The present invention relates to a gym machine.
Gym machines or implements are known which allow the movement of the user in space while performing an exercise.
For example, the rowing machine allows, by using a slide, the horizontal translational motion of the user during exercise of the dorsal muscles.
Machines are also known which allow to facilitate the vertical traction exercise by using a lightening platform on which the user stands. In this case, the user is moved only in a vertical direction.
The aim of the present invention is to provide an improved gym machine that allows to exercise several muscle regions and simultaneously modifies the position of the body of a user in space so as to facilitate blood circulation and the keeping of a correct posture.
Within this aim, an object of the present invention is to achieve such aim with a structure which is simple, relatively easy to provide in practice, safe in use, effective in operation, and relatively low in cost.
This aim and these objects are achieved by the present gym machine, characterized in that it comprises a ground resting base, a structure for supporting a user which is associated with the resting base so that it can rotate about a rotation axis, at least one maneuvering or actuation body which is associated movably with the supporting structure and flexible elements which are stretched between the maneuvering body and the ground resting base, said supporting structure rotating about the rotation axis between a first configuration and a second configuration when a user supported by said structure moves the maneuvering body, applying thereto an action which is opposite with respect to the action applied by the flexible elements.
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become better apparent from the detailed description of some preferred but not exclusive embodiments of a gym machine according to the invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
With particular reference to the figures, the reference numeral 1 generally designates a gym machine.
The machine 1 comprises a ground resting base 2, which constitutes a fixed part of such machine.
A structure 3 for supporting a user is associated with the base 2 so that it can rotate about a rotation axis which is substantially parallel to the ground and is formed by a first pivot 4.
One or more maneuvering or actuation bodies 5 are associated with the supporting structure 3 so that they can move with respect to it by rotating or sliding. The maneuvering bodies 5 rotate together with the supporting structure 3 with respect to the first pivot 4.
The maneuvering bodies 5 and the base 2 are connected to each other by flexible elements 6, which are stretched between them. The flexible elements 6 retain both the maneuvering bodies 5 and the supporting structure 3, with which they are associated in their relative motion, in a first balanced configuration.
As will become better apparent hereinafter, the supporting structure 3 rotates about the first pivot 4 between a first balanced configuration and a second balanced configuration when a user supported by the supporting structure in a sitting, face-down or face-up position, moves the maneuvering body or bodies 5, applying thereto an action which is the opposite of the one applied thereto by the flexible elements 6.
The supporting structure 3 has a different shape, like a seat, bed, bench, table, platform or others, depending on the type of exercise for which the machine 1 is designed and as a function of which the user must assume a sitting, upright, face-down or face-up position.
The flexible elements 6 are constituted by cable means 7, which are wound around pulleys 8, which in turn are supported rotatably by the supporting structure 3 and/or by the maneuvering bodies 5. The cable means 7 have an end which is coupled to the maneuvering bodies 5 in a coupling point 9 and the opposite end which is coupled to the resting base 2 in a respective coupling point 10.
The cable means 7 are constituted by one or more cables which are connected one another, as shown in
Depending on the exercises for which the machine 1 is designed, the maneuvering bodies 5 vary in terms of number, shape, arrangement and type of movable coupling to the supporting structure 3.
The maneuvering bodies 5 are constituted by one or more levers, as shown in
As an alternative, the maneuvering bodies 5 are constituted by a slide 13, which is associated with the supporting structure 3 so that it can slide along a system of straight guides which extend along a direction which is perpendicular to the first pivot 4.
The machine 1 further comprises means 14 for adjusting the coupling point 9 and/or 10 for the coupling of the flexible elements 6 respectively to the resting base 2, which is fixed to the ground, and to the maneuvering bodies 5.
The adjustment means 14 modify the position of the coupling points 9 and 10 of the opposite ends of the cable means 7 and therefore modify the load.
In a preferred embodiment, shown schematically in
In a further preferred embodiment, as shown in
The adjustment means 14 comprise a slider 16, on which the point 10 for coupling the cable means 7 to the resting base 2 is defined. The slider 16 is guided so that it can move along a path 17 which is formed in the resting base 2, means 18 being provided for maneuvering the slider 16, and therefore the coupling point 10, along the path 17.
The maneuvering means 18 are of a mechanical, electrical, electromechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic type.
The path 17 is arc-like; by acting on the maneuvering means 18, it is possible to move the slider 16 along the path 17 and thus modify the position of the point 10 for coupling the cable means 7 to the resting base 2. In particular, the coupling point 10 is moved toward or away from the rotation axis of the supporting structure 3, i.e., from the first pivot 4, thus varying the lever arm of the moment of the tension of the cable means 7 with respect to the first pivot 4 and therefore the force that the user must apply to the maneuvering bodies 5 in order to generate both the movement of such bodies and the consequent rotation of the supporting structure 3 with respect to the first pivot 4.
Moreover, means are provided for adjusting the position of the first pivot 4, not shown in detail, and devices for adjusting the extent of the tension of the cable means 7 such as tension elements 20.
The machine 1 further comprises means 19 for retaining the supporting structure 3 in its first balanced configuration.
The machine 1 shown in
The resting base 2 is cradle-shaped, the supporting structure 3 is seat-shaped and is articulated so that it can rotate about the first pivot 4, which is arranged at the rear upper end of the cradle.
Two maneuvering bodies 5 are pivoted proximate to the front end of the supporting structure 3 about respective second pivots 12 and are constituted by two levers which extend upwardly into a handle for the user.
The two maneuvering bodies 5 are connected to each other, at respective coupling points 9, to the opposite ends of the first cable 7a of the cable means 7, which by means of the guiding element 11 is rigidly coupled to the second cable 7b of the cable means 7. The opposite ends of the second cable 7b are coupled, with the interposition of tension elements 20, to the point 10 for coupling to the resting base 2.
The adjustment means 14 modify the position of the point 10 for coupling the cable means 7 to the resting base 2. Such adjustment means comprise the slider 16, to which the coupling point 10 is rigidly coupled. The position of the slider 16 is adjusted by the maneuvering means 18, which comprise a screw 21 which is supported so that it can rotate by the resting base 2 and is coupled to a female thread formed in the slider 16. The screw 21 is turned by actuation elements which are of the manual type, such as a crank 22, or electrical, electromechanical, pneumatic or hydraulic elements.
By acting on the crank 22, the position of the slider 16 and therefore of the coupling point 10 along the path 17 is modified so as to adjust the tension of the cable means 7.
In practice, the machine provides either for the simultaneous presence of the cable means 70 and 130 or for the simultaneous presence of the cable means 130 and 140, in any case a pair of cable means for each side of the machine.
In the embodiment shown in
The device for generating a contrasting load 100 is of the adjustable type, i.e., such that it is possible to vary the extent of the contrasting load generated thereby on the cable means 70.
In a preferred embodiment, the device for generating a contrasting load 100 is constituted by a counterweight, which in turn comprises one or more modular weights 101; by varying the number of modular weights 101 and/or the weight of each of such weights it is possible to modify the contrasting load applied to the cable means 70.
With reference to
The machine 1 assumes a first balanced configuration (
A user sits on the seat of the supporting structure 3 and grips with his hands the handles of the maneuvering bodies 5.
The user pushes the maneuvering bodies 5 away from himself, applying to them an action which is opposite to the action of the flexible elements 6.
In this manner, not only the maneuvering bodies 5 rotate about the respective second pivots 12, but the entire supporting structure 3 of the user rotates, as indicated by the arrow, with respect to the first pivot 4, assuming a second balanced configuration.
In this manner, during physical exercise, the inclination of the user varies, with beneficial advantages for blood circulation.
By releasing the maneuvering bodies 5, the supporting structure 3 performs a rotation which is identical and opposite, returning to the first balanced configuration.
The person skilled in the art, without making any effort, understands that the same inventive concept is applied identically to machines designed to exercise other muscle regions, of which
The supporting structure 3 can be shaped like a seat, bench, bed, table or platform to allow the support of a user who sits, stands upright, lies face down or face up.
The maneuvering bodies 5 can be constituted by one or more levers, which may even be independent from each other, or by sliding slides or others.
The flexible elements 6 can be provided by way of means which are mutually technically equivalent and easily understandable to the person skilled in the art; in particular, the number and arrangement of the cables of the cable means 7, the number, dimensions and position of the pulleys 8, and the provision and position of the coupling points 9 and 10 may vary.
The adjustment means 14 can be provided in order to modify the position of the point 10 for coupling the flexible elements 6 to the resting base 2 and to modify the position of the point 9 for coupling the flexible elements 6 to the maneuvering bodies 5.
It is further possible to provide adjustments of the position of the first rotation pivot 4 of the supporting structure 3 and adjustments of the degree of tension of said flexible elements 6.
In practice it has been found that the described invention achieves the proposed aim and objects.
The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims.
All the details may further be replaced with other technically equivalent ones.
In practice, the materials used, as well as the shapes and dimensions, may be any according to requirements without thereby abandoning the scope of protection of the appended claims.
The disclosures in Italian Patent Application no. MI2007A001317, from which this application claims priority, are incorporated herein by reference.
Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs, those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility of the claims and accordingly such reference signs do not have any limiting effect on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
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