Claims
- 1. A full body weight traction device for rotating a human into inverted posture comprising a pair of spaced apart pivot pins;
- means for supporting said pivot pin in a coaxial relationship parallel to and spaced above a floor surface, said means including a generally U-shaped rear leg wherein the base of the U rests on the floor and the sides of the U are upstanding and have pivot pin bearings in the respective tips, and said means further including a generally U-shaped front leg wherein the base of the U rest on the floor and the sides of the U are generally upstanding with portions thereof being spaced closer together than the sides of the rear leg, the sides also having pivot pin bearings in the respective tips, the pivot pin bearings of each respective side of the front and rear legs being joined by one of the pivot pins, and the lower portions of the front and rear legs being held in a spaced relationship by tension means;
- a tilt bed disposed between said pivot pins and pivotally mounted therein at its approximate mid-point by a generally U-shaped trunion wherein the tilt bed rests on and is attached to the base of the U and the legs of the U are generally upstanding and have pivot pin bearings in the respective tips, the pivot pin bearings being further joined by the respective pivot pins joining the respective sides of the front and rear legs;
- a human torso supporting means on said tilt bed so sized and configured generally to match to the size of a human torso;
- a beam extending from the lower end of said torso supporting means and terminating in an elongated rail disposed between the ankles of a human user;
- a foot supporting means slidably attached to said rail with selectable fixed locations along the rail; and
- a portion of the torso supporting means on each side which is configured to be narrower in width than the spacing between the rear leg sides and wider than the spacing between the front leg sides, whereby the tilt bed is free to rotate on its bearings through the rear leg space to be stopped in the inverted position by the front leg sides.
- 2. A traction device according to claim 1 in which the beam extending from the lower end of the torso supporting means is provided with a hinge and locking means at its point of attachment to the torso supporting means.
- 3. A traction device according to claim 1 in which the torso supporting means comprises a rigid peripheral frame supporting a textile membrane.
- 4. A traction device according to claim 1 in which the base of at least one of the U-shaped legs is provided with a stabilizer means which widens the footprint of its contact with the floor.
- 5. A traction device according to claim 1 in which the upstanding sides of the front leg are provided with handgrips to assist the user in mounting and dismounting the tilt bed.
- 6. A traction device according to claim 1 in which the front and rear legs are provided with a tension connection therebetween which limits the distance between the extension of the front and rear legs.
- 7. A traction device according to claim 1 in which the foot supporting means includes a horizontal bar on which a hook is engaged on each side of the rail, said hook being fixed to an ankle supporting means clamped about each ankle of the user.
- 8. A traction device according to claim 2 in which the lengths of the sides of the legs are approximatey equal, the length of the torso supporting means is no greater than the length of said legs, and the length of the beam is no greater than the length of the legs; whereby the device may be folded into a generally flat configuration approximately the length of the legs without component dissembly.
- 9. An exercise device comprising,
- a pair of spaced apart pivot bearings,
- a frame for supporting said pivot bearings in a coaxial relationship parallel to and spaced above a floor surface, said frame having two anterior legs and two posterior legs wherein portions of the anterior legs are spaced closer than the posterior legs,
- a tilt bed disposed between said pivot bearings and pivotally mounted therein at its approximate midpoint;
- a beam extending from the lower end of said tilt bed terminating in an elongated rail adapted to be disposed between the ankles of a user;
- a foot supporting means attached to said rail; and said tilt bed including outwardly extending portions on each side being configured to provide a bed width which is narrower in width than the spacing between the posterior legs and wider than the spacing between the portions on said anterior legs whereby the tilt bed is free to rotate on its bearings through the posterior leg space to be stopped in the inverted position by the portions on the anterior legs engaging the portions on said tilt bed.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 291,064, filed Aug. 7, 1981, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,410,176 Oct. 18, 1983.
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