专利摘要:
EXERCISE APPARATUS An assisted pull-up / barbell tricep exercise machine has a main frame and an assist or foot bar pivoted to the frame and attached to the weight or resistance stack to assist a user standing on the bar standing during performance of high pull and barbell exercises for triceps. The main frame has a first set of hanging handle and a second set of bar handle for triceps below the first set of handle. The first handle assembly includes a pair of adjustable mounted handles, freely pivotable between a first flex position where the handles extend towards each other at an angle backwards with a small spacing between the handles and a second pull position high in which the handles extend in the forward direction and are spaced by a greater enough spacing to provide head clearance for a user resting on the standing bar or while performing a bar exercise for triceps.
公开号:BR112013030506B1
申请号:R112013030506-1
申请日:2012-06-15
公开日:2020-10-27
发明作者:Jeffrey Owen Meredith;Billy Y. Kim;Adam Sanders Guier
申请人:Hoist Fitness Systems, Inc.;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

Background 1. Field of the Invention
This invention generally relates to an assisted pull-up / barbell triceps exercise apparatus for performing push-up, pull-up and barbell exercises for triceps, and is particularly related to handle arrangements for such an apparatus. 2. Related Technique
Push-up, high pull, and triceps barbell are strength training exercises, in which a practitioner raises his or her entire body weight. In a push-up exercise, a practitioner grips a suspended bar and raises himself to an elevated position with his chin in substantially the same vertical position as his hands. A high pull exercise is similar to flexion with the exception of the hand position. Generally, the palms are turned toward the face in a flexion exercise, while the palms are turned outward or towards each other for a high pull. In a barbell exercise for triceps, the practically supports your body suspended on a pair of parallel sticks with your arms straight and extending downwards along your sides. The practically then bends his arms at the elbow and lowers his body, then pushes his body straight up by extending his arms.
Both flexion and barbell exercises for the triceps are very difficult to perform without assistance for the average person. Various types of high pull / barbell exercise equipment for triceps are known to assist people in performing such exercises. An example of such equipment is the assisted triceps / pull-up bar exercise device described in Pat. US No. 5,011,139 to Towley. Dedicated high pull / bar triceps exercise equipment usually has a vertical frame with suspended flex and high pull handles and a lower pair of parallel tricep bar handles, as well as an assist bar or pivoting foot connected to a stack of weights through a cable and pulley system, which can apply a pre-adjusted force to assist a practitioner in carrying out the exercise. A problem with such equipment is that you can practically hit your head on the suspended flexing handles when you climb on the raised assistance bar or when you perform barbell exercises for triceps. summary
In one aspect, a high pull / barbell triceps exercise apparatus has a main frame having a foot bar pivotally mounted on the frame and configured to assist a user during high pull exercise and tricep bar performance. The main frame has a pair of spaced suspended supports having first and second pivot supports directed inward, and the first and second adjustable handles are pivotally those in the respective first and second pivot supports for movement between first and second end positions. In the second end position, the handles are spaced to leave a gap between the handles that is wide enough to provide clearance for a user's head, when he climbs on the foot bar or platform or when he performs a bar exercise for triceps.
In one embodiment, the handles are angled inwards and backwards towards each other in the first position and extend forward generally parallel to each other in the second position. In the first position, the handles are oriented to be held by a user when performing a flexion exercise. In the second position, the handles can be held by a user to perform a high pull exercise. If the handles are oriented in the second position while a user performs a barbell exercise for triceps, clearance is provided between the handles for the user's head when the user moves the upper body up during the exercise. The handles are freely pivotable between the first and second positions. If the user forgets to move the handles from the first position, their head simply pushes the handles out of the way when they push upwards, reducing or eliminating the risk of injury. Brief Description of Drawings
The details of the present invention, both with regard to its structure and operation, can be obtained in part by studying the accompanying drawings, in which the same reference numbers refer to the same parts, and in which: FIG. 1 is a front elevation view of an embodiment of a high pull / barbell exercise machine for assisted triceps having adjustable hanging handles; FIG. 2 is a side elevation view of the apparatus of FIG. 1; FIG. 3A is a top plan view of the apparatus of FIGS. 1 and 2 with the suspended handles adjustable in a first position; FIG. 3B is a top plan view of the apparatus as in FIG. 3A, but with the adjustable handles in a second position; FIG. 3C is a top plan view of the apparatus as in FIGS. 3 A and 3B, but with the foot bar or mobile assistance folded out of the way, in an inoperative position, and with one of the handles in the first position and the other adjustable handle in the second position; FIG. 4 is a front perspective view of the upper part of the apparatus of FIGS. 1 to 3C, showing the handles in the second position of FIG. 3B; FIG. 5 is a front perspective view similar to FIG. 4 illustrating the handles in the first position of FIG. 3A; FIG. 6 is a rear perspective view of the upper part of the apparatus, showing one handle in the first position and the other handle in the second position; FIG. 7A is a side elevation view of an adjustable handle assembly with the protective cover removed to illustrate the stop mechanism, with the handle in the first position; FIG. 7B is a side elevation view similar to FIG. 7A, but illustrating the handle rotated to the second position with the rotating stop engaging the opposite side of the stop pin; FIG. 8A is a side elevation view of the apparatus of FIGS. 1 to 7B illustrating a practitioner in position and ready to perform a barbell exercise for triceps; FIG. 8B is a side elevation view of the apparatus as in FIG. 8A, but with the user in a different elevated position during the triceps barbell exercise; FIG. 9 is a side elevation view similar to FIGS. 8 A and 8B, but illustrating the user holding the suspended handles at the beginning of a flexion exercise; FIG. 10 is a front perspective view, enlarged, of the upper part of the machine, with the user holding the suspended handles in the first position while performing the flexion exercise; FIG. 11 is a side elevation view similar to FIG. 9, but illustrating the user at the beginning of a high pull exercise, with the suspended adjustable handles in the second position; and FIG. 12 is an enlarged front perspective view similar to FIG. 10, but with the user gripping the handles as in FIG. 11 during a high pull exercise. Detailed Description
Certain modalities, as shown here, provide for a high pull / barbell exercise machine for assisted triceps with a pair of adjustable hanging handles that can be pivoted between two end positions, one of which provides clearance for the user's head when standing stepping on the machine or performing barbell exercises for triceps.
After reading this description, it will be apparent to a person skilled in the art how to implement the invention in various alternative modalities and alternative applications. However, while various embodiments of the present invention are described here, it is understood that these embodiments are presented by way of example only, and not by way of limitation.
FIGS. 1 to 12 illustrate a modality of a high pull exercise bar / bar for assisted triceps 10 with adjustable suspended handles. Although the exercise machine is an autonomous high pull machine / bar for triceps with adjustable handles in the illustrated mode, it can alternatively be part of an exercise machine with multiple exercise stations or it can be attached to a wall or other fixed element. As best illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 6, the apparatus or machine 10 basically comprises a stationary frame having a base portion 14, a vertical portion 15, and a suspended portion 17, a weight stack housing 16, a foot or assist bar 18, pivotally mounted , which is connected to a stack of weights adjusted by the selector 20 in the housing 16 in a conventional way through a cable and pulley system (not visible in the drawings), a triceps bar handle assembly 22 attached to the vertical frame portion 15 and the housing 16 at a location spaced above the foot bar 18, and an adjustable suspended handle assembly 24, attached to the suspended support portion 17 above the triceps bar handle assembly 22. Adjustable handle assembly 24 can be positioned for grip by a user while performing flexion or high pull exercises, as described in more detail below.
The base or floor engagement portion 14 of the frame has a rear strut 26, a pair of side struts 25, which extends forward from the rear strut 26, on opposite sides of the frame, and a front strut 27 which extends between the front ends of the struts 25. A central beam 28 extends upwards from the strut 27 at a front end of the frame, and a pair of steps 29, 30 is mounted on the beam 28 to assist in virtually climbing or stepping on foot supports or foot platform 32 mounted on the front end of the foot bar 18. A rear beam 34 extends upwards from the rear strut 26 and a rear end of the foot or assistance bar 18 is pivotally mounted on the rear beam 34 through pivot support 35, as best illustrated in FIGS. 3A and 3B. The foot bar 18 includes a conventional movement range adjustment (ROM) mechanism for adjusting the foot plate position. FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate the foot plates 32 in an elevated position before a user climbs or steps on the plates, due to the positive or upward force of the weights in the weight stack 20, which are attached to the foot bar 18. One user can select the amount of request or assistance force desired before starting an exercise.
The beam portion 15 of the frame includes a pair of struts 36 which generally extend upwardly from the respective side struts and are inclined to three. The suspended portion 17 comprises suspended supports 38 which extend forwardly from the upper ends of the respective struts 36. A crossbar 37 extends between the suspended supports 38.
The triceps bar handle bar 22 is generally U-shaped and has a rear portion 23 attached to the rear of the weight stack housing 16 and a pair of arm portions 58 that project forward on opposite sides of the housing and they are each attached to the respective vertical struts 36 at an intermediate point along their length, with handles 60, extending forward, which project from the front ends of the respective arm portions 58.
The high pull / high pull handle set 24 comprises a pair of adjustable handles or handles 40, each associated with a pivot portion or pivot sleeve 50. The handles are adjustable to be mounted on respective pivot supports 42 on the inner sides of the respective suspended supports 38 through the pivot portion 50, as best illustrated in FIGS. 3A to 7B. The handle or handle 40 extends at an angle to the pivot support, as described in more detail below. FIGS. 3A and 3B illustrate the handles 40 in the first end position 40A (flex position) and second end position 40B (high pull position), respectively, while FIG. 3C illustrates a handle in the first end position 40A and the other in the second end position 40B, with the foot plates 32 moved to an inoperative position in this FIG. Additional fixed handles or rock climbing handles 44, 45 are provided on the external side of each suspended support 38 to provide different gripping positions to vary a high pull exercise. The handles 44 extend outwardly in opposite directions from the outer sides of the supports 48, while the handles 45 have angled gripping portions that extend forward and inward (see FIGS. 1 to 3A).
Each pivot support 42 has a first part that extends transversely inward from the respective support 38 in alignment with the corresponding inner part of the other pivot support along the transverse axis, and a pivot pin 46 that extends in a forward angle of about 30 degrees from the first part of the pivot support 42 to define the handle pivot axis 52. The annular housing 48 surrounds an inner end of the pin 46 and a stop mechanism that defines the portions of handle end, as illustrated in FIGS. 7A and 7B and is described in more detail below. The pivot axes 52 of the pivotally mounted handles are angled inwardly towards each other and at a forward angle of about 30 degrees with respect to the cross axis X of FIG. 3C (a horizontal axis that extends transversely to the central longitudinal axis of the frame of the exercise machine). The pivot axes can be oriented at different angles, in alternative modes, and can be forward angles in the range from 20 degrees to 40 degrees with respect to the X axis, in alternative modes.
In the illustrated embodiment, the pivot portion of each handle comprises a pivot sleeve 50 rotatably mounted on a respective pivot pin 46, and the handle or handle 40 extends from the pivot sleeve at a predetermined angle to the respective axis pivot. In one embodiment, the angle can be in the range from about 50 degrees to 70 degrees to the pivot axis, and in the illustrated example this angle is around 60 degrees to the pivot axis 52, as shown in FIG. 3C. The handles are freely rotated back and forth around the pivot axis 52 between the back angled flex position 40A and the high pull forward position 40B, as defined by the stops of the stop mechanism, which is described in more detail below. The handles can be oriented horizontally or substantially horizontally at both end positions 40A and 40B.
As illustrated in FIGS. 4, 5, 10 and 12, a guard or cover 49 is welded or otherwise secured to the front of the guard or housing 48. Cover 49 is removed in FIGS. 7A and 7B to illustrate the stop mechanism that defines the handle end portions. The cover plate keeps fingers out of the mechanism so that they are not pinched or trapped. The glove 50 extends loosely through the central opening in the protection plate 49.
As illustrated in FIGS. 7A and 7B, a stop pin 54 is mounted inside the housing 48 and a rotating stop 55 attached to the sleeve 50 has a first end 55A that engages one side of the stop pin when the handle is in the bending position 40A, as seen in FIG. 7A, and a second end 55B that engages the opposite side of the stop pin 54 when the handle is in the high pull position 40B, as seen in FIG. 7B, limiting the rotation of the handle to rotate between these two positions. In one embodiment, the end stops are configured so that the handles 40 are horizontal at each end position with the handles rotating around 180 degrees between the end stop positions. In alternative embodiments, the angle of rotation may be greater than or less than 180 degrees and one or both of the end portions may be non-horizontal, depending on the desired grip positions. The handles extend in the forward direction and parallel to each other in the high pull position 40B, and are angled back and inward in the direction towards each other around 30 degrees to the cross direction X in the flex position 40A. Bending position 40A of the handle is at an angle of around 120 degrees with respect to the high pull position 40B.
In FIG. 3 A, both handles are positioned in end position 40A, which extends inward and backward at an angle of about 30 degrees to the X cross direction and 60 degrees to the respective support 38 (see right handle position) of FIG. 3C). As illustrated, the inner ends of the handles are very close together, in this position. In FIG. 3B, both handles are positioned at end position 40B, which extend in the forward direction and parallel to each other so as to leave a relatively large gap between the handles. The handles can be placed in this position to perform high pull exercises, and also while performing triceps bar exercises by securing the triceps bar bar handles 60, to provide clearance for the user's head when he raises his body to a position with open arms, as described below.
FIGS. 8A through 12 illustrate a user 65 performing barbell exercises for triceps, flexion, and high pull exercises, 5 respectively, on the exercise apparatus 10. At the beginning of an exercise, the user first selects the desired assist weight on the stack of weights. For a triceps barbell exercise, the user rotates the triceps bar grips 60 to a narrow or wide position, as provided by a conventional adjustment mechanism. The suspended handles are also rotated outwardly to the second position 40B to provide head overhead clearance between the handles directly above the foot bar 18, as illustrated in FIGS. 1, 3B and 4. The user then stands on the steps on the foot platform or plates 32 using steps 29 and 30. Once the suspended handles are pivoted out in position 40B, the user's head can pass freely between them when you're stepping on the platform.
The platform then lowers under the user's weight to a lower position, as in FIG. 8A, and the user grips the handles 60 of the triceps bar handle assembly 22 with their arms curved back. They then push your body upwards from the position of FIG. 8A to the position of FIG. 8B, extending the arms, while the foot platform provides a positive upward force to assist the user in performing the triceps barbell exercise. The interstice between the handles in the 40B position also provides clearance for the user's head when the body is pushed upwards. Even if the user forgets to rotate the handles from 25 in position 40A before performing this exercise, his head simply contacts the handles and pushes them up out of the way, since they are freely rotating upwards and forward about pivot axis 52 from position 40A in the direction to position 40B. Thus, the risk of head injury is reduced or eliminated.
FIG. 9 illustrates the starting position for a push-up exercise, while FIG. 10 illustrates the wrist position for this exercise in more detail. For a flexion exercise, the user rotates the handles inward to the 40A position, and then grips the wrists with their palms facing inward towards their face, as in FIG. 10. The user then climbs onto the platform and performs bending exercises in the normal way, with the foot bar set 18 providing positive assistance when the user pulls up his body until his chin is level with his hands.
FIGS. 11 and 12 illustrate the adjustable handle and hand position for a high pull exercise. In this exercise, the handles are rotated to the high pull position 40B. Rock climbing handles or handles 44 or 45 can alternatively be held while performing high pull exercises to provide different gripping positions and vary the exercise. FIGS. 11 and 12 illustrate user 65 getting ready to perform a high pull exercise after climbing or stepping on the foot plate 32 of the assistance bar 18 and holding the adjustable handles or handles in the high pull position 40B, with palms facing inwards towards each other. They can alternatively grasp the handles with their palms facing outward. Once when the handles are held, the user lifts or pulls up his body until his chin is level with his hands, with the foot bar set 18 watching the exercise. Since there are no fixed, separate flexing handles, there is no risk that the user's head will hit any of these handles while performing such exercises.
For an unassisted triceps, flexion or pull-up barbell exercise, the foot pad or plates 32 can be folded down, out of the way, in the normal way.
The high flex / pull rotary handles allow for a wider range of different hand gripping positions, while also allowing the free rotation of the handles from the backward angled flex grip positions that extend inward to positions of parallel high pull grips that project forward. This avoids or reduces the risk of a user hitting the fixed, rigid flexing handles with his head, when he stands on the mobile assistance bar or foot platform, or while lifting his body when he performs the bar for triceps or high pull exercise with your head directly under the handle over head assembly.
The above description of the exposed modalities is provided to allow anyone skilled in the art to make or use the invention. Various modifications to these modalities will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles described here can be applied to other modalities without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it should be understood that the description and drawings presented here represent a currently preferred embodiment of the invention and are, therefore, representative of the matter that is widely contemplated by the present invention. It is further understood that the scope of the present invention completely encompasses other modalities that may be obvious to those skilled in the art and that the scope of the present invention is consequently limited by nothing more than the appended claims.
权利要求:
Claims (24)
[0001]
1. An exercise apparatus (10) comprising: a main frame having a front end, a rear end, a base engaging the ground (14) and a vertical portion (15), and a suspended portion extending from the vertical portion and a central longitudinal axis; an assistance bar (18) pivotally mounted on the vertical portion (15) of the frame below the suspended portion (17) and configured to assist a user while performing exercises on the apparatus (10), the assistance bar (18) having a foot hitch portion configured for user hitch; characterized by the fact that it further comprises: a set of adjustable suspended handle (24) attached to the suspended portion (17) of the frame, the handle set (24) comprising spaced left and right adjustable handles (40), pivotally mounted in left and right places right spaced in the suspended portion (17) and configured for rotation around the respective left and right pivot axes (52) between respective first and second end positions (40A, 40B); wherein the suspended portion (17) includes left and right pivot supports (42) defining the respective left and right pivot axes (52), where the left and right pivot axes (52) are non-vertical pivot axes (52) if generally extending inwards towards the central longitudinal axis and tilted forward towards the front end of the main frame, and where the left and right adjustable handles (40) are rotatably mounted on the left and right pivot brackets (42), respectively .
[0002]
2. Apparatus (10) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that it comprises a triceps bar handle assembly (22) attached to the vertical portion (15) of the frame between the assistance bar (18) and the portion support bracket (17) on the head, the triceps bar handle set (22) having handles configured for grip by a user while performing triceps bar exercises.
[0003]
Apparatus (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the first end position (40A) comprises the flexion position in which the handles (40) are oriented for gripping by a user while performing a flexion and the second end position (40B) comprises a high pull position in which the handles (40) are oriented to grip by a user while performing a high pull exercise.
[0004]
Apparatus (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the left and right adjustable handles (40) are angled inwards towards each other and backwards towards the rear end of the frame in the first position of far end.
[0005]
Apparatus (10) according to claim 4, characterized in that the adjustable left and right handles extend away from the rear edge of the frame and parallel to each other in the second high pull position.
[0006]
Apparatus (10) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the adjustable left and right handles are configured to rotate upwards from the first bending position towards the second end position.
[0007]
Apparatus (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a set of weight stack connected to the assistance bar (18) to drive the foot hitch portion of the assistance bar (18) upwards towards the adjustable suspended handle assembly.
[0008]
8. Apparatus (10) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the left and right adjustable handles in the second position are oriented for grip by a user with their palms facing inwards towards each other.
[0009]
Apparatus (10) according to claim 8, characterized by the fact that it comprises at least one first pair of fixed handles attached to the frame adjacent to the adjustable suspended handle assembly and configured for selective gripping by a user.
[0010]
Apparatus (10) according to claim 9, characterized by the fact that the first pair of fixed handles is spaced a greater distance than the first and second handles at the second end position of the adjustable handles, and are configured to define a different gripping position from the right and left adjustable handles at the second end position.
[0011]
Apparatus (10) according to claim 10, characterized by the fact that the first pair of fixed handles comprises a fixed right handle and a fixed left handle that generally extend away from each other on opposite sides of the vertical portion (15 ) of the frame, the right and left fixed handles being oriented to grasp by the hands of a user with their palms generally facing backwards.
[0012]
Apparatus (10) according to claim 11, characterized by the fact that it comprises a second pair of fixed handles attached to the suspended portion (17) of the frame and spaced forward from the first pair of fixed handles, the second pair of handles being configured for selective gripping by a user, the second pair of handles being spaced a greater distance than the first and second handles in the second position of the adjustable handles, and the first and second pairs of fixed handles being in different orientations and configured to provide different hold positions for a user.
[0013]
Apparatus (10) according to claim 12, characterized by the fact that the second pair of handles generally extend forward in and parallel to each other.
[0014]
Apparatus (10) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the adjustable left handle extends at a first angle with respect to the left pivot axis and the adjustable right handle extends at a second angle with respect to the axis of right pivot, the first and second angles being equal.
[0015]
Apparatus (10) according to claim 14, characterized by the fact that the first and second angles are each sixty degrees.
[0016]
16. Apparatus (10) according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the suspended portion (17) of the frame includes left and right pivot brackets that define the respective left and right pivot axes, and the left and right handles are rotatingly mounted on the left and right pivot brackets, respectively.
[0017]
Apparatus (10) according to claim 16, characterized by the fact that the predetermined angle is in the range of 50 degrees to 70 degrees.
[0018]
Apparatus (10) according to claim 16, characterized in that each handle is horizontal and angled towards the rear end of the main frame in the first end position and extends forward in the second end position.
[0019]
An apparatus (10) according to claim 16, characterized by the fact that the left and right pivot supports comprise pins and each pivot portion comprises a pivot sleeve rotatably mounted on the respective pin.
[0020]
Apparatus (10) according to claim 16, characterized in that each of the left and right adjustable handles includes first and second end stops associated with the respective pivot portion and pivot support, and the first and second end stops are configured to limit the rotation of the respective left and right adjustable handle to rotate between the first and second end positions.
[0021]
21. Apparatus (10) according to claim 21, characterized in that each handle is configured to rotate through 180 degrees between the first and second end positions, and each handle is horizontal at each end position.
[0022]
22. Apparatus (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that each pivot axis is oriented at an angle of about 25 degrees to 35 degrees in the direction towards the front end of the frame.
[0023]
23. Apparatus (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the suspended portion (17) of the frame comprises a pair of spaced left and right suspended supports extending forward from the vertical portion (15) ), and the adjustable left and right handles are pivotally mounted on the respective left and right hanging brackets.
[0024]
24. Apparatus (10) according to claim 23, characterized in that each suspended support has an internal face that faces the internal face of the other support over head, and each high flex / pull handle is pivotally mounted on the internal face of the respective support over head.
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