Standing abdominal exercise apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6422980
  • Patent Number
    6,422,980
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 10, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 23, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Mulcahy; John
    Agents
    • Workman Nydegger & Seeley
Abstract
An exercise apparatus is disclosed including a base structure having a central support member with a first end and a second end to which a vertically oriented resistance assembly is secured. The apparatus also includes a cable having a first strand and a second strand. The cable links a user to the resistance assembly for the application of resistance as the user moves through an exercise routine. The first and second strands exit the resistance assembly at a position adjacent an upper end of the resistance assembly for engagement by the user at a position above the shoulders of the user. The apparatus further includes a user support structure having an upwardly extending support post. The support post includes a first end secured to the central support member and a second end. The support post further includes a rearward side facing away from the weight stack upon which is mounted a user support pad shaped and dimensioned for supporting a user's back as the user stands facing away from the resistance during an exercise routine. A family of exercise apparatuses is also disclosed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to an exercise apparatuses. More particularly, the invention relates to an abdominal exercise apparatus. The abdominal exercise apparatus in accordance with the present invention is built upon a base structure substantially identical to that disclosed in the parent application referenced above.




2. Description of the Prior Art




As with most major muscle groups, a wide variety of exercise apparatuses have been developed to specifically exercise the abdominal muscles of a user. The apparatuses generally require that the exerciser adjust a rather cumbersome user support and/or user interface member, sit upon the user support, secure any belts associated with the user support and engage the user interface member, before proceeding with a desired exercise routine.




A continuing need, therefore, exists for improved abdominal exercise apparatuses. Such apparatuses should be designed to make the exercise process simpler, safer and more accessible to a wide range of exercisers. The present invention provides such an abdominal exercise apparatus.




In addition, and as discussed in the parent application referenced above, a need exists for a full line of exercise apparatus built from the same base structure so as to improve the design and fabrication process, resulting in better more affordable exercise equipment. The present abdominal exercise apparatus adds to the family of exercise apparatuses disclosed and discussed in the parent application referenced above.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus including a base structure having a central support member with a first end and a second end to which a vertically oriented resistance assembly is secured. The apparatus also includes a cable having a first strand and a second strand. The cable links a user to the resistance assembly for the application of resistance as the user moves through an exercise routine. The first and second strands exit the resistance assembly at a position adjacent an upper end of the resistance assembly for engagement by the user at a position above the shoulders of the user. The apparatus further includes a user support structure having an upwardly extending support post. The support post includes a first end secured to the central support member and a second end. The support post further includes a rearward side facing away from the weight stack upon which is mounted a user support pad shaped and dimensioned for supporting a user's back as the user stands facing away from the resistance during an exercise routine.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus wherein the resistance assembly is a vertically oriented weight stack including a plurality of weight plates coupled to the cable for applying resistance as a user moves through an exercise routine.




It is another object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus wherein a first pivotally mounted pulley guides the first strand as it exits the resistance assembly and a second pivotally mounted pulley guides the second strand as it exits the weight stack.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus wherein the resistance assembly includes a housing having a front face, a rear face, a left side and a right side, and the first and second strands respectively exit the resistance assembly from the left and right sides of the resistance assembly before being directed to a user facing away from the rear face of the resistance assembly.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus wherein the user support pad includes a vertically adjustable lumber support pad.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus wherein the support post includes a central section which is angled toward the resistance assembly.




It is yet a further object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus wherein the central section of the support post is oriented at an angle of approximately 10°.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide an exercise apparatus wherein the second end of the support post is secured to the resistance assembly.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide a family of exercise apparatuses designed to target a variety of muscle groups. The family includes a variety of distinct exercise apparatuses utilizing a substantially identical base structure. The base structure comprises a central support member having a first end to which a user support structure is secured and a second end to which a weight stack is secured. The weight stack is actuated by a cable secured thereto for movement by an individual using a distinct exercise apparatus. Each distinct exercise apparatus further includes first and second lateral support sleeves secured to the base structure for directing opposite strands of the cable to a predetermined position for engagement by a user, wherein at least one distinct exercise apparatus includes first and second support sleeves positioned adjacent an upper end of the weight stack for exercising the abdominal muscles of an individual.




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 perspective view of the present exercise apparatus;





FIG. 2

is a partial cross sectional view of the present exercise apparatus showing the internal structure of the weight stack;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the present exercise apparatus; and





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the pivoting pulley.











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


4


, an abdominal exercise apparatus


10


is disclosed. As discussed above in the “Field of the Invention”, the present abdominal exercise apparatus includes a base structure


12


substantially identical to the one disclosed in commonly owned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/379,307 which is incorporated herein by reference.




With this in mind, the abdominal exercise apparatus


10


includes a base structure


12


having a central support member


14


with a first end


16


to which a user support structure


18


is secured and a second end


20


to which a weight stack


22


is secured. A single cable


24


actuates the weight stack


22


. The single cable


24


is secured to the weight stack


22


for movement by an individual using the abdominal exercise apparatus


10


. The abdominal exercise apparatus


10


further includes first and second support sleeves


26


,


28


selectively secured to the base structure


12


for directing first and second strands


30


,


32


(i.e., opposite strands) of the cable


24


to a predetermined position for engagement by a user.




The central support member


14


is preferably a tubular member with a rectangular cross section. As with all of the structural components used in the manufacture of the abdominal exercise apparatus


10


, as well as the structural components used in the manufacture of the family of exercise apparatuses, the central support member


14


is formed from steel, although those skilled in the art will appreciate the other materials which may be used in the construction of the disclosed exercise apparatuses without departing from the spirit of the present invention.




The weight stack


22


secured to the second end


20


of the central support member


14


is a conventional, vertically oriented weight stack. The weight stack


22


includes vertical support members


34


aligned to support a stack of weight plates


36


to be moved via a pulley system which will be discussed below in greater detail. The weight stack


24


is covered by a protective sleeve


38


positioned about the weight stack


22


. The weight stack


22


is vertically oriented and includes a front face


40


, a rear face


42


, a left side


44


and a right side


46


.




As will be discussed below in substantially greater detail, the weight stack


22


is actuated by a single cable


24


which controls the movement of the weight plates


36


. The central portion


48


of the cable


24


is passed through a first pulley


50


. A coupling member


52


directly couples the stack of weight plates


36


to the first pulley


50


in a conventional manner. Opposite strands


30


,


32


of the cable


24


then respectively extend over first and second upper pulleys


54


,


56


before exiting the weight stack


22


from the left and right sides


44


,


46


thereof before being directed for engagement by the user.




The respective ends


58


,


60


of the first and second strands


30


,


32


are each provided with stop members


62


. As those skilled in the art will readily appreciate, the stop members


62


control motion of the single cable


24


to allow exercise by pulling the first strand


30


alone, the second strand


32


alone, or both strands at the same time.




First and second lateral support members


64


,


66


are also secured to the second end


20


of the central support member


14


. The lateral support members


64


,


66


extend outwardly from the longitudinal axis of the central support member


14


and away from the first end


16


of the central support member


14


. The combination of the cental support member


14


, the first lateral support


64


and the second lateral support


66


create a tripod foundation structure. This foundation structure supports the remaining components of the abdominal exercise apparatus


10


, as well as users of the present exercise apparatus.




With the versatile base structure


12


disclosed above, the present abdominal exercise apparatus


10


, as well as the various exercise apparatuses discussed in the parent application, are created by selectively mounting desired support sleeves at various locations along the base structure. The various exercise apparatuses are created from a single base structure by orienting support sleeves for access along general motion lines.




The provision of a base structure


12


which may be readily used in the manufacture of distinct exercise apparatuses facilitates a novel method for the manufacture of exercise apparatuses. Specifically, a family of exercise apparatuses designed to target a variety of muscle groups is manufactured by first creating a base structure dimensioned for use in the development of a variety of distinct exercise apparatuses designed to target different muscle groups. For example, the base structure is used in the construction of exercise apparatuses including, but not limited to, those focusing on the chest, abdominals, biceps, triceps, lats and shoulders. The base structure includes a central support member having a first end to which a user support structure is secured and a second end to which a weight stack is secured, wherein the weight stack is actuated by a single cable secured thereto for movement by an individual using a distinct exercise apparatus. First and second lateral support sleeves are then secured to the base structure at distinct positions. The first and second support sleeves direct opposite strands of the cable to predetermined positions for engagement by a user to perform various exercises targeting different muscle groups.




The user support structure


18


of the present abdominal exercise apparatus


10


includes an upwardly extending support post


68


. The support post


68


includes a first end


70


, a second end


72


, and a central section


74


oriented for supporting an individual facing away from the weight stack


10


in a manner discussed below in greater detail. The first end


70


of the support post


68


is secured to the first end


16


of the central support member


14


and the second end


72


of the upwardly extending support post


68


is secured to the upper end


76


of the weight stack


22


. The central section


74


of the support post


68


is angled toward the weight stack


22


at an angle of approximately 10°. While the disclosed angular orientation of the central section


74


of the support post


68


is considered to promote user comfort, the support post


68


may be oriented at various other angles without departing from the spirit of the present invention.




A support pad


78


is attached to the rearwardly facing side


80


of the upwardly extending support post


68


at the central section


74


thereof to provide added user comfort. As such, and as will be discussed in greater detail below, the user places his or her back upon the support pad


78


while he or she faces rearwardly to perform abdominal exercises.




Added user comfort is provided by the inclusion of an adjustable lumbar support member


82


which is secured about the support pad


78


to provide the user with proper back support as he or she works through an exercise routine. The lumbar support member


82


includes an arched pad with a first and second attachment bands


84


extending from opposite ends thereof. The attachment bands


84


are substantially rigid members shaped and dimensioned to wrap around the upwardly extending support post


68


and support the lumbar support member


82


on the support pad


78


. However, the attachment bands


84


,


86


are wrapped about the upwardly extending support post


68


such that the lumbar support member


82


may be selectively moved up and down the support pad


78


to suit users of different sizes.




As briefly discussed, the strands


30


,


32


of the cable exit the first and second upper pulleys


54


,


56


and move directly for use by exerciser. Specifically, the strands


30


,


32


move through first and second support sleeves


26


,


28


secured at the upper end


62


of the weight stack


22


before engaging the pivoting pulleys


88


,


90


. The first and second support sleeves


26


,


28


extend outwardly from the upper end


62


of the weight stack


22


such that the distal end


92


,


94


of each of the first and second support sleeves


26


,


28


terminates at a position approximately aligning the strands


30


,


32


with the shoulders of an individual utilizing the present abdominal exercise apparatus


10


. Given that the support sleeves


26


,


28


are secured adjacent the upper end


76


of the weight stack


22


, the distal end


92


,


94


of each of the first and second support sleeves


26


,


28


will be slightly above the shoulders, and probably head, of an individual utilizing the present exercise apparatus.




Specifically, and in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first and second support sleeves


26


,


28


extend outwardly perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the weight stack


22


and within the horizontal plane in which the weight stack


22


sits. The first and second support sleeves extend outwardly at a distance. The center of the pulley is 5 inches from the vertical tower.




First and second pivoting pulleys


96


,


98


are respectively coupled to the distal ends


92


,


94


of the first and second support sleeves


26


,


28


. In this way, the strands


30


,


32


of the cable


24


respectively exit the first and second support sleeves


26


,


28


, pass over the pivoting pulleys


96


,


98


and are ready for engagement by the user. The distal ends


58


,


60


of each strand of the cable


24


may be fitted with a wide variety of grips


100


known to those skilled in the art.




A pivoting pulley


96


is shown in greater detail in FIG.


4


. Each pivoting pulley


96


includes a frame


102


with a central pivot


104


for rotatably supporting a pulley member


106


. The frame


102


is formed so as to cover the pulley member


106


and thereby prevent undesired access with the pulley member


106


as the cable


24


passes thereover. The frame


102


is further provided with a counterweight


108


opposite the pulley member


106


.




The frame


102


further includes a cylindrical coupling member


110


shaped and dimensioned for pivotal attachment to the distal end


92


,


94


of a support sleeve


26


,


28


. The cylindrical coupling member


110


provides an opening through which the cable


24


passes as it extends from the support sleeve


26


,


28


toward the pulley member


106


. In this way, the cable


24


passes along the axis about which the pivoting pulley


96


pivots relative to the support sleeve


26


,


28


to provide greater freedom of motion as an individual attempts to draw the cable in various directions during exercise.




Since the pivoting pulley


96


permits a great degree of flexibility with regard to the angle at which the cable


24


is drawn from the support sleeve


26


,


28


, the inclusion of the present pivoting pulleys


96


at the distal end


92


,


94


of each support sleeve


26


,


28


greatly increases the flexibility of the present exercise apparatus


10


.




In use, an individual leans against the user support


18


with his or her back facing the weight stack


22


. The individual then grips the handles


100


at the distal ends


58


,


60


of the respective strands


30


,


32


of the cable


24


, and pulls the handles


100


away from the weight stack


22


by rotating his or her upper body at the hips to generate resistance from the weight stack


22


. As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the flexibility provided by the pivoting pulleys permits the individual to move in a wide variety of paths to equally exercise a wide variety of abdominal muscles.




While it is disclosed above that the present abdominal exercise apparatus is designed to be used with the user leaning against the user support and facing away from the weight stack, the versatility provided by the design of the exercise apparatus provides users with virtually unlimited possibilities with regard to the range of exercise motions that may be accommodated by the present exercise apparatus.




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, comprising:a base structure including a central support member having a first end and a second end to which a vertically oriented resistance assembly including a weight stack is secured; a cable including a first strand and a second strand, the cable links a user to the resistance assembly for the application of resistance as the user moves through an exercise routine, wherein the first and second strands exit the resistance assembly at a position adjacent an upper end of the resistance assembly, the ends of the first and second strands each having a handle for engagement by the user at a position above the shoulders of the user; a user support structure including an upwardly extending support post, the support post includes a first end secured to the central support member and a second end, the support post further includes a rearward side facing away from the weight stack and has a central section upon which is mounted a user support pad, the central section being angled toward the resistance assembly at an angle to promote a standing user's comfort, said user support pad being shaped, dimensioned and located for supporting a standing user's back as the user stands facing away from the resistance assembly during an exercise routine; wherein a first pivotally mounted pulley guides the first strand as it exits the resistance assembly and a second pivotally mounted pulley guides the second strand as it exits the resistance assembly, said pulleys being mounted on opposite sides of the resistance assembly.
  • 2. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the central support member is a tubular member permitting the passage of cables therethrough to facilitate the adaptation of the base structure for targeting various body parts.
  • 3. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the weight stack includes vertical support members aligning and supporting a stack of weight plates to be moved via a pulley system.
  • 4. The family exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the weight stack is actuated via a single cable.
  • 5. The exercise apparatus according to claim 4, wherein a central portion of the cable is passed through a first pulley directly coupled to a stack of weight plates and opposite strands of the cable pass over upper pulleys before being positioned for engagement by the user.
  • 6. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the weight stack is vertically oriented and includes a plurality of weight plates coupled to the cable for applying resistance as a user moves through an exercise routine.
  • 7. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the resistance assembly includes a housing having a front face, a rear face, a left side and a right side, and the first and second strands respectively exit the resistance assembly from the left and right sides of the resistance assembly before being directed to a user facing away from the rear face of the resistance assembly.
  • 8. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the user support pad includes a vertically adjustable lumbar support pad.
  • 9. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the central section of the support post is oriented at an angle of 10 degrees.
  • 10. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the second end of the support post is secured to the resistance assembly.
RELATED APPLICATION INFORMATION

This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/379,307, filed Aug. 23, 1999, entitled “Exercise Apparatus”, which is currently pending.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/379307 Aug 1999 US
Child 09/437317 US