Squat exercise apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6251052
  • Patent Number
    6,251,052
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 14, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 26, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An exercise apparatus for performing squat type exercises is disclosed. The apparatus includes a base supporting a resistance assembly and a pivoting user engaging assembly. A cable assembly links the user engaging assembly to the resistance assembly for applying resistance as a user performs an exercising routine. The user engaging assembly includes an upwardly extending post and a pivot arm secured to a free end of the upwardly extending post. The user engaging assembly further includes a locking assembly integrally associated with the pivot arm assembly for controlling the pivotal movement of the pivot arm.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to exercise apparatuses. More particularly, the invention relates to an exercise apparatus designed for performing squats in a convenient, safe and effective manner.




2. Description of the Prior Art




The squat is a free-weight exercise in which a barbell is placed on a user's shoulders directly behind the neck and is supported by the arms while the user first lowers his or her body by bending the legs and then raises his or her body by restraightening the legs. This exercise is probably the most effective exercise for building lower body muscles and often is used by experienced weight lifters.




However, this exercise can be one of the most painful and traumatic exercises since the legs are capable of lifting a large amount of weight and yet the weight must be supported by the lifter's arms and shoulders. In addition, it is one of the most dangerous exercises since it typically is terminated by placing the barbell on a rack when the lifter's legs are fully extended. As the lifter approaches his or her limit, it becomes difficult to obtain this position. Furthermore, the weight tends to throw lifters forward and cause them to lose their balance. It is, therefore, usually necessary to have two spotters when performing the squat.




With the foregoing in mind, a variety of prior art squat type exercise apparatuses have been developed to provide a safer environment for performing squats. Most of these apparatuses require that an individual partially squat into position such that his or her back and/or shoulders engage a user support member coupled to a source of resistance. Once the user is properly positioned relative to the user support member, he or she may move through an exercise routine. The user then moves from the user support member and steps away from the exercise apparatuses.




Considering these simple steps, the prior art is surprisingly filled with squat type exercise apparatuses which are difficult to use. For example, many squat type exercise apparatuses require users of different sizes to adapt to the apparatus itself rather than readily adjust for different size users. Where the squat type exercise apparatus does provide a mechanism for adjusting to suit users of differing sizes, prior art mechanisms are invariably difficult to use. While prior art squat type exercise apparatuses offer many set up challenges for users wishing to take advantages of the apparatuses, these prior art squat type exercise apparatuses are even more difficult to get out of once a user's exercise routine is completed.




With this in mind, the inventor has studied the prior squat type exercise apparatuses and determined that a need overwhelmingly exists for a squat type exercise apparatus offering users a convenient, adaptable and easy to use apparatus for performing squat type exercises. The inventor has, therefore, developed the present exercise apparatus overcoming the shortcomings of prior art devices.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus for performing squat type exercises. The apparatus includes a base supporting a resistance assembly and a pivoting user engaging assembly. A cable assembly links the user engaging assembly to the resistance assembly for applying resistance as a user performs an exercising routine. The user engaging assembly includes an upwardly extending post and a pivot arm secured to a free end of the upwardly extending post. The user engaging assembly further includes a locking assembly integrally associated with the pivot arm assembly for controlling the pivotal movement of the pivot arm.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus wherein the locking assembly includes a ratchet arm pivotally secured to the upwardly extending post adjacent a pivot point for the pivot arm such that the ratchet arm moves with the pivot arm as a user moves up and down.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus wherein the ratchet arm further includes an arcuate latching bar with a series of holes shaped and dimensioned for engagement with a locking pin coupled to the pivot arm at a central location thereof such that the locking arm is controlled for selective engagement with the latching bar holes to orient the pivot arm at a desired position relative the ratchet arm.




It is another object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus wherein the locking pin is spring bias for selective engagement and release of the latching bar holes.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus wherein the locking pin is controlled by a release handle.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus wherein a cable links the locking pin to the release handle in a manner allowing the release handle to control the movement of the locking pin.




It is another object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus wherein a back/shoulder engaging assembly is secured to an end of the pivot arm and the release handle is coupled to the back/shoulder engaging assembly.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus wherein the cable assembly consists essentially of a single cable linked between the resistance assembly and the user engaging assembly.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus wherein the base includes a user support platform upon which a user may stand while performing exercises




It is another object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus wherein the user support platform includes a first end and a second end adjacent the user engaging assembly, and the user support platform is inclined upwardly as it extends from a central section of the user support platform toward the first end of the user support platform.




Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when viewed in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which set forth certain embodiments of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side view of the exercise apparatus in accordance with the present invention showing the user in the entry, or exit, position;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the exercise apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

with the user in the initial set up position;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the exercise apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

with the user in an extended position during his or her exercise routine;





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view along the line


4





4


in

FIG. 1

showing the weight stack in partial cross section;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view from the rear of the exercise apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 6

is a cross sectional view along the line


6





6


in FIG.


3


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein. It should be understood, however, that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, the details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limited, but merely as the basis for the claims and as a basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to make and/or use the invention.




With reference to

FIGS. 1

to


6


, a squat exercise apparatus


10


is disclosed. The squat exercise apparatus


10


is designed for permitting a user to quickly and conveniently enter the machine, adjust the user engaging member


12


to fit the user and effectively perform squat exercises working the muscles of a user's legs and back. The apparatus design and movement patterns mimic a free weight squat by allowing the user to freely choose the range of motion and start position with body angles replicating the free weight version of the exercise. The finishing position also replicates the free weight version of a squat with the body and legs in a straight line.




The squat exercise apparatus


10


includes a central support member


14


having a free first end


16


and a second end


18


to which a weight stack


20


is secured. The central support member


14


is preferably rectangular in cross section and includes a central passageway


22


extending from the first end


16


to the second end


18


. The passageway


22


provides for the passage of a cable


24


therethrough in a manner which will be described in greater detail below. As with the other structural components of the present invention, the central support member


14


is formed from steel, although other materials may be used without departing from the spirit of the present invention.




Between the first end


16


and the second end


18


of the central support member


14


, the central support member


14


includes a platform


26


sized, shaped and constructed to support a standing user while he or she operates the present squat exercise apparatus


10


. For reasons which will be better appreciated based upon the following disclosure, the forward portion


28


of the platform


26


curves upwardly as it extends from the central portion


30


of the platform


26


toward the second end


18


of the central support member


14


. The curved foot platform


28


allows an individual to position his or her feet so as to not over or under extend the ankle when achieving the desired foot placement relative to the torso.




First and second lateral support members


32


,


34


add additional stability to the present squat exercise apparatus


10


. The lateral support members


32


,


34


extend outwardly and rearwardly from the central support member


14


to create a stable tripod base for the present squat exercise apparatus


10


.




A user engaging member


12


is coupled to the central support member


14


adjacent its first end


16


. The user engaging member


12


is designed to physically engage the back and shoulders of a user in a manner permitting the user to repetitively bend his or her knees in a conventional squatting motion. The user engaging member


12


is readily adjustable to accommodate users of various sizes. The user engaging member


12


also allows for simple entry and exit from the squat exercise apparatus


10


.




Specifically, and with reference to

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


and


5


, an upwardly extending support post


36


pivotally supports a pivoting user engaging assembly


38


. The orientation of the support post


36


, in combination with the pivoting user engaging assembly


38


define the up and down motion of the present apparatus


10


to permit the squat motion discussed above. The upwardly extending support post


36


extends upwardly from the first end


16


of the central support member


14


at an angle and for a distance.




The pivoting user engaging assembly


38


is pivotally secured to the free end


40


of the upwardly extending support post


36


. The pivoting user engaging assembly


38


includes a pivot arm


42


directly attached to the upwardly extending support post


36


. The pivot arm


42


includes a first end


44


and a second end


46


,and is pivotally secured to the upwardly extending support post


36


at a position adjacent the first end


44


thereof. A counterweight


48


is coupled to the first end


44


of the pivot arm


42


at a position on the other side of the upwardly extending support post


36


relative to the second end


46


of the pivot arm


42


. The counterweight


48


acts to reduce the effects of momentum and ensure that the user is only lifting the weight imparted by the weight stack


20


itself.




A back/shoulder engaging member


50


is coupled to the second end


46


of the pivot arm


42


. As will be discussed in greater detail below, the back/shoulder engaging member


50


is oriented to permit ready access by an individual wishing to use the present squat exercise apparatus


10


. Briefly, the back/shoulder engaging member


50


includes a back support member


52


coupled to a shoulder support member


54


such that the shoulder support member


54


is oriented perpendicular to the back support member


52


. Both the back support member


52


and the shoulder support member


54


are padded to enhance user comfort while exercising. This structure creates a framework allowing a user's back to engage the back support member


52


, while the user's shoulders engage the shoulder support member


54


, to push the back/shoulder engaging member


50


upwardly under the force of the user's legs.




Pivotal movement of the pivoting user engaging assembly


38


is controlled by a locking assembly


56


integrally associated with the pivot arm


42


and the back/shoulder engaging member


50


. The locking assembly


56


includes a ratchet arm


58


pivotally secured to the upwardly extending support post


36


adjacent the pivot point


60


for the pivot arm


42


. In fact, the pivot point


60


for the pivot arm


42


is aligned with the pivot point


61


for the ratchet arm


58


. In this way, and as will be discussed below in greater detail, the ratchet arm


58


pivots with the pivot arm


42


as a user moves up and down.




The ratchet arm


58


includes an arcuate latching bar


62


located at its free end. The arcuate latching bar


62


is shaped for alignment with the arcuate path of the pivot arm


42


as it moves about its pivot point


60


. The latching bar


62


includes a series of holes


64


shaped and dimensioned for engagement with a locking pin


66


coupled to the pivot arm


42


at a central location thereof (see FIG.


6


). In this way, the locking pin


66


is controlled for selective engagement with the latching bar holes


64


to lock the pivot arm


42


at a desired position relative the ratchet arm


58


. The pivot arm


42


may be readily locked at relative positions to define the range of motion offered by the exercise apparatus


10


. The selective locking of the pivot arm


42


relative to the ratchet arm


58


also facilitates simple ingress and egress from the exercise apparatus


10


.




As will be discussed below with reference to the use of the present squat exercise apparatus


10


, and with reference to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the locking pin


66


is spring


67


biased for selective engagement and release of the latching bar holes


64


. Control of the locking pin


66


is effected by a locking pin cable


68


. The locking pin cable


68


controls the movement of the locking pin


66


. The locking pin cable


68


couples the locking pin


66


with a release handle


70


conveniently positioned on the shoulder support member


54


. Actuation of the release handle


70


pulls the locking pin cable


68


to pull the locking pin


66


inwardly against the spring bias and thereby release the locking pin


66


from whichever latching bar hole


64


the pin is presently positioned within. While the release handle


70


is coupled to the shoulder support member


54


in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the release handle


70


may be positioned at other locations without departing from the spirit of the present invention.




The pivoting user engagement assembly


38


, and particularly the ratchet arm


58


, include a rearwardly oriented bumper member


72


positioned to engage the upwardly extending support post


36


. The bumper member


72


limits the pivotal motion of the pivoting user engagement assembly


38


, and specifically, the locking assembly


56


. In this way, the rearward motion of the locking assembly


56


is controlled while the pivot arm


42


ratchets downwardly during the initial adjustment of the apparatus


10


as will be discussed below in greater detail.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


and


5


, the pivoting user engagement assembly


38


also includes a pair of downwardly oriented pulleys


74


position on opposite sides of the ratchet arm


58


. The function of these pulleys will be discussed below as the use of the present squat exercise apparatus is disclosed in detail.




With reference to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


, the use of the squat exercise apparatus


10


will now be described in detail. A user first steps upon the platform


26


and moves under the pivoting user engaging assembly


38


(see FIG.


1


). Once the user is properly positioned beneath the pivoting user engaging assembly


38


, he or she may position his or her foot upon the upwardly curved portion


28


of the platform


26


until he or she is comfortably leaning against the back support member


52


of the pivoting user engaging assembly


38


.




At this time, the user begins the initial squat by moving downwardly (see FIG.


2


). With reference to

FIG. 6

, the locking pin


66


is provided with an angled face


75


allowing the user to move the pivoting user engaging assembly


38


downwardly as the angled face


75


of the locking pin


66


ratchets through the latching bar holes


64


until the user stops at his or her chosen start position. The bumper member


72


limits rearward motion of the locking assembly


56


permitting the pivot arm


42


to move relative the ratchet arm


58


for orienting the pivot arm


42


at a desired start position. As the user begins to rise, the locking pin snaps into a specific latching bar hole


64


to complete the engagement process.




Once the locking pin


66


properly seats within a desired latching bar hole


64


, the pivot arm


42


is linked to the weight stack


20


via the ratchet arm


58


and the cable


24


. The user then moves through his or her exercise routine as shown in FIG.


3


. As discussed above, movement of the pivoting user engaging assembly


38


works against the resistance provided by weight stack


20


.




With reference to

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


5


, a single cable


24


links the pivoting user engaging assembly


38


to the weight stack


20


for lifting the stack of weight plates


82


. The cable


24


is run through a series of pulleys to facilitate the application of a resistant force as the pivoting user engaging assembly


38


is moved by the user. Specifically, the central portion


76


of the cable


24


is passed through a first pulley


78


. A coupling member


80


directly couples the stack of weight plates


82


to the first pulley


78


in a conventional manner. Opposite first and second strands


84


,


86


of the cable


24


then respectively extend over first and second upper pulleys


88


,


90


before passing over first and second lower pulleys


92


,


94


.




After passing over the first and second lower pulleys


92


,


94


, the respective first and second strands


84


,


86


of the cable


24


pass through the passageway formed in the central support member


14


and toward the first end of the central support member


14


. The first and second strands


84


,


86


exit the central support member


14


under the control of first and second control pulleys


96


,


98


at a position slightly before the first end


16


of the central support member


14


, pass over the downwardly oriented pulleys


74




a,




74




b


of the pivoting user engaging assembly


38


and are securely attached to the base of the upwardly extending support post


36


. In this way, pivotal movement of the user engaging member


12


draws and releases the cable


24


in a manner lifting the stack of weight plates


82


.




Once the user has completed his or her routine, the user presses the release handle


70


to disengage the locking pin


66


from the latching bar hole


64


, stands up and steps away from the squat exercise apparatus


10


(see FIG.


1


).




While the preferred embodiments have been shown and described, it will be understood that there is no intent to limit the invention by such disclosure, but rather, is intended to cover all modifications and alternate constructions falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An exercise apparatus for performing squat type exercises, comprising:a base supporting a resistance assembly and a pivoting user engaging assembly, wherein a cable assembly links the user engaging assembly to the resistance assembly for applying resistance as a user performs an exercising routine; the user engaging assembly includes an upwardly extending post and a pivot arm secured to a free end of the upwardly extending post; and wherein the user engaging assembly further includes a locking assembly integrally associated with the user engaging assembly for controlling the pivotal movement of the pivot arm wherein the locking assembly includes a ratchet arm pivotally secured to the upwardly extending post adjacent a pivot point for the pivot arm such that the ratchet arm moves with the pivot arm as a user moves up and down, the ratchet arm interacting with a locking pin shaped and dimensioned for ratcheting relative the pivot arm to permit free relative movement in one direction as a user moves to a starting position and subsequently locking into position as the user moves in an opposite direction to begin an exercise routine.
  • 2. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the ratchet arm further includes an arcuate latching bar with a series of holes shaped and dimensioned for engagement with the locking pin coupled to the pivot arm at a central location thereof such that the locking pin is controlled for selective engagement with the latching bar holes to orient the pivot arm at a desired position relative the ratchet arm.
  • 3. The exercise apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the locking pin is spring biased for selective engagement and release of the latching bar holes.
  • 4. The exercise apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the locking pin is controlled by a release handle.
  • 5. The exercise apparatus according to claim 4, wherein a cable links the locking pin to the release handle in a manner allowing the release handle to control the movement of the locking pin.
  • 6. The exercise apparatus according to claim 4, wherein a back/shoulder engaging assembly is secured to an end of the pivot arm and the release handle is coupled to the back/shoulder engaging assembly.
  • 7. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the cable assembly consists essentially of a single cable linked between the resistance assembly and the user engaging assembly.
  • 8. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the base includes a user support platform upon which a user may stand while performing exercises.
  • 9. The exercise apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the user support platform includes a first end and a second end adjacent the user engaging assembly, and the user support platform is inclined upwardly as it extends from a central section of the user support platform toward the first end of the user support platform.
  • 10. An exercise apparatus, comprising:a base supporting a resistance assembly and pivoting user engaging assembly, wherein a cable assembly links the user engaging assembly to the resistance assembly for applying resistance as a user performs an exercising routine; the user engaging assembly includes an upwardly extending post and a pivot arm secured to a free end of the upwardly extending post; the user engaging assembly further includes a locking assembly integrally associated with the user engaging assembly for controlling the pivotal movement of the pivot arm, the locking assembly includes a ratchet arm pivotally secured to the upwardly extending post adjacent a pivot point for the pivot arm such that the ratchet arm moves with the pivot arm as a user moves up and down, the ratchet arm further includes an arcuate latching bar with a series of holes shaped and dimensioned for engagement with a locking pin coupled to the pivot arm at a central location thereof, the locking pin being shaped and dimensioned to permit free relative movement in one direction as the locking pin ratchets relative the pivot arm for selective engagement with the latching bar holes to orient the pivot arm at a desired position relative the ratchet arm.
  • 11. The exercise apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the locking pin is spring biased for selective engagement and release of the latching bar holes.
  • 12. The exercise apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the locking pin is controlled by a release handle.
  • 13. The exercise apparatus according to claim 12, wherein a cable links the locking pin to the release handle in a manner allowing the release handle to control the movement of the locking pin.
  • 14. The exercise apparatus according to claim 12, wherein a back/shoulder engaging assembly is secured to an end of the pivot arm and the release handle is coupled to the back/shoulder engaging assembly.
  • 15. The exercise apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the cable assembly consists essentially of a single cable linked between the weight stack and the user engaging assembly.
  • 16. The exercise apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the base includes a user support platform upon which a user may stand while performing exercises.
  • 17. The exercise apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the user support platform includes a first end and a second end adjacent the user engaging assembly, and the user support platform is inclined upwardly as it extends from a central section of the user support platform toward the first end of the user support platform.
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