FULLY COLLAPSIBLE EXERCISE DEVICE

20170246502 ยท 2017-08-31

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Abstract

An exercise device with a crank housing supporting a pedal crank having a pair of opposing pedals that are pivotally mounted to the pedal crank. A first strut extends from the crank housing and is jointed to a second strut by a coupling that selectively allows the struts to rotate relative to each other so that the device may be folded into a planar configuration or extended and locked into place for use of the pedal crank. A cross-member is positioned at the end of each strut to form legs for supporting the pedal crank in an upright position. A strap may be coupled to one of the pair of legs for additionally securing the exercise device to an airline seat. A tensioner is associated with the crank housing for selectively increasing and decreasing the force needed to turn the pedal crank.

Claims

1. An exercise device, comprising: a crank housing supporting a pedal crank having a pair of opposing pedals that are pivotally mounted to the pedal crank; a first strut extending from the crank housing; a second strut interconnected to the first strut by a coupling that allows rotation of the first and second struts relative to each other; and a pair of members positioned at the end of the first and second struts, respectively, to define pair of legs for supporting the crank housing in an upright position.

2. The device of claim 1, further comprising a strap coupled to one of the pair of legs.

3. The device of claim 2, further comprising a tensioner positioned in the crank housing and operatively connected to the pedal crank for selectively increasing and decreasing the force needed to turn the pedal crank.

4. The device of claim 3, further comprising a pair of clamps associated with the coupling for selectively allowing or preventing rotation of the struts relative to each other.

5. The device of claim 4, wherein the pair of struts are tubular.

6. The device of claim 5, wherein the pair of members are tubular.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)

[0006] The present invention will be more fully understood and appreciated by reading the following Detailed Description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

[0007] FIG. 1 is a top plan of an exercise device according to the present invention in an unfolded configuration;

[0008] FIG. 2 is a side view of an exercise device according to the present invention in an unfolded configuration;

[0009] FIG. 3 is another side view of view of an exercise device according to the present invention in a folded configuration; and

[0010] FIG. 4 is a top plan of an exercise device according to the present invention in a folded flat configuration.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0011] Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout, there is seen in FIG. 1 an exerciser 10 comprising a base 12 formed from two opposing struts 14 and 16 that are interconnected to each other by an axle housing 18 and extend outwardly. Outward ends of struts 14 and 16 include cross-members 20 and 22 that define two pairs of legs for secure engagement with a planar surface, such as a floor. The ends of the legs formed by cross-members 20 and 22 may be capped with resilient caps 24 to increase frictional contact with the planar surface upon which exercise device is placed. Struts 14 and 16 as well as cross-members 20 and 22 are preferably tubular to maximize strength while minimizing weight, and may be manufactured from high strength polymers or light weight metals and metal alloys for the same reason. A strap 26 may be coupled to base 12 to allow exercise 10 to be attached to an external structure, such as an airplane seat, to restrict movement of exercise device 10 when in use.

[0012] Strut 14 includes a hinge 28 dividing strut 14 into first and second segments 30 and 32. As seen in FIGS. 2 and 3, hinge 28 allows segments 30 and 32 to move between a first, collapsed configuration and a second, extended configuration. Hinge 28 further includes a locking member 34 that may be engaged and disengaged to selectively lock and unlock segments 30 and 32 in their extended configuration and, optionally, the collapsed configurations.

[0013] Axle housing 18 supports a pedal crank 36 having an axle 38 extending through axle housing 18 to position user pedals 40 and 42 on opposite sides of axle housing 18. As is known in the art, pedal crank 36 may be supported in axle housing 18 by a sealed bearing or similar structure for smooth rotation within axle housing 18. A tensioner 44 may be coupled to axle housing 18 to allow a user to change the amount of force needed to turn pedal crank 36. User pedals 40 and 42 are pivotally mounted to pedal crank 36 for movement between a folded position where pedals 40 and 42 are centrally stowed, and an unfolded position where pedals 40 and 42 are positioned so that a user can place their feet on pedals 40 and 42 to operate pedal crank 36 when exercise device 10 is placed on the floor in front of user, such as on the floor of an airplane in front of a passenger seat.

[0014] In one embodiment, exercise device 10 may be dimensioned so that it is 10 inches in width, 9.5 inches in height, and 15 inches in length and thus will fit within the standard floor space in the coach section of an airplane (approximately 17 inches in length and width). Collapsing strut 14 and folding pedals 40 and 42 inwardly will reduce the dimensions to just 5 inches in width, 12 inches in height, and 15 inches in length. As a result, exercise device 10 can be easily carried on and/or stored on an airplane in the collapsed configuration, and then unfolded and placed on the floor of the airplane for use. Using tensioner 44, a user may establish a comfortable amount of resistance and proceed to perform exercises that will increase blood flow and reduce the risk of thrombosis without having to leave the passenger seat. After exercise, device 10 may be collapsed and stowed.

[0015] Referring to FIG. 4, hinge 28 of exercise device 10 may be substituted with a coupling 50 that allows for rotation of struts 14 and 16 relative to each other so that device 10 may be positioned into a substantially planar configuration. More specifically, coupling 50 comprises two strut engaging tubes 52 and 54 positioned at right angles to each other. Each of tubes 52 and 54 have manually adjustable clamps 56 and 58 associated therewith for selectively fixing and releasing struts 14 and 16 therein. As seen in FIG. 4, releasing struts 14 and 16 allows rotation of struts 14 and 16 relative to each other so that device 10 may be folded flat into a substantially planar configuration. It should be recognized that this configuration may allow for each storage or transportation of device 10 in certain locations where a planar configuration is more advantageous, e.g., in a briefcase, under a seat, etc.