1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an expander type exercise device.
2. Background Information
Expander type exercise devices are also referred to as pulling exercisers or strand-pulling exercisers. Such exercisers are intended to aid in performing a plurality of physical exercises that are conducive to improve the fitness of body muscles. Such exercise devices may serve to replace barbells or dumbbells for performing physical exercises.
Some typical expander type exercise devices are described in the following references.
U.S. Pat. No. 399,699 issued to Sachs on Mar. 19, 1889 and entitled “Exercising apparatus,” shows a typical embodiment of a strand-pulling exercise device in which five elastic bands, either rubber or metallic springs, are individually respectively secured between handles. U.S. Pat. No. 2,930,614 issued to McIntosh on Mar. 29, 1960 and entitled “Body exercising device,” discloses five separate elongated resilient, rubber, tubes connected between two handgrips. The tubes according to McIntosh are connected at the handgrips by way of ball elements. U.S. Pat. No. 3,677,543 issued to Richardson on Jul. 18, 1972 and entitled “Elastic pull type exerciser,” discloses a single piece of elastic tubing with loops formed at the respective ends of the tubing that serve as the handgrips. An anchoring element is disposed at the portion of the tubing opposite to the handgrips. The anchoring element provides the counterweight for the pull type exerciser according to Richardson. U.S. Pat. No. 4,019,734 issued to Lee at al. on Apr. 26, 1977 and entitled “Elastic pull type isotonic/isometric exerciser,” discloses a single, elastic, resistant length of latex rubber with respective handle portions to perform pulling exercises. U.S. Pat. No. 4,762,318 issued to Phillips et al. on Aug. 9, 1988 and entitled “Exerciser,” discloses a single tension member that can be varied in length between two handgrips. U.S. Pat. No. 5,662,564 issued to Nelson on Sep. 2, 1997 and entitled “Exercise device,” discloses a structure that includes a single belt. The single belt serves to resist swinging movement of an upper housing upon movement of a handle assembly that is actuated during an exercise. The belt is connected to a pair of sprockets that cooperate with a further, centrally located, sprocket. The centrally located sprocket meshes with the cogs on the pair of sprockets, such that rotation of the centrally located sprocket in clockwise or counter-clockwise directions will rotate the adjacent sprockets in opposed directions to thereby adjust the tension of the single belt. U.S. Pat. No. 5,885,196 issued to Gvoich on Mar. 23, 1999 and entitled “Multiple elastic cable exercise device,” discloses three elastic cables, the respective ends of which are secured in the respective handles by way of conical plugs. U.S. Pat. No. 5,894,631 issued to Chiu on Apr. 20, 1999 and entitled “Handle structure for a chest pull,” discloses a handle with a tapered passage for a sphere member that is sized to be movably retained in the tapered passage.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,151,758 issued to Chiu on Nov. 28, 2000 and entitled “Handle assembly for connecting resilient ropes,” discloses a single rope that is passed through apertures in a pair of handles, with the rope being clamped in place in the handles by way of teardrop-shaped members.
The Applicant herein also conducted a search in the database of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office with the search terms “exercise equipment.” The search located 1543 titles. A total of 229 references of these 1543 titles were studied separately, but no pertinent references were developed.
Based on the disclosures described in the foregoing, my present invention is to overcome hitherto encountered limitations in terms of adjusting the operational resiliency or resistance of the elastic element and elements of an expander type exercise device or strand pulling exercise device.
Thus, my present invention, in one aspect thereof, is directed to the improvement wherein a plurality of tension modes can be accomplished for an increase of the number of possible physical exercises that can be performed with my expander type exerciser during physical workout therewith.
It is an object of the invention described below to solve the problems encountered on similar devices of the prior art.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide an expander type exercise device that allows quick and simple adjustment of the resiliency of the elastic element that is disposed between two handgrips.
It is further an object of the present invention to provide a kit comprising an expander type exercise device and structures that permit to secure the expander type exercise device to stationary features in a room in which physical exercises are carried out.
The invention teaches that these objects can be accomplished by an exercise device of the class of expander type exercisers and strand pulling exercisers in which an elastic member that is capable of expansion and contraction is disposed between a pair of handgrips that are configured to expand the elastic member for physical workout exercises by a user, said exercise device comprising: (a) a first handgrip and a second handgrip; each handgrip comprising a handle portion being configured to be held by a user; each handle portion comprising a first plane; said first plane comprising a substantial vertical plane when a corresponding handgrip is held by a hand of a user; each handle portion comprising a base portion being configured with a groove to mount a plurality of roller elements; each grooved base portion disposing a corresponding groove opening in the direction remote from a corresponding handle portion; (b) a group of at least four roller elements being configured to be mounted in the grooved base portion of said first handgrip; a group of at least four roller elements being configured to be mounted in the grooved base portion of said second said second handgrip; each roller element having a longitudinal axis of rotation being disposed to extend transversely in reference to a corresponding first plane of a corresponding handgrip; each roller element comprising a circumferential groove disposed transversely in reference to a corresponding longitudinal axis of a corresponding roller element; (c) for each roller element, a shaft structure being configured to be disposed in a corresponding grooved base portion and also being configured to mount a corresponding roller element in a corresponding grooved base portion; and (d) a single elastic strand element being configured to expand upon being pulled by a force of pull and being configured to contract upon release of a force of pull; said single elastic strand element being configured to be selectively disposed about said group of at least four roller elements of said first handgrip and said group of at least four roller elements of said second handgrip and between said first handgrip and said second handgrip in a first formation and in at least one other formation; said first formation comprising eight portions of said single elastic strand element being disposed about said group of at least four roller elements of said first handgrip and also about said group of at least four roller elements of said second handgrip, and between said first handgrip and said second handgrip; said at least one other formation comprising four portions of said single elastic strand element being disposed about at least two roller elements of said group of at least four grooved roller elements of said first handgrip and about at least two grooved roller elements of said group of at least four roller elements of said second handgrip, and between said first handgrip and said second handgrip.
The invention further teaches that these objects can be accomplished by a kit for performing physical workout exercises, said kit comprising: an expander type exercise device for use in performing physical workout exercises by a user, said exercise device comprising: (a) a first handgrip and a second handgrip; each handgrip comprising a handle portion configured to be grasped by a hand of a user; each handle portion comprising at least one mounting portion configured and disposed to removably dispose a guide element; (b) at least one guide element; each said at least one guide element being configured to be removably disposed in said at portion configured and disposed to removably dispose a guide element, of a corresponding handle portion of each said first handgrip and said second handgrip; (c) for each said at least one guide element, at least one structure being configured to dispose a corresponding guide element for rotation at a corresponding handgrip; and (d) an elastic element being configured to be disposed as an endless band about a respective guide element of said first handgrip and also about a respective guide element of said second handgrip to permit expansion and contraction of said elastic element between said first handgrip and said second handgrip upon performing physical workout exercises; and (B) a structure configured to be secured at one of: a wall and a door of a room; said structure also being configured to connect a handgrip for performing physical exercises.
The invention also teaches that these objects can be attained by an expander type exercise device for use in performing physical workout exercises by a user, said exercise device comprising: (a) a first handgrip and a second handgrip; each handgrip comprising a handle portion being configured to be grasped by a hand of a user; each handle portion comprising at least one portion being configured and disposed to removably retain a guide element; (b) at least one guide element for each handgrip; said guide element being configured to be removably disposed in said retaining portion of a corresponding handgrip; (c) a structure being configured to mount a corresponding guide element for rotation at a corresponding handgrip; and (d) an elastic element being configured to be disposed as an endless band about a respective guide element of said first handgrip and also about a respective guide element of said second handgrip to permit expansion and contraction of said elastic element between said first handgrip and said second handgrip upon performing physical workout exercises.
The above-discussed embodiments of the present invention will be described further hereinbelow. When the word “invention” is used in this specification, the word “invention” includes “inventions”, that is the plural of “invention”. By stating “invention”, the Applicant does not in any way admit that the present application does not include more than one patentably and non-obviously distinct invention, and maintains that this application may include more than one patentably and non-obviously distinct invention. The Applicant hereby asserts that the disclosure of this application may include more than one invention, and, in the event that there is more than one invention, that these inventions may be patentable and non-obvious one with respect to the other.
The invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to the embodiments which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
Elastic element 30 is disposed in eight portions between handgrip 21 and handgrip 21′. The elastic element 30 is preferably an elastic tubular element, such as, sold under the trademark THERABAND™. THERABAND™ is used in physical therapy clinics and is available in drugstores and 10 similar outlets. THERABAND™ is produced by THERABAND INC., Akron, Ohio, in various colors and sizes, colors being yellow, red, green, blue, and black. The colon may indicate different tensile strengths or expansion and contraction properties or the resistance grade. PRIMELINE INDUSTRIES of Akron, Ohio, produces similar tubular elements. The size of the tubular element 30 may be in the range of from ⅛ of an inch (3.15 mm) outer diameter and 1/32 of an inch (0.80 mm) wall thickness with 1/16 of an inch (1.59 mm) inner diameter, to ½ of an inch (12.70 mm) outer diameter with ⅛ of an inch (3.15 mm) wall thickness and ¼ of an inch (6.35 mm) inner diameter and all manufactured and possible sizes in between and other sizes and dimensions as desired for a given situation. The tubular element 30 may be selected with a tensile configuration that is useful for a beginner of my exercise device 20, for an advanced user of my exercise device 20, or an intermediate user of my exercise device 20. However, other elastic elements that can be expanded from its original state by application of a pulling force and that contract upon release of the pulling force to its original state may equally be used.
The elastic element 30 is disposed about the two pairs of four roller elements or rollers 25 each, as is described next: Commencing from roller 25.1, portion 30a of elastic element 30 extends to the left to roller 25.1′ and is disposed about roller 25.1′. The extent or portion of elastic element 30 from the roller 25.1′ to the roller 25.2, on the right side, is designated 30b. Similarly, portion 30c of elastic element 30 extends from roller 25.3′ to roller 25.2, and portion 30d extends from roller 25.3′ to roller 25.4. Portion 30e extends from roller 25.4′ to roller 25.4. Portion 30f extends from roller 25.4′, over portion 30d, to roller 25.3, and portion 30g extends from roller 25.3 to roller 25.2′ by passing under portion 30c. Finally, portion 30h extends from roller 25.2′ to roller 25.1 by passing over portion 30b.
It will be appreciated that in this described example of my expander type exercise device 20, the elastic element 30 is disposed to give a rather firm resistance to pulling as would be desired by a user 10. In other words, the expander type exercise device 20 according to my invention provides, in this described embodiment, a greater resistance to being pulled than a single strand.
Merely by way of example, the distance between the handgrips 21 and 21′ in
My device is not limited to the configuration of elastic element 30, about the rollers 25, that is shown in and described with reference to
Thus, the elastic element 30 of the device 20 is capable of being rearranged as is illustrated in
As mentioned, merely by way of example, the distance between the handgrips 21 and 21′ in
By temporarily removing, for example, roller 25.2 at handgrip 21, to remove the loop of elastic element 30 that was passed about roller 25.2, upon stretching elastic element 30 between the handgrips 21 and 21′, according to
For sake of convenience so as not to misplace the roller 25.2 and its corresponding pin 26, (
With reference to
With references to
As has been mentioned, merely by way of example, the distance between the handgrips 21 and 21′ in
A portion or structure, generally identified by reference numeral 24 is disposed next to lateral portions 23a and 23a′. This portion 24 is configured to receive and dispose a set of rollers 25. In the embodiment of
It will be appreciated that the tines or walls 24.1 and 24.2 form a groove 24.3 to mount and dispose the corresponding rollers 25. It is one advantage of my invention that the handgrip 21 may be comprised of two halves, such as, 21a and 21b, that are suitably joined to one another to provide favorable economics in producing my device.
Hand grip 21 may be of any desired material and may comprise a molded plastic in any desired color and may be a translucent material.
A first strap, belting, or band 50 is tied about handgrip 21, that is, handle portion 22. The strap has a loop 50a that may be placed around the head of a user 10. The opposite handgrip, say handgrip 21′ is then engaged at a structure such as shown in
A further strap, belting, or band is designated 52 that is also knotted about handle portion 22 and the loop 52 carries a pin 54. The strap or belting may be a ¾ of an inch (19 mm) wide by 20 inches (5 cm) long strap with a thickness of 1/16 of an inch (1.59 mm). There may be a 1 inch (25.4 mm) overlap that is stapled together with ⅜ of an inch (9.55 mm) staples, say 12 staples, or the ends may be sewn together. Pin 54 may be a wooden ⅜ of an inch (9.51 mm) diameter dowel pin that is ⅞ of an inch (22 mm) long. The use of this strap 52 with pin 54 is shown in
A possibility to perform exercises near the ground is illustrated in
A key ring such as 60 that is shown in
Some examples of exercises that may possibly be performed with Applicant's expander type exercise device may be found in the following U.S. Pat. No. 4,544,155 issued to Wallenbrock et al. on Oct. 1, 1985 and entitled “Exercise Device with stretchable elastomeric line;” U.S. Pat. No. 4,733,862 issued to Miller on Mar. 29, 1988 and entitled “Elastic resistance exerciser;” U.S. Pat. No. 5,769,764 issued to Tilberis on Jun. 23, 1998 and entitled “Tension-torsioner exercising device;” U.S. Pat. No. 5,813,954 issued to Wilkinson on Sep. 29, 1998 and entitled “Buttock exercise device;” U.S. Pat. No. 6,036,625 issued to Woodruffon Mar. 14, 2000 and entitled “Upper body exercise equipment;” and U.S. Pat. No. 6,053,851 issued to Tu on Apr. 25, 2000 and entitled “Body exerciser.” All of the foregoing patents are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in their entirety herein.
Some examples of exercises devices with rollers, features of which may possibly be used or adapted for use in at least one possible embodiment of the present invention, may be found in the following U.S. Pat. No. 741,966 issued to Hernsheim on Oct. 20, 1903 and entitled “Exercising device;” U.S. Pat. No. 2,035,010 issued to Rawlings on Mar. 24, 1936 and entitled “Apparatus for providing physical health treatment;” U.S. Pat. No. 4,645,204 issued to Berger on Feb. 24, 1987 and entitled “Compact portable exercising apparatus;” U.S. Pat. No. 4,961,573 issued to Wehrell on Oct. 9, 1990 and entitled “Boxing exercise harness;” U.S. Pat. No. 5,358,461 issued to Bailey, Jr. on Oct. 25, 1994 and entitled “exerciser activated body-mounted lights and generator;” U.S. Pat. No. 5,484,368 issued to Chang on Jan. 16, 1996 and entitled “Multi-function pull bar;” U.S. Pat. No. 5,509,873 issued to Corn on Apr. 23, 1996 and entitled “Exercise device with adjustable resistance;” U.S. Pat. No. 5,586,962 issued to Hallmark on Dec. 24, 1996 and entitled “Multiple sport training and exercise apparatus;” and U.S. Pat. No. 5,733,231 issued to Corn et al. on Mar. 31, 1998 and entitled “Exercise device with variable resistance.” All of the foregoing patents are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in their entirety herein.
The components disclosed in the various publications, disclosed or incorporated by reference herein, may be used in the embodiments of the present invention, as well as equivalents thereof. The appended drawings in their entirety, including all dimensions, proportions and/or shapes in at least one embodiment of the invention, are schematically accurate and are hereby included by reference into this specification. All, or substantially all, of the components and methods of the various embodiments may be used with at least one embodiment or all of the embodiments, if more than one embodiment is described herein. All of the patents, patent applications and publications recited herein, and recited in the Declaration attached hereto, and the references recited in such incorporated references are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in their entirety herein. AU of the references and documents, cited in any of the documents cited herein, and the references they are in turn cited in, are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in their entirety herein. All of the documents cited herein, referred to in the immediately preceding sentence, include all of the patents, patent applications and publications cited anywhere in the present application. All of the references included herein as aforesaid include the corresponding equivalents published by the United States Patent and Trademark Office and elsewhere. The details in the patents, patent applications and publications may be considered to be incorporable, at Applicant's option, into the claims during prosecution as further limitations in the claims to patentably distinguish any amended claims from any applied prior art. The details in the patents, patent applications and publications may be considered to be incorporable, at Applicant's option, into the claims during prosecution as further limitations in the claims to patentably distinguish any amended claims from any applied prior art.
Although only a few exemplary embodiments of this invention have been described in detail above, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in the exemplary embodiments without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of this invention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined in the following claims. In the claims, means-plus-function clauses, if any, are intended to cover the structures described herein as performing the recited function and not only structural equivalents but also equivalent structures.
The invention as described hereinabove in the context of the preferred embodiments is not to be taken as limited to all of the provided details thereof since modifications and variations thereof may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This is a continuation-in-part application of my U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/689,282 filed on Oct. 21, 2003 now abandoned in Art Unit 3764.
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