Claims
- 1. A lateral raise exercise machine having a forward-rearward direction, a movement arm pivotable about an axis, said axis extending in a horizontal plane but inwardly at an angle of about 25.degree. relative to the forward-rearward direction, a weight stack having at least one resistance weight, transmission means interconnecting the movement arm and the weight to raise the weight when the movement arm is raised to a first position, said movement arm having a handle bar, means mounting the handle bar relative to the movement arm for adjustable movement about a generally vertical axis allowing said handle bar to be adjusted generally about the axis of the humerus of the exerciser, and a forearm pad fixed to the handle bar to be adjustable together with the handle bar relative to the movement arm.
- 2. The lateral raise exercise machine defined in claim 1 wherein the transmission means includes a main lever located at a lower portion of the machine, a vertical drive member connected to the main lever and to the movement arm and wherein the main lever is connected to a weight stack pin located in the weight stack.
- 3. The machine defined in claim 2 wherein the transmission means includes a mounting link having one end pivotally mounted to a frame and having an opposite end pivotally connected to the main lever.
- 4. The machine defined in claim 2 wherein said transmission means includes a pulley having a mounting frame connected to the vertical drive member, and a strap trained about the pulley and connected to the movement arm.
- 5. The machine defined in claim 4 wherein the movement arm has a cam fixed thereto and wherein said strap is fixed to said cam.
- 6. The machine defined in claim 5 wherein said pulley extends in a generally horizontal plane.
- 7. The machine defined in claim 6 wherein the transmission means includes a pair of guide pulleys engaging portions of said strap and extending generally in horizontal planes.
- 8. The machine defined in claim 7 wherein said movement arm has bifurcated portions mounted about a shaft fixed to a frame, said shaft constituting the pivot axis of the movement arm.
- 9. The machine defined in claim 8 wherein said strap changes its plane at a location between the cam and the pulley.
- 10. The machine defined in claim 5 wherein said strap changes its plane at a location between the cam and the pulley.
- 11. An exercise machine comprising in combination, a pair of movement arms pivotable about an axis in response to pressure exerted by an exerciser, a weight stack having at least one resistance weight, and transmission means interconnecting the movement arms and the weight to raise the weight when the movement arms are moved to a first position, said transmission means including cams respectively fixed to the movement arms, a flexible drive member having opposite portions fixed to the cams respectively, a pulley about which an intermediate portion of the drive member is trained, said pulley being movable in translation in response to movement of the movement arms, a stack pin included in the weight stack and connected to said weight, means interconnecting said pulley and a lower portion of said stack pin to raise the pin when the movement arms are moved against the resistance of said weight, and wherein the transmission means further includes a main lever located at a lower portion of the machine, a vertical drive member connected to the main lever and to the pulley and wherein the main lever is pivotally connected to said stack pin.
- 12. The machine defined in claim 11 wherein the transmission means further includes a mounting link having one end pivotally mounted to a fixed support and having an opposite end pivotally connected to the main lever.
- 13. The machine defined in claim 12 wherein said drive member trained about said pulley is a strap member.
- 14. The machine defined in claim 12 wherein said pulley extends in a generally horizontal plane.
- 15. The machine defined in claim 11 wherein said pulley extends in a generally horizontal plane.
- 16. The machine defined in claim 15 wherein the transmission means includes a pair of guide pulleys engaging portions of said flexible drive member.
- 17. A lateral raise exercise machine having a forward-rearward direction, a movement arm pivotable about an axis, said axis extending in a horizontal plane but inwardly at an acute angle relative to the forward-rearward direction, a weight stack having at least one resistance weight, transmission means interconnecting the movement arm and the weight to raise the weight when the movement arm is raised to a first position, said movement arm having a handle bar, means mounting the handle bar relative to the movement arm for adjustable movement about a generally vertical axis allowing the exercise arm said handle bar to be adjusted generally about the axis of the humerus of the exerciser, and a forearm pad fixed to the handle bar to be adjustable together with the handle bar relative to the movement arm.
- 18. The lateral raise exercise machine defined in claim 17 wherein the transmission means includes a lever, a drive member connected to the lever and to the movement arm and wherein the lever is connected to a weight stack pin located in the weight stack.
- 19. An exercise machine comprising in combination, a pair of movement arms pivotable about an axis in response to pressure exerted by an exerciser, a weight stack having at least one resistance weight, and transmission means interconnecting the movement arms and the weight to raise the weight when the movement arms are moved to a first position, said transmission means including cams respectively fixed to the movement arms, a flexible drive member having opposite portions fixed to the cams respectively, a pulley about which an intermediate portion of the drive member is trained, said pulley being movable in translation in response to movement of the movement arms, a stack pin included in the weight stack and connected to said weight and means interconnecting said pulley and said stack pin to raise the pin when the movement arm is moved against the resistance of said weight and wherein the transmission means further includes a lever and drive member connected to the main lever and to the pulley.
- 20. The machine defined in claim 19 wherein said pulley extends in a generally horizontal plane and wherein the transmission means includes a pair of guide pulleys engaging portions of said flexible drive member.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/921,112, filed Jul. 29, 2992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,338,274.
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