Claims
- 1. In an exercising machine of the type having an upright supporting structure, vertical tracks associated with said upright supporting structure, a carriage which slides vertically upwardly and downwardly on said vertical tracks, said carriage being provided with a plurality of vertically spaced sockets, body-engaging means removably connected to the carriage at any selected one of said vertically spaced sockets, and adjustable resistance means associated with the carriage to bias the carriage and body-engaging means in a vertically downward direction, the improvement which consists of a body-engaging means comprising a lifting arm having:
- (a) a socket-engaging portion having an open free end and telescopically receivable in substantially a horizontal direction within the vertically spaced sockets; and
- (b) a safety latching means carried by said socket-engaging portion and pivotally movable relative thereto about a transversely extending axis, said safety latching means having oppositely disposed first and second ends spaced on opposite sides of said axis, one of said ends being movable by force of gravity automatically into latching engagement with the carriage upon insertion of said socket-engaging portion into the socket for locking said lifting arm against movement relative to said socket in a reverse direction thereby preventing accidental withdrawl from the socket and the other of said ends being engageable to move said opposite end out of latching engagement with the carriage.
- 2. An improvement as defined in claim 1 in which said socket-engaging portion is hollow having an open free end and in which said safety latching means comprises an elongated member mounted for pivotal movement within said socket-engaging portion about said axis being a transversely extending substantially horizontally disposed axis, said first end protruding from the open free end of said socket-engaging portion and including carriage-engaging means for engaging said carriage when said member is in an at-rest position to prevent horizontal movement of said socket-engaging portion thereby precluding withdrawl of said socket engaging portion from said socket.
- 3. An improvement as defined in claim 2 in which one of said horizontally spaced apart ends is of greater weight than the other.
- 4. An improvement as defined in claim 2 in which said elongated member and comprises at least one outwardly extending hook shaped element adapted to engage the carriage.
- 5. An improvement as defined in claim 4 in which said socket-engaging portion is provided with at least one end receiving aperture disposed proximate said second end of said elongated member and adapted to receive therethrough the extremity of said second end of said elongated member when said hook shaped element is in engagement with the carriage.
- 6. In an exercising machine of the type having an upright supporting structure, vertical tracks associated with said upright supporting structure, a carriage which slides vertically upwardly and downwardly on said vertical tracks, said carriage being provided with a plurality of vertically spaced sockets, body-engaging means removably connected to the carriage at any selected one of said vertically spaced sockets, and adjustable resistance means associated with the carriage to bias the carriage and body-engaging means in a vertically downward direction, the improvement which consists of a body-engaging means comprising a lifting arm having:
- (a) a hollow socket-engaging portion having an open free end telescopically receivable in substantially a horizontal direction within the vertically spaced sockets said socket-engaging portion having an aperture formed therein; and
- (b) a safety latching means carried by said socket-engaging portion and pivotally movable relative thereto about a transversely extending, substantially horizontal axis, said safety latching means having oppositely disposed first and second ends of different weight on opposite sides of said axis in substantially axial alignment, one of said ends being movable by force of gravity automatically into latching engagement with the carriage upon horizontal insertion of said socket-engaging portion into the socket for locking said lifting arm against movement relative to said socket in a reverse direction thereby preventing accidental withdrawl from the socket and the other of said ends being receivable in the aperture formed in said socket-engaging portion and being engageable to move said opposite end out of latching engagement with the carriage in response to a force exerted thereon.
- 7. In an exercising machine of the type having vertical tracks, a carriage which travels vertically upwardly and downwardly along said vertical tracks, said carriage being provided with at least two vertically spaced sockets, body-engaging means removably connected to the carriage at any selected one of said vertically spaced sockets, and adjustable resistance means associated with the carriage to bias the carriage and body-engaging means in a vertically downward direction, the improvement which consists of a body-engaging means comprising a lifting arm having:
- (a) a hollow socket-engaging portion having an open free end telescopically receivable in substantially a horizontal direction within the vertically spaced sockets said socket-engaging portion having an aperture formed therein; and
- (b) a safety latching means carried by said socket-engaging portion and pivotally movable relative thereto about a transversely extending, substantially horizontal axis, said safety latching means having oppositely disposed first and second ends on opposite sides of said axis in substantially axial alignment, one of said ends being movable automatically into latching engagement with the carriage upon horizontal insertion of said socket-engaging portion into the socket for locking said lifting arm against movement relative to said socket in a reversing direction thereby preventing accidental withdrawl from the socket; and
- (c) biasing means for yieldably urging said one of said ends of said safety latching means into latching engagement with the carriage.
- 8. An exercising machine as defined in claim 7 in which said biasing means is adapted to yieldably urge the other of said ends of said safety latching means into said aperture formed in said socket-engaging portion, said other of said ends being engageable to move said opposite end out of latching engagement with the carriage in response to a force exerted thereon sufficient to overcome the urging of said biasing means.
- 9. An exercising machine as defined in claim 8 in which said biasing means comprises a length of yeildably resilient wire constructed and arranged to act upon said safety latching means to continuously yieldably urge said one of said ends thereof into latching engagement with the carriage.
- 10. An exercising machine as defined in claim 9 in which said length of wire is "U" shaped having first and second leg portions, disposed on opposite sides of said safety latching means and a bight portion disposed in pressural engagement with said safety latching means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of my presently copending application Ser. No. 739,960 filed Nov. 8, 1976, now abandoned, entitled WEIGHT LIFTING TYPE EXERCISING DEVICE.
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