pedal connected to the bracket.
Preferably, the longitudinal travel latch mates with holes or recesses provided at spaced apart intervals along at least part of the length of the at least one rail, such as an extruded spine.
Preferably, the foot bar is connected to each plate of the bracket by a rotatable socket, each socket having a notch whereby rotation of foot bar moves the notch to effect movement of the travel latch.
The angular position latch preferably mates with a series of recesses provided at circumferentially disposed intervals on the inner face of each plate, the recesses preferably being provided on an inner latch member attached to the inner face of each plate and to an end of each foot bar. The foot pedal is preferably connected to each angular position latch of the plates to simultaneously effect movement of each latch.
It is to be appreciated that the different aspects of the invention may be provided separately in different types of exercise machine or, most preferably, in the same machine.
For a better understanding of the present invention and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made by way of example only to the accompanying drawings in which:
The present invention provides a pilates former machine which is sleeker, more compact and lighter than prior art pieces of equipment and optionally includes additional exercise components to enable a complete body workout.
The machine 1 comprises a frame having a central support spine 2 extending between a front support member 4 and a rear support member 6 provided at the ends of the spine. The support members each comprise a n-shaped component to provide two legs 4a, 4b, 6a, 6b which extend outwardly beyond the perimeter of the spine to stabilise the machine. A slidable carriage 8 supporting a flat platform 9, which may be padded for comfort, is connected around the spine and is able to run along the length of the spine. Additionally, a series of retention springs 10 (not visible in
As is evident from
The extruded part 800 of the carriage 8 is shown inserted within the extruded spine in
Referring back to
It should be noted that while the illustrated embodiments show the use of retention springs for the provision of variable resistance to movement of the carriage and platform, it is to be appreciated that other means may be employed to provide adjustable resistance, such as elasticated bands. The retention springs or bands should be made of a material that provides the necessary resistance and has the required longevity.
The foot bar 20 is a substantially n-shaped cylindrical bar that is dimensioned to fit around the spine and the carriage/platform. Opposing inwardly extending connecting bars 20a, 20b extend from each end of the n-shaped bar and attach to a bracket of the foot bar location mechanism 70 for receipt within the extruded spine (further details of which are provided in relation to
The receipt of parts of the carriage, the carriage wheels and the wheels of the foot bar location mechanism within the extruded spine provide a substantially closed housing for all the moveable parts which increases the safety of the machine to the user as well as greatly enhancing the overall appearance of the machine.
The underside of the platform is also provided with a pair of retention spring housings 400 (see
As with the earlier embodiments, cords 19 extend from the carriage 8 around a pulley mechanism 40 provided at the end support board 17 and back to the carriage 8 where the cord terminates in handles 44. This pulley mechanism may also be used to operate a leg exerciser 30 which is provided at one end of the machine, the leg exerciser comprising a horizontal bar attached perpendicularly to two arms 104 that are rotatable about sprung pivot points 106 (see
The cords 19 extend from bobbins in recoil units 500 attached to the underside of the platform 9 (see in particular
If the user wishes to operate the leg exerciser, the cord 19 is looped over a second pulley 42 and the respective handle 44 attached to a bobbin 48 provided on an end of the leg exerciser (see
The pulley system illustrated is shown with the pulley 40, 42 and slot 46 being accessible to the user, thereby enabling the user to manually move the cord between the slot and each pulley. However, the system may be provided as an integral unit or with a cap/cover over the two pulleys to enhance the appearance of the machine and/or prevent users getting things caught in the slot. The size of the handle 44 may also be adjustable around the bobbin provided on the exerciser to enable it to grip the bobbin. Alternatively, the handle may be provided in two parts, for example having first handle of a larger diameter and a second handle of a smaller diameter, preferably provided within the first handle. These handles may be colour coded. For example, the small handle for placement over the bobbin 48 may be provided in the same colour as the bobbin to clarify to the user where the handle should be placed.
The foot bar location mechanism 70 has a number of internal components provided on inner opposing sides of the bracket plates 24a, 24b that interact to allow rotation of the foot bar between a number of pre-set angles, and a number of external components provided on opposing external sides of the bracket plates which allow longitudinal movement of the foot bar. Generally, the internal and external components on one side plate are a mirror-image of the corresponding components on the other side plate. The travel bearings or wheels 26 are received within tracks provided in the extruded spine (for example, 118, 214 of
The foot bar 20 is lockable at a particular angle by an angular position latch 84. The angle of the foot bar is selected by means of a foot pedal 86 linked to the angular position latch 84 provided on opposing inner sides of the bracket 24. Movement of the foot pedal 86 enables the latch 84 to move between angular detents 88 provided on a latch member 89 on both inner sides of the bracket and attached to the ends of the foot bar 20a and 20b such that they rotate with it when free (when the latch 84 is disengaged). A second latch 85 may optionally be provided (see
The ability to rotate the foot bar using a foot pedal that acts on both sides of the bar provides more convenient means to alter the angle of the foot bar with respect to the longitudinal axis of the machine. Preferably, the foot pedal is sprung mounted.
Additionally, the pilates reformer machine may include a mechanism that prevents pressing of the buttons when the carriage is “out”, i.e. prevents pressing of the button/plunger mechanism when the spring or band 10 is disengaged and the carriage has been moved away from the end of the machine during exercise.
Additionally, it is preferable to include means to encourage the button/plunger 12, 14 to be in either the down position, with the retention spring/band engaged, or the up position, with the retention spring/band disengaged from the frame. To this end, a detent 605 is provided protruding from one or both sides of the vertical channel that houses the vertical plunger. An intermediate region of the plunger is provided with a curved profile 604 between upper and lower regions that have straight sides, the length of the curved profile corresponding to the range of upward/downward movement of the vertical plunger. In this manner, movement of the button upwardly will encourage the plunger to move to a position wherein the detent is at the lowermost part of the curved profile (see
The pilates reformer machine described herein in its preferred embodiment has a single extruded spine with a carriage and foot bar which wrap around and under the spine to be received within recesses within the spine, the carriage and foot bar having travel wheels or bearings that run along tracks formed in the extruded spine with retention springs being received within a recess between the extruded spine and the platform. The machine is also provided with an auxiliary leg exercise station with means for using the cord from the main springs for loading. Furthermore, the positioning of the foot bar may be altered by means of a single foot bar location mechanism comprising a bracket provided with a foot pedal, with the bracket being received within recesses provided within the spine. The button and plunger arrangement for selective engagement of the springs provides for safer operation of the machine and provides potential for electrical actuation and control from a central interface. Positional sensing of the carriage along the platform and the resistance on the springs, together with speed of travel will enable an interface to be provided detailing performance, such as work rate and energy consumption.
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2002002.0 | Feb 2020 | GB | national |
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PCT/EP2021/052282 | 2/1/2021 | WO |