The present invention relates generally to weight selector apparatus for selecting a desired number of weights from a stack of weights in a weight lifting arrangement.
Various arrangements are known for selecting a desired number of weights from a stack at weights in weight lifting apparatus. Perhaps the most common arrangement involves a pin that is caused to extend through or under a weight in a stack of weights and into a rod or tube that is attached to a cable that a user pulls on to perform a weight lifting exercise.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a weight selector apparatus comprises a tube comprising a radially extending through opening, a body non-rotatably disposed inside the tube, and a finger pivotably mounted on the body and adapted to be pivoted relative to the body between a first finger position inside the tube and a second finger position in which a portion of the finger extends outside of the tube through the radially extending through opening.
According to another aspect of the invention, a weight lifting arrangement comprises a stack of a plurality of weights disposed one on top of another, the stack of weights having a passage extending, from a top to a bottom of the stack, the passage being defined, by an opening in each weight of the stack of weights. The weight lifting arrangement further comprises a weight selector apparatus, comprising a tube comprising, a plurality of radially extending through openings, the tube being axially movably disposed in the passage between a first tube position in which the tube extends through the entire passage and a second position in which the tube is disposed outside of the passage, wherein, when the tube is in the first tube position, at least some of the radially extending through openings align with recesses in corresponding ones of the weights of the stack of weights, a body non-rotatably disposed inside the tube, and a finger pivotally mounted on the body and adapted to be pivoted relative to the body between a first finger position inside the tube and a second finger position in which a portion of the finger extends outside of the tube through a desired one of the radially extending through openings and into a recess in a weight of the stack of weights that corresponds to the desired one of the radially extending through openings.
The features and advantages of the present invention are well understood by reading the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawings in which like numerals indicate similar elements and in which:
The weight lifting arrangement 21 comprises a weight selector apparatus 35 seen without the stack 23 of weights 25 in
The weight selector apparatus 35 further comprises a body 43 that is non-rotatably disposed inside the tube 37. The body 43 may, for example, have, a non-circular external shape and the tube 37 may have a matching non-circular internal shape to permit axial but not rotational movement of the body relative to the tube. As seen in
The weight selector apparatus 35 further comprises a rod 49 having a finger engaging portion in engagement with a rod engaging portion of the finger 45. The rod 49 is rotatable relative to the tube 37 between a first rotated position seen in
Means for rotating the rod 49 relative to the tube 37 are provided. Various suitable means can be provided, such as bevel gears on the rod 49 and a shaft (not shown) extending into the tube 37. In a presently preferred means for rotating the rod 49, the tube 37 and the rod are substantially axially immovable relative to each other, such as by providing a flange 51 on the rod that is prevented from moving downwardly through an opening (not shown) defined by a structure such as a plate attached or fixed to an interior of the tube. A helical groove 53 is provided in a top portion 55 of the rod 49. A pin 57 is disposed in the helical groove 53 and is movable vertically upward and downward relative to the tube 37 in a direction of a longitudinal axis of the tube between a first pin position in which the pin is disposed relative to the tube so that the rod is rotated to the first rotated position (e.g.,
When the pin 57 travels vertically upwardly or downwardly relative to the tube 37, because it travels in the helical groove 53 of the rod 49, the movement of the pin causes the rod to rotate relative to the tube. The pin 57 only travels vertically upwardly and downwardly relative to the tube 37 and does not move circumferentially relative to the tube. The pin 57 can be mourned on a frame 59 attached to the tube 37. The frame 59 is ordinarily attached to the tube 37 so that it is only movable relative to the tube a limited distance from a lowermost first frame position to an uppermost second frame position (
Ordinarily, a cable 61 is attached to the frame 59. Pulling the cable 61 in a direction away from the tube 37 moves the frame 59 from the first frame position to the second frame position. Ordinarily, a spring (not shown) is disposed between surfaces of the frame 59 and the tube 37 for urging the frame to the first frame position. Pulling the cable 61 in a direction away from the tube 37 moves the frame 59 from the first frame position to the second frame position against a force of the spring and, when force on the cable is released, the spring returns the frame 59 to the first frame position. If desired, the spring can be omitted and the frame 59 can be allowed, to return to the first frame position under the force of gravity, or by being manually pushed downward relative to the tube 37. The cable 61 will ordinarily be attached to a handle or other structure to be held by a person using the weight lifting arrangement 21. The cable 61 will ordinarily extend around one or more pulleys (not shown)
As seen in
Instead of the finger 45 that is pivoted out of the body 43, other suitable structures can be provided. For example, the rod 49 can function as a cam and be, for example, substantially oval in shape such that, when rotated to one orientation relative to the body 43, the rod can force a spring loaded pin out of the body against the force of a spring and, when rotated to another orientation, the rod does not force the pin out of the body and the spring urges the pin to a position inside of the body.
The tube 37 ordinarily comprises a plurality of radially extending through openings 39 arranged along an axial length of the tube. The body 43 is ordinarily movable axially inside of the tube 37. The weight selector apparatus 21 ordinarily comprises a drive element 77 fixed to the body 43, and means for moving the drive element to move the body axially inside of the tube to align the finger 45 with a desired one of the radially extending through openings 39. The drive element 77 can comprise at endless drive element such as a chain (as shown in
Means can be provided for indexing the body 43 in a plurality of positions relative to the tube 37 in which the finger 45 is aligned with one of the radially extending through openings. The indexing means can comprise a variety of suitable structures. A presently preferred structure comprises a spring loaded member (not shown) mounted on the tube 37 or the frame 59 that is received in a recess in a portion of the knob 79 when the body 43 is disposed in a position relative to the tube 37 in which the finger 45 is aligned with one of the through openings in the tube. Windows 87 can be provided in the knob 79 to reflect proper alignment of the body 43 in one of a plurality of positions relative to the tube 37 and an amount of weight that would be lifted at that position.
Other arrangements for moving the body can be provided as well. For example, as seen by the weight lifting arrangement 121 shown in
In the present application, the use of terms such as “including” is open-ended and is intended to have the same meaning as terms such as “comprising” and not preclude the presence of other structure, material, or acts. Similarly, though the use of terms such as “can” or “may” is intended to be open-ended and to reflect that structure, material, or acts are not necessary, the failure to use such terms is not intended to reflect that structure, material, or acts are essential. To the extent that structure, material, or acts are presently considered to be essential, they are identified as such.
While this invention has been illustrated and described in accordance with a preferred embodiment, it is recognized that variations and changes may be made therein without departing from the invention as set forth in the claims.
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