The present invention refers to an improved gym apparatus which excercises different muscle groups and allows the user a rotating movement in his own space during execution of the exercise. At this moment in time some apparatus exist allowing substantial movement in the users space during performance of the exercise. For example, when operating the rower, the user moves horizontally backwards and forwards on an opportune mobile seat while strengthening dorsal muscles.
Other apparatus permit the exercise in vertical traction to become easier by using a lighter platform on which the user stands. In this case movement is purely vertical. This way however, the user does not execute a rotating movement in his own space, so, therefore, does not receive any benificial effects regarding the blood circulation.
The general outcome of the present invention, is to improve the aspects mentioned above, by supplying a gym apparatus permitting different groups of muscles to exercise, allowing a substantial rotating movement within the users space.
Considering this outcome, a gym apparatus has been produced, according to the invention, where the user is opportunely positioned on a support-table which is rotated by a pivot. This involves, as already stated, positive effects on the blood circulation during the execution of the technical exercise of every muscular group.
These, and further purposes are reached, according to the invention of a gym apparatus consisting of:
To enable the explanation of the innovative principles of the present invention and its advantages, in comparison to the known technique to be clearer, they will be described with the help of the attached drawings. Examples of two possible embodiments with the application of such principles are shown in the drawings.
The handle 12 is attached to the table 11 by a horizontally pivoted axis 17 and the possibility of inclination in respect to the table 11, limits its correct reaction exemplified with an extendible connecting rod 20.
The rope 13, is connected to the table 11 at points 18, 12, 21 and is suspended by the pulleys 14 that are fixed to the support-structure 15 as shown in the design.
We pass on to the functional description. In the initial rest-position (
When the user, laying face down on the table 11, grasps the handle 12, and pulls it towards himself, the rope 13, becomes taut, which allows the table 11, to return to its initial position of equilibrium making it rotate around the pivot 16 as shown in
You also note that the necessary strength for the exercise to function is related to the weight of the user in a proportional way. Also, the user is moved and rotated moving himself from the almost vertical initial position
It is easily understood, by varying the distance between points 18 hooking of the rope, 13, and the pivot point 16, varies the arm during the tension of the rope 13 in respect to the pivot 16 and therefore the strength that the user must impose on the handle 12 to incline the table 11. Likewise, regularity of the users strength is obtained by varying the distance between point 21 and pivot point 17.
Besides varying the position of the pulleys 14 a plurality of functional characteristics are obtained allowing to vary the users strength and the maximum inclination attainable during use of the apparatus.
There are different possibilities of varying this particular form of realization. For example: The kinematic connection between the table 11 and handle 12 described earlier as a rope 13 suspended by pulleys 14 can be replaced by an opportune system of levers or by a connection involving a funicular, without altering the function of the apparatus and its attainable purposes. Likewise, it is possible to imagine a realization of the invention characterized by the fact that the pivot point 16 of the table 11 may be varied in position allowing the user to regulate his strength and the inclination obtainable from the table during execution of the exercise.
The support-table 111 is attached to the support-structure 115 by a pivot with a horizontal axis 116. This pivot in respect to the table is situated in a position in which tha said table 111, weighted by the user, tends to advance towards the horizontal position according to the direction of rotation shown by the arrow 140 in
We pass on to the functional description of the realization of the 2nd form:—in the initial rest position (
Likewise to the first realized form described, varying the position of the hooking points 118 and 121 respectively to the table 111 and mobile element 112 the user is able to regulate the strength he needs to move the mobile element 112 to incline the table 111. Also by varying the positions of the pulleys 114, a plurality of characteristical functions are attained, permitting the user to vary his strength and the maximum inclination possible whilst exercising with this apparatus. Naturally, these two simplified descriptions are purely examples and must not be limited to any modifications of the support-structure here described.
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