The present application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 61/310,585 filed Mar. 4, 2010, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to exercise machines, and is particularly concerned with a low back exercise machine.
2. Related Art
The lower back muscles may be exercised by lying face down on the floor and then lifting the chest from the ground, or by bending down from the waist and then reversing back into an upright position. Lower back muscles can also be exercised using low back exercise machines, which typically have a seat with a rotatably mounted back rest linked to an exercise resistance. The seated user pushes back against the back rest to move it from an upright or forwardly inclined position back into a rearwardly reclined position. In most low back machines, the seat and a foot plate for engagement by the user are stationary during the exercise. This can cause the user to pop up from the seat as they push the back rest and move into a rearwardly reclined position. In some machines, such as the Hoist HS 1225, the seat is linked to the exercise arm so that it tilts rearward slightly to help keep the user from popping out of the seat, but the foot rest is stationary during the exercise. Some machines for exercising the lower back are dual function, combining abdominal and lower back exercises, or low back and leg press exercises.
A low back exercise machine in one embodiment has a pivotally mounted user support frame carrying a user seat and an adjustable foot rest assembly, an exercise arm carrying a back pad pivotally mounted relative to the user support frame for engagement by a user's back when seated on the user seat, and a connecting linkage which translates movement of the exercise arm into rotation of the user support frame about its pivot axis. An exercise resistance is linked to the exercise arm in one embodiment. In alternative embodiments, the exercise resistance may be linked to resist movement of the user support or connecting link.
In order to perform the lower back exercise, a user sits on the user support seat with their feet engaging the foot rest, then leans backwards to push against the back pad, rotating the exercise arm rearward about its pivot axis. This in turn rotates the user support frame about its pivot axis via the connecting linkage, so that both the user seat and the foot rest move together as the exercise arm is rotated.
The combined movement of the user support and exercise arms provides a more comfortable and natural feeling exercise motion that constantly adjusts the position of the user during the exercise to reduce stress on muscles in the low back and groin. The rocking motion of the user support during the exercise also makes the exercise more enjoyable for the exerciser. Since the user's feet track the user support seat as the exercise is performed, there is less risk of the user popping up out of the seat during the exercise.
The details of the present invention, both as to its structure and operation, may be gleaned in part by study of the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts, and in which:
Certain embodiments as disclosed herein provide for a low back exercise machine with a rocking user support. Both the user support and the exercise arm move during an exercise, with a connecting linkage translating movement of the exercise arm to rocking movement of the user support so that the user support moves in a predetermined path as the exercise arm rotates rearward during the exercise. In one embodiment, the user support moves forward and upward while the rear end of the user support tilts downward as the exercise arm is rotated rearward by the user.
After reading this description it will become apparent to one skilled in the art how to implement the invention in various alternative embodiments and alternative applications. However, although various embodiments of the present invention will be described herein, it is understood that these embodiments are presented by way of example only, and not limitation.
The main frame has a base portion 20, forwardly inclined rear uprights 22 connected by cross bar or strut 24, and spaced rearwardly inclined front uprights 25 which are connected to the rear uprights 22. Base portion 20 has a pair of side struts 17 extending between the lower ends of uprights 22 and 25, a cross bar 29 extending between the side struts, and a generally central strut 21 extending forwards from cross bar 29. Strut 21 has an inclined end stop face 23 and is supported by an adjustable stabilizing foot 27 at its forward end. As best illustrated in
User support frame 14 has a base support strut 30 with a foot rest assembly 32 adjustably mounted at or adjacent its forward end and an upwardly inclined rear portion secured to a mounting plate 34 on which user seat pad 35 is mounted. A bumper stop 33 extends downward at an angle from base support strut 30 below the foot rest assembly, and engages the end stop face 23 at the forward end of the main frame when the user support is in the start position of
The exercise arm 15 comprises a generally U-shaped yoke having a central portion 50 and opposite arm portions 52 extending downwardly from central portion 50. Pivot sleeves 53 at the lower ends of the respective arm portions are pivotally connected to pivot mounts 54 at the upper ends of main frame struts 25 for rotation about exercise arm pivot axis 55. A stabilizing handle or grip 57 is secured to each pivot sleeve 53. Back pad 56 is pivotally connected to the central portion 50 of the exercise arm via pivot brackets 58 for rotation about pivot axis 60 so that it adjusts and aligns to the user's back orientation during an exercise.
As best illustrated in
The foot rest assembly 32 comprises a pair of foot rests 72 mounted on the ends of cross bar 74 which is pivotally mounted on a forward end portion of user support strut 30 via pivot links 75, 76. A range of motion adjustment plate 78 (
In order to perform a lower back exercise, a user sits on the user support with the moving parts in the start position of
In
In the above embodiment, movement of the user engagement device or exercise arm is translated into rocking movement of a user support, making the exercise more enjoyable for the user. Additionally, the linked relationship between the movement of the exercise arm and the movement of the user support in the above embodiments is designed so that movement of the user support tracks movement of the exercise arms, with the user support seat moving into a slightly reclined position at the end of the exercise, and the foot rests tracking the movement of the seat. This provides a more comfortable, better feeling exercise that enhances the user's workout.
It should be understood that all the different elements used in the above embodiment may be mixed and interchanged with one another and still incorporate the essence of the above embodiment. The user support may be mounted on the main frame with the exercise arm pivotally mounted on the user support. The connecting links could be made adjustable and the solid links could be replaced by a cable. Cables could be replaced with belts, ropes, chains, or the like, and pulleys could be replaced with sprockets. The seat could be fixed or made adjustable relative to the supporting frame. Various different types of user engaging pads can be used.
The pivot mounts may have a single pivot or multiple pivots, and in the latter case the user support pivots about a theoretical pivot mount of the combined pivotal motion. Any of the various embodiments could have the resistance associated with any of the moving parts (user support, user engagement device, or connecting linkage). The exercise resistance may be a weight stack as in the above embodiments, or may be any other type of resistance known in the art, such as weight plates, elastic bands, or pneumatic, electromagnetic, or hydraulic resistance. The exercise machine may be a stand alone machine or may be part of a multi-station gym.
The above description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles described herein can be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is to be understood that the description and drawings presented herein represent a presently preferred embodiment of the invention and are therefore representative of the subject matter which is broadly contemplated by the present invention. It is further understood that the scope of the present invention fully encompasses other embodiments that may become obvious to those skilled in the art and that the scope of the present invention is accordingly limited by nothing other than the appended claims.
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