Claims
- 1. An exercise machine for exercising muscles in the back of an exerciser, comprising:a frame; a seat assembly attached to the frame; a movement arm pivotally attached to the frame and movable along a stroke path between an upper forward position and a lower rearward position; a resistance-imparting unit operatively connected with the movement arm to provide resistance to the movement arm as it moves from the forward position to the rearward position; a pair of handles to be grasped by the exerciser; a pair of rigid extension members, each of which is attached to a respective handle such that each handle is free to rotate relative to its corresponding extension member about a longitudinal axis of the extension member; wherein the extension members are attached to the movement arm such that each extension member is free to at least partially rotate relative to the movement arm about vertical, longitudinal and transverse axes; and wherein the extension members are of sufficient length and the extension members are attached to the movement arm so that the handles can be separated by a distance of at least 24 inches when the movement arm is in the rearward position.
- 2. The exercise machine defined in claim 1, wherein the resistance-imparting unit comprises a weight stack.
- 3. The exercise machine defined in claim 1, wherein the extension members have a length between about 8 and 48 inches.
- 4. The exercise machine defined in claim 1, wherein each of the extension members is attached to the movement arm via a ball joint.
- 5. The exercise machine defined in claim 1, wherein each handle is attached to its respective extension member via a rotary bearing.
- 6. The exercise machine defined in claim 1, further comprising a unit that varies the resistance imparted to the exerciser by the resistance-imparting unit along the stroke path.
- 7. The exercise machine defined in claim 6, wherein the unit that varies resistance comprises a non-circular cam that engages a belt connected with the resistance-imparting unit.
- 8. The exercise machine defined in claim 7, wherein the resistance-imparting unit comprises a weight stack.
- 9. The exercise machine defined in claim 1, wherein the extension members are of sufficient length and the extension members are attached to the movement arm so that the handles can be moved to within a distance of 6 inches of each other when the movement arm is in the rearward position.
- 10. An exercise machine that exercises the muscles of the back of an exerciser, comprising:a frame; a seat assembly attached to the frame; a movement arm pivotally attached to the frame and movable along a stroke path between an upper forward position and a lower rearward position; a resistance-imparting unit operatively connected with the movement arm to provide resistance to the movement arm as it moves from the forward position to the rearward position; a pair of handles to be grasped by the exerciser; a pair of rigid extension members, each of which is attached to a respective handle such that each handle is free to rotate relative to its corresponding extension member about a longitudinal axis of the extension member; wherein the extension members are attached to the movement arm such that each extension member is free to at least partially rotate relative to the movement arm about vertical, longitudinal and transverse axes; and wherein a distance between the attachment of each extension member with the movement arm and the attachment of each extension member with its respective handle is between about 8 and 48 inches.
- 11. The exercise machine defined in claim 10, wherein each of the extension members is attached to the movement arm via a ball joint.
- 12. The exercise machine defined in claim 10, wherein each handle is attached to its respective extension member via a rotary bearing.
- 13. The exercise machine defined in claim 10, further comprising a unit that varies the resistance imparted to the exerciser by the resistance-imparting unit along the stroke path.
- 14. The exercise machine defined in claim 13, wherein the unit that varies resistance comprises a non-circular cam that engages a belt connected with the resistance-imparting unit.
- 15. The exercise machine defined in claim 14, wherein the resistance-imparting unit comprises a weight stack.
- 16. The exercise machine defined in claim 10, wherein the extension members are of sufficient length and the extension members are attached to the movement arm so that the handles can be moved to within a distance of 6 inches of each other when the movement arm is in the rearward position.
- 17. An exercise machine for exercising muscles in the back of an exerciser, comprising:a frame; a seat assembly attached to the frame; a movement arm pivotally attached to the frame and movable along a stroke path between an upper forward position and a lower rearward position; a resistance-imparting unit operatively connected with the movement arm to provide resistance to the movement arm as it moves from the forward position to the rearward position; a pair of handles to be grasped by the exerciser; a pair of extension members, each of which is attached to a respective handle, wherein each handle is attached to its respective extension member via a rotary bearing such that each handle is free to rotate about a longitudinal axis of the extension member; wherein the extension members are attached to the movement arm such that each extension member is free to at least partially rotate relative to the movement arm about vertical, longitudinal and transverse axes.
- 18. The exercise machine defined in claim 17, wherein the resistance-imparting unit comprises a weight stack.
- 19. The exercise machine defined in claim 17, wherein the extension members have a length between about 8 and 48 inches.
- 20. The exercise machine defined in claim 17, wherein each of the extension members is attached to the movement arm via a ball joint.
- 21. The exercise machine defined in claim 17, further comprising a unit that varies the resistance imparted to the exerciser by the resistance-imparting unit along the stroke path.
- 22. The exercise machine defined in claim 21, wherein the unit that varies resistance comprises a non-circular cam that engages a belt connected with the resistance-imparting unit.
- 23. The exercise machine defined in claim 22, wherein the resistance-imparting unit comprises a weight stack.
- 24. The exercise machine defined in claim 17, wherein the extension members are of sufficient length and the extension members are attached to the movement arm so that the handles can be moved to within a distance of 6 inches of each other when the movement arm is in the rearward position.
- 25. The exercise machine defined in claim 17, wherein the extension members are of sufficient length and the extension members are attached to the movement arm so that the handles can be separated by a distance of at least 24 inches when the movement arm is in the rearward position.
- 26. An exercise machine for exercising muscles in the back of an exerciser, comprising:a frame; a seat assembly attached to the frame; a movement arm pivotally attached to the frame and movable along a stroke path between an upper forward position and a lower rearward position; a resistance-imparting unit operatively connected with the movement arm to provide resistance to the movement arm as it moves from the forward position to the rearward position; a pair of handles to be grasped by the exerciser; a pair of extension members, each of which is attached to a respective handle, wherein each handle is attached to its respective extension member via a rotary bearing such that each handle is free to rotate about a longitudinal axis of the extension member; wherein the extension members are attached to the movement arm such that each extension member is free to at least partially rotate relative to the movement arm about vertical, longitudinal and transverse axes; and wherein the movement arm and extension members are configured such that, when the movement arm is in the upper forward position, the user's hands reach above his head, and in the lower rearward position, the user's hands are positioned below his head.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from co-assigned U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/296,775, filed Jun. 8, 2001, titled Exercise Machines.
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60/296775 |
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