Pilates machine tension device support system
11318340 ยท 2022-05-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B23/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00065
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0428
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0442
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A Pilates machine tension device support system for efficiently providing a tension force to a movable platform of an exercise machine. The Pilates machine tension device support system generally includes a frame, a platform movably positioned upon the frame and a tension assembly connected between the frame and the platform to provide selective tension upon the platform in a first direction. The tension assembly is comprised of a plurality of pulleys and a plurality of tension devices positioned upon the pulleys, wherein the tension devices are attached between a frame and the platform. The tension members are selectively engaged to the platform to increase or decrease the tension applied to the platform for varying levels of workouts.
Claims
1. An exercise machine, comprising: a frame having a first rail, a first end and a second end; a first end platform attached to the frame, wherein the first end platform is near the first end of the frame; a carriage movably positioned upon the first rail, wherein the carriage is adapted to be movable in a reciprocating manner along at least a portion of an axis extending between the first end and the second end of the frame, and wherein the carriage includes a first edge that faces towards the first end of the frame and a second edge that faces towards the second end of the frame; a first elongated elastic object and a second elongated elastic object each connected to the frame; and a reserve member connected to the frame, wherein the reserve member is below a bottom surface of the carriage, and wherein the reserve member includes a first reserve slot and a second reserve slot; wherein the first elongated elastic object and the second elongated elastic object are each adapted to be selectively connected to the carriage, wherein the first elongated elastic object applies a first tension force to the carriage when connected to the carriage, and wherein the second elongated elastic object applies a second tension force to the carriage when connected to the carriage; wherein the first elongated elastic object and the second elongated elastic object are each adapted to be selectively connected to the reserve member within the first reserve slot and the second reserve slot respectively; and wherein the first elongated elastic object includes a first elongated member and a first selection knob coupled to the first elongated member, and the second elongated object includes a second elongated member and a second selection knob coupled to the second elongated member; wherein the first reserve slot is adapted to receive the first elongated member or the first section knob, and the second reserve slot is adapted to receive the second elongated member or the second selection knob; wherein the first elongated elastic object is not connected to the carriage when connected to the reserve member; wherein the second elongated elastic object is not connected to the carriage when connected to the reserve member.
2. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the first elongated elastic object and the second elongated elastic object are each comprised of a spring, a tension spring, a tension coil spring or an elastic band.
3. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the first tension force and the second tension force are different.
4. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the first elongated elastic object and the second elongated elastic object are each adapted to be selectively connected to near the second edge of the carriage.
5. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the first edge and the second edge of the carriage are transverse with respect to a longitudinal axis of the frame.
6. The exercise machine of claim 1, including a second end platform attached to the frame, wherein the second end platform is near the second end of the frame.
7. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the frame includes a second rail, wherein the first rail is parallel with respect to the second rail, and wherein the carriage is movably positioned upon the first rail and second rail.
8. A method of using the exercise machine of claim 1, comprising: determining a total tension force to be applied to the carriage; and disconnecting from the reserve member and connecting to the carriage at least one of first elongated elastic object and the second elongated elastic object to apply the total tension force to the carriage.
9. The method of claim 8, comprising moving the carriage away from the first end of the frame against the total tension force.
10. A method of using the exercise machine of claim 1, comprising: determining a total tension force to be applied to the carriage; and disconnecting from the carriage and connecting to the reserve member at least one of first elongated elastic object and the second elongated elastic object to apply the total tension force to the carriage.
11. The method of claim 10, comprising moving the carriage away from the first end of the frame against the total tension force.
12. An exercise machine, comprising: a frame having a first rail, a first end and a second end; a first end platform attached to the frame, wherein the first end platform is near the first end of the frame; a second end platform attached to the frame, wherein the second end platform is near the second end of the frame; a carriage movably positioned upon the first rail, wherein the carriage is adapted to be movable in a reciprocating manner along at least a portion of an axis extending between the first end and the second end of the frame, and wherein the carriage includes a first edge that faces towards the first end of the frame and a second edge that faces towards the second end of the frame; wherein the first edge and the second edge of the carriage are transverse with respect to a longitudinal axis of the frame; a first elongated elastic object and a second elongated elastic object each connected to the frame; and a reserve member connected to the frame, wherein the reserve member is below a bottom surface of the carriage, and wherein the reserve member includes a first reserve slot and a second reserve slot; wherein the first elongated elastic object and the second elongated elastic object are each adapted to be selectively connected to the carriage, wherein the first elongated elastic object applies a first tension force to the carriage when connected to the carriage, and wherein the second elongated elastic object applies a second tension force to the carriage when connected to the carriage; wherein the first elongated elastic object and the second elongated elastic object are each adapted to be selectively connected to the reserve member within the first reserve slot and the second reserve slot respectively; and wherein the first elongated elastic object includes a first elongated member and a first selection knob coupled to the first elongated member, and the second elongated object includes a second elongated member and a second selection knob coupled to the second elongated member; wherein the first reserve slot is adapted to receive the first elongated member or the first section knob, and the second reserve slot is adapted to receive the second elongated member or the second selection knob; wherein the first elongated elastic object is not connected to the carriage when connected to the reserve member; wherein the second elongated elastic object is not connected to the carriage when connected to the reserve member.
13. The exercise machine of claim 12, wherein the first elongated elastic object and the second elongated elastic object are each comprised of a spring, a tension spring, a tension coil spring or an elastic band.
14. The exercise machine of claim 12, wherein the first tension force and the second tension force are different.
15. The exercise machine of claim 12, wherein the first elongated elastic object and the second elongated elastic object are each adapted to be selectively connected to near the second edge of the carriage.
16. The exercise machine of claim 12, wherein the frame includes a second rail, wherein the first rail is parallel with respect to the second rail, and wherein the carriage is movably positioned upon the first rail and second rail.
17. A method of using the exercise machine of claim 12, comprising: determining a total tension force to be applied to the carriage; and disconnecting from the reserve member and connecting to the carriage at least one of first elongated elastic object and the second elongated elastic object to apply the total tension force to the carriage.
18. The method of claim 17, comprising moving the carriage away from the first end of the frame against the total tension force.
19. An exercise machine, comprising: a frame having a first rail, a first end and a second end; a first end platform attached to the frame, wherein the first end platform is near the first end of the frame; a carriage movably positioned upon the first rail, wherein the carriage is adapted to be movable in a reciprocating manner along at least a portion of an axis extending between the first end and the second end of the frame, and wherein the carriage includes a first edge that faces towards the first end of the frame and a second edge that faces towards the second end of the frame; wherein the first edge and the second edge of the carriage are transverse with respect to a longitudinal axis of the frame; a first elongated elastic object and a second elongated elastic object each connected to the frame; wherein the first elongated elastic object and the second elongated elastic object are each comprised of a spring, a tension spring, a tension coil spring or an elastic band; wherein the first elongated elastic object has a different tension force than the second elongated elastic object; wherein the first elongated elastic object and the second elongated elastic object are each adapted to be selectively connected to near the second edge of the carriage; and a reserve member connected to the frame, wherein the reserve member is below a bottom surface of the carriage, and wherein the reserve member includes a first reserve slot and a second reserve slot; wherein the first elongated elastic object and the second elongated elastic object are each adapted to be selectively connected to the carriage, wherein the first elongated elastic object applies a first tension force to the carriage when connected to the carriage, and wherein the second elongated elastic object applies a second tension force to the carriage when connected to the carriage; wherein the first elongated elastic object and the second elongated elastic object are each adapted to be selectively connected to the reserve member within the first reserve slot and the second reserve slot respectively; and wherein the first elongated elastic object includes a first elongated member and a first selection knob coupled to the first elongated member, and the second elongated object includes a second elongated member and a second selection knob coupled to the second elongated member; wherein the first reserve slot is adapted to receive the first elongated member or the first section knob, and the second reserve slot is adapted to receive the second elongated member or the second selection knob; wherein the first elongated elastic object is not connected to the carriage when connected to the reserve member; wherein the second elongated elastic object is not connected to the carriage when connected to the reserve member.
20. The exercise machine of claim 19, wherein the frame includes a second rail, wherein the first rail is parallel with respect to the second rail, and wherein the carriage is movably positioned upon the first rail and second rail.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Various other objects, features and attendant advantages of the present invention will become fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
A. Overview
(23) Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views,
B. Exercise Machine
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(25) The exercise machine 10 is generally comprised of a frame 12 and a carriage assembly 30 movably positioned upon the frame 12. The user of the exercise machine 10 positions their body (e.g. feet, knees, hands) upon the upper surface or sides of the platform 32. The user then pulls upon cables or pulls/pushes upon handles or end platforms 32 of the exercise machine 10 thereby causing movement of the carriage assembly 30.
(26) The frame 12 of the exercise machine 10 is preferably comprised of an elongated structure having a first end 14 and a second end 16 as illustrated in
(27) The frame 12 of the exercise machine 10 is preferably comprised of a first member 27 at the first end 14 of the frame 12, a second member 29 at the second end 16 of the frame 12 and an intermediate member 28 between the first member 27 and the second member 29 as illustrated in
(28) At least one rail 20, 22 is attached to the members 27, 28 and 29 of the frame 12 to movably support the carriage assembly 30. The carriage assembly 30 preferably includes a plurality of wheels extending from the carriage assembly 30 to freely move along the at least one rail 20, 22. The at least one rail 20, 22 is preferably comprised of a first rail 20 and a second rail 22 on opposing sides of the frame 12 of the exercise machine 10. The first rail 20 and the second rail 22 movably support opposing side portions of the carriage assembly 30 along the length of the frame 12. The first rail 20 and the second rail 22 are each preferably parallel with respect to the longitudinal axis of the frame 12. The wheels of the carriage assembly 30 freely ride along the length of the first rail 20 and the second rail 22 thereby allowing the user to perform various types of exercises including Pilates exercises.
C. Carriage Assembly
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(30) The platform 32 may be comprised of various structures capable of supporting a human during exercises. The platform 32 is preferably a flat structure having a flat upper surface and also having a length that is greater than the width as illustrated in
(31) The platform 32 has a first edge 34 facing the first end 14 of the frame 12 and a second edge 36 facing towards the second end 16 of the frame 12 as illustrated in
(32) The axis of movement for the platform 32 is preferably the longitudinal axis of the frame 12 of the exercise machine 10 with the platform 32 moving from the first end 14 (initial position as shown in
D. Tension Assembly
(33) 1. Overview of Tension Assembly.
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(35) The tension assembly 40 is basically comprised of a plurality of pulleys 60 and a plurality of tension devices 70 wrapped around the plurality of tension devices 70.
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(37) The pulleys 60 are rotatably supported upon the frame 12 to allow for relatively free rotation of the pulleys 60. The pulleys 60 are each circular with an outer rim 62 that rotatably supports the corresponding tension devices 70. The outer rim 62 preferably has two opposing raised edges with the intermediate surface of the outer rim 62 between the outer edges being formed to the shape of the tension device 70 (e.g. for a tension coil spring, the intermediate surface of the rim is preferably curved forming a curved outer channel within the outer rim 62 as illustrated in
(38) The pulleys 60 may be comprised of various types of materials and combinations of materials such as but not limited to plastic, metal, composite, wood and the like. It is preferable to utilize a softer material such as plastic to reduce the noise of the tension devices 70 as they stretch upon the pulleys 60.
(39) The pulleys 60 are preferably supported upon a common concentric axle 44 as illustrated in
(40) The pulleys 60 are preferably parallel to one another and concentrically positioned with respect to one another. The sides of the pulleys 60 are further preferably near one another to create a compact structure for the tension assembly 40. The plurality of pulleys 60 are rotatably supported upon an axle 44 and are preferably independently rotatable with respect to one another. The independent rotation of the pulleys 60 allows for individually selected tension devices 70 to be connected to the platform 32 for stretching with non-selected tension devices 70 remaining in a substantially contracted state.
(41) The pulleys 60 are preferably positioned between the first end 14 and the second end 16 of the frame 12 as illustrated in
(42) A cover 80 may be attached to the frame 12 or axle 44 to cover 80 a portion of the pulleys 60 and tension devices 70 that are exposed when the platform 32 is moved to the second position as illustrated in
(43) 3. Tension Devices.
(44) The plurality of tension devices 70 each having a first connecting end attached to the frame 12 and a second connecting end that is adapted for selectively connecting to the platform 32 to allow for one or more of the tension devices 70 to be selectively connected to the platform 32 thereby allowing for adjustment of the tension force applied to the platform 32 by the tension assembly 40. The second connecting end is opposite of the first connecting end. Each of the tension devices 70 may have various cross sectional shapes (e.g. circular as shown in
(45) The tension devices 70 are each preferably comprised of an elongated elastic object such as but not limited to springs, tension springs, tension coil springs or elastic bands. The tension devices 70 may each be comprised of the same size, same type, same length and same tension force (e.g. 5 lbs. tension force in the first position and 10 lbs. tension force when stretched to the second position). Each tension device 70 may be comprised of one or more elongated elastic objects such as utilizing two tension coil springs together to form a single tension device 70.
(46) Alternatively, different sizes, different types, different lengths and/or different tension forces may be utilized for the tension devices 70. For example, a first tension device may be comprised of a tension coil spring having an initial tension force of 3 lbs. and a second stretched tension force of 5 lbs. with a second tension device comprised of a tension coil spring having an initial tension force of 6 lbs. and a second stretched tension force of 10 lbs. which allows for incremental adjustment of the tension force applied to the platform 32. To further example, the third tension device may have a different tension force compared to the first tension device and the second tension device. The amount of tension force for each of the tension devices 70 may be indicated by color coding the selection knobs 74 or other indicia.
(47) The tension devices 70 are attached between the frame 12 and the platform 32, with the first connecting end attached to the frame 12 and the second connecting end attached to the platform 32. The first connecting end of the tension devices 70 may be comprised of an engagement member 76 such as but not limited to a hook that extends through corresponding apertures 21 within the intermediate member 28 of the frame 12. The second connecting end of the tension devices 70 is preferably comprised of a selection knob 74 that has an elongated portion with a handle portion at the distal end thereof as best illustrated in
(48) The plurality of tension devices 70 are wrapped around the plurality of pulleys 60 as illustrated in
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(50) The first segment 77 for each of the tension devices 70 stretches in a first direction and the second segment 79 stretches in a second direction which then wraps around the pulleys 60 with the intermediate segment 78 towards the first direction. The first direction of stretching for the tension devices 70 is not the same as the second direction and preferably the first direction is opposite of the second direction of stretching for the tension devices 70. The second direction is preferably opposite of a direction for the tension force applied to the platform 32 by the plurality of tension devices 70.
(51) 4. Tension Adjustment Assembly.
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(53) The reserve member 48 preferably has a plurality of reserve slots 49 and is attached to the frame 12 (e.g. to the intermediate member 28) or attached to the cross member 46 of the tension assembly 40 as illustrated in
(54) The selection member 50 preferably has a plurality of selection slots 52 and is attached to the platform 32 as illustrated in
E. Operation of Preferred Embodiment
(55) In use, the user first determines the amount of tension force they would like applied to the platform 32 for a particular exercise to be performed. To adjust the tension force, the user manipulates the selection knobs 74 for each of the corresponding tension devices 70 so that tension devices 70 that are to be connected to the platform 32 have their corresponding selection knobs 74 connected to the selection member 50 and the tension devices 70 that are not to be connected to the platform 32 have their corresponding selection knobs 74 connected to the stationary reserve member 48.
(56) Once the user has adjusted the desired level of tension to be applied to the platform 32, the user then positions their body upon the platform 32 to perform the exercise with the platform 32 in the initial position near the first end 14 as illustrated in
(57) As the tension devices 70 stretch or contract, they cause their respective pulley 60 to rotate in a corresponding direction thereby reducing the amount of noise emitted by the tension devices 70 during operation. For example, when the tension device 70 is stretched in
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(59) As the user moves the platform 32 towards the second end 16, the tension devices 70 connected to the platform 32 stretch and their respective pulleys 60 rotate accordingly (the non-attached tension devices 70 remain in the contracted position and their respective pulleys 60 do not rotate). The tension devices 70 stretch through a recessed portion 25 within an upper portion of the intermediate member 28. As the user moves the platform 32 towards the first end 14, the tension devices 70 connected to the platform 32 contract and their respective pulleys 60 rotate accordingly in a direction opposite of when the tension devices 70 were being stretched (the non-attached tension devices 70 remain in the contracted position and their respective pulleys 60 do not rotate). The platform 32 may be in various intermediate positions between the first end 14 and the second end 16 of the frame 12 as can be appreciated. When the user is finished with the exercise, they return the platform 32 to the first position near the first end 14 and then repeat the above process for the next exercise.
(60) Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Although methods and materials similar to or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of the present invention, suitable methods and materials are described above. All publications, patent applications, patents, and other references mentioned herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety to the extent allowed by applicable law and regulations. The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof, and it is therefore desired that the present embodiment be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. Any headings utilized within the description are for convenience only and have no legal or limiting effect.