User lift exercise apparatus
11351414 · 2022-06-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B22/205
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4039
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B22/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A User Lift Exercise Apparatus is provided which has a base frame member with a seat support member coupled thereon which moves in the upward and downward directions. The apparatus also has a user engagement member which pivotally mounts to the front of the base frame member. The back portion of the user engagement member is coupled to the seat support member. The user engages the front portion of the user engagement member with their thighs and pivots this front portion in the downward direction, which produces upward movement in the back portion and thus in the seat support member. The opposite movement is also true. This allows the user to perform exercise routines on the lower body muscles areas while in a relatively seated position. Handle members may also be part of the apparatus.
Claims
1. A User Lift Exercise Apparatus comprising: a base frame member comprising a rigid base frame structure; a frame guide member; and an engagement support member; a seat support member coupled to said frame guide member of said base frame member such that said seat support member moves in generally upward and downward directions; a first handle member mounted on said rigid base frame structure and positioned [to the] left of said seat support member, and a second handle member mounted on said rigid base frame structure and positioned right of said seat support member a user engagement member having a main engagement support member pivotally coupled to said engagement support member of said base frame member, said main engagement support member having a front portion which extends forward of said engagement support member of said base frame member, and a back portion which extends backward of said engagement support member of said base frame member; a leg engagement member mounted to said front portion of said main engagement support member of said user engagement member; said back portion of said main engagement support member of said user engagement member operatively connected to said seat support member; whereby a user positions himself/herself in a seated position upon said seat support member and pushes downward upon said leg engagement member of said user engagement member with portions of their legs, and pivots said front portion of said main engagement support member in the downward direction, such that said downward movement of said front portion of said main engagement support member produces movement of said back portion of said main engagement support member in the upward direction, said upward movement of said back portion of said main engagement support member producing upward movement of said seat support member, along a generally linear path, and vice versa, while selectively engaging said handle members with their hands in order to make movement of said seat support member either more easy or more difficult.
2. The User Lift Exercise Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, said rigid base frame structure having a front area, back area, right side area, left side area, top area, and a bottom area, with said frame guide member mounted on said top area of said base frame member and having a guide member opening through which said seat support member is coupled, and with said engagement support member mounted to said front area of said base frame member.
3. The User Lift Exercise Apparatus as claimed in claim 2, said seat support member comprising a generally horizontal main seat member with an elongated seat guide member mounted beneath thereon and extending in a downward direction and having a seat coupling member mounted at its bottom, said seat coupling member being a roller element; said seat guide member coupled to said guide member opening of said frame guide member of said base frame member such that said seat support member moves in a generally upward and downward direction, along a generally linear path of motion.
4. The User Lift Exercise Apparatus as claimed in claim 3, said front portion of said main engagement support member of said user engagement member being mounted to said engagement support member of said base frame member at an angle; said back portion of said main engagement support member of said user engagement member having an upward bend and having an engagement coupling member mounted thereon which is curved in nature and is used to engage said roller element of said seat support member, said roller element rolling along said curved engagement coupling member as said main engagement member of said user engagement pivots along said base frame member; said back portion of said main engagement support member extending beneath said seat support member.
5. The User Lift Apparatus as claimed in claimed 4, said curved engagement coupling member of said user engagement member having a curve design which allows the force transfer between the engagement coupling member and said roller element of said seat support member to be in a generally vertical direction.
6. The User Lift Exercise Apparatus as claimed in claim 2 further comprising a back support member mounted on said top and back areas of said base frame member.
7. The User Lift Exercise Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, said front portion of said main engagement support member of said user engagement member having weight support members mounted thereon.
8. The User Lift Exercise Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, said back portion of said main engagement support member of said user engagement member having weight support members mounted thereon.
9. The User Lift Exercise Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, said front portion of said main engagement support member of said user engagement member further comprising an upwardly extending portion upon which said leg engagement member mounts, said main engagement support member of said user engagement member being adjustable such that said leg engagement component of said user engagement member is selectively repositioned in the generally forward, backward, upward, and downward directions.
10. A User Lift Exercise Apparatus comprising: a base frame member comprising a rigid base frame structure having a front area, back area, right side area, left side area, top area, and a bottom area; a frame guide member mounted on said top area of said base frame member; and an engagement support member mounted to said front area of said base frame member; a seat support member coupled to said frame guide member of said base frame member such that said seat support member moves in generally upward and downward directions; a first handle member mounted on said rigid base frame structure and positioned left of said seat support member, and a second handle member mounted on said rigid base frame structure and positioned right of said seat support member a user engagement member having a main engagement support member pivotally coupled to said engagement support member of said base frame member, said main engagement support member having a front portion which extends forward of said engagement support member of said base frame member, and a back portion which extends backward of said engagement support member of said base frame member; a leg engagement member mounted to said front portion of said main engagement support member of said user engagement member; said back portion of said main engagement support member of said user engagement member operatively connected to said seat support member; whereby a user positions himself/herself in a seated position upon said seat support member and pushes downward upon said leg engagement member of said user engagement member with portions of their legs, and pivots said front portion of said main engagement support member in the downward direction, such that said downward movement of said front portion of said main engagement support member produces movement of said back portion of said main engagement support member in the upward direction, said upward movement of said back portion of said main engagement support member producing upward movement of said seat support member, along a generally linear path, and vice versa, while selectively engaging said handle members with their hands in order to make movement of said seat support member either more easy or more difficult.
11. The User Lift Exercise Apparatus as claimed in claim 10, said frame guide member of said base frame member having a guide member opening through which said seat support member is coupled.
12. The User Lift Exercise Apparatus as claimed in claim 11, said seat support member comprising a generally horizontal main seat member with an elongated seat guide member mounted beneath thereon and extending in a downward direction and having a seat coupling member mounted at its bottom, said seat coupling member being a roller element; said seat guide member coupled to said guide member opening of said frame guide member of said base frame member such that said seat support member moves in a generally upward and downward direction, along a generally linear path of motion.
13. The User Lift Exercise Apparatus as claimed in claim 12, said front portion of said main engagement support member of said user engagement member being mounted to said engagement support member of said base frame member at an angle; said back portion of said main engagement support member of said user engagement member having an upward bend and having an engagement coupling member mounted thereon which is curved in nature and is used to engage said roller element of said seat support member, said roller element rolling along said curved engagement coupling member as said main engagement member of said user engagement pivots along said base frame member; said back portion of said main engagement support member extending beneath said seat support member.
14. The User Lift Apparatus as claimed in claimed 13, said curved engagement coupling member of said user engagement member having a curve design which allows the force transfer between the engagement coupling member and said roller element of said seat support member to be in a generally vertical direction.
15. The User Lift Exercise Apparatus as claimed in claim 11 further comprising a back support member mounted on said top and back areas of said base frame member.
16. The User Lift Exercise Apparatus as claimed in claim 10, said front portion of said main engagement support member of said user engagement member having weight support members mounted thereon.
17. The User Lift Exercise Apparatus as claimed in claim 10, said back portion of said main engagement support member of said user engagement member having weight support members mounted thereon.
18. The User Lift Exercise Apparatus as claimed in claim 10, said front portion of said main engagement support member of said user engagement member further comprising an upwardly extending portion upon which said leg engagement member mounts, said main engagement support member of said user engagement member being adjustable such that said leg engagement component of said user engagement member is selectively repositioned in the generally forward, backward, upward, and downward directions.
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(27) Before explaining in detail the present invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction or arrangement of parts illustrated in the accompanying drawings, since the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description, and not limitation.
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(36) As mentioned previously, the force exerted upward upon the user by the seat may be reduced by having the user push downward upon the handle members. Since the seat is moving upward, this produces an exercise routine commonly known as “dips” and will exercise the upper body muscle groups. The user may also pull upward upon the handle members while the seat is moving upward, producing resistance in the upward movement of the seat support member, thus producing resistance to the downward movement of the front part of the leg engagement member. Thus the user is able to utilize their body weight and body strength for motion resistance.
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(40) Many variations of the User Lift Exercise Apparatus exist, along with the configurations described above. While it will be apparent that the preferred embodiment of the invention herein disclosed is well calculated to fulfill the objects above stated, it will be appreciated that the invention is susceptible to modification, variation, and change without departing from the proper scope or fair meaning of the subjoined claims.