APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING SUSPENSION AND RESISTANCE TRAINING
20230330474 · 2023-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/0555
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/153
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An apparatus for providing suspension and resistance training is disclosed. In one embodiment, a main strap includes a fastener for engaging an anchor at an upper end and a connection point that accepts a load at a lower end. A retraction unit, which provides non-load redundancy to the main strap, includes a coupling member securing the retraction unit to the fastener. The main strap is threaded through the ring end fitting. In an extended configuration, the retractable cable is fully extended, and the length of the main strap is fully extended with the main strap having a non-load transferring relationship to the retraction unit in the extended configuration. In an unloaded retracted configuration, the retractable cable is at least partially retracted into the retraction unit and the length of the main strap is less than fully extended.
Claims
1. An apparatus for providing suspension and resistance training, the apparatus comprising: a main strap having an upper end and a lower end with a length therebetween, the upper end including a fastener for engaging an anchor, the lower end including a connection point, the connection point accepting a load; a retraction unit having a housing with a reel mounted in the housing for rotation, a retraction spring for the reel, and a retractable cable carried on the reel, with an inner end of the retractable cable connected to the reel, and a ring end fitting carried on an outer end of the retractable cable; the retraction unit having a coupling member securing the retraction unit to the fastener, the retraction unit providing non-load redundancy to the main strap; the main strap being threaded through the ring end fitting; an extended configuration wherein the retractable cable is fully extended and the length of the main strap is fully extended, the main strap having a non-load transferring relationship to the retraction unit in the extended configuration; and an unloaded retracted configuration wherein the retractable cable is at least partially retracted into the retraction unit and the length of the main strap is less than fully extended.
2. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the connection point accepts a human load.
3. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the ring end fitting of the retraction unit accepts a main strap load.
4. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the ring end fitting of the retraction unit accepts an unloaded main strap load.
5. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the connection point accepts a greater load than the ring end fitting.
6. The apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the main strap is threaded through the ring end fitting in a non-load redundancy manner.
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10. An apparatus for providing suspension and resistance training, the apparatus comprising: a main strap having an upper end and a lower end with a length therebetween, the upper end including a fastener for engaging an anchor, the lower end including a connection point, the connection point accepting a greater load than a ring end fitting; a retraction unit having a housing with a reel mounted in the housing for rotation, a retraction spring for the reel, and a retractable cable carried on the reel, with an inner end of the retractable cable connected to the reel, and the ring end fitting carried on an outer end of the retractable cable; the retraction unit having a coupling member securing the retraction unit to the fastener, the retraction unit providing non-load redundancy to the main strap; the main strap being threaded through the ring end fitting in a non-load redundancy manner; an extended configuration wherein the retractable cable is fully extended and the length of the main strap is fully extended, the main strap having a non-load transferring relationship to the retraction unit in the extended configuration; and an unloaded retracted configuration wherein the retractable cable is at least partially retracted into the retraction unit and the length of the main strap is less than fully extended.
11. The apparatus as recited in claim 10, wherein the connection point accepts a human load.
12. The apparatus as recited in claim 10, wherein the ring end fitting of the retraction unit accepts a main strap load.
13. The apparatus as recited in claim 10, wherein the ring end fitting of the retraction unit accepts an unloaded main strap load.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] For a more complete understanding of the features and advantages of the present invention, reference is now made to the detailed description of the invention along with the accompanying figures in which corresponding numerals in the different figures refer to corresponding parts and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] While the making and using of various embodiments of the present invention are discussed in detail below, it should be appreciated that the present invention provides many applicable inventive concepts, which can be embodied in a wide variety of specific contexts. The specific embodiments discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific ways to make and use the invention, and do not delimit the scope of the present invention.
[0016] Referring initially to
[0017] In the illustrated embodiment, the apparatus 10, which may provide suspension and resistance training to a user U, includes a main strap 12 having an upper end 14 and a lower end 16 with a length 18 (as best seen in
[0018] The retraction unit 30 may have a coupling member 46 securing the retraction unit 30 to the fastener 20. The main strap 12 is threaded through the ring end fitting 42 and, in one implementation, the main strap 12 is threaded through the ring end fitting 42 in a non-load redundancy manner. The ring end fitting 42 of the retraction unit 30 accepts a main strap load of the main strap, without a load. That is, the retraction unit 30 accepts an unloaded main strap load. The connection point accepts a greater load than the ring end fitting.
[0019] In operation, the apparatus 10 may have an unloaded retracted configuration 60 (please see
[0020] When it is desired to unreel or extend the apparatus 10, the user U moves the ring end fitting 42 radially inward, then the user U pulls the ring end fitting 42 until the apparatus is positioned in the extended configuration 64. When it is desired to reel or retract the apparatus 10, the user U pulls the ring end fitting 42 gently beyond the extended configuration 64 and the retraction unit 30 reels in the retractable cable 38 to retract the apparatus 10. This action proves very useful for storage of the apparatus 10. By way of example, on occasion, studios, such as gyms, will maintain dedicated group fitness space for suspended training, however, most multi-use studios make provisions for temporary and semi-permanent mounting of suspension training equipment, including components and appurtenances which can often create visual and physical impediments into the space. The apparatus 10 may easily be stored when not needed and quickly deployed as required.
[0021] Referring now to
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[0023] In an extended configuration, the engineered stretchable cord 134 is fully extended and the length 126 of the main strap 120 is fully extended while the main strip 120 has a non-load transferring relationship to the engineered stretchable cord 134. In an unloaded retracted configuration, the engineered stretchable cord 134 is at least partially retracted and the length of the main strap 120 is less than fully extended.
[0024] Relative terms, such as, but not limited to, “upper,” “lower,” “front,” “inner,” or “outer” have been used herein to describe one element's relationship to another element as illustrated in the figures. Such relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures and the use of such relative terms should not be construed as limiting. Further, the order of execution or performance of the methods and techniques illustrated and described herein is not essential, unless otherwise specified. That is, elements of the methods and techniques may be performed in any order, unless otherwise specified, and that the methods may include more or less elements than those disclosed herein. For example, it is contemplated that executing or performing a particular element before, contemporaneously with, or after another element are all possible sequences of execution.
[0025] While this invention has been described with reference to illustrative embodiments, this description is not intended to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications and combinations of the illustrative embodiments as well as other embodiments of the invention, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art upon reference to the description. It is, therefore, intended that the appended claims encompass any such modifications or embodiments.