Claims
- 1. A free-standing physical exercise device which can be configured for use in either a knee support mode or in an upstanding mode, both based on a single ground supported frame comprising:(a) a forward first and a rearward second cross member located at the respective longitudinal ends of an elongate rigid member, adapted for conferring stability during operation; (b) a knee support element located intermediate of the longitudinal ends of the elongate rigid member; (c) a substantially rigid, upstanding mast pivotally anchored at its lower longitudinal end to the rigid member at a point intermediate of the knee support element and the forward first cross member; (d) a slidable action mechanism adapted to track and complement the rigid mast, being reciprocally moveable in a slidable manner, so as to engage the mast which then serves as a support means in a plurality of vertical operating positions; (i) means to interruptibly interlock the upstanding mast and action mechanism in any one of the plurality of vertical positions; (e) a dual sidewall, support bracket pivotally anchored proximal to the upper end of the slidable channel action mechanism and extending substantially horizontally therefrom, the bracket provided with one slot-like aperture intermediate the free ends of one of the spaced apart sidewalls; (f) a rigid rod disposed transversely of the dual sidewalls and being movable reciprocally within the one aperture; (g) an elongate lever component projecting rearwardly and interconnecting operatively with support bracket; (h) a plate rigidly engaging the central segment of the lever component proximal to a first rearward edge of the plate; (i) a set of at least three spaced apart, detents provided in the periphery of the opposing forward edge of the plate, which are adapted to receive interruptibly the shaft of the rigid rod; (j) a elongate component projecting rearwardly of the upstanding mast and interconnecting operatively with the support bracket thereof; and, (k) a resistance means aligned in the plane of the rigid member and the associated upstanding mast, being operatively connected at one longitudinal end thereof to the support bracket and with the other longitudinal end of the resistance means being pivotally connected proximal to the lower longitudinal end of the action mechanism; (l) whereby the triple engagement positions as provided by the set of peripheral detents correspond to three distinct juxtapositions for the lever component, and which lever juxtapositions correlate with the several vertical alignments available for the slidable action mechanism.
- 2. The exercise device according to claim 1, wherein the lever component comprises a pair of handles provided on the free end of the lever component and being movable in a generally vertically oriented arc.
- 3. The exercise device according to claim 1, wherein the resistance means is adjustably attached to the support bracket so that the apparent resistance can be modified.
- 4. The exercise device according to claim 1, wherein the resistance means comprises a hydraulic piston and cylinder component.
- 5. The exercise device according to claim 1 wherein the resistence means is adapted for producing resistance in both directions of the lever component motion.
- 6. The exercise device according to claim 1 wherein the set of detents comprise notches located in the arcuate periphery of the plate and which notches are adapted to receive and to hold interruptibly the shaft of the shiftable rigid rod.
- 7. The exercise device according to claim 1 wherein the slidable action mechanism comprises an U-shaped, rigid open channel member sized to complement and overlap the upstanding mast, and having one or more edge spanning elements that retain the mechanism along the outer surface of the mast.
- 8. The exercise device according to claim 1 wherein the plate is fan-shaped and the detents are provided in the arcuate periphery thereof.
- 9. The exercise device according to claim 1 wherein the transversely disposed rigid rod is provided with a means to retain the rod shaft locked in one of the selected detents during device use.
- 10. The exercise device according to claim 1 wherein the lever component is oriented so that the detent-bearing plate engages the rigid rod at the lowermost detent, whereby the device affords alternatively the conduct of one of the shoulder press exercise and a lat pull down exercise and a leg press exercise.
- 11. The device according to claim 1 wherein the lever component is oriented so that the detent-bearing plate engages the rigid rod at the uppermost detent, whereby the device affords conduct of the chest press exercise.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This is a regular patent application, titled: UPPER BODY EXERCISE MACHINE being submitted for an official filing receipt under 35 U.S. Code §111(a). It also relates to Mar. 1, 1999, with the same title, and provisional patent application for 60/130,953, filed Apr. 26, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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