1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a weight lifting exercising device, and more particularly to a weight lifting exercising device including a structure for allowing the user to lift and to exercise the weight members either by pulling or pushing handle bar or foot pedal or foot actuating member and for training or exercising the lower or the upper muscle groups of the users.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typical weight lifting exercising devices comprise a number of weight plates stacked or disposed in a frame, a bench or chair or the like for supporting the user thereon, and a force transfer member, such as a handle bar, a foot pedal or a foot actuating member coupled to the weight plates with one or more cables for lifting the weight plates and for exercising the lower or the upper muscle groups of the users.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,349,192 to Lambert, Jr. et al. discloses one of the typical counterbalanced weight systems comprising a number of weight plates slidably attached or disposed on four parallel weight rods, and a handle coupled to the weight plates for lifting or operating the weight plates and for exercising purposes.
However, the handle may only be moved or pulled or pushed in one direction in order to lift or to elevate the weight plates, but the handle may not be moved or pulled or pushed in the opposite direction to lift the weight plates.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,511,137 to Jones discloses another typical compound weight lifting exercising machine also comprising a number of weight plates slidably attached or disposed on a pair of weight guide rods, and a force transfer member, such as a foot pedal or a foot actuating member coupled to the weight plates with one or more cables or sprocket chains for lifting the weight plates and for exercising the lower muscle groups of the users.
However, similarly, the force transfer member or the foot pedal may only be moved or stepped in one direction in order to lift the weight plates, but may not be moved in the opposite direction to lift the weight plates.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,648,594 to Schleffendorf discloses a further typical body training device also comprising a number of weight plates slidably attached or disposed on a pair of weight guide tubes, and a force transfer member, such as a handle bar or handle member coupled to the weight plates with one or more cables for lifting the weight plates and for exercising the lower muscle groups of the users.
However, similarly, the force transfer member or the handle member may only be moved or pulled in one direction relative to the weight guide tubes in order to lift or elevate the weight plates, but may not be moved in the opposite direction to lift the weight plates.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,691,916 to Voris discloses a still further typical exercise apparatus also comprising a number of weight plates slidably attached or disposed on a pair of weight guide rods, and a force transfer member, such as a handle or a press bar coupled to the weight plates with a trolley system for lifting the weight plates and for exercising the lower or the upper muscle groups of the users.
However, similarly, the force transfer member or the press bar may only be moved or pulled in one direction in order to lift the weight plates, but may not be moved in the opposite direction to lift the weight plates.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,217,422 to Domzalski discloses a still further typical compact exercise apparatus also comprising a number of weight plates slidably attached or disposed on a pair of weight guide bars, and a force transfer member, such as an exercise bar coupled to the weight plates with one or more drive cables for lifting the weight plates and for exercising the upper muscle groups of the users.
However, similarly, the force transfer member or the exercuse bar may only be moved or pulled in one direction in order to lift the weight plates, but may not be moved in the opposite direction to lift the weight plates.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional weight lifting exercising devices.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a weight lifting exercising device including a structure for allowing the user to lift and to exercise the weight members either by pulling or pushing handle bar or foot pedal or foot actuating member and for training or exercising the lower or the upper muscle groups of the users.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a weight lifting exercising device comprising a frame including at least one weight guide rod, a number of weight plates slidably attached onto the weight guide rod and movable up and down along the weight guide rod, a first cam member and a second cam member pivotally attached to the frame with a spindle, a first cable selectively coupling the first cam member to a selected number of the weight plates for selectively moving the selected number of the weight plates up and down along the weight guide rod, a second cable selectively coupling the second cam member to a selected number of the weight plates for selectively moving the selected number of the weight plates up and down along the weight guide rod, and an operating device engaged with the first cam member and the second cam member for selectively rotating either of the first or the second cam member relative to the frame in opposite rotational directions, and for actuating either of the first or the second cable to move the weight plates up and down along the weight guide rod.
The operating device includes a rotary member rotatably attached to the spindle, and an actuating member attached to the rotary member and engageable with either of the first or the second cam member for rotating either of the first or the second cam member relative to the frame when the rotary member is rotated relative to the frame.
The operating device includes a force transfer member attached to the rotary member for rotating the rotary member relative to the frame.
The operating device includes a crank attached to the rotary member, and the force transfer member is attached to the crank for rotating the rotary member relative to the frame. For example, the force transfer member is adjustably attached to the crank with a shank and a latch device.
The operating device includes an anchor attached to the frame and engageable with either of the first or the second cam members for limiting the first or the second cam members to rotate relative to the frame.
The frame includes a carriage slidably attached to the weight guide rod and movable up and down along the weight guide rod and engageable with the selected number of the weight plates and for carrying the selected number of the weight plates up and down along the weight guide rod.
The frame includes a floating pulley assembly having two pulleys rotatably coupled together and engaged with the first and the second cables respectively. The floating pulley assembly includes at least one bar for rotatably coupling the first and the second pulleys together.
The frame includes an upper beam and a lower beam, a first wheel and a second wheel attached to the upper beam, and a third wheel attached to the lower beam, the first cable is engaged with the first wheel and then engaged with a first of the pulleys of the floating pulley assembly and then engaged with the second wheel, and includes a first end coupled to the weight plates and a second end coupled to the first cam member, the second cable is engaged with the third wheel and then engaged with a second of the pulleys of the floating pulley assembly, and the second cable includes a first end coupled to the frame and a second end coupled to the second cam member.
The frame includes a chair having a seat cushion disposed on a seat base for suitably supporting a user, and the chair may include a seat back adjustably attached to the seat base with an adjusting device.
The chair includes a track attached to the seat base and having a number of orifices formed therein, an arm attached to the seat base and having a support member for supporting an upper portion of the user. The arm is adjustably attached to the seat base with a latch device.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
For example, the carriage 17 includes a weight selector post 18 attached to the carriage 17 for engaging with or into the weight plates 16 and for coupling to one or more of the weight plates 16 with a latch 19 which may couple and anchor or secure one or more of the weight plates 16 to the weight selector post 18 of the carriage 17 for allowing the selected number of the weight plates 16 to be carried and moved up and down along the weight guide rods 15 by the carriage 17. The above-described structure including the frame 10 and the weight plates 16 and the carriage 17 and the weight selector post 18, and the coupling of the weight plates 16 to the carriage 17 with the latch 19 is typical and will not be described in further details.
One or more (such as two) rollers or wheels 20, 21 are rotatably attached or mounted onto the upper beam 13, such as attached to the side portion of the upper beam 13, and one or more (such as two) further rollers or wheels 22, 23 are rotatably attached or mounted onto the upper beam 13, such as attached to the upper portion of the upper beam 13, and one or more (such as two) further rollers or wheels 24, 25 are rotatably attached or mounted onto the lower beam 14, such as attached to the side portion of the lower beam 14, and a floating pulley assembly 26 includes two pulleys 27, 28 pivotally or rotatably coupled together with one or more (such as two) plates or bars 29, and two cables 30, 31 are engaged with or around the wheels 20-25 and the pulleys 27, 28 of the floating pulley assembly 26.
For example, one of the cables 31 is engaged with or around the wheels 20, 21, and then engaged with or around one of the pulleys 27 of the floating pulley assembly 26, and then engaged with or around the wheels 22, 23, and includes one end 32 coupled to the selected number of the weight plates 16 and/or the carriage 17, and includes the other end 33 to be actuated or pulled or operated by the user in order to pull or elevate the weight plates 16 and the carriage 17, as shown in
The other cables 30 is engaged with or around the wheels 24, 25, and then engaged with or around the other pulley 28 of the floating pulley assembly 26, and then engaged with or attached or mounted or secured to the frame 10, such as attached or secured to the lower beam 14, and includes the other end 35 to be actuated or pulled or operated by the user in order to pull or elevate the weight plates 16 and the carriage 17, as shown in
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A rotary member 56 is also pivotally or rotatably coupled or attached or mounted onto the frame 10 with the spindle 52, and includes a number of apertures 57 formed in the outer peripheral portion thereof for adjustably attaching or mounting an actuating member 58 to the rotary member 56, in which the actuating member 58 is engageable with either of the cam members 50, 51 for rotating either of the cam members 50, 51 relative to the frame 10 respectively, and thus for pulling or actuating or operating the cables 30, 31 to pull or to elevate the weight plates 16 and the carriage 17. An operating device 6 including one or more (such as two) cranks 60, 61 attached or mounted onto the rotary member 56 for rotating the rotary member 56 relative to the frame 10 to actuate or operate the cam members 50, 51 to pull or actuate or operate the cables 30, 31 respectively.
A force transfer member 62, such as a handle bar, a foot pedal or a foot actuating member 62 is adjustably attached or mounted to the rotary member 56 or mounted to either of the cranks 60 with a shank 63 and a fastener or latch device 64 which is adjustably engaged with the crank 60 (
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Accordingly, the force transfer member 62 may be actuated or rotated relative to the frame 10 in either direction by the user to elevate the weight plates 16 and the carriage 17 and to train or exercise the lower or the upper muscle groups of the users. The force transfer member 62 and the crank 60 and the rotary member 56 and the actuating member 58 may be formed or may act as an operating device 6 to actuate or operate or move or rotate either of the cam members 50, 51 relative to the frame 10 in order to actuate or pull the cable 31 and to elevate the weight plates 16 and the carriage 17.
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It is to be noted that the arrangement or the coupling of the cables 30, 31 to the weight plates 16 and the carriage 17 with the wheels 20-25 and the pulleys 27, 28 of the floating pulley assembly 26 and the cam members 50, 51 and the crank 60 and the force transfer member 62 allows either of the cam members 50, 51 to be actuated or operated or moved or rotated relative to the frame 10 to pull the cables 30, 31 and to elevate the weight plates 16 and the carriage 17, and the force transfer members 62, 620, 69, 70 may be selected from a handle bar 620, two handles 69, 70, or a foot pedal or a foot actuating member 62 and for allowing the user to suitably train or exercise either the lower or the upper muscle groups of the users.
Accordingly, the weight lifting exercising device in accordance with the present invention includes a structure for allowing the user to lift and to exercise the weight members either by pulling or pushing handle bar or foot pedal or foot actuating member and for training or exercising the lower or the upper muscle groups of the users.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.