An exercise device focusing on core strengthening and development of abdominal and gluteal muscle groups provides a curved inner track which provides a rolling seat and a flat outer track providing a rolling leg support over which the legs engage, positioning the body in a recumbent position, with contraction and extension of the abdomen compelling the rolling seat and rolling leg support using a pelvic thrusting motion to strengthen and exercise lower back, abdominal, gluteal, quadriceps and hamstring muscles and to improve and refine the shape and condition of the muscle groups.
A preliminary review of prior art patents was conducted by the applicant which reveal prior art patents in a similar field or having similar use. However, the prior art inventions do not disclose the same or similar elements as the present exercise device, nor do they present the material components in a manner contemplated or anticipated in the prior art.
In U.S. Pat. No. 6,413,192 to Abelbeck, an abdominal muscle training device is provided with a horizontal pedal system. U.S. Pat. No. 5,527,249 to Harris discloses a pushing and pulling machine utilizing the user's weight to provide resistance using a curved track and roller assembly, but does not involve the same dual action tracks, a separate seat member and a separate leg rest member operating on two independent tracks. In U.S. Pat. No. 6,926,650 to Endelman, a horizontal device which provides a resistance to a user with a head and foot end and a platform upon which the user lies, pushing and pulling against a plurality of springs. In another device, U.S. Pat. No. 4,706,953 to Graham, a horizontal platform upon which the user lies, uses arm movement to compel the sled up and down the frame against the user's body weight.
Strengthening the core muscle groups in the waist and low back using exercise equipment is the subject of many exercise machines. This can involve weight machines, rowing machines and other equipment intended to target these core muscle groups. In many instances where the exercise equipment involves weighted stress or resistance, many times the exercise use can result in injury or movement beyond the scope of the user's capability. It has been found that if the exercise is too strenuous, a user will simply discontinue use of the equipment and these machines end up being sold for pennies on the dollar at garage sales or simply discarded.
The intention of the present exercise device is to provide a low impact and non-injury device that uses a mild rocking motion similar to that involved in using a swing set or rocking chair, wherein weights and resistance are avoided and the user simply rocks back and forth using a pelvic thrusting motion repeatedly, resulting in an ample core workout with little or lessen impact. The present device offers a folding seat which has four wheels engaging and upward curved track and an elevated leg rest having four wheels engaging a separate horizontal track, with the motion of the pelvis during a rocking movement causing the chair to move forward and backward, with the elevated leg rest following the movement along the horizontal track to isolate the muscles required to move the chair and leg rest confined to the core muscle groups of the abdomen and lower back, with resulting exercise movement also including the gluteal, quadriceps and hamstring muscles and to improve and refine the shape and condition of the muscle groups.
The following drawings are submitted with this utility patent application.
An exercise device 10,
The seat member 50 further defines a contoured chair seat 53, a contoured chair back 54, and preferably arm rests 55, although the arm rests 55 are optional,
The upward curved track 20 and linear parallel lower track 40 respectively define a left and right segment 22, 42, including channel tracks which further define an upper rail 24, 44, and lower rail 25, 45, running parallel vertically and horizontally, forming respective wheel channels 29, 49, within which each respective left or right side wheels 58, 78, are secured, providing independent linear movement of each confined wheel 58, 78. These upper and lower rails 24, 25, 44, 45, are attached by a plurality of track cross-members 26, 46, to support and maintain parallel alignment of each set of tracks located within the separate upward curved tracks 20 and linear parallel lower track 40 as well as a plurality of vertical support members 28, 48, to further maintain the parallel integrity.
Placement of the exercise device 10 would include locating the radial base plate 15 connecting the upward curved tracks 20 and the linear parallel lower tracks 40 on a flat surface, orienting the attached upward curved track at its lowest point, as best shown in
The exercise device 10, having four basic components, would provide for compact storage, disassembly of each component including the upward curved track, the linear parallel track, the seat member and the lower leg rest member, or collapsible or folding into a flat position for storage when not in use and deployed into an extended position for use. This can be accomplished through the addition of hinges, connector pins or other components to allow movement at any joint within the device. In addition to the embodiments shown in the drawing figures, the upward curved tracks may be located outside or inside the linear parallel lower tracks, with the drawings showing the embodiment where the upward curves tracks 20 are located inside the linear parallel lower tracks 40. And they may also constitute only one level of upward curved tracks 20, horizontally parallel and one level of linear parallel tracks 70 without requiring the upper set of corresponding vertically parallel placed tracks forming the wheel channels 29, 49, with the wheels simply riding on the single layer of respective tracks or rails.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Applicant claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/761,603, filed on Mar. 31, 2019, to the same inventor.
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62761603 | Mar 2018 | US |