Universal fitness device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 11957948
  • Patent Number
    11,957,948
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 10, 2021
    2 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 16, 2024
    18 days ago
  • Inventors
    • Küttel; Robin
  • Examiners
    • Lee; Joshua
    • Fisk; Kathleen M
    Agents
    • Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC
Abstract
A fitness device (100) for the practice of fitness exercises, includes at least two front limbs (1a, 1b) and with at least two rear limbs (2a, 2b), which are each connected to one another in an upper end area (oEb) with connecting joints (3a, 3b) and with at least one connecting or horizontal bar (4), and the fitness device (100) including at least two fixing holders (9a, 9b), by means of which in each case one of the front limbs (1a, 1b) is connectable to in each case one of the rear limbs (2a, 2b) in such a way that a fixed operating position (Bp) of the fitness device (100) is produced at least one predetermined spread angle (Sw) between the front limbs (1a, 1b) and the rear limbs (2a, 2b).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a fitness device that provides a variety of single and full-body fitness exercises primarily for home use, but also in fitness centers.


In the fitness devices manufacturing industry there is an increasing trend towards specialization, towards more and more specific fitness devices that are designed and built for only a few or even only one fitness exercise. This may impress a fitness center customer, if the fitness center offers a variety of different single-specific fitness devices and allows or even professionally designs a fitness program that provides a real circuit from one piece of fitness device to the next, more or less through the fitness center's entire fitness devices inventory.


However, from an overall or economic point of view, such a specialization tendency can run contrary to sustainability ideas. Fitness devices will become more and more specific and are usually massive and heavy iron structures that are expensive and thus, on the one hand, increasingly distancing themselves from applicability in home use, but on the other hand, also from a trend that is becoming more and more fashionable and coming, to live more ecologically and sustainably and to increasingly use only the weight of one's own body for fitness exercises and less auxiliary or assisting fitness devices.


From the point of view of hygiene—not least in times of pandemics and closed fitness centers—it is disadvantageous to have special fitness devices unsuitable for home use, which in fitness centers are usually used by several customers one after the other, again usually without cleaning or even disinfection being provided during the breaks in use between individual customers.


As already mentioned, more complex fitness devices are mostly heavy iron constructions whose mechanics also must to be maintained. Again, from a sustainability point of view, it would be desirable for fitness devices to be made of materials that are more sustainable than iron or plastic.


Simpler fitness devices, which in turn would be suitable for home use, are usually smaller equipments that take up less space, but then also suitable only for one or a few fitness exercises. Training with them can quickly become one-sided and simply boring.


BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The object of the present invention is to provide an universal fitness device that meets the above criteria in an improved manner. The disadvantages of known fitness devices should be completely or largely eliminated, if possible.


The solution to the problem consists, first of all, in the design and construction of an universal fitness device comprising essentially at least two front limbs and at least two rear limbs, each of which is connected to one another in an upper end area by connecting joints and by at least one connecting or horizontal bar. Furthermore, a minimal variant of an universal fitness device according to the invention comprises at least two fixing holders, each connecting a front limb and a rear limb to each other and thus providing a fixed operating position of the universal fitness device at at least one predetermined spread angle between the front and the rear limbs.


Furthermore, according to an improved and preferred embodiment, a fitness device according to the invention comprises a reinforcement board connecting the at least two rear limbs in a fixing manner and reinforcing the structure, preferably arranged in a lower end area of said rear limbs. This reinforcement board can also serve as a step board and can be formed just as a plain board, but can also have an upper side which is aligned approximately horizontal and can still optionally be formed so wide that a foot length in width can be accommodated thereon and at all a user can also stand comfortably on it.


In addition, optionally and as a basic principle, a connection reinforcing the overall structure can also be provided on the front limbs, for example in the form of a board or strip or holder, in a preferred embodiment, however, a series of bore holes or receptacles are arranged in parallel on the at least two front limbs. In each of these two bore holes or receptacles, preferably at the same height, additional bars can also be inserted in accordance with the invention. These can be solid or hollow and made, for example, of metal or wood. Furthermore, they can have a round cross-section, but also a triangular, quadrangular or hexagonal one. With correspondingly form-fitted receptacles, a rotating or a non-rotating additional bar can so be inserted as desired.


Alone the loose insertion of one or more additional bars into the parallel bore holes or receptacles provides already an additional stabilization for the reinforcement board, but it is still optionally possible to fix the additional bar axially on the front limbs, for example by means of positioning rings, nuts or star rings, or only with spring locks, e.g. called grippers, with which the weights of a barbell are usually fixed axially on the barbell bar.


Still, it is preferred to arrange the connecting or horizontal bar arranged in the upper end area also as just described for the additional bar, so that on the one hand it is axially fixed, but on the other hand, can rotate around its longitudinal axis as required or not.


A preferred embodiment of an universal fitness device according to the invention preferably provides a first connecting joint, for connecting the first front limb together with the first rear limb and with the connecting or horizontal bar, and a second connecting joint for connecting the second front limb with the second rear limb and with the connecting or horizontal bar. These two connecting joints thus form a double joint. For this purpose, on the one hand, fitting bore holes are preferably provided in the upper end area of the front and rear legs, through which the connecting or horizontal bar is guided, and on the other hand, positioning rings are preferably provided, which are still preferably fixable with grub screws.


A further preferred embodiment of an universal fitness device according to the invention moreover provides for a lock. This comprises, for example, at least one radial bore hole in the connecting or horizontal bar as well as correspondingly arranged bore holes in the surrounding material of the upper end area of at least one front or rear limb. Preferably, for example, a split pin or a bolt or locking pin can be inserted into all these bore holes, the latter still preferably with a knob arranged at one end, for better operability, but also so that it cannot fall through the bore holes.


Furthermore, the same types of locks described can also be provided for the additional bars. For this purpose, the described radial bore holes are also provided in the additional bars, and also the corresponding radial bore holes in the surrounding material around the bore holes or receptacles arranged in parallel in the front limbs. Depending on where the additional bar is inserted, the locking pin can then be inserted through the radial bore holes and also removed again. In any case, the described locks ensure that the connecting or horizontal bar and the additional bars can be operated as desired and required, rotating about their longitudinal axis or blocked against rotation.


One still preferred embodiment of an universal fitness device according to the invention provides in the front limbs not only the parallel bore holes or receptacles for the additional bars that can be placed as desired, but also holders or recesses in the material of the front limbs that are preferably repeated in the same order and are also arranged in parallel. A barbell, for example, is suspendable or storable in these holders—viewed in pairs at the same height—more or less at any height.


As already mentioned, an universal fitness device according to the invention already comprises in its minimal version at least two fixing holders, each connecting the front limbs to the rear limbs, preferably arranged in their lower end area. The length of these fixing holders and their attachment provides a certain spread angle between the front and the rear limbs, as well as a certain predetermined operating position of the universal fitness device. However, according to a further embodiment of an universal fitness device still according to the invention, it is also possible to provide different spread angles and different operating positions. For this purpose, the fixing holders are arranged at one of their ends on one of the front or rear limbs by means of a swivel joint. The respective opposite ends of the fixing holders can optionally be fastened at fastening points of different heights, for example and preferably by means of a hand screw in threaded bushes which are recessed or inserted in the material of the limb.


Regarding the material of the limbs and also of the whole universal fitness device, sustainable materials with a better ecological balance are preferred. This can be, for example and preferably, wood, preferably laminated wood and further preferably boiler impregnated. Furthermore, treatment or impregnation of the wood with zinc or copper sulfate or nanosilver or other bacteria-, germ- and virus-killing substances and solutions comes into consideration. Furthermore, varnishes and other coatings that are particularly good and easy to clean or disinfect, or so-called lotus flower varnishes, to which virtually nothing adheres.


According to a further preferred embodiment, an universal fitness device still according to the invention, is foldable from the operating position into a space-saving folding or transport and storage position. For this purpose, the fixing holders are rotatable arranged with the described swivel joints and removable with the likewise described hand screws. When the hand screw is loosened, the fixing holders can be swung out of one or rather their respective mounting position in the swivel joint to such an extent that they are no longer fixed on the opposite limb, but in a stand-by or waiting position on the same limb on which they are arranged by means of the swivel joint. This is preferably done in a threaded bushing and preferably approximately in line with the longitudinal extension of the limb. When both fixing holders have now been loosened and “tidied up”, one or more possibly inserted locking pins at the connecting joints can be removed and the front and rear limbs can be folded together. In other words, if, for example, the rear limbs of the universal fitness device are lying flat on the floor, the spread angle of the front limbs, which then project obliquely upwards, can be brought to zero by also coming to lie flat on the floor.


To facilitate this “exercise”, if one wants so, optionally and still in accordance with the invention, rollers can be arranged on the back side of the rear legs, for example in their lower end area below the reinforcement board or step board, over which the universal fitness device can be tilted and rolled away.


Also in the lower end area of the rear, but as well on the front limbs are provided feet, which are preferably interchangeable. For example, felt glides come into consideration, but also rubber feet or caps that can cover the profile of the limb in its entire lower area.


As mentioned already, the reinforcing board arranged on the rear legs approximately in the lower end area fulfills the function of reinforcing the structure, but also the function of a step board. Another function according to the invention provides for using it for rowing training. For this purpose, fastenings can be arranged on it or at least one hole through which, for example, a rubber band or so-called Thera band can be passed.


During both stepping and rowing, the universal fitness device would be exposed to lateral forces that could cause it to slide back and forth. For this purpose, it is intended still in accordance with the invention to provide flattenings at the front end faces of the front limbs in their lower end area, with which the front limbs or the universal fitness device can be supported against a wall. Furthermore, the flattening can have a recess which recesses a wall plinth in such a way that the flattening is actually supported on the wall and not on the wall plinth. In addition, a wall attachment, for example in the form of a hook-shaped profile, can be provided as an accessory, into which the universal fitness device can be hung with a form-fitting counter profile.


Concerning further accessories, a particularly complete universal fitness device according to the invention may comprise form-fitted receptacles or rails for receiving a reclining bench, especially for bench presses. Furthermore, form-fitting receptacles or rails can be arranged for a small bench or rather seat board on rollers, whereby the rowing training would no longer be limited to the trunk and the arms, but would also include the legs.


According to a further embodiment, an universal fitness device according to the invention can have a connecting or horizontal bar which is rotatable mounted in the at least two connecting joints as described, but not only by means of the described fitting bore holes, but with low-friction mechanical pivot bearings such as ball or roller bearings. In this way, a good swing is realizable or fitness exercises with rocking motions. Nevertheless, also in this case a mechanical anti-rotation lock can be provided to lock the rotation possibility, as described with a split pin or locking pin, but also with a mechanical ratchet, which is lockable and unlockable and, by the way, can also provide engagement positions corresponding to the operating positions given by the length and the mounting positions of the fixing holders.


The connecting or horizontal bar can also include one or more deflection rollers, for various fitness exercises with weights on a cable pull.


In the final consequence, in favor of the possibility of being able to provide an universal fitness device according to the invention in a space-saving manner despite its advantageously considerable size, in a final embodiment the described recesses or holders for the barbell are not only arranged in the front limbs, but slightly larger recesses are also arranged at the same height in the rear limbs. Thus, a barbell in the universal fitness device can be left even in the collapsed folding or transport position. There is no need to find a separate storage place for the barbell that takes up more space.


The present application discloses a first application procedure of an universal fitness device as disclosed with two front limbs and with two rear limbs connected to each other in two connecting joints and with a connecting or horizontal bar, and with two fixing holders as well, by performing out the following basic procedural steps:


a)—lifting and rolling of the universal fitness device from its storage place to its installation place;


b)—releasing the fixing holders from their waiting or stand-by positions;


c)—folding up of the first front limb from the folding or transport position to the operating position;


d)—fixing of the first front limb by means of the first fixing holder;


e)—folding up the second front limb from the folding or transport position out to the operating position;


f)—fixing the second front limb by means of the second fixing holder;


g)—lifting and setting up of the universal fitness device;


h)—hanging or placing a barbell in two of the parallel holders in the front limbs;


i)—inserting one or more additional bars into each of two of the parallel receptacles in the front limbs;


j)—if desired, securing the additional bar or the additional bars against rotation;


k)—if desired, securing the connecting or horizontal bar against rotation;


l)—performing at least one of the fitness exercises;


m)—finishing of the fitness training;


n)—removing the barbell from its holders;


o)—if necessary and desired, unlocking the connecting or horizontal bar;


p)—if necessary and desired, unlocking the additional bar or additional bars;


q)—if desired, removing the additional bar from its receptacles in the front limbs;


r)—loosening of the first fixing holder from the first front limb;


s)—fixing the first fixing holder in the waiting or stand-by position;


t)—loosening the second fixing holder from the second front limb;


u)—fixing the second fixing holder in the waiting or stand-by position;


v)—grasping the connecting or horizontal bar and tilting it (whereby the front limbs thereby fold by themselves into the folding or transport position) via the rollers on the rear limbs of the universal fitness device from its erected operating position into a position lying on the rear limbs;


w)—lifting and rolling away the universal fitness device from its installation place to its storage place.


An universal fitness device according to the invention brings the following advantages:


It is very suitable for home use, but can also be used well in fitness centers.


Many fitness exercises are possible with it.


It is not specialized for few specific fitness exercises.


It is sustainable, because of the non-specialization, but also because of the choice of materials, weight and value.


It is easy to clean or disinfect and thus increased hygiene requirements are easy accomplishable with it.


It has no small-scale mechanics that require maintenance.


It is not overly large, but still very complete.


Training with it can be very versatile and thus the user will not get bored so quickly.


It is stable and durable.


The connecting or horizontal bar and the additional bar can be rotated or not at will.


A barbell can be stably placed at almost any height.


The surfaces of a universal fitness device according to the invention are impregnated and/or surface-treated.


A universal fitness device according to the invention provides for an operating position and a space-saving folding or transport position.


If provided, it may be stably supported and secured to a wall.


If provided, it may well function also as a swing.


A barbell can remain in the universal fitness device in the space-saving folding or storage position in the holders.


The disclosed different embodiments of an universal fitness device according to the invention are combinable with each other. For example, the design versions with or without a reinforcement or step board are combinable at will and reciprocally with the different design versions of an universal fitness device according to the invention with or without an additional bar or the described locks and holders, and all this in turn with the different design versions of an universal fitness device still according to the invention with or without the described pivotability of the fixing holders. The same applies as desired optionally and reciprocally to the different design versions with or without the ability to be folded from the operating position into a folding or transport position, as well as the design versions with or without rollers or that with or without the described wall attachment.


Further or advantageous embodiments of an universal fitness device according to the invention, form the objects of the dependent claims.


The reference characters list is part of the disclosure.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention will be symbolically explained in more detail and by way of example by means of drawings. The drawings are described in a coherent and comprehensive manner. They provide schematic and exemplified representations and are not true to scale, not even in the relation of the individual components to each other. Identical reference characters indicate the same component, reference characters with different indices indicate functionally identical or similar components.


It shows hereby FIG. 1 a symbolic and exemplary oblique-sided perspective overall view of a first embodiment of an universal fitness device according to the invention, with a front and a rear pair of limbs, which are each connected in a double joint to a connecting bar and wherein, in the front pair of limbs by way of example, a barbell is suspended;



FIG. 2 a symbolic and exemplary rear view of the first embodiment of an universal fitness device according to the invention of FIG. 1;



FIG. 3 a symbolic and exemplary detail view of a second embodiment of an universal fitness device according to the invention, with an exemplary locking pin in a joint of the double joint, for locking the connecting bar against rotation;



FIG. 4 a symbolic and exemplary detail view of a third embodiment of an universal fitness device according to the invention, with an exemplary locking pin for locking an additional bar against rotation, but also axial displacement;



FIG. 5 a symbolic and exemplary detail view of a front limb of a fourth embodiment of an universal fitness device still according to the invention, with a rubber cap arranged on the underside;



FIG. 6 a symbolic and exemplary detail view of a rear limb of a fifth embodiment of an universal fitness device still according to the invention, with a hand screw for fixing a variable spread angle of the limbs;



FIG. 7 a symbolic and exemplary detail rear view of a sixth embodiment of an universal fitness device still according to the invention, with exemplary rollers on the rear limbs in each case;



FIG. 8 a symbolic and exemplary detail view of a seventh embodiment of an universal fitness device still according to the invention, with felt gliders on the limb;



FIG. 9 a symbolic and exemplary overall view of an eighth embodiment of an universal fitness device still according to the invention, in folded position, for example represented lying in top view;



FIGS. 10A-10L a first set of outlined represented possible fitness exercises with an universal fitness device according to the invention;



FIGS. 11A-11K a second set of outlined represented possible fitness exercises with an universal fitness device according to the invention, and



FIGS. 12A-12F a third and final set of outlined represented possible fitness exercises using an universal fitness device according to the invention.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION


FIG. 1 shows in a symbolic and exemplary as well as perspective overall view, a first embodiment of an universal fitness device 100 according to the invention. A front pair of limbs vSp is formed by a left front limb 1a and a right front limb 1b, and a rear pair of limbs hSp is formed by a left rear limb 2a and a right rear limb 2b. The front pair of limbs vSp and the rear pair of limbs hSp are connected by means of a double joint 200 in that a connecting or horizontal bar 4 is passed through merely indicated fitting bore holes 27a and 27b in an upper end area oEb of the limbs 2a and 1a as well as 1b and 2b, thus forming a first, left connecting joint 3a and a second, right connecting joint 3b. The upper ends of the limbs 2a and 1a as well as 1b and 2b are held together by positioning rings 5a-5d arranged on the connecting or horizontal bar 4, whereby, in this perspective view, only the positioning rings 5a and 5c are visible.


In the front pair of limbs vSp, holders or recesses 6a-6l are arranged at regular intervals, for example for a barbell 300, which is suspended by a barbell bar 24, for example in the holders or recesses 6e and 6f. The barbell 300 furthermore has weights or pairs of weights 25a and 25b, each of which is fixed by a star ring 26.


Also arranged at regular intervals, but offset from the holders or recesses 6a-6l, are bore holes or receptacles 7a-7n in the front limbs 1a and 1b, which form the front pair of limbs vSp. Additional bars 8, for example, are insertable into these bore holes or receptacles 7a-7n at any height, as shown by way of example, in the bore holes or receptacles 7i and 7j.


Similar to a trestle or stepladder, the front limb 1a and the rear limb 2a as well as the front limb 1b and the rear limb 2b are each stabilized or fixed against further spreading by a fixing holder 9a and 9b. Due to a predefined length of the fixing holders 9a and 9b as well as their fixed arrangement, preferably in a lower end area uEb in a respective mounting position Mp, as illustrated, a predefined operating position Bp of the universal fitness device 100 results, with a likewise predefined spread angle Sw between the front limbs 1a or 1b and the rear limbs 2a or 2b, respectively.


Furthermore, is still evidently in this FIG. 1 that a reinforcing board or step board 10 is arranged at the rear side of the rear limbs 2a and 2b. As already mentioned, it can also be box-shaped and have a large-surface upper side 28, which optionally can also be aligned approximately horizontally.


In the illustrated first embodiment of an universal fitness device 100 according to the invention, the two front limbs 1a and 1b and the two rear limbs 2a and 2b are arranged at the top of the connecting joints 3a and 3b such that the rear limbs 2a and 2b are on the outside and the front limbs 1a and 1b are on the inside. This arrangement can also be reversed or mixed, but it is considered advantageous if the somewhat heavier rear limbs 2a and 2b are arranged on the outside as far as possible and in this way give the universal fitness device 100 a little more stability.


In FIG. 2, the first embodiment of an universal fitness device 100 according to the invention from FIG. 1 is shown from a straight and rear view. The elements shown are all already known, except for the positioning rings 5b and 5d, which are now also evident.



FIG. 3 shows a second embodiment of an universal fitness device 100a according to the invention in a detail view, representing merely an upper end area oEb1 of a first front limb 1c and a first rear limb 2c, and a second front limb 1d and a second rear limb 2d. The two first limbs 1c and 2c are again arranged in a first connecting joint 3c by means of a connecting or horizontal bar 4a, and the two second limbs 1d and 2d are correspondingly arranged in a second connecting joint 3d. The two connecting joints 3c and 3d in turn form a double joint 200a and the front limbs 1c and 1d form a front pair of limbs vSp1 and the rear limbs 2c and 2d form a rear pair of limbs hSp1. The front limbs 1c and 1d each form a spread angle Sw1 with respect to the rear limbs 2c and 2d, and this in turn results in an operating position Bp1 of the universal fitness device 100a.


Furthermore, is evidently that the first connecting joint 3c and the second connecting joint 3d are formed in that the limbs 1c, 2c and 1d, 2d are fixed to the connecting or horizontal bar 4a by means of positioning rings 5e-5h. The positioning rings 5e and 5g are merely indicated here by curved arrows, because they are hidden in this view. On the other hand, it is clearly visible that the positioning ring 5h is fixed to the connecting or horizontal bar 4a by means of a grub screw 11.


Furthermore it is recognizable how the connecting joint 3d is constructed, namely the connecting or horizontal bar 4a is inserted into a fitting bore hole 27c in the front limb 1d and simultaneously into a fitting bore hole 27d in the rear limb 2d. Moreover, in this embodiment of a fitness device 100a according to the invention, a lock 400 is implemented in that a bolt or locking pin 13 with a knob 14 is inserted into a radial bore hole 12 in the connecting or horizontal bar 4a and into corresponding bore holes, not represented in detail, radially arranged with respect to the fitting bore hole 27c in the upper end area oEb1 of the front limb 1d. The connecting or horizontal bar 4a is in this way secured and can no longer turn in a rotation R.


Furthermore, in this FIG. 3 is still recognizable how bore holes or receptacles 7o and 7p are arranged, by way of example, in the front limbs 1c and 1d, for receiving additional bars 8, as shown in the previous FIGS. 1 and 2.


In FIG. 4, a fourth embodiment of a fitness device 100b still according to the invention is shown symbolically and by means of a detail drawing. This embodiment is characterized on the one hand by a lock 400a, which this time is provided for securing against radial turn in a rotation R1, but also against axial displacement of an additional bar 8a, which is again inserted by way of example in a bore hole or receptacle 7q in a front limb 1e. The additional bar 8a has a radial bore hole 12a through which, but also through corresponding bore holes not represented in more detail in the material of the front limb 1e, a bolt or locking pin 13a with a knob 14a is inserted.


Apart from that, the front limb 1e has holders 6m-6p and further bore holes or receptacles 7r-7t as previously described, for receiving the additional bar 8a in a different position or for receiving further additional bars. Incidentally, a hachure S symbolically represents that a preferred material for manufacturing the front limb 1e and the universal fitness device 100b in general is wood, again preferably laminated wood and still preferably boiler impregnated wood.


Moreover, the front limb 1e also has a threaded bushing 17 so that a fixing holder 9c, rotatable arranged in a swivel joint 15 preferably in a lower end area uEb1, is pivotable upward so that a hand screw 16 is screwable into the threaded bushing 17. In this way, the fixing holder 9c is pivotable from a mounting position Mp1, in which it limits a spread angle Sw2 and an operating position Bp2 of the universal fitness device 100b, to a stand-by or waiting position Wp, in which the universal fitness device 100b is collapsed as a whole. This will be shown later in FIG. 9.



FIG. 5 shows, in a merely symbolic detail drawing, a fourth embodiment of an universal fitness device 100c, which is still in accordance with the invention and which is characterized in that a rubber cap 18 is arranged, by way of example, in a lower end area uEb2 of a front limb 1f.


Apart from that are shown known features, such as a holder or recess 6q, a bore hole or receptacle 7u, and a fixing holder 9d that is pivotable disposed in a swivel joint 15a, as in the previous embodiment shown in FIG. 4. The shown position or orientation of the fixing holder 9d corresponds to a mounting position Mp2, and this in turn gives a spread angle Sw3 as well as an operating position Bp3 of the universal fitness device 100c.


In FIG. 6 is merely symbolic and schematic and in a detail drawing represented, a fifth embodiment of a fitness device 100d, which is still according to the invention, which is characterized by a variable fixing possibility of the spreading of the limbs. For this purpose, a first threaded bushing 17a, which is merely indicated by an arrow, is arranged on a rear limb 2e, into which a hand screw 16a is screwed and thus a fixing holder 9e lock it off in the widest spread position. Above the merely indicated threaded bushing 17a, however, further threaded bushings 17b and 17c are also arranged, which result in less wide spreads. In any case, the shown mounting of the fixing holder 9e in a lower end area uEb3 in a mounting position Mp3 in the threaded bushing 17a results in a spread angle Sw4, as well as an operating position Bp4 of the universal fitness device 100d. The mountings of the fixing holder 9e in the threaded bushing 17b or 17c would each result in slightly different spread angles Sw4 as well as slightly different operating positions Bp4 of the universal fitness device 100d.



FIG. 7 shows, again in a merely symbolic and exemplary detail view from the rear, a sixth embodiment of an universal fitness device 100e still according to the invention. Two rear limbs 2f and 2g form a rear pair of limbs hSp2 and this is fixed by fixing holders 9f and 9g in a respective mounting position Mp4 to a front pair of limbs vSp2, which in turn is formed from front limb 1g and 1h. All this results in an operating position Bp5 of the universal fitness device 100e at spread angles Sw5 between the rear limb 2f and the front limb 1g, and the rear limb 2g and the front limb 1h. A reinforcement board or step board 10b connects the two rear limbs 2f and 2g in a lower end area uEb4 and optionally has a hole 19 arranged approximately central, for example in order to be able to pass through or tie on a rubber band or so-called Thera-Band. An upper side 28a of the reinforcement board or step board 10b can again also be formed approximately horizontal and wider.


In addition, but useful just for example for rowing or pulling exercises with the Thera-Band or else also for an improved support position of the universal fitness device 100e against a wall, for example during step exercises on or against the step board 10b, flattenings 21a and 21b are provided at the front sides of the front—in this view rear—limbs 1g and 1h, respectively.


Also optionally arranged in the lower end area uEb4 of the rear, now front, limbs 2f and 2g are respective rollers 20a and 20b. These serve the purpose of being able to tilt and roll away the universal fitness device 100e.



FIG. 8 shows, again only in an exemplary detail drawing, a seventh embodiment of an universal fitness device 100f still according to the invention, which is characterized in that felt gliders 22a and 22b are arranged in a lower end area uEb5 of a rear limb 2h.


Apart from that, a roller 20c is now readily visible “in use” in that the universal fitness device 100f has been tilted onto its rear limbs 2h and virtually rests thereon. For this purpose, the diameter of the roller 20c preferably exceeds the final dimension of a reinforcement board or step board 10c. It should be imagined that, in the indicated recumbent position of the universal fitness device 100f as indicated herein, the front limbs still project upward at a spread angle Sw6 because a fixing holder 9h is still screwed to a hand screw 16b in a mounting position Mp5 and has not yet pivoted to the waiting position on the opposite front limb. In other words, the universal fitness device 100f is in a recumbent position but still in an operating position Bp6.



FIG. 9 shows an eighth and final embodiment of a fitness device 100g still according to the invention, which is represented folded and lying in a top view in a folding position Kp. Thus, not only front limbs 1i and 1j, but also rear limbs 2i and 2j are in the same plane, likewise as fixing holders 9i and 9j, which are now in respective waiting positions Wp1 and Wp2. A spread angle Sw7, between the rear limbs 2i and 2j and the front limbs 1i and 1j, is zero.


In a lower end area uEb6, flattenings 21c and 21d are now visible from the front, at the front and inner limbs 1i and 1j at their end faces. Also there, and merely indicated by curved arrows, are rollers 20d and 20e on the rear limbs 2i and 2j. An auxiliary bar 8b is inserted into merely indicated receptacles 7v and 7w. Otherwise, the universal fitness device 100g has the previously known features and thus these are merely represented consecutively numbered in this FIG. 9 without further description.


However, a still according to the invention and optional to all previous embodiments of an universal fitness device 100, 100a-100f according to the invention from the previous FIGS. 1-8, is that recesses 23a-23l are also arranged in the rear limbs 2i and 2j at the level of holders 6r-6ü in the front limbs 1i and 1j. These recesses 23a-23l result in the possibility of leaving a barbell 300a “supplied” in the universal fitness device 100g even in the folded folding position Kp of the universal fitness device 100g, for example in the holders 6t and 6u in which it is currently located. This is because it would be impractical if the universal fitness device 100g could be folded up and thus stored in a space-saving manner, but for this purpose, the barbell 300a had to be removed beforehand from its holders 6t and 6u, in order to be stored in another, separate location.


In the FIGS. 10A-10L, schematic and exemplary possible fitness exercises are shown, which are feasible with an universal fitness device according to the invention as disclosed in the previous FIGS. 1-9. Such fitness exercises would be, for example:



FIG. 10A shows as a first fitness exercise Fü1 pull-ups, where the lower limbs can be bent, for tall people all the time;



FIG. 10B shows as a second fitness exercise Fü2, a so-called front lever, where the legs can also be held still;



FIG. 10C shows as a third fitness exercise Fü3 push-ups, supported on an additional bar, whereby the additional bar can be used almost at floor level, but also higher;



FIG. 10D shows as a fourth fitness exercise Fü4 stepping on the top of the step board, where the top can also be horizontally oriented and wider;



FIG. 10E shows as a fifth fitness exercise Fü5 pull-ups in a hanging lying position, so-called upward rowing, again on an additional bar at a variable height;



FIG. 10F shows as a sixth fitness exercise Fü6 rowing, for example with a Thera-Band, which is guided through the hole in the reinforcement board or step board and where a conceivable accessory to the universal fitness device can be an integrated bench on rollers;

FIG. 10G shows as a seventh fitness exercise Fü7 triceps exercises with a Thera-Band attached to the horizontal bar;

FIG. 10H shows as a eight fitness exercise Fü8 dips for back, shoulders and triceps;

FIG. 10I shows as a ninth fitness exercise Fü9 squats on one leg with the other leg supported by the foot on an auxiliary bar;

FIG. 10J shows as a tenth fitness exercise Fü10 trunk bends, where the feet are hooked under an additional bar, which is inserted, for example, in the lowest position;

FIG. 10K shows as a eleventh fitness exercise Fü11 bench press with the barbell, whereby lying on the floor under the universal fitness device according to the invention, can be done on the back, but also on an indicated integrated accessory reclining bench and

FIG. 10L shows as a twelfth fitness exercise Fü12 squats with the barbell, whereby the barbell can be placed or hooked into the holders of the front limbs of the universal fitness device at any height.



FIGS. 11A-11K schematically and exemplarily show further possible fitness exercises that are feasible with an universal fitness device as disclosed in previous FIGS. 1-10. Such fitness exercises would be, for example:



FIG. 11A shows as a thirteenth fitness exercise Fü13 dips for the back and triceps, whereby one can support oneself on the upper side of the step board;



FIG. 11B shows as a fourteenth fitness exercise Fü14 push-ups with legs elevated and feet supported on the top of the step board;



FIG. 11C shows as a fifteenth fitness exercise Fü15 butt and trunk training, lying with the upper back on the floor and the feet supported by the step board;



FIG. 11D shows as a sixteenth fitness exercise Fü16 torso training I, by lifting the legs up at an angle while hanging from the horizontal bar;



FIG. 11E shows as a seventeenth fitness exercise Fü17 biceps curls with the barbell, where the barbell can be conveniently placed in the holders of the front limbs of the universal fitness machine;



FIG. 11F shows as a eighteenth fitness exercise Fü18 rowing upward with the aid of the reinforcement board or step board by resting the calves on it;



FIG. 11G shows as a nineteenth fitness exercise, Fü19 trunk training II, with the back of the knees hooked to the horizontal bar and the feet hooked to an additional bar, moving the trunk up and down;



FIG. 11H shows as a twentieth fitness exercise Fü20 pull-ups II on the horizontal bar, with the back of the knees hooked onto an additional bar;



FIG. 11I shows as a twenty-first fitness exercise Fü21 trunk training III, lying on the back and holding on to an additional bar;



FIG. 11J shows as a twenty-second fitness exercise Fü22 back training I, bending over a first additional bar at hip height and supporting the heels on a second additional bar in the lowest position and



FIG. 11K shows as a twenty-third fitness exercise Fü23 back training II with accessories in the form of an integrated support box for the feet and in the form of weights.


In the FIGS. 12A-12F, further possible fitness exercises are shown schematically and by way of example, which are feasible with an universal fitness device as disclosed in the previous FIGS. 1-11. Such fitness exercises are, for example:



FIG. 12A shows as the twenty-fourth fitness exercise Fü24 rest-ons, where the additional bar on which one rests can be used at different heights;



FIG. 12B shows the twenty-fifth fitness exercise Fü25 head overhang on the horizontal bar;



FIG. 12C shows the twenty-sixth fitness exercise Fü26 butt training II, supporting oneself with the hands on an additional bar, bending the legs and lifting and lowering the pelvis;



FIG. 12D shows the twenty-seventh fitness exercise Fü27 squats II, holding onto the universal fitness machine with one hand;



FIG. 12E shows the twenty-eighth fitness exercise Fü28 stretching I, supporting the heel of one leg on an auxiliary bar at mid-height and



FIG. 12F shows the twenty-ninth fitness exercise Fü29 stretching II, again holding onto the universal fitness machine with one hand.


REFERENCE LIST




  • 1
    a-1j—front limb


  • 2
    a-2j—rear limb


  • 3
    a-3f—connecting joint


  • 4, 4a, 4b—connecting bar, horizontal bar


  • 5
    a-5l—positioning ring


  • 6
    a-6ü—holder, recess


  • 7
    a-7w—bore hole, receptacle


  • 8, 8a, 8b—additional bar


  • 9
    a-9j—fixing holder


  • 10, 10a-10d—reinforcement board, step board


  • 11—grub screw


  • 12, 12a—radial bore hole


  • 13, 13a—bolt, locking pin


  • 14, 14a-14e—knob


  • 15, 15a-15c—swivel joint


  • 16, 16a-16d—hand screw


  • 17, 17a-17c—threaded bushing


  • 18—rubber cap


  • 19, 19a—hole, fastening


  • 20
    a-20e—roller


  • 21
    a-21d—flattening


  • 22
    a-22d—felt glider


  • 23
    a-23l—recess for 300


  • 24, 24a—barbell bar


  • 25
    a-25d—weight or pair of weights


  • 26, 26a, 26b—star ring


  • 27
    a-27d—fitting bore hole


  • 28, 28a, 28b—upper side from 10


  • 100, 100a-100g—universal fitness device


  • 200, 200a, 200b—double joint


  • 300, 300a—barbell


  • 400, 400a-400e—lock

  • Bp, Bp1-Bp6—operating position from 100

  • 1-Fü29—fitness exercise

  • hSp, hSp1-hSp3—rear pair of limbs

  • Kp—folding or transport position from 100

  • Mp, Mp1-Mp5—mounting position from 9

  • oEb, oEb1, oEb2—upper end area from 1 and 2

  • R, R1—rotation from 4 or 8

  • S—hachure

  • Sw, Sw1-Sw7—spread angle

  • uEb, uEb1-uEb6—lower end area of 1 and 2

  • vSp, vSp1-vSp3—front pair of limbs

  • Wp, Wp1, Wp2—waiting position, stand-by position of 9


Claims
  • 1. A fitness device (100, 100a-100g) for performing fitness exercises (Fü1-Fü29), comprising: two front limbs (1a-1j) and two rear limbs (2a-2j), wherein the two front limbs are respectively connected to the two rear limbs in an upper end area (oEb, oEb1, oEb2) by means of connecting joints (3a-3f) and by means of a connecting or horizontal bar (4, 4a, 4b);two fixing holders (9a-9j), wherein each of the front limbs (1a-1j) is configured to be connected to the respective one of the rear limbs (2a-2j) such that a fixed operating position (Bp, Bp1-Bp6) of the fitness device (100, 100a-100g) with at least one predetermined spread angle (Sw, Sw1-Sw7) between the front limbs (1a-1j) and the rear limbs (2a-2j) is obtained;wherein on the two front limbs (1a-1j), receptacles (7a-7w) are arranged in a sequential order and in parallel for receiving additional bars (8, 8a, 8b) connecting the two front limbs (la-lj);wherein the connecting joints (3a-3f) comprise positioning rings (5a-51) with grub screws (11) arranged on the connecting or horizontal bar (4, 4a, 4b) on both an outer and inner side of each of the respectively connected front and rear limbs (1a, 2a; 1b, 2b);a lock (400, 400a-400e) blocking a rotation (R, R1) of the connecting or horizontal bar (4, 4a, 4b) or of the additional bars (8, 8a, 8b);wherein each of the two fixing holders (9a-9j) is pivotably arranged in a swivel joint (15, 15a-15c) on a respective one of the two front limbs (la, lb) and screwable into one of a plurality of threaded bushings (17, 17a-17c) arranged on a respective one of the two rear limbs (2a, 2b) by means of a hand screw (16, 16a-16d);wherein the fitness device (100g) is collapsible from the operating position (Bp, Bpi-Bp6) into a folding or transport position (Kp) in which a spread angle (Sw7) between the front limbs (1a-1j) and the rear limbs (2a-2j) is zero and a thickness of the collapsed fitness device does not exceed a lateral thickness of one of the two front limbs or two rear limbs (1a, 1b, 2a, 2b).
  • 2. The fitness device (100, 100a-100g) according to claim 1, wherein a reinforcement board or step board (10, 10a-10d) is arranged in a lower end area (uEb, uEb1-uEb6) of the two rear limbs (2a-2j).
  • 3. The fitness device (100e, 100g) according to claim 2, wherein at least one fastening (19, 19a) for a rubber band is arranged in the reinforcement board or step board (10, 10a-10d).
  • 4. The fitness device (100, 100a-100g) according to claim 1, wherein holders (6a-6ü) arranged in a sequential order and in parallel are arranged on the two front limbs (1a-1j).
  • 5. The fitness device (100g) according to claim 4, wherein recesses (23a-23l) are arranged on the rear limbs (2i, 2j) at the same level as the holders (6r-6ü) on the front limbs (1i, 1j).
  • 6. The fitness device (100, 100a-100g) according to claim 1, wherein the fitness device (100, 100a-100g) is made of impregnated laminated wood.
  • 7. The fitness device (100e, 100f, 100g) according to claim 1, wherein at least one roller (20a-20e) is arranged in a lower end area (uEb4-uEb6) of the two rear limbs (2f-2j).
  • 8. The fitness device (100c, 100f) according to claim 1, wherein replaceable feet in the form of felt gliders (22a-22d) or rubber caps (18) are arranged in a lower end area (uEb2, uEb5) of the front limbs (1f) and/or the rear limbs (2h-2j).
  • 9. The fitness device (100e, 100g) according to claim 1, wherein a flattening (21a-21d) is arranged in a lower end area (uEb4, uEb6) of the front limbs (1g-1j) on a front side.
  • 10. The fitness device (100, 100a-100g) according to claim 1, wherein the connecting joints (3a-3f) further comprise ball or roller bearings.
  • 11. An application procedure of a fitness device (100g) comprising two front limbs (1i, 1j) and two rear limbs (2i, 2j) connected to each other by two connecting joints (3e, 3f) and a connecting or horizontal bar (4b), and two fixing holders (9i, 9j), wherein the application procedure comprises the steps of: a) lifting and rolling the fitness device (100g) from a storage place to an installation place;b) releasing each of the fixing holders (9i, 9j) from a waiting or stand-by position (Wpi, Wp2);c) moving a first front limb (1i) of the two front limbs (1i, 1j) from a folding or transport position (Kp) to an operating position;d) fixing the first front limb (1i) by means of a first fixing holder (9i) of the two fixing holders (9i, 9j);e) moving a second front limb (1j) of the two front limbs (1i, 1j) from a folding or transport position (Kp) to an operating position;f) fixing the second front limb (1j) by means of a second fixing holder (9j) of the two fixing holders (9i, 9j);g) lifting up and setting up the fitness device (100g);h) hanging or placing a barbell (300a) in two parallel holders (6t, 6u) respectively located in the two front limbs (1i, 1j);i) inserting one or more additional bars (8b) into two parallel receptacles (7v, 7w) respectively located in the two front limbs (1i, 1j);j) locking the one or more additional bars (8a, 8b) against rotation (R1);k) locking the connecting or horizontal bar (4a) against rotation (R);l) performing at least one fitness exercise (Fü1-Fü29);m) finishing the at least one fitness exercise;n) removing the barbell (300a) from the two parallel holders (6t, 6u);o) unlocking the connecting or horizontal bar (4b);p) unlocking the one or more additional bars (8a, 8b);q) removing the one or more additional bars (8a, 8b) from the two parallel receptacles (7v, 7w);r) loosening the first fixing holder (9i) from the first front limb (1i);s) fixing of the first fixing holder (9i) in the wait position or stand-by position (Wp1);t) loosening the second fixing holder (9j) from the second front limb (1j);u) fixing the second fixing holder (9j) in the wait position or stand-by position (Wp2);v) gripping the connecting or horizontal bar (4b) and tilting the fitness device (100g), the front limbs (1i, 1j) thereby folding by themselves into the folding or transport position (Kp), moving the fitness device (100g) from an erected operating position into a position lying on the rear limbs via rollers (20d, 20e) on the rear limbs (2i, 2j); andw) lifting up and rolling away the fitness device (100g) from the installation place to the storage place.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
A 52/2020 May 2020 AT national
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