This disclosure relates to machines for weightlifting and other exercise, and more specifically to weightlifting machines designed for squat lifting and weight racks including such machines.
Various different types of squat machines exist, which provide users the ability to perform a squat weightlifting exercise, or potentially other weightlifting exercises as well. One such type of squat machine is a “belt squat” machine, in which a belt or other harness fastened to the user's waist and/or torso is connected by a series of cables and pulleys to a weight to be lifted. Such existing belt squat machines and other squat machines are typically standalone machines with relatively large footprints, using multiple support posts to suspend a moveable weight for lifting. Additionally, existing belt squat machines can be difficult or awkward for a user to operate while using the machine for exercise. Thus, there is a need for squat machine structures that provide compact structures with improved operation and safety, which can be integrated into existing weight racks.
The present disclosure is provided to address this need and other needs in existing squat machines and weight racks including such machines. A full discussion of the features and advantages of the present invention is deferred to the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Aspects of the disclosure relate to a weightlifting machine that includes a user-engaging device configured to be engaged by a user during an exercise on the weightlifting machine, a carriage support including a track extending upward from a base, and a carriage moveably mounted on the carriage support and configured to move vertically along the track, where the carriage is configured for engaging a weight for resistance against vertical movement. The machine also includes a cable system including a cable operably connected to the user-engaging device and the carriage and one or more pulleys connected to the weightlifting machine to guide a path of the cable, such that movement of the user-engaging device by the user during the exercise moves the carriage vertically along the track via the cable system. The machine further includes a locking mechanism including a locking member that is moveable between a locking position, where the locking member engages the carriage and supports the carriage at an elevated position above a lowermost position of the carriage, and a release position, where the locking member does not engage the carriage, and the carriage is free to move below the elevated position.
According to one aspect, the carriage includes a weight mount configured for engaging the weight in the form of a free weight supported by the weight mount and/or configured for engaging the weight in the form of a resistance band. The base may have a peg extending outwardly from the base, and the peg and the weight mount may be configured to engage the resistance band such that movement of the carriage away from the base stretches the resistance band.
According to another aspect, the machine includes a platform configured to support the user during the exercise and a supporting assembly supporting the platform, where at least the base of the carriage support is connected to the supporting assembly, and the locking mechanism is connected to the supporting assembly.
According to a further aspect, the carriage support includes an upright rail defining the track, where the upright rail is hollow, and the cable of the cable system has an ascending cable section extending vertically within the hollow upright rail.
According to yet another aspect, the locking member is moveable by pivoting between the locking position and the release position, and the locking member includes an engagement part configured to engage and support the carriage at the elevated position, with the engagement part having a notch configured to receive an engagement member of the carriage.
Additional aspects of the disclosure relate to a weightlifting machine that includes a user-engaging device configured to be engaged by a user during an exercise on the weightlifting machine, a carriage support having a vertical rail extending upward from a base and defining a track, where the vertical rail is hollow and has a center passage that extends vertically within the vertical rail, and a carriage moveably mounted on the carriage support and configured to move vertically along the track, where the carriage is configured for engaging a weight for resistance against vertical movement. The machine also includes a cable system including a cable operably connected to the user-engaging device and the carriage and one or more pulleys connected to the weightlifting machine to guide a path of the cable, such that movement of the user-engaging device by the user during the exercise moves the carriage vertically along the track via the cable system. In this configuration, the cable of the cable system has an ascending cable section extending vertically within the center passage of the vertical rail.
According to one aspect, the machine includes a locking mechanism having a locking member that is moveable between a locking position, where the locking member engages the carriage and supports the carriage at an elevated position above a lowermost position of the carriage, and a release position, where the locking member does not engage the carriage, and the carriage is free to move below the elevated position.
According to another aspect, the cable has a user-engaging device cable section that extends from the user-engaging device, a lateral cable section extending in a lateral direction from the user-engaging device cable section to the ascending cable section, and a descending cable section extending downward from the ascending cable section to the carriage. In one configuration, the at least one pulley of the cable system includes a first pulley between the user-engaging device cable section and the lateral cable section, a second pulley between the lateral cable section and the ascending cable section, and a third pulley between the ascending cable section and the descending cable section.
According to a further aspect, the cable has a descending cable section extending downward from the ascending cable section to the carriage, and the at least one pulley includes a first pulley located between the ascending cable section and the descending cable section, and wherein the descending cable section extends outside the central passage of the vertical rail.
According to yet another aspect, the machine further includes a platform configured to support the user during the exercise and a supporting assembly supporting the platform, where at least the base of the carriage support is connected to the supporting assembly, and the cable extends downward through a slot in the platform and laterally from the slot to the ascending cable section.
According to a still further aspect, the carriage includes a weight mount configured for engaging the weight in the form of a free weight supported by the weight mount and/or configured for engaging the weight in the form of a resistance band. The base may have a peg extending outwardly from the base, and the peg and the weight mount are configured to engage the resistance band such that movement of the carriage away from the base stretches the resistance band.
Further aspects of the disclosure relate to a weightlifting machine that includes a carriage support having a track, a carriage moveably mounted on the carriage support and configured to move vertically along the track, where the carriage is configured for engaging a weight for resistance against vertical movement during an exercise on the weightlifting machine, and a locking mechanism having a locking member that is moveable by pivoting between a locking position and a release position. In the locking position, the locking member engages the carriage and supports the carriage at an elevated position above a lowermost position of the carriage, and in the release position, the locking member does not engage the carriage, and the carriage is free to move below the elevated position.
According to one aspect, the locking mechanism further includes a pivot connection configured for connection to a supporting assembly and a pivoting body connected to the pivot connection such that the locking mechanism is pivotable about the pivot connection, where the locking member is connected to the pivoting body and extends upward from the pivoting body. In one configuration, the pivoting body includes a base member that extends horizontally and a vertical member connected to the base member and extending upward from the base member, where the vertical member has a handle configured for gripping by a user to pivot the locking mechanism between the locking position and the release position. In an additional configuration, the pivoting body further includes a second vertical member connected to the base member and extending upward from the base member, where the second vertical member has a second handle configured for gripping by a user to pivot the locking mechanism between the locking position and the release position, and where the vertical member is spaced from the second vertical member, and the locking member is positioned between the vertical member and the second vertical member. In a further configuration, the vertical member is connected to the pivot connection, and the locking mechanism further includes a second pivot connection. In this configuration, the second vertical member is connected to the second pivot connection such that the locking mechanism is pivotable about the pivot connection and the second pivot connection, and the base member extends horizontally between the vertical member and the second vertical member. In an another configuration, the locking member may include an engagement part configured to engage and support the carriage at the elevated position, the engagement part having a notch configured to receive an engagement member of the carriage.
According to another aspect, the machine further includes a user-engaging device configured to be engaged by a user during the exercise, a cable system having a cable operably connected to the user-engaging device and the carriage, such that movement of the user-engaging device by the user during the exercise moves the carriage vertically along the track via the cable system, a platform configured to support the user during the exercise, and a supporting assembly supporting the platform. In this configuration, the locking mechanism further includes a pivot connection connected to the supporting assembly and a pivoting body connected to the pivot connection such that the locking mechanism is pivotable about the pivot connection, where the locking member is connected to the pivoting body.
According to a further aspect, the machine also includes a supporting assembly supporting the platform, the supporting assembly having a vertical frame member, and the locking mechanism further includes a pivot connection connected to the supporting assembly and a pivoting body connected to the pivot connection, such that the locking mechanism is pivotable about the pivot connection. In this configuration, the locking member is connected to the pivoting body, and the vertical frame member is configured to abut the pivot body to limit a range of motion of the locking mechanism away from the locking position.
According to yet another aspect, the locking mechanism further includes motion limiting structures configured to limit a range of motion of the locking mechanism away from the locking position and away from the release position.
Still further aspects of the disclosure relate to a weightlifting machine that includes a carriage support, a carriage moveably mounted on the carriage support and configured to move vertically on the carriage support, where the carriage is configured for engaging a weight for resistance against vertical movement during an exercise on the weightlifting machine, and a locking mechanism that includes a base member, a locking member having an arm extending upward from the base member and an engagement part connected to the arm, and a vertical member connected to the base member and extending upward from the base member, the vertical member having a handle. The locking mechanism is moveable by manipulation of the handle to move the locking member between a locking position, where the engagement part engages the carriage and supports the carriage at an elevated position above a lowermost position of the carriage, and a release position, where the engagement part does not engage the carriage, and the carriage is free to move below the elevated position.
According to one aspect, the locking mechanism further includes a second vertical member connected to the base member and extending upward from the base member, where the second vertical member has a second handle configured for gripping by a user to move the locking mechanism between the locking position and the release position, and wherein the vertical member is spaced from the second vertical member. In one configuration, the locking member is positioned between the vertical member and the second vertical member. In another configuration, the base member extends horizontally between the vertical member and the second vertical member.
According to another aspect, the engagement part has a notch configured to receive an engagement member of the carriage and/or the engagement part extends outwardly from the arm.
According to a further aspect, the engagement part is adjustably connected to the arm, such that the engagement part is configured to be mounted at a plurality of different positions along a length of the arm.
According to yet another aspect, the machine also includes a user-engaging device configured to be engaged by a user during the exercise, a cable system having a cable operably connected to the user-engaging device and the carriage, such that movement of the user-engaging device by the user during the exercise moves the carriage vertically along the track via the cable system, a platform configured to support the user during the exercise, and a supporting assembly supporting the platform, where the locking mechanism is moveably connected to the supporting assembly.
Additional aspects of the disclosure relate to a weightlifting machine that includes a carriage support, a carriage moveably mounted on the carriage support and configured to move along the carriage support, and a locking mechanism that is moveable between a locking position, where the locking mechanism engages the carriage and supports the carriage at an elevated position above a lowermost position of the carriage, and a release position, where the locking mechanism does not engage the carriage, and the carriage is free to move below the elevated position.
Further aspects of the disclosure relate to a weightlifting machine that includes a user-engaging device configured to be engaged by a user during an exercise on the weightlifting machine, a platform configured to support the user during the exercise, the platform having a slot, a weight configured to be lifted during the exercise, and a cable system having a cable operably connected to the user-engaging device and the weight and one or more pulleys connected to the weightlifting machine to guide a path of the cable. The cable system is configured such that movement of the user-engaging device by the user during the exercise lifts the weight through the cable system, and the cable system has a first pulley located proximate the slot of the platform, where the cable engages the first pulley and extends through the slot to connect to the user-engaging device. A friction reducing structure positioned along at least a portion of a periphery of the slot and configured to engage the cable.
According to one aspect, the friction reducing structure includes one or more rollers positioned along the at least a portion of the periphery of the slot and configured to engage the cable.
According to another aspect, the slot is elongated between a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and the periphery of the slot includes the first and second ends and two sides extending between the first and second ends. The first pulley is located at the first end of the slot, and the friction reducing structure includes one or more rollers positioned on one or more of the second end and the two sides of the slot.
According to a further aspect, the slot is elongated between a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and the periphery of the slot includes the first and second ends and two sides extending between the first and second ends. The first pulley is located at the first end of the slot, and the friction reducing structure includes a plurality of rollers positioned at second end and on the two sides of the slot.
According to yet another aspect, the slot is elongated between a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and the periphery of the slot includes the first and second ends and two sides extending between the first and second ends. The first pulley is located at the first end of the slot, and the friction reducing structure is positioned at second end and on the two sides of the slot.
According to a still further aspect, the weight is engaged with a carriage mounted on a carriage support and moveable along the carriage support, and the cable system is connected to the carriage such that movement of the user-engaging device by the user during the exercise lifts the carriage and the weight through the cable system.
Other aspects of the disclosure relate to a carriage for use with a weightlifting machine having a carriage support, the carriage including a carriage body having a central passage configured for receiving the carriage support therethrough, the carriage body having a front end and a rear end located on opposite sides of the central passage and a plurality of rollers rotatably connected to the carriage body and positioned within the central passage, where the plurality of rollers are configured to engage front and rear sides of the carriage support, and where the carriage is configured to moveable along the carriage support. The carriage also includes a weight mount connected to the carriage body at the rear end of the carriage body, where the weight mount is configured for engaging a weight for resistance against vertical movement of the carriage, an engagement member connected to the carriage body at the front end of the carriage body, where the engagement member is configured to be engaged by an engagement part of the weightlifting machine to selectively support the carriage in an elevated position, and a cable connection configured for connecting a cable to the carriage body. The cable connection may be located at the rear end of the carriage body. Aspects of the disclosure also relate to a weightlifting machine including a carriage support with a carriage as described herein mounted on the carriage support.
According to one aspect, the weight mount includes a beam extending laterally outward from first and second lateral sides of the carriage body, and the cable connection is located on the beam. In one configuration, the carriage body includes first and second plates located on the first and second lateral sides of the carriage body, such that the central passage is defined between the first and second plates and the rollers extend between the first and second plates, and the beam is received within recesses on the first and second plates.
According to another aspect, the carriage body includes first and second plates located on opposite lateral sides of the carriage body, such that the central passage is defined between the first and second plates, and the rollers extend between the first and second plates. In one configuration, the first and second plates each have a projection extending outward at the front end of the carriage body, and the engagement member includes a bar extending connected to the first and second plates at the projections and extending between the first and second plates.
According to a further aspect, the plurality of rollers includes a first roller configured to engage one of the front and rear sides of the carriage support and a second roller configured to engage the other of the front and rear sides of the carriage support, where the second roller is fixed and the first roller is moveable horizontally toward and away from the second roller to adjust a spacing between the first and second rollers. The carriage body has a slot receiving an axle of the first roller, a threaded aperture intersecting the slot, and a set screw received in the threaded aperture, and the set screw is configured to adjust the spacing between the first and second rollers by threading advancement and retreat, thereby moving the axle within the slot toward or away from the second roller.
Other aspects of the disclosure relate to a locking mechanism for use with a weightlifting machine having a moveable weight assembly, the locking mechanism including a pivot body having a base member extending over a horizontal length and a first vertical member and a second vertical member connected to the base member and extending upward from the base member, where the first vertical member is spaced from the second vertical member along the horizontal length of the base member, and a locking member having an arm connected to the base member and extending upward from the base member at a location between the first and second vertical members along the horizontal length of the base member and an engagement part connected to the arm, where the engagement part has a notch configured to receive a portion of the moveable weight assembly. The mechanism further includes a pivot connection connected to the pivot body and configured for connection to the weightlifting machine to pivotably connect the pivot body to the weightlifting machine, where the pivot body and the locking member are configured to pivot together about the pivot connection. The engagement part may extend outwardly from the arm. Aspects of the disclosure also relate to a weightlifting machine including a locking mechanism as described herein along with a moveable weight assembly.
According to one aspect, the pivot connection defines a pivot axis that extends parallel to the base member of the pivot body.
According to another aspect, the mechanism also includes a second pivot connection connected to the pivot body and spaced from the pivot body along the horizontal length of the base member, the second pivot connection configured for connection to the weightlifting machine to pivotably connect the pivot body to the weightlifting machine, where the pivot body and the locking member are configured to pivot together about the pivot connection and the second pivot connection. In one configuration, the pivot connection is connected to the first vertical member of the pivot body and the second pivot connection is connected to the second vertical member of the pivot body. In another configuration, the first and second vertical members further extend downward from the base member, and the pivot connection and the second pivot connection are respectively connected to the first and second vertical members below the base member.
According to a further aspect, the engagement part is adjustably connected to the arm, such that the engagement part is configured to be mounted at a plurality of different positions along a length of the arm. In one configuration, the locking member further includes a bracket fixedly connected to the engagement part, the bracket having a cavity receiving the arm therein, and a pin configured to engage the bracket and the arm at the plurality of different positions along the length of the arm to adjustably connect the bracket and the engagement part to the arm at any of the plurality of different positions.
Other aspects of the disclosure relate to a weight rack assembly having a weightlifting machine as described herein connected thereto or a method of assembling a weight rack assembly including connecting a weightlifting machine as described herein to the weight rack assembly.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will be apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the attached drawings.
To allow for a more full understanding of the present disclosure, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail example embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated. In the following description of various example structures according to the invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration various example devices, systems, and environments in which aspects of the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other specific arrangements of parts, example devices, systems, and environments may be utilized and structural and functional modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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The support frame 31 includes a plurality of support frame members 34 that engage the ground or resting surface and support the other components of the machine 30. Some of the support frame members 34 are formed in a grid-like reinforcing structure beneath the platform 32 in order to provide stable support for the platform 32. One of the support frame members 34A extends from the front side of the platform 32 to the carriage support 40 and connects the carriage support 40 to the platform 32. Bracing members 34B are also connected to the support frame member 34A and the carriage support 40 to reinforce the connection between these structures and to stabilize the carriage support 40. As described in greater detail below, the support frame 31 in the embodiment of
The platform 32 provides a large, flat, stable surface configured to support the user during operation of the machine 30, such as for a squat lifting exercise or other weightlifting exercise. The platform has a slot 35 approximately along the centerline of the platform 32 to permit a cable 71 of the cable system 70 to extend through the platform from below. The slot 35 extends through the frame member 34A positioned below the centerline of the platform 32 as shown in
The user-engaging device 33 is operably connected to the weight carriage 50 by the cable system 70 as described herein and is configured to engage and/or be engaged by the user in performing a weightlifting exercise on the machine 30. The harness 33 in
The carriage support 40 in the embodiment of
The weight carriage 50 in the embodiment of
The carriage 50 also has an adjustment mechanism to adjust the spacing S between the axles 55 of the front rollers 53 and the rear rollers 53, as shown in
The rollers 53 in the embodiment of
In another embodiment, the rollers 53 may engage the track 41 in another manner. In a further embodiment, the weight carriage 50 may include track-engaging structures 52 that engage the track 41 in a different manner, and the track 41 may include complementary structures for such engagement. For example, the track 41 may include rails, flanges, grooves, lips, or other structures that are engaged by track-engaging structures 52 of the carriage 50, such as rollers, wheels, clamps, etc.
The carriage 50 in the embodiment of
The cable system 70 and the cable 71 thereof operably connect the harness 33 with the carriage 50 so that the harness 33 and the carriage 50 move in unison and the weight of the carriage 50 exerts a tension force on the harness 33 to offer resistance to pulling force on the harness 33. The cable system 70 includes a cable 71 connected at one end to the harness 33 and at the other end to the carriage 50, and a series of pulleys 72 that direct and/or guide the path of the cable 71 between the harness 33 and the carriage 50. The cable 71 may include multiple cable pieces that are connected together to function as a single cable, or a single, integral cable piece. Each pulley 72 is rotatably mounted on the machine 30 by a pulley mount 73, including two pulleys 72 and mounts 73 that are mounted to the bottom of the support frame 31 and another pulley 72 and mount 73 that are mounted at the top of the carriage support 40. The cable 71 in this configuration has a user-engaging device or harness cable section 74 that extends downward from the harness 33 through the slot 35 in the platform 32 to a first pulley 72 below the slot 35, which redirects the cable 71 in a front-to-rear direction to form a lateral cable section 75 that extends to a second pulley 72 at the base of the carriage support 40. The second pulley 72 redirects the cable 71 upward to form an ascending cable section 76 (
The carriage 50 may have a cable connection structure that is configured for connection to the cable 71, and the cable connection structure may be positioned at the rear of the carriage 50 in one embodiment. The cable 71 is connected to the carriage 50 by connection to the beam 68 forming the weight mounts 56 in the embodiment illustrated in
The machine 30 in
The locking mechanism 80 in
The locking member 81 in
The locking mechanism 80 may have motion limiting structures configured to limit the range of motion of the locking mechanism 80 away from the locking position and/or away from the release position. The pivot connections 86 in one embodiment have stops 93 configured to limit the degree of rearward/downward pivoting of the pivot body 83 and the locking member 81, i.e., to limit motion of the locking mechanism 80 away from the release position. Additionally, in one embodiment, the pivot connections 86 are connected (e.g., fixedly mounted) to vertical frame members of the supporting assembly 11, such as vertical frame members 20B of the weight rack 10 to which the machine 30 is connected (see
In operation, the carriage 50 is placed in the elevated position, and the locking mechanism 80 is placed in the locking position to lock and support the carriage 50 in the elevated position. The carriage 50 may be loaded with weights before or after being locked in the elevated position. The user then engages the user-engaging device, e.g., by fastening the harness 33 to his/her body, and exerts tension force on the cable 71 (e.g., by exerting upward force on the harness 33) to raise the carriage 50 to a height sufficient to clear the protrusion of the engagement part 88. At that point, the user can grip the handles 87 to move the pivot body 83 and the locking member 81 to the release position, allowing the carriage 50 to move freely along the track 41 without interference from the locking mechanism 80. When the user has finished the exercise, the carriage 50 can be raised at or above the elevated position, and the locking mechanism 80 can be moved to the locking position to permit the engagement part 88 to engage and support the carriage 50 in the elevated position. In one embodiment, the locking mechanism 80 may be biased toward the locking or release position, such as by use of springs, counterweighting, or other biasing structures. For example, the locking mechanism 80 may be biased toward the release position, allowing the locking mechanism to be moved to the release position simply by lifting the carriage to clear the protrusion 92 of the engagement part 88, and requiring the user to push on the pivot body 83 to return the locking mechanism 80 to the locking position.
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Various embodiments of weightlifting machines 30 and weight rack assemblies 10 incorporating such machines have been described herein, which include various components and features. In other embodiments, the machine 30 and/or the weight rack assembly 10 may be provided with any combination of such components and features. For example, in one embodiment, certain features of the machine 30 such as the support frame 31, the platform 32, the cable system 70, and/or the locking mechanism 80 may be used in connection with a moveable weight assembly of a different type, such as a moveable weight that does not use a carriage and/or a carriage support. As another example, in one embodiment, the carriage 50 and/or the carriage support 40 may be used in connection with a different type of cable-based weightlifting machine, and the cable system 70 may be routed differently for use with a different weightlifting exercise that may feature a different direction or motion of movement. As a further example, in one embodiment, the machine 30 may be provided without certain features described herein. It is also understood that in other embodiments, the various devices, components, and features of the weightlifting machines 30 and weight rack assemblies 10 described herein may be constructed with similar structural and functional elements having different configurations, including different ornamental appearances.
The configurations of weightlifting machines and the components thereof shown and described herein provide advantages over existing weightlifting machines, particularly when configured as a belt squat machine. The configuration of the carriage and the carriage support provides for smooth, consistent movement during exercise with a variety of different weights, including relatively large amounts of weight. The locking mechanism provides a safe, easy, and reliable way to start a squat exercise in the proper position while allowing free range of movement within a desired exercise range. The cable system and the routing of the cable avoids interference of the cable during the exercise and reduces the potential for damaging the cable during exercise. The configuration of the machine as a whole permits the machine to be provided as a stand-alone unit or easily integrated into a weight rack assembly. Still other advantages are easily recognized by those skilled in the art.
Several alternative embodiments and examples have been described and illustrated herein.
A person of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate the features of the individual embodiments, and the possible combinations and variations of the components. A person of ordinary skill in the art would further appreciate that any of the embodiments could be provided in any combination with the other embodiments disclosed herein. It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein. Terms such as “top,” “bottom,” “front,” “back,” “side,” “rear,” “proximal,” “distal,” and the like, as used herein, are intended for illustrative purposes only and do not limit the embodiments in any way. Nothing in this specification should be construed as requiring a specific three dimensional orientation of structures in order to fall within the scope of this invention, unless explicitly specified by the claims. “Integral joining technique,” as used herein, means a technique for joining two pieces so that the two pieces effectively become a single, integral piece, including, but not limited to, irreversible joining techniques such as welding, brazing, soldering, or the like, where separation of the joined pieces cannot be accomplished without structural damage thereto. Additionally, the term “plurality,” as used herein, indicates any number greater than one, either disjunctively or conjunctively, as necessary, up to an infinite number. Accordingly, while the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of protection is only limited by the scope of the accompanying claims.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/405,611, filed May 7, 2019, which is a non-provisional of, and claims priority to, U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/668,005, filed May 7, 2018, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/723,200, filed Aug. 27, 2018, all of which prior applications are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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