MULTI-FUNCTION EXERCISE APPARATUS
20220233910 · 2022-07-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A multi-function exercise apparatus for conducting an exercise regimen with a single exercise apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus may be readily reoriented via a selectively extensible caster and wheels to face a desired direction for performance of an exercise. The multi-function exercise apparatus may be provisioned with storage locations to maintain weights and other accessories with the apparatus, to equip the multi-function exercise with the necessary weights and accessories for performing a full body exercise regimen. An articulating frame assembly permits a cushion assembly to be raised in either of a partial tilting configuration and a full tilting configuration. In the partial tilting configuration, a seated exercise apparatus is provided. In the full tilting configuration, a full cushioned surface of the apparatus may be tilted to a desired vertical orientation for performance of other exercises with the apparatus.
Claims
1. A multi-function exercise apparatus, comprising: a base assembly supporting an articulating frame assembly; the articulating frame assembly comprising an exterior frame element pivotally coupled to a first end of the base assembly, the exterior frame element operable for a full tilting configuration of the multi-function exercise apparatus, and an interior frame element pivotally coupled to the exterior frame element, the interior frame element operable for a partial tilting configuration of the multi-function exercise apparatus; and a cushion assembly carried on the articulating frame assembly.
2. The multi-function exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein in the full tilting configuration, the cushion assembly is maintained in a linear alignment with the exterior frame element.
3. The multi-function exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein in the partial tilting configuration, a first cushion of the cushion assembly is maintained in a flat condition with the exterior frame element, defining a seat, and at least one other cushion of the cushion assembly is carried by the interior frame element, defining a backrest, when the interior frame element is raised in the partial tilting configuration.
4. The multi-function exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the exterior frame element is movable in a first arc in the full tilting configuration and the interior frame element is movable in a second arc, opposite the first arc, when operated in the partial tilting configuration.
5. The multi-function exercise apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a first support arm having a first end and a second end, the first end of the first support arm pivotally coupled to the interior frame element, and the second end of the first support arm engageable with a first plurality of indexed engagement points defined in a spaced apart relation across a top surface of the base assembly.
6. The multi-function exercise apparatus of claim 5, wherein, when engaged with a selected one of the first plurality of indexed engagement points, the interior frame element is supported at a selected partial tilting angle relative to the exterior frame element.
7. The multi-function exercise apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a second support arm having a first end and a second end, the first end of the second support arm pivotally coupled to the exterior frame element, and the second end of the second support arm engageable with a second plurality of indexed engagement points defined in a spaced apart relation along a top rail of the base assembly.
8. The multi-function exercise apparatus of claim 7, wherein, when engaged with a selected one of the second plurality of indexed engagement points, the exterior frame element is supported at a selected full tilting angle relative to the base assembly.
9. The multi-function exercise apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a pair of feet attached to a front end of the base assembly; a pair of wheels attached to a rear end of the base assembly, opposite the pair of feet; and a caster assembly mechanically coupled to the front end of the base assembly, the caster assembly operable to selectively position the caster assembly between a raised position and a lowered position, wherein in the lowered position, the base assembly is movable on the pair of wheels and the caster assembly, and in the raised position, the base assembly is supported by the pair of feet.
10. The multi-function exercise apparatus of claim 9, further comprising: a handle disposed at the front end of the base assembly; and a plurality of linkages interconnecting the handle with the caster assembly, wherein operation of the handle positions the caster assembly between the raised position and the lowered position.
11. The multi-function exercise apparatus of claim 10, where a lifting of the handle operates the caster assembly to the lowered position.
12. A multi-function exercise apparatus, comprising: a base assembly; an exterior frame element pivotally coupled to a front end of the base assembly, the exterior frame element operable for a full tilting configuration of the multi-function exercise apparatus; and an interior frame element pivotally coupled to the exterior frame element, the interior frame element operable for a partial tilting configuration of the multi-function exercise apparatus; and at least one cushion of a cushion assembly is carried on each of the exterior frame element and the interior frame element.
13. The multi-function exercise apparatus of claim 12, further comprising: a caster assembly mechanically coupled to the front end of the base assembly, a pair of wheels attached to a rear end of the base assembly, the caster assembly operable to selectively position the base assembly between a lowered position and a raised position, wherein in the raised position, the base assembly is movable on the pair of wheels and the caster assembly.
14. The multi-function exercise apparatus of claim 13, further comprising: a handle coupled at the front end of the base assembly; and a plurality of linkages interconnecting the handle with the caster assembly, wherein operation of the handle selectively positions the caster assembly between the raised position and the lowered position.
15. The multi-function exercise apparatus of claim 14, where a lifting of the handle operates the caster assembly to support the base assembly in the raised position.
16. The multi-function exercise apparatus of claim 12, wherein in the partial tilting configuration, a first cushion of the cushion assembly is maintained in a flat condition with the exterior frame element, defining a seat, and at least one other cushion of the cushion assembly is carried by the interior frame element, defining a backrest when the interior frame element is raised in the partial tilting configuration.
17. The multi-function exercise apparatus of claim 12, wherein the exterior frame element is movable in a first arc in the full tilting configuration and the interior frame element is movable in a second arc, opposite the first arc, in the partial tilting configuration.
18. The multi-function exercise apparatus of claim 12, further comprising: a first support arm having a first end and a second end, the first end of the first support arm pivotally coupled to the interior frame element, and the second end of the first support arm engageable with a first plurality of indexed engagement points defined in a spaced apart relation across a top surface of the base assembly; and a second support arm having a first end and a second end, the first end of the second support arm pivotally coupled to the exterior frame element, and the second end of the second support arm engageable with a second plurality of indexed engagement points defined in a spaced apart relation along a top rail of the base assembly.
19. The multi-function exercise apparatus of claim 18, wherein, when engaged with a selected one of the first plurality of indexed engagement points, the interior frame element is supported at a selected partial tilting angle relative to the exterior frame element; and when engaged with a selected one of the second plurality of indexed engagement points, the exterior frame element is supported at a selected full tilting angle relative to the base assembly.
20. A multi-function exercise apparatus, comprising: a base assembly; an exterior frame element pivotally coupled to a front end of the base assembly, the exterior frame element operable for a full tilting configuration of the multi-function exercise apparatus about a first arc; and an interior frame element pivotally coupled to the exterior frame element, the interior frame element operable for a partial tilting configuration of the multi-function exercise apparatus about a second arc opposite the first arc; and a first cushion carried on the exterior frame element and at least one second cushion carried on the interior frame element; a first support arm having a first end and a second end, the first end of the first support arm pivotally coupled to the interior frame element, and the second end of the first support arm engageable with a first plurality of indexed engagement points defined in a spaced apart relation across a top of the base assembly; and a second support arm having a first end and a second end, the first end of the second support arm pivotally coupled to the exterior frame element, and the second end of the second support arm engageable with a second plurality of indexed engagement points defined in a spaced apart relation along a top rail of the base assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0038] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention.
[0039] Broadly, embodiments of the present invention provide a multi-function exercise apparatus and method for conducting an exercise regimen with a single exercise apparatus that may be readily reoriented to face a desired direction for performance of an exercise. Each multi-function exercise apparatus may be provisioned with storage locations to maintain weights and other accessories with the apparatus, to equip the multi-function exercise with the necessary weights and accessories for performing a full body exercise regimen.
[0040] Non-limiting embodiments of a multi-function exercise apparatus 10 according to aspects of the present invention are shown in reference to the drawings of
[0041] The cushion assembly 12 includes a first cushion segment 12a located at a front facing end of the apparatus 10, a second cushion segment 12b located at an intermediate position of the apparatus 10, and a third cushion segment 12c that is positioned at an aft end of the apparatus 10.
[0042] The articulating frame assembly 14 permits the cushion assembly 12 to be raised on either of a partial tilting configuration and a full tilting configuration. As seen in reference to
[0043] The interior frame element 14b is supported by a first support arm 14c pivotally connected at a first end to the interior frame element 14b. A second end of the first support arm 14c may be connected with a first plurality of indexed engagement points 16g defined across a top surface 16i of the base 16. Selection of a desired indexed engagement point 16g, best seen in reference to
[0044] As seen in reference to
[0045] In this configuration, the exterior frame element 14a is supported by a second support arm 14d. A first end of the second support arm 14d is pivotally attached to the exterior frame element 14a. A second end of the second support arm 14d may be connected with a second plurality of indexed engagement points 16h that are defined in a spaced apart relation along the upper rail 16c as shown in
[0046] The base assembly 16 includes an upper rail 16c, a lower rail 16d, and a plurality of upright frame rails 16e, that are joined as a rectangular box configuration. The base assembly 16 may also include a plurality of feet 16a. The plurality of feet 16a may be vertically adjustable to ensure that the base assembly 16 is evenly supported by a floor surface 26 so that the apparatus 16 does not wobble or present an unstable exercise platform.
[0047] Each of the plurality of feet 16a may be carried by a selectively extensible foot support 16f as shown in
[0048] The base assembly 16 may also include a plurality of wheels 16b disposed at an opposite end from the plurality of feet 16a as shown in
[0049] The base assembly 16 also includes a caster assembly 22. As best seen in reference to
[0050] The caster assembly includes a handle 22a that is disposed between the upright frame rails 16e at the foot end of the base assembly 16. The handle 22a is coupled with the swivel mounted caster 22b via a plurality of linkages to provide a mechanical advantage to selectively raise and lower the frame assembly 16. The mechanical advantage is particularly useful when the base assembly 16 carries a plurality of weights and exercise accessories. In the non-limiting embodiment shown, the plurality of linkages include a first linkage 22c disposed at an end of the handle 22a distal from a pivot about which the handle 22a operates. A second linkage 22d extends substantially vertically to a bottom end of the base assembly 16. The second linkage 22d is pivotally coupled to a distal end of a third linkage 22e, with a proximal end of the third linkage 22e pivotally coupled to the bottom rail 16d of the base assembly 16. The swivel mounted caster 22b is carried by an intermediate portion of the third linkage 22e.
[0051] The handle 22a and plurality of linkages are configured such that an upward lifting of the handle 22a extends the swivel mounted caster 22b such that the base assembly 16 is elevated from the supporting ground surface. This orientation provides the user better leverage to “lift” the apparatus 10 with a lifting of the handle 22a. Once the apparatus is placed in the desired orientation, the user may lower the handle 22a to retract the swivel mounted caster 22b, such that the base assembly 16 is supported on the plurality of feet 16a.
[0052] The frame assembly 16 may also be configured with a plurality of weight and accessory supports and attachment points as shown in
[0053] The weighted ball 18a may be conveniently stowed on a plate 24g carried by the lower rails 16b, as seen in
[0054] An accessory support 24 as shown in
[0055] As will be appreciated, the at least one pair of upstanding arms may include a plurality of upstanding arms disposed in a spaced apart configuration, depending on a size of the dumbbell 18b carried thereon. The accessory support 24 may have a pin 24g protruding from a bottom end of thereof. The pins 24g are engageable with a plurality of apertures 24f defined in the lower rail 16d.
[0056] The one or more elastic resistance bands 20 include a handle 20a at a distal end and a coupling at a proximal end as shown generally in
[0057] The base assembly 16 may also include one or more modular resistance rails 25 such as seen in reference to
[0058] As best seen in reference to the detail views of
[0059] When the interior frame element 14b is raised, to form the seatback with the second cushion segment 12b and the third cushion segment 12c, the second support arm 14d is retained by engagement of the pin 30a with the aperture 28a, so that the second support arm 14d is inoperative for engagement with the indexed engagement points on the base 16 to prevent the outer frame 14a from being supported in an elevated condition while the interior frame 14b is also supported in an elevated condition.
[0060] The second interlock is shown in reference to
[0061] When the exterior frame element 14a is in the elevated position the pin 32b is received within the arcuate slot 32c. With the pin 32b received within the arcuate slot 32c, movement of the interior frame element 14b is prevented by contact of the pin 32b with the arcuate finger 32a.
[0062] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.