Claims
- 1. An exercise station comprising:
- a support frame;
- a load unit and an exercise unit swing-mounted on said support frame for relative swinging movement, said exercise unit having first and second exercise positions for performing respective first and second exercises each causing swinging of said exercise unit in the same exercising direction; and
- said load unit having different positions relative to said exercise unit when said exercise unit is in its first and second exercise positions;
- a linkage constantly interconnecting said units such that when said exercises are performed, swinging movement of said exercise unit in said exercising direction causes like swinging movement of said load unit, said linkage having an extended condition when said first exercise is performed and having a folded position when said second exercise is performed whereby said load unit has said different positions relative to said exercise unit.
- 2. An exercise station according to claim 1 in which said load unit and exercise unit are swing-mounted on said support at the same swing axis.
- 3. An exercise station according to claim 2 in which said support frame provides a body support and in which said swing axis is horizontal and elevated.
- 4. An exercise station according to claim 2 in which said linkage is spaced from said same swing axis and has first and second links pivotally connected together at an elbow pivot and pivotally connected respectively to said exercise unit and load unit at first and second pivots.
- 5. An exercise station according to claim 4 in which a tension spring is connected to one of said links and to one of said units such as to resist relative movement between said units when said exercise unit is in its said exercise positions.
- 6. An exercise station according to claim 4 in which a lever is rigidly connected to said first link at its pivotal connection with said exercise unit.
- 7. An exercise station according to claim 6 in which a tension spring is connected between said first link and exercise unit at locations spaced from said same swing axis.
- 8. An exercise station according to claim 4 in which said elbow pivot is in an over-center position relative to respective imaginary straight lines through said first and second pivots when said exercise unit is in its first and second exercise positions.
- 9. An exercise station comprising:
- a frame having an elevated support at a front end;
- a load unit and an exercise unit swing-mounted on said support for relative swinging movement on the same swing axis, said exercise unit having a raised exercising position for performing a first exercise and a lower exercise position for performing a second exercise, performing of said exercises causing swinging of said exercise unit in the same exercising direction;
- a cable attached to said load unit for transferring a load to the load unit to resist swinging movement of the load unit in said exercising direction; and
- a linkage spaced from said swing axis and constantly interconnecting said units such that when said exercises are performed swinging movement of said exercise unit in the exercising direction is resisted via said linkage by the load on said load unit from said cable, said linkage having an extended condition when the first exercise is performed, and having a folded position when said second exercise is performed whereby said exercise units can be operated in said alternative exercise positions.
- 10. An exercise station according to claim 9 in which said linkage is;
- a two-bar linkage pivotally connected at opposite ends to said exercise unit and load unit at first and second pivot axes, respectively, and movable between a folded rearwardly directed condition when said exercise unit is in its lowered position, and an extended condition when said exercise unit is in its raised position.
- 11. An exercise station according to claim 10 in which said linkage has an
- elbow pivot between its two bars which has a pivot axis located in respective over-center positions behind respective imaginary straight lines through said first and second axes when said exercise unit is in its said positions to thereby keep said exercise unit in the selected of said positions so that said exercise unit will be constantly coupled by said linkage to said load unit.
- 12. An exercise station according to claim 9 in which said linkage is a two-bar linkage which is in respective over-center positions when said exercise unit is in said exercise positions.
- 13. An exercise station according to claim 12 in which there is a spring extending between said linkage and said exercise unit for biasing said linkage into said over-center positions corresponding to said raised and lowered positions of said exercise unit.
- 14. An exercise station according to claim 12 in which there is a lever connected to said exercise unit for selectively manually swinging said linkage out of said over-center positions so that said exercise unit is then free to be moved between said raised and lowered positions independently of said load unit.
- 15. An exercise station comprising:
- a body support having an upwardly projecting post at an elevated front end;
- a load unit and an exercise unit swing-mounted on said post on the same swing axis for movement relative to one another in front of said body support, said exercise unit having a raised position for a leg curl exercise and having a lowered position for a leg extension exercise;
- a two-bar linkage pivotally connected at opposite ends to said exercise unit and load unit at first and second pivot axes, respectively, and movable between a folded rearwardly directed condition when said exercise unit is in its lowered position, and an extended condition when said exercise unit is in its raised position;
- said linkage having an elbow pivot between its two bars which has a pivot axis located in respective over center positions behind respective imaginary straight lines through said first and second axes when said exercise unit is in its said positions to thereby keep said exercise unit in the selected of said positions so that said exercise unit will be constantly coupled by said linkage to said load unit;
- a spring extending between said linkage and said exercise unit for biasing said linkage into said over-center positions corresponding to said raised and lowered positions of said exercise unit; and
- a lever connected to said exercise unit for selectively manually swinging said linkage out of said over-center positions in opposition to the bias of said spring so that said exercise unit is then free to be moved between said raised and lowered positions independently of said load unit.
- 16. An exercise station according to claim 15 in which said lever is connected to said linkage at the pivotal connection of the linkage with said exercise unit.
- 17. An exercise machine according to claim 15 in which said load unit has a rearwardly extending guide track at its lower end arranged to receive a loaded cable connected to said load unit responsive to forward swinging movement of said load unit caused by swing movement of said exercise unit when said exercises are performed.
- 18. An exercise station according to claim 15 in which said first bar has a forwardly offset portion arranged to engage the pivot of said second bar as a stop when said linkage is in folded position.
- 19. An exercise station according to claim 15 in which said load unit has a front-to-back elongated opening along an outer portion of its length through which said linkage extends when the linkage is in folded position.
- 20. An exercise machine according to claim 19 in which said elongated opening is bridged by a pin on which said second linkage bar mounted by way of a tubular journal, said journal being arranged to be engaged as a stop by said first bar when the linkage is in folded position, said pin being located forwardly of an imaginary straight line extending between the elbow pivot and said first pivot axis when the linkage is in folded position.
- 21. An exercise machine according to claim 15 in which said exercise unit has a pair of oppositely extending padded arms for leg engagement when said exercises are being performed.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 08/597,522, filed Feb. 2, 1996.
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4678185 |
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