Claims
- 1. A multi-exercise system for providing a resistive force loading responsive to an applied force by a user comprising:
- (a) a base frame having at least one substantially vertically elongated base bar frame member;
- (b) resistive force means fixedly securable to said base bar frame member for transferring said user applied force to said resistive force loading, said resistive force means including an upper portion, a first lower portion and a second lower portion, said second lower portion being fixedly secured to said upper portion, and said upper and second lower portions being vertically displaceable with respect to said base bar frame member; and
- (c) rotational actuation means coupled to said upper portion of said resistive force means for linearly displacing said first lower portion of said resistive force means with respect to said upper portion of said resistive force means responsive to a rotational actuation force applied by said user.
- 2. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 1 including a resistive force means includes:
- (a) a second lower portion bar member fixedly secured to said resistive force means upper portion; and
- (b) a first lower portion housing member displaceably coupled to said second lower portion bar member and said upper portion of said resistive force means.
- 3. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 2 including means for displaceably coupling said second lower portion bar member to said first lower portion housing member.
- 4. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 3 where said means for displaceably coupling includes means for elastically coupling said second lower portion bar member to said first lower portion housing member.
- 5. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 4 where said means for elastically coupling said second lower portion bar member to said first lower portion housing member includes at least one elastic cord member secured on opposing ends thereof to said first lower portion housing member and said second lower portion bar member.
- 6. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 4 where said means for elastically coupling includes means for varying a resistive force loading between said first lower portion housing member and said second lower portion bar member.
- 7. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 6 where said means for varying said resistive force loading includes a plurality of elastic cord members secured on one end to said second lower portion bar member and releasably secured on an opposing end to said first lower portion housing member.
- 8. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 7 where means for varying said resistive force loading includes a plurality of elastic cord block members fixedly secured to said elastic cord opposing ends, said elastic cord block members being releasably coupled to said first lower portion housing member.
- 9. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 8 including block pin members insertable through corresponding openings formed in said elastic cord block members and housing openings for coupling said elastic cord block members to said first lower portion housing member.
- 10. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 9 including a second lower portion housing member rigidly secured to and vertically displaced from said second lower portion bar member.
- 11. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 10 where said elastic cord block members are positionally located contiguous said second lower portion housing member when said elastic cord block members are released from said first lower portion housing member.
- 12. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 1 including means for releasably securing said resistive force means to said base frame at a predetermined vertical location.
- 13. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 12 where said releasable securement means includes an upper portion frame member releasably securable to said base bar frame member.
- 14. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 13 where said releasable securement means includes at least one upper portion pin member secured to said upper portion frame member and insertable into vertically displaced openings formed in said base bar frame member for fixedly securing said upper portion frame member to said base bar frame at a predetermined vertical location.
- 15. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 1 where said rotational actuation means is rotationally displaceable about a singular axis.
- 16. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 15 where said rotational actuation means is secured to a displaceable first lower portion housing member for vertically displacing said lower portion housing member responsive to a rotational displacement of said rotational actuation means.
- 17. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 16 where said rotational actuation means includes a pulley member rotationally secured to an upper portion frame member for rotation about said singular axis.
- 18. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 17 including a pulley cord member secured on opposing ends thereof to said lower portion housing member and said pulley member respectively.
- 19. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 1 including user actuated bar means releasably secured to said rotational actuation means for rotatably displacing said rotational actuation means responsive to said applied force by said user.
- 20. The multi-exercise system as recited in claim 19 including means for rotationally adjusting said user actuated bar means in rotational registration with said rotational actuation means.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Patent Application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 597 731, filed on Apr. 11, 1984 and entitled Multi-Function Exercise System, this patent application now U.S. Pat. No. 4,600,189.
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