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The invention relates to the field of gym equipment, and in particular, to a gym tower for home or exercise club use.
As we lead more sedentary lives, gym memberships and the use of home strength and weight training equipment is becoming more popular. Present gym equipment includes weight machines and gym racks. These units are commonly discrete units, with each unit encompassing a significant footprint. Users requiring the use of both types of equipment are required to move from one station to another.
Home gyms typically do not have enough space to accommodate more than one gym apparatus, hence limiting a user's gym experience.
Accordingly, a need exists for a gym apparatus that is compact and enables a user to perform a variety of gym exercises. Other objects of the invention will be apparent from the description that follows.
According to the present invention, there is provided a gym tower. The tower includes a base and a plurality of internal weights vertically stacked on the base. A frame is connected to the base and extends upward from the base to engage with the plurality of internal weights. A top plate is connected to the frame, so that the base and the plate enclose the plurality of internal weights within the frame. The tower also includes a spine adapted to selectively engage the plurality of internal weights. A main pulley is connected to the top plate and a main cable is fed through the main pulley. The main cable is connectable to the spine at a first end and includes a connector device at a second end. The tower also includes a rod adapted to engage with the spine and to select an internal weight and is adapted to secure to external weights.
The frame may include four posts with each post shaped vertically at a right-angle. The right-angle posts may extend vertically through the plurality of internal weights and may extend vertically through a corner of each internal weight.
Each internal weight may include a vertical and a horizontal through-hole, and the spine may be adapted to insert and slide within the vertical through-hole of each internal weight. The rod may be adapted to insert through a horizontal through-hole of a selected internal weight. Each internal weight may include a center bore and a handle bore. A peg may be included which is adapted to insert into the center bore. A secondary handle may be included which is adapted to insert into the handle bore. The rod may be adapted to extend through and past a through-hole of an internal weight.
The spine may include a vertical section and a horizontal section, with the main cable connecting to the spine at the horizontal section.
The gym tower may also include a secondary pulley connected to the tower.
Additionally, the gym tower may also include a slider panel connected to the base which may extend upward from the base through the plurality of internal weights. The spine may be adapted to insert and slide within the slider panel.
Other aspects of the invention will be appreciated by reference to the detailed description of the preferred embodiment and to the claims that follow.
The preferred embodiment of the invention will be described by reference to the drawings thereof in which:
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The gym tower also includes a secondary pulley 50 connectable to the peg 46. To make the use of tower 10 more dynamic, peg 46 with connected pulley 50 can be placed into any center bore 43. A secondary cable may then loop through secondary pulley 50 and connects at one end to a conventional connector on the main cable 30 and attaches to a body harness or another handle at the other end. Preferably, the secondary cable includes a conventional retractable device that enables a user to easily configure its length
Operation
Ideally, the tower 10 includes a manual with a variety of recommended exercises and the associated tower configuration. However, a user may also configure the tower 10 to suit personal requirements. In selecting an exercise, a user may take rod 40 and insert it into a specific internal weight and spine 20 location. If a user wishes to fine tune the amount of weight to use, the user may add the peg 46 to center bore 43 of the weight being lifted and may add any number of external weights 17. Additionally, external weights 17 may be added to rod 40 to further fine tune the amount of weight to be lifted. For calisthenics, rather than moving to another station, a user may simply attach a secondary handle 48 into the handle bore 44 of a particular internal weight (depending on required height and angle of use) and work away knowing the overall weight of the tower 10 will support the user's activity. To increase the callisthenic workout, a user may attach a body harness so that their workout includes use of additional external weights 17.
While embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, such embodiments should be considered illustrative of the invention only. The invention may include variants not described or illustrated herein in detail. Thus, the embodiments described and illustrated herein should not be considered to limit the invention as construed in accordance with the accompanying claims.
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