The present invention relates generally to a multi-purpose exercise bench, and more particularly to a multi-purpose exercise bench having a versatile resistance accessory configurable for use to provide weight-training resistance in a variety of exercises.
Exercise benches of various sizes and configurations are well-known in the art. Such benches are used in weight training to assist in the performance of a variety of muscle-building exercises. Different bench configurations permit an exerciser to perform different exercises thereon to exercise and isolate different sets of muscles.
Some exercise benches are generally fixed, and facilitate performance of only one exercise or group of exercises. Some exercise benches are more versatile, and provide a range of adjustability to facilitate performance of a broader ranges of exercises for training different muscle groups.
One common type of bench includes a flat seat portion and an adjustable backrest that is adjustable between a flat position and an inclined position. In the flat position, both the seat and back portions are generally horizontal, and the user may lie in a supine position to perform chest presses and lateral butterflies, isolating a different set of upper body muscles then when the same exercises are performed on an incline bench. In addition, the exerciser can sit upright on the flat bench and perform a shoulder press exercise. In the inclined position, the seat remains generally horizontal and the backrest is inclined to permit a user to sit on the seat and recline in an at least partially upright position against the inclined backrest to perform a variety of upper body exercises on the bench, such as a chest press, lateral butterfly, and arm curl, each of which isolates and exercises a particular set of upper body muscles.
Such benches are commonly used in conjunction with free weights, such as a barbell born weight disks or “plates” and/or dumbbells. Some exercises may be performed with elastic resistance bands, often without the benefit of an exercise bench. Some exercises may have been performed using elastic resistance bands in conjunction with an exercise bench. Some exercise benches include integral resistance members, such as those manufactured and/or sold as BowFlex® brand home gyms by Nautilus, Inc. It has been observed that many of such exercise benches lack versatility to facilitate the broad range of exercises associated with a conventional multi-purpose exercise bench.
A simpler arrangement combining the conventional range of exercises associated with a multi-purpose exercise bench and the advantages of resistance band training is desired.
The present invention pertains to a multi-purpose exercise bench having a versatile resistance accessory configurable for use to provide weight-training resistance in a variety of exercises. In one embodiment, a multi-purpose exercise bench comprises: an elongated frame configured to rest on a flat floor in a stable manner; a lower seat portion supported on the frame; a resistance accessory mounted to the frame, the resistance accessory comprising: a pad movably mounted to the frame to be movable between a first position and a second position; a locking mechanism operable to lock the pad in either of the first position and the second position; and a plurality of resistance bands attached to the pad.
An understanding of the following description will be facilitated by reference to the attached drawings, in which:
The present invention provides a multi-purpose exercise bench having a versatile resistance accessory configurable for use to provide weight-training resistance in a variety of exercises.
An exemplary bench is shown in
In accordance with the present invention, the bench 1 further includes a versatile resistance accessory including a pad 8 mounted to the frame. In the exemplary embodiment shown, the pad 8 is mounted at the head end of the bench, adjacent the back leg 12. In accordance with the present invention, the pad 8 provides an attachment point for one or more resistance bands that may be used to provide resistance during strength training exercises.
In a preferred embodiment, the pad 8 is mounted to the frame for movement between first and second positions. In the embodiment shown, the pad 8 is pivotably mounted to the back leg 12, and is pivotable between a first position in which the pad 8 is substantially vertical, and a second position in which the pad 8 is substantially horizontal, as shown in
Further the pad is preferably lockable in one or more positions, so that the pad 8 and resistance bands tend to provide resistance during strength training. In the illustrated embodiment, the pad is provided with pins that nest within a horizontal portion of the back leg 12, so that the pad 8 may rotate relative to the rear leg, as best shown in
In some embodiments, the pad 8 is not merely a unitary rigid plate-like body, but instead includes first and second portions movable relative to one another, as shown in
The resistance bands are mounted to the pad 8. In this embodiment the resistance bands are joined in a resistance band housing unit 10, as shown in
The pad 8 includes swing arms 6, which serve as attachments points for attaching the resistance band units 10 to the pad 8. Preferably, the swing arms 6 are attached toward the distal end of the pad on both lateral sides, as shown in
To facilitate use of the exercise bench in certain exercises, e.g., with the pad 8 positioned horizontally along the floor, it may be desirable to straddle the bench while standing on the pad 8, as shown in
Any suitable seat may be used. In the exemplary embodiment shown, the bench includes a seat as provided in accordance with the present invention, as shown in
In use, the assembled bench may be adjusted as desired before performing an exercise—e.g., to position the lower seat 28 in a suitable location along the frame rail, and to position the backrest 24 at a suitable position on the frame (flat or inclined), or removed from the frame, e.g., by manipulating the backrest 24 and its associated pin receivers relative to the pins on the frame rail 16 and/or lower seat 28 until the pins align with the splits in the pins receivers, and the moving the backrest to separate the pin receivers from the pins.
Next, the pad may be positioned as desired, e.g., in a upright or horizontal position, e.g., by unlocking the pad 8 by moving the appropriate actuator of the pad locking mechanism, pivoting the pad 8 until the holes in the flanges of the pad 8 and rear foot 12 align with the pad in the desired position, and then manipulating the actuator of the locking mechanism to lock the pad in the desired position.
Next the user may selected an appropriate bar/handle, attach the appropriate receiver rings 32A to the bar/handle, if necessary (in some embodiments the rings are permanently joined to the bar/handle), and then attach the clips of one or more resistance bands of the resistance band housing units 10 to the receiver rings 32A to provide the desired level of resistance.
Next, the user may manipulate the bar/handle in performance of the desired strength training exercise, against the resistance of the attached resistance bands.
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Having thus described a few particular embodiments of the invention, various alterations, modifications, and improvements will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Such alterations, modifications, and improvements as are made obvious by this disclosure are intended to be part of this description though not expressly stated herein, and are intended to be within the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description is by way of example only, and not limiting. The invention is limited only as defined in the following claims and equivalents thereto.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/450,991, filed Aug. 4, 2014, which claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/861,578, filed Aug. 2, 2013, the entire disclosure of each of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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