A63B17/04

Rooftop Mount for Exercise Equipment

A rooftop mount device for connecting to a roof of a portable gym and for attaching exercise equipment is described. The portable gym is a portable container, such as a shipping container, having a top surface, or roof, to which the rooftop mount is attachable. The rooftop mount device includes connection members. The rooftop mount can also include one or more horizontal stabilization members and equipment attachment elements. The connection members are attached to a roof of the container. Exercise equipment is attached to the parts of the rooftop mount device. The rooftop mount provides proper height and stability for the bars, racks, stands, cages, rigs and riggings, and other exercise equipment that are attached to the container's roof so that the equipment does not move during use by an exerciser. Systems and kits are also described, which include a rooftop mount device, various exercise equipment, and a portable container.

Vertically-mounted modular fitness system
11642560 · 2023-05-09 ·

A modular fitness system includes a set of two or more spaced-apart elongate wall bars that are secured to a wall or similar vertical structure at spaced apart locations on the wall and at a substantially vertical orientation. Each wall bar has a linear array of wall through-holes incrementally disposed along the length of the wall bar for attaching the wall bar to the wall. A first set of two or more horizontal elongate bars are installed on top of and orthogonal to the wall bars to form a T with the wall bars. Each of the horizontal elongate bars comprises a first linear array of bar through-holes spaced at increments along a length of the elongate bar that match at least a portion of the linear array of wall through-holes when secured to the wall. The linear arrays of bar through-holes in the horizontal elongate bars, when secured to the set of wall bars, form a rectangular array of equally spaced through-holes in a plane parallel to and offset from the planar surface of the vertical structure. The rectangular array provides locations for attachment of an additional set of elongate bars, one or more components for holding fitness equipment, or both.

Vertically-mounted modular fitness system
11642560 · 2023-05-09 ·

A modular fitness system includes a set of two or more spaced-apart elongate wall bars that are secured to a wall or similar vertical structure at spaced apart locations on the wall and at a substantially vertical orientation. Each wall bar has a linear array of wall through-holes incrementally disposed along the length of the wall bar for attaching the wall bar to the wall. A first set of two or more horizontal elongate bars are installed on top of and orthogonal to the wall bars to form a T with the wall bars. Each of the horizontal elongate bars comprises a first linear array of bar through-holes spaced at increments along a length of the elongate bar that match at least a portion of the linear array of wall through-holes when secured to the wall. The linear arrays of bar through-holes in the horizontal elongate bars, when secured to the set of wall bars, form a rectangular array of equally spaced through-holes in a plane parallel to and offset from the planar surface of the vertical structure. The rectangular array provides locations for attachment of an additional set of elongate bars, one or more components for holding fitness equipment, or both.

MULTI-USE MOUNTING BRACKET WITH EXTENSION AND INTERNAL SUPPORT ROD FOR GYM ACCESSORIES
20230204154 · 2023-06-29 ·

Described herein are methods of manufacturing multi-use mounting brackets having an extension with an internal support rod configured to support gym accessories. A single multi-use mounting bracket fits gym rigging or gym racks of different sizes and hole configurations. This accomplished by including multiple pairs of holes that are sized and positioned to be compatible with different gym rigging configurations. The multi-use mounting brackets described herein are advantageously designed to resist both downward and upward forces.

MULTI-USE MOUNTING BRACKET WITH EXTENSION AND INTERNAL SUPPORT ROD FOR GYM ACCESSORIES
20230204154 · 2023-06-29 ·

Described herein are methods of manufacturing multi-use mounting brackets having an extension with an internal support rod configured to support gym accessories. A single multi-use mounting bracket fits gym rigging or gym racks of different sizes and hole configurations. This accomplished by including multiple pairs of holes that are sized and positioned to be compatible with different gym rigging configurations. The multi-use mounting brackets described herein are advantageously designed to resist both downward and upward forces.

Pole vault swing-up rack
09839804 · 2017-12-12 ·

A pole vault swing-up rack includes a frame body with upper hooks and a lower push bracket. The rack is designed to hang vertically from a horizontal bar—as a pull-up bar—by the hooks. An athlete hanging from the pull-up bar in an upright vertical position may kick his/her legs and torso up to an inverted vertical position to simulate movement of a pole vault. The athlete's shoulders rest against vertical uprights of the rack to maintain the athlete's shoulders and body in front of a vertical plane as in a pole vault movement. A trainer can use the lower push bracket to assist the athlete in the kicking motion. The parts of the rack that come into contact with the athlete may be covered in foam padding and a rubber coating.

Pole vault swing-up rack
09839804 · 2017-12-12 ·

A pole vault swing-up rack includes a frame body with upper hooks and a lower push bracket. The rack is designed to hang vertically from a horizontal bar—as a pull-up bar—by the hooks. An athlete hanging from the pull-up bar in an upright vertical position may kick his/her legs and torso up to an inverted vertical position to simulate movement of a pole vault. The athlete's shoulders rest against vertical uprights of the rack to maintain the athlete's shoulders and body in front of a vertical plane as in a pole vault movement. A trainer can use the lower push bracket to assist the athlete in the kicking motion. The parts of the rack that come into contact with the athlete may be covered in foam padding and a rubber coating.

PORTABLE SINGLE BICEP EXERCISING MACHINE
20170340919 · 2017-11-30 ·

A portable single bicep exercising machine is disclosed. The machine may comprise articulable framework running about a length of a user's given arm. This framework may be divided into upper framework and lower framework, with an articulable fulcrum connecting the upper framework to the lower framework. In use the upper framework, at an under arm pad, may be retained in a user's should/armpit region; while the lower framework may comprise a handle to be engaged by the user's hand of that same arm. Also between this upper framework and this lower framework may be one or more tension means, such that when the handle is articulated towards the under arm pad, about the fulcrum, that articulation is through resistance. It is such resistance that exercises the bicep of that same given arm.

Exercise Rack Pulley System

An exercise rack pulley system for providing a wide range of versatile arrangements of pulleys on an exercise rack. An example embodiment generally includes an exercise rack including one or more support members and arm members. One or more pulley units may be attached to one or more support members and/or arm members of the exercise rack. Each of the pulley units includes a bracket for attaching to the exercise rack and a frame for supporting a rotatable pulley. The frame is adjustably connected with the bracket such that each pulley unit may be adjusted between at least two positions, including a first position in which the frame is parallel with the bracket and a second position in which the frame is perpendicular with the bracket. A cable is routed through the pulley units and connected to a weight to accommodate a wide range of different types of exercises.

Well Built Trailer
20230173971 · 2023-06-08 · ·

A mobile-exercise trailer includes a platform having at least one exercise equipment arranged thereon. Two sidewalls each have a first end joined to the platform, and at least one of the two sidewalls has a window. A first door is arranged to cover the window in at least one sidewall. A roof is attached to a second end of each of the two sidewalls, and a first power rack is retractably extendable from one of the two side walls. Attachment strips may be arranged on one of the two sidewalls. At least one of dip bars, wall ball targets, a punching bag, and a virtual weight pulley machine can be connected to the attachment strips. Video monitors are arranged on at least one of the two sidewalls. Two wheels are axially arranged below a portion of the two sidewalls, and a manual and/or remote controlled trailer dolly extends from a front of the mobile-exercise trailer.