Claims
- 1. A chin-up dip exercise apparatus to assist an exerciser having a body weight in performing chin-ups and dips, comprising:
- a frame including a pair of spaced apart, substantially parallel stationary guides oriented in a substantially vertical plane;
- an exerciser lifting support platform to support the exerciser thereon, said support platform being horizontally spaced a distance away from said guides and out of said guide vertical plane sufficient to position the body of the exerciser clear of said guides when on said support platform performing chin-ups and dips;
- connector guide members connected to said support platform to travel therewith as a unit, said guides each guidingly engaging at least one of said connector guide members to limit movement of said connector guide members to linear movement along said guides, said guides allowing substantially uninhibited vertical movement of said connector guide members but restraining said connector guide members against substantial horizontal movement as said connector guide members move along said guides to provide substantially linear guided vertical movement of said support platform between upper and lower end limits of vertical travel of said support platform without substantial horizontal movement of said support platform, said connector guide members holding said support platform oriented substantially horizontal as said support platform moves vertically toward and away from said upper and lower end limits of travel;
- a first handle coupled to said frame for grasping by the exerciser during a chin-up exercise;
- a second handle coupled to said frame below said first handle for grasping by the exerciser during a dip exercise; and
- a weightstack coupled to said support platform to supply an upward force to said support platform, said weightstack being selectively adjustable to select a magnitude of said upward force supplied to said support platform and thereby at least partially offset the body weight of the exerciser by a selected amount to assist the exerciser when performing chin-ups and dips.
- 2. The exercise apparatus of claim 1 wherein said connector guide members rollably engage said guides.
- 3. The exercise apparatus of claim 1 wherein said weightstack is connected to said support platform to supply said upward force thereto through a cable.
- 4. The exercise apparatus of claim 1 wherein said connector guide members include a support member to which said support platform is connected for travel therewith, said support member having a guide support portion positioned between said spaced-apart stationary guides, said connector guide members further include at least four contact members supported by said guide support portion, one pair of said contact members being supported by said guide support portion in position to movably engage one of said spaced-apart stationary guides and another pair of said contact members being supported by said guide support portion in position to movably engage another one of said spaced-apart stationary guides.
- 5. The exercise apparatus of claim 4 wherein said weightstack is connected to said support platform through said support member by a cable, said cable extending between said weightstack and said guide support portion of said support member to apply said upward force on said guide support portion.
- 6. A chin-up dip exercise apparatus to assist an exerciser having a body weight in performing chin-ups and dips, comprising:
- a frame;
- a pair of spaced apart, substantially parallel guide members oriented in a substantially vertical plane;
- an exerciser lifting support platform to support the exerciser thereon, said support platform being horizontally spaced a distance away from said guide members and out of said guide member plane sufficient to position the body of the exerciser clear of said guide members when on said support platform performing chin-ups and dips;
- couplers connected to said support platform to travel therewith as a unit and movably coupled to said guide members, said couplers each guidingly engaging and being restrained by one of said guide members to provide linear guided movement of said support platform in a substantially vertical direction between upper and lower end limits of vertical travel of said support platform without substantial horizontal movement of said support platform, said couplers maintaining said support platform oriented substantially horizontal as said support platform moves vertically toward and away from said upper and lower end limits of travel;
- a first handle coupled to said frame for grasping by the exerciser during a chin-up exercise;
- a second handle coupled to said frame below said first handle for grasping by the exerciser during a dip exercise; and
- a weightstack coupled to said support platform to supply an upward force to said support platform, said weightstack being selectively adjustable to select a magnitude of said upward force supplied to said support platform to at least partially offset the body weight of the exerciser by a selected amount to assist the exerciser when performing chin-ups and dips.
- 7. The exercise apparatus of claim 6 wherein said couplers rollably engage said guide members.
- 8. An exercise apparatus to assist an exerciser having a body weight in performing exercises, comprising:
- a frame;
- an upwardly extending, stationary guide member having a substantially straight length;
- an exerciser lifting support platform sized to support the exerciser thereon when performing exercises, said support platform being oriented horizontally and movable along said guide member;
- a guide engagement member attached to said support platform to travel therewith as a unit, said engagement member being movable along said straight length of said guide member in guiding engagement therewith as said platform moves along said guide member, said guide member restraining said engagement member against substantial horizontal movement while allowing said engagement member to move substantially uninhibited in a vertical direction so as to provide linear guided movement of said support platform in a vertical direction between upper and lower end limits of vertical travel of said support platform without substantial horizontal movement of said support platform;
- at least one handle coupled to said frame for grasping by the exerciser during an exercise; and
- a weightstack coupled to said support platform and sized to supply a sufficiently large upward force to said support platform to at least partially offset the body weight of the exerciser thereon.
- 9. The exercise apparatus of claim 8 wherein said weightstack includes a plurality of individual weights, said weightstack being selectively adjustable by the exerciser to select a magnitude of said upward force supplied to said support platform by selectively connecting together and disconnecting one or more of said individual weights to form said weightstack.
- 10. The exercise apparatus of claim 8 wherein said engagement member rollably engages said guide member.
- 11. An exercise apparatus to assist an exerciser having a body weight in performing exercises, comprising:
- a frame;
- an upwardly extending guide member;
- an exerciser lifting support platform sized to support the exerciser thereon when performing exercises, said support platform being oriented horizontally;
- a guide engagement member coupled to said support platform to travel therewith as a unit and movably coupled to said guide member in traveling engagement therewith as said engagement member guides movement of said support platform along said guide member, said engagement member engaging said guide member to permit substantially uninhibited linear guided movement of said support platform along said guide member in a vertical direction between upper and lower end limits of vertical travel of said support platform while being restrained by said guide member to substantially inhibit horizontal movement of said support platform as said support platform moves vertically along said guide member;
- at least one handle coupled to said frame for grasping by the exerciser during an exercise; and
- a weightstack coupled to said support platform and sized to supply a sufficiently large upward force to said support platform to at least partially offset the body weight of the exerciser thereon.
- 12. An exercise apparatus to assist an exerciser having a body weight in performing exercises, comprising:
- a frame;
- an exerciser support platform sized to support the exerciser thereon when performing exercises, said support platform being oriented horizontally;
- a connector member coupled to said support platform to travel therewith as a unit;
- an elongated, upwardly extending stationary guide with said connector member in traveling engagement therewith to guide movement of said support platform along said guide, said guide being engaged by said connector member to permit substantially uninhibited linear guided movement of said support platform along said guide in a substantially vertical direction between upper and lower end limits of vertical travel of said support platform while restraining said support platform against substantial horizontal movement as said support platform moves vertically along said guide member;
- at least one handle coupled to said frame for grasping by the exerciser during an exercise; and
- a weightstack coupled to said support platform to supply an upward force thereto of sufficient size to at least partially offset the body weight of the exerciser on said support platform.
- 13. An exercise apparatus to assist an exerciser having a body weight in performing exercises, comprising:
- a frame;
- a cantilevered support platform sized to support the exerciser thereon when performing exercises, said support platform having a free first end and a second end opposite said first end, said support platform being oriented horizontally;
- a connector member attached to said support platform toward said support platform second end to travel with said support platform as a unit;
- an elongated, upwardly extending stationary guide with said connector member movably coupled thereto to guide movement of said support platform along said guide with said support platform first end spaced away from said guide, said guide being engaged by said connector member and restraining said connector member against substantial horizontal movement while allowing said connector member to move substantially uninhibited in a vertical direction along said guide so as to provide linear guided movement of said support platform in a substantially vertical direction between upper and lower end limits of vertical travel of said support platform without substantial horizontal movement of said support platform;
- a handle coupled to said frame for grasping by the exerciser during an exercise; and
- a weightstack coupled to said support platform to supply an upward force thereto of sufficient size to at least partially offset the body weight of the exerciser on said support platform.
- 14. The exercise apparatus of claim 13 wherein said guide includes a substantially straight, vertically oriented guide member engaged by said connector member.
- 15. The exercise apparatus of claim 13 wherein said guide includes a pair of spaced apart, substantially straight, vertically oriented guide members, and said connector member includes rollers rollably engaging said pair of guide members.
- 16. The exercise apparatus of claim 13 wherein said weightstack has a weight size selectively adjustable by the exerciser to select a magnitude of said upward force supplied to said support platform.
Parent Case Info
The application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/685,364, filed Apr. 15, 1991. Reference is made to Ser. No. 07/689,670, filed Apr. 4, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 34212 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/441,011, filed Jul. 11, 1989, now abandoned.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US92/02522 |
3/31/1992 |
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7/12/1994 |
7/12/1994 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO92/19326 |
11/12/1992 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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685364 |
Apr 1991 |
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