The prior art includes: U.S. Pat. No. 10,960,256 (Oct. 25, 2017); U.S. Pat. No. 10,092,791 (Oct. 9, 2018); U.S. Pat. No. 6,454,683 (Sep. 9, 2002); U.S. Pat. No. 7,614,988 (Nov. 10, 2009); U.S. Pat. No. 7,311,642 (Dec. 25, 2007); U.S. Patent Application No. 20040014570 (Jan. 22, 2004); U.S. Pat. No. 4,477,074 (Oct. 16, 1984); U.S. Pat. No. 5,997,442 (Dec. 7, 1999); and U.S. Patent Application No. 20110263397 (Oct. 27, 2011). It is desirable to have an improved workout bench that is superior to any that is disclosed or suggested in the identified references.
A workout bench is disclosed with a movable bench top and storage containers. The workout bench is supported by a series of rubber gription pads which grip the support surface, preventing the bench from moving while in use. The bench comprises a retractable/extendable swivel caster. When the bench should be moved and/or relocated, the retractable/extendable swivel caster is engaged. A lifting swivel caster mechanism utilizes a series of linkages and levers that is activated by a push/pull toggle clamp. A visual indicator window indicates to the user that the unit is secure to the surface. The visual indicator bracket is a component of the linkage assembly and indicates the state of the linkage assembly to the user of the bench.
The detailed description makes reference to the accompanying figures wherein:
The figures are only intended to facilitate the description of the principles disclosed herein. The figures do not illustrate every aspect of the principles disclosed herein and do not limit the scope of the principles disclosed herein. Other objects, features, and characteristics will become more apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description.
A detailed illustration is disclosed herein. However, techniques, methods, processes, systems and operating structures in accordance with the principles disclosed herein may be embodied in a wide variety of forms and modes, some of which may be quite different from those disclosed herein. Consequently, the specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are merely representative.
The workout bench 100 further comprises a benchtop 102 pivotally fixed with the front container 116 and including a selectively movable brace 104 for holding the benchtop at one of a plurality of predefined angular positions with respect to the top sides of the front container, the rear container, and the side containers. Preferably, a trough is defined between the side containers and flush with the top sides thereof. The trough contains a raised beam having a plurality of transverse notches 106 formed in a top side thereof. In this configuration, the movable brace 104 of the benchtop includes a cross bar adapted to fit within any of the notches, whereby each of the predefined angular positions of the benchtop correspond with the cross bar being engaged with one of the notches 106 of the trough. The rearmost notch corresponds with the benchtop lying flat on the front container, the rear container, and the side containers, and with the brace being fully contained within the trough. Wheels 118 are located on the front side of workout bench 100 and facilitate a user moving the bench across a support surface.
In addition, it is preferable that when the benchtop is lifted upwardly away from the front container and rear container, an internal storage volume 108 becomes accessible from the top side thereof. The internal storage volume 108 preferably includes a rear compartment isolated from the open front side of the front container by a dividing wall. In this configuration, the at least partially open front side of the front container includes a plurality of container baskets, which may be used to store exercise items. The rear compartment may further be accessible through the open top side of the front container or the front container's first side door in the open position. The exercise items may include, but are not limited to, dumbbell-type exercise items, resistance band-type exercise items, and kettle-bell-type exercise items. Each side container preferably further includes a plurality of dumbbell supports fixed with a back wall thereof, whereby the dumbbell-type exercise items may be supported on any of the dumbbell supports and removed from or returned to the side container through the open lateral side thereof.
A pair of wheels are fixed with the front container proximate the bottom side and front side thereof, and a handle is fixed with the rear container proximate the bottom side and the rear side thereof. The gription pads grip the support surface, preventing the bench from moving while in use. During some exercises, the bench experiences lateral forces, such as when the bench top is inclined and a user is pressing against it. In addition, lateral forces may be experienced when, for example, a user performs box jumps, push-ups, or resistance band exercises. If the bench is not secure to the floor (or other surface), the bench could slide due to the lateral forces, which may increase the risk of an injury. The gription pads prevent the bench from sliding when in use, which reduces the risk of an injury. The number of gription pads (2 to 8) can be changed in the field to accommodate different floor surfaces without the use of a tool or disassembly of the unit. Traditional leveling feet may not provide the adequate surface area or material composition to adequately secure the bench to the floor when in use.
The bench comprises a retractable/extendable swivel caster located in the front section of the bench. When the bench is not in use and it is desired to be moved and/or relocated, the retractable/extendable swivel caster is engaged. When engaged, it lifts the front end of the unit, disengaging the array of gription feet from the support surface, allowing the bench to be rolled to its desired position. Once the bench is in the desired position, the swivel caster is retracted, allowing the unit to be secured to the supporting surface. As shown, the swivel caster mechanism 400 is accessible via the storage compartment of the bench and is accessed by opening the top. This location prevents the lever from being accidentally activated during exercises, which would put the bench in a unsafe condition. In alternative embodiments, a bench may have its lift device accessible from the exterior of the bench.
Visual indicator windows are located on both sides and rear of the bench that indicate to the user that the unit is secure to the surface. In some embodiments, a visual indicator window may be located on only one side, on only the rear, on both sides but not the rear, or on a combination of one side and the rear, without departing from the principles disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a visual indicator may also be located on the front of the bench, with or without visual indicators on the side(s) and/or rear of the bench. In the preferred embodiment, the visual indicator shows a green or red color and a lock or unlock icon in its window. A green color and/or lock icon indicates the bench is secure to the floor, and a red color and/or unlock icon indicates the bench is in its mobile mode and is unsafe to use for exercise. It should be appreciated that other colors, icons, symbols, or other suitable visual indicators may be used without departing from the principles disclosed herein.
The lifting swivel caster mechanism 400 utilizes a series of linkages and levers (a linkage assembly) that is activated by a push/pull toggle clamp which provides a substantial mechanical advantage. As a result, the activation force to lift the end of the bench and engage the swivel caster is minimal. In addition the push/pull clamp locks the wheel in place when the caster is engaged to the support surface. The visual indicator bracket is a component of the linkage assembly and indicates the state of the linkage to the user of the bench.
The embodiments disclosed herein comprise a front container, rear container, and side containers. Exercise items may be placed into the front container, the rear container, and/or one or both of the side containers. Preferably, at least one of the front container, rear container, and side containers is adapted to hold resistance band-type exercise items. Embodiments of a workout bench further include a plurality of eye hooks fixed with at least one of the front container, rear container, or side containers. Thus, one of the resistance band-type exercise items may be removed from its front container, rear container, or side container and fixed with one of the eye hooks so that the person can perform resistance band-type exercises with the workout bench immobile on the support surface due at least in part to the gription pads. The workout bench also preferably further includes a scoop arrangement on one or more of the containers (such as the rear container), projecting away from the side thereof. The scoop arrangement is adapted for urging large exercise items into the container.
The workout bench is compact, portable, easy to move, fully integrated and fully adjustable. This workout bench makes it easy for the user to conduct a complete program of exercise in an efficient amount of time by including storage space for various types of necessary specialized equipment. It allows the user to position the various components of the workout bench in the optimal position for any exercise, and to store and to use whatever equipment is necessary, to exercise the entire body effectively. Further, the workout bench's portable, compact nature allows it to be stored easily in space-restricted homes, and easily moved around within the home or even to a new dwelling. Moreover, the workout bench saves users great amounts of time and money by eliminating the need for a fitness services provider, and prevents unsightly displays and potential falling and tripping hazards by minimizing the entire workout system's footprint when not in use through highly adaptable internal storage. Finally, the storage features also make it very easy for someone to move the workout bench and all their exercise equipment at the same time.
The detailed description is not intended to be limiting or represent an exhaustive enumeration of the principles disclosed herein. It will be apparent to those of skill in the art that numerous changes may be made in such details without departing from the spirit of the principles disclosed herein.
This application claims priority to Provisional Application No. 63/453,530 filed on Mar. 21, 2023, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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| 63453530 | Mar 2023 | US |