Claims
- 1. An exercise machine for exercising the triceps comprising in combination, a movement arm rotatable about a generally horizontal axis and a restraining means for positioning an exerciser with his elbows generally aligned with the axis of rotation of the movement arm, said movement arm being movable by the exerciser's arms between a start position with the movement arm extending generally forwardly with the arms bent and a finish position with the movement arm extending generally downwardly with the arms fully extended downwardly, said restraining means including a shoulder restraint preventing upward movement of an exerciser's shoulders.
- 2. The exercise machine defined in claim 1 wherein said restraining means includes an adjustable handle on the movement arm to be grasped by the exerciser for adjusting the length of the movement arm for aligning the elbows with the axis of rotation.
- 3. The exercise machine defined in claim 1 further including a horizontal seat for receiving the exerciser.
- 4. The exercise machine defined in claim 1 including a resistance weight stack and transmission means between the weight stack and movement arm; said transmission means including a cam fixed to the movement arm and a follower link having a follower engageable with the cam and connected to the weight stack to transmit movement between the movement arm and the weight stack.
- 5. The exercise machine defined in claim 4 wherein said transmission means further includes a main lever connected to a weight stack pin and a mounting link mounting the main lever to a fixed support.
- 6. The exercise machine defined in claim 4 including a counter-weight fixed to the movement arm, a counterweight fixed to the follower link, and a counterweight fixed to the shoulder restraint.
- 7. The exercise machine defined in claim 1 wherein said restraining means is mounted for movement about a generally horizontal axis into and out of engagement with the top of the exerciser's shoulder.
- 8. The exercise machine defined in claim 7 including a means releasably holding the shoulder restraint in engagement with the exercisers shoulders.
- 9. An exercise machine comprising in combination, a movement arm rotatable by an exerciser about a generally horizontal axis, a weight stack providing a resistance to movement of the movement arm, transmission means between the weight stack and movement arm, said transmission means including a cam fixed to the movement arm for rotation therewith, a follower link having a follower engageable with the cam, a main lever connected to a lower portion of a weight stack pin included in the weight stack to raise the pin when the movement arm is moved by the exerciser, a drive member extending downwardly and interconnecting the follower link and the main lever, a mounting link mounting the main lever to a fixed support, and a counterweight fixed to the movement arm, and a counterweight fixed to the follower link.
- 10. An exercise machine for exercising the triceps comprising in combination, a fixed support, a generally horizontally-extending seat for seating an exerciser with the exerciser's torso extending generally upwardly from the seat, a movement arm mounted on said support for movement about a generally horizontal axis, a restraining means for preventing upward movement of an exerciser's shoulders, means mounting said restraining means for movement into and out of engagement with the shoulders between an upper position located above the shoulder and a lower position engaging the shoulders.
- 11. The exercise machine defined in claim 10 wherein said restraining means is pivotably mounted to the support.
- 12. The exercise machine defined in claim 11 including a latch mechanism for holding said restraining mechanism in a position engaged with the shoulders.
- 13. The exercise machine defined in claim 12 wherein said restraining means has a counterweight.
- 14. The exercise machine defined in claim 10 including a latch mechanism for holding said restraining means in a position engaged with the shoulders.
- 15. An exercise machine which includes a support frame, a movement arm pivotably mounted to the frame and rotatable about a generally horizontal axis, a weight stack, and a transmission means which includes a cam fixed to the movement arm, a follower pivotably connected to the frame and engageable with the cam, and a drive member operatively connected between the follower and the weight stack, and a counterweight connected to the cam follower.
- 16. The exercise machine defined in claim 15 with a main lever interconnecting the weight stack and the drive member.
- 17. The exercise machine defined in claim 16 with a link pivotably connected to the support frame and the main lever.
- 18. The exercise machine defined in claim 17 with means for exercising the triceps.
- 19. The exercise machine defined in claim 15 with means for exercising the triceps.
- 20. The exercise machine defined in claim 15 further including a counterweight connected to the movement arm.
- 21. An exercise machine for exercising the triceps comprising in combination, a movement arm rotatable about a generally horizontal axis, a resistance weight stack to oppose movement of the movement arm in one direction, transmission means between the weight stack and the movement arm to transmit forces between the movement arm and the weight stack, said transmission means including a cam fixed to the movement arm and a follower link having a follower engageable with the cam, restraining means for preventing upward movement of an exerciser's shoulders, a counterweight fixed to the movement arm, a counterweight fixed to the follower link, and a counterweight fixed to the restraining means.
- 22. An exercise machine for exercising the triceps comprising in combination, a fixed support, a movement arm mounted on said support for movement about a generally horizontal axis, a restraining means for preventing upward movement of an exerciser's shoulders, means mounting said restraining means for movement into and out of engagement with the shoulders, and a latch mechanism for holding said restraining means in a position engaged with the shoulders.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. applications of Arthur Jones which are as follows: Ser. No. 08/020,807, filed Feb. 2, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,342,270; Ser. No. 07/947,284, filed Sep. 15, 1992; and Ser. No. 07/921,112, filed Jul. 29, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,338,274, which in turn is a continuation in part of application 909,658, filed Jul. 7, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,256,125. The disclosures of the aforementioned applications as are hereby incorporated by reference into the subject application as part hereof.
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