Squat Rack
20170225029 ยท 2017-08-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B22/0056
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/027
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03525
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4039
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03516
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00181
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/0405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03575
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0421
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A squat rack includes a frame, a tread unit, a lifting unit, a pulling unit and a connector. The tread unit includes two treads connected to and located on two sides of the frame for supporting a user's feet so that the frame is firmly kept on the ground by the user. The lifting unit is pivotally connected to the frame and located behind the user in operation. The pulling unit includes a middle portion pivotally connected to a front end of the frame. The connector pivotally connects a lower end of the pulling unit to the lifting unit so that the user can pull the pulling unit to cause the lifting unit to support the user's hips via the connector.
Claims
1. A squat rack comprising: a frame; a tread unit comprising two treads connected to and located on two sides of the frame for supporting a user's feet so that the frame is firmly kept on the ground by the user; a lifting unit pivotally connected to the frame, wherein the lifting unit is located behind the user in operation; a pulling unit comprising a middle portion pivotally connected to a front end of the frame; and a connector for pivotally connecting a lower end of the pulling unit to the lifting unit so that the user can pull the pulling unit to cause the lifting unit to support the user's hips via the connector.
2. The squat rack according to claim 1, wherein the frame comprises an upper tube and a lower tube pivotally connected to the upper tube.
3. The squat rack according to claim 2, wherein each of the upper and lower tubes comprises a crossbar connected to a lower end.
4. The squat rack according to claim 3, wherein the treads of the tread unit connected to two ends of the crossbar of the lower tube.
5. The squat rack according to claim 2, wherein the lifting unit comprises a seat tube pivotally connected to the upper tube, a seat supported on the seat tube.
6. The squat rack according to claim 2, wherein the pulling unit comprises a lever formed with a middle portion pivotally connected to a front end of the upper tube and a handle connected to an upper end of the lever.
7. The squat rack according to claim 6, wherein the connector comprises an end pivotally connected to a lower end of the lever and another end pivotally connected to a middle portion of the seat tube.
8. The squat rack according to claim 2, wherein the frame further comprises a pivotal joint for pivotally connecting the lower tube to the upper tube, wherein the pivotal joint comprises an axle inserted in the upper tube and a pin selectively inserted in the upper tube.
9. The squat rack according to claim 2, wherein the lifting unit comprises a strut for supporting the seat tube.
10. The squat rack according to claim 9, wherein lifting unit further comprises a joint for pivotally connecting the strut to the upper tube.
11. The squat rack according to claim 10, wherein the pivotal joint comprises includes apertures arranged about a pivotal axis and a pin inserted in a selected one of the apertures.
12. The squat rack according to claim 2, wherein the pulling unit comprises: an extensive element comprising an end connected to the handle, another end telescopically connected to the lever, and apertures between the ends; and a fastener inserted in the lever and a selected one of the apertures of the extensive element.
13. The squat rack according to claim 12, wherein the pulling unit further comprises an adjustment unit between the lever and the connector.
14. The squat rack according to claim 13, wherein the adjustment unit comprises apertures in one of the lever and the connector and a pin inserted in the other one of the lever and the connector and a selected one of the apertures.
15. The squat rack according to claim 1, wherein the treads of the tread unit are located between the point of connection of the lifting unit to the frame and the point of connection of the pulling unit to the frame to increase stability of the frame to facilitate a user to stand still.
16. The squat rack according to claim 1, further comprising an elastic element between the lifting unit and the frame to facilitate the lifting unit to rise.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0011] The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of two embodiments referring to the drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0024] The lifting unit 20 is pivotally connected to the upper tube 11 of the frame 10. The lifting unit 20 includes a seat tube 21, a seat 22 and a strut 25. A front, lower end of the seat tube 21 is pivotally connected to a middle portion of the upper tube 11. The seat 22 is supported on the seat tube 21. The seat 22 is elongated element on which a user can move to and fro. The position of the seat 22 on the seat tube 21 is preferably adjustable. A rear, upper end of the strut 25 is pivotally connected to a rear, upper end of the seat tube 21. A front, lower end of the strut 25 is pivotally connected to the upper tube 11 the frame 10 via a pivotal joint 26. The pivotal joint 26 includes a plurality of apertures 27 arranged about a pivotal center. Referring to
[0025] The pulling unit 30 is pivotally connected the upper tube 11 of the frame 10. The pulling unit 30 includes a lever 31, an extensive element 310, a fastener 33 and a handle 32. A middle portion of the lever 31 is pivotally connected to the front, upper end of the upper tube 11. The extensive element 310 is telescopically connected to the lever 31. The handle 32 is connected to a front, upper end of the extensive element 310. The extensive element 310 includes apertures 311. The fastener 33 is inserted in a selected one of the apertures 311 to adjust the entire length of the combination of the extensive element 310 with the lever 31, i.e., the stroke of the pivotal movement of the handle 32 on the lever 31.
[0026] The pulling unit 30 is operatively connected to the lifting unit 20. A rear, lower end of the lever 31 is connected to a middle portion of the seat tube 21 via a connector 35. Thus, the user exerts a lifting force on the seat tube 21 when he or she exerts a pulling force on the lever 31. In a process of standing up, the pulling force facilitates backward and upward movement of the handle 32 to help his or her legs to sand up. In a process of squatting, the pulling force slows rearward and downward movement of the seat tube 21 to help his or her legs squat. There is a adjustment unit 36 between the lever 31 and the connector 35.
[0027] The adjustment unit 36 includes apertures 38 in the lever 31 and apertures 37 in the connector 35. Referring to
[0028] The apertures 38 are used to adjust the mechanical effect of the leverage of the lever 31 and hence the pulling force required to help the user stand up and squat. For example, referring to
[0029] The pin 39 can be pulled out of the apertures 37 and 38 to allow the lever 31 to collapse relative to the upper tube 11.
[0030] There can be a plurality of apertures 37 and only one aperture 38 in an alternative embodiment. There can be only one aperture 37 and a plurality of apertures 38 in an alternative embodiment.
[0031] The tread unit 15 is securely connected to the frame 10. The user can set his or her feet on the tread unit 15 to use his or her own weight to keep the frame 10 still on the ground while using the squat rack. The tread unit 15 includes two treads 151 and 152 connected to two ends of the crossbar 121, which is connected to the front, lower end of the lower tube 12. In a horizontal sense, the tread unit 15 is located between the point of connection of the seat tube 21 with the upper tube 11 and the point of connection of the lever 31 with the upper tube 11, thus enabling the user to completely stretch his or her legs while standing up.
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[0039] The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.