Patent classifications
A63B2225/102
WEIGHT TRAINING APPARATUS
A weight training apparatus using hydraulics or pneumatics for applying positive and negative resistance closer to a user's maximum capacity throughout a lift is provided. The apparatus allows for weight training without weights. The apparatus may provide a more effective and safer mechanism for training than conventional techniques. An aerobic apparatus using hydraulics or pneumatics for a more realistic feel is also provided. Methods of using the devices are also provided.
Exercise machine
An exercise machine has a base housing, a boom having an elongate rigid body that extends from a proximal end to a distal end, and a pivot mount which pivotally mounts the proximal end of the boom on the base housing such that the boom is able to pivot with respect to the base housing between a rowing configuration wherein the boom is generally horizontal, and a skiing configuration wherein the boom is generally vertical. A seat element is slidably mounted on the boom, and ski handles attached to a ski cable which extend through ski handle stops at the distal end of the boom. A row handle is also attached to a row cable that extends from the base housing. The exercise machine further includes a resistance device, and a transmission system that connects the ski cable and the row cable to the resistance device.
Power training apparatus
The invention relates to a power training apparatus (10) with a manually actuatable operating element (30) which is coupled via a lever mechanism (20) to at least one unit (39, 41, 42) generating a resistance, wherein the lever mechanism (20) has, at a distance from a grip element (32) of the operating element (30), at least one first joint (26) which is mounted in a first axle (21) via at least one first joint lever (25), and having at least one second joint (35) which is arranged between the at least one first joint (26) and the grip element (32), wherein the at least one second joint (35) is mounted at least indirectly in a second axle (22) via at least one second joint lever (36), wherein one of the axles (21, 22) is operatively connected to the at least one unit (39, 41, 42), and wherein the other of the two axles (21, 22) is blocked or is pivotable about a small angle.
MOTOR-DRIVEN VARIABLE WEIGHT EXERCISE DEVICE WITH MODULAR CHASSIS BODY
The invention herein relates to a variable weight exercise machine comprising a motor driven carriage assembly that moves along a linear path creating a variable resistant force against which the user exerts an opposite force. The chassis body and frame of said device may be positioned horizontally or vertically, and having a design that can be modularly configured in coordination with accessory elements to achieve a variety of concentric or eccentric exercise movements.
DUAL FUNCTION EXERCISE MACHINES WITH BI-DIRECTIONAL RESISTANCE
Exercise machines having at least one user support and at least one user engagement actuator wherein motion of the at least one user engagement actuator is resisted in both the push and pull directions by a rotational one directional flywheel and braking mechanism. The resistance of the push direction can be less, greater, or equal to the resistance of the pull direction. Resistance to the motion of the at least one user engagement actuator can be adjusted prior to or during operation of the machine. Each machine can have one or two user supports with each user support comprising a user engagement actuator and each machine having a single common one directional flywheel and braking mechanism.
Dual function exercise machines with bi-directional resistance
An exercise machine with a user support and at least one user engagement actuator and a one directional rotational resistance flywheel for performing exercises that are resisted in the push direction and the pull direction. The drive system that operatively connects the at least one user engagement actuator to the one directional rotational resistance flywheel is configured such that more or less force is required to move the at least one user engagement actuator in the push direction than to move the at least one user engagement actuator in the pull direction.
WEIGHT TRAINING APPARATUS
A weight training apparatus using hydraulics or pneumatics for applying positive and negative resistance closer to a user's maximum capacity throughout a lift is provided. The apparatus allows for weight training without weights. The apparatus may provide a more effective and safer mechanism for training than conventional techniques. An aerobic apparatus using hydraulics or pneumatics for a more realistic feel is also provided. Methods of using the devices are also provided.
Exercise machine
The present invention relates to a multi-gym machine which enables a user to perform a plurality of different exercises for the whole body. More specifically the present invention relates specifically to a power tower machine in which the user utilizes a combination of the user body weight (calisthenics) in addition to variable elastic bands to provide additional assistance or resistance. This advanced power tower hereby disclosed incorporates an arrangement of multiple handles, various pulleys, elastic cables and steel wire connected to a special waist belt to be put on by the user. The elastic cables depending on their anchor points either from the top or the bottom pulley, generates assistance or resistance to the user respectively for the specific workout. A set of sensors, processor and Bluetooth transmission unit is integrated on the power tower to process, transmit, process and manage several workouts performance indicators via a dedicated mobile application offering a virtual coaching capabilities. Also with internet connection, the mobile application offers an IoT (Internet of Things) concept enable virtual competition with other users using the same machine and mobile application.
Weight training machine capable of adjusting strength
A weight training machine generally includes a supportive frame, a first mechanism, and a second mechanism. The first mechanism includes a first weight stack, a first cable system, and a second cable system. The second mechanism includes a second weight stack, a third cable system, and a fourth cable system. In each of the first and second mechanisms, one end of a cable can be easily attached to a moving pulley block to have the moving pulley block converted to a fixed pulley block. As a result, the force applied to a handle for lifting the associated weight stack becomes double as compared to the cable being not attached to the moving pulley block.
Resistance training exercise machines having safety locking mechanism
An exercise machine includes a resistance mechanism supported on a frame; a pulley system having a first end connected to the resistance mechanism and a second end configured for movement by a user performing an exercise motion. The resistance mechanism is configured to resist operation of the pulley system during the exercise motion. A selector mechanism is operable to adjust an amount of resistance provided by the resistance mechanism to operation of the pulley system. A safety locking device automatically prevents the selector mechanism from adjusting the amount of resistance once the resistance mechanism has been engaged by the user via the pulley system.