COMBINATION EXERCISE MACHINE

20230285795 · 2023-09-14

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    Abstract

    A combination exercise comprising a chest press lifting assembly and a leg press lifting assembly disposed at opposing ends of a user surface, permitting the user to executed a simultaneous combined leg and chest press movement. Independent left and right side subassemblies to selectively engage one or the other side of the body of the user are also disclosed.

    Claims

    1. A combination exercise machine to permit combined upper and lower body workouts of a user, said machine comprising: a. a user support frame having a opposing upper and lower body ends and left and right sides, and defining an upper user surface for supporting the body of the user, and a surface-engaging support base for engaging a floor surface thereunder; b. a chest press sub-frame at the upper body end of the user support frame, said chest press sub-frame including chest press lifting apparatus capable of attachment of adjustable weight to permit adjustable weight chest press by a user positioned on the user surface using their left and right hands; c. a leg press sub-frame at the lower body end of the user support frame, said leg press sub-frame including leg press lifting apparatus capable of attachment of adjustable weight to permit adjustable weight leg press by a user positioned on the user surface using their feet; wherein the user support frame is sized to permit the proper simultaneous engagement of the chest press lifting apparatus and the leg press lifting apparatus by the upper and lower body of the user positioned on the user surface thereof; and wherein the user while positioned on the user surface can execute a combined chest press and leg press movement with their upper and lower body, using the chest press lifting apparatus and the leg press lifting apparatus at the selected attached adjustable weight for each simultaneously.

    2. The combination exercise machine of claim 1 wherein the chest press sub-frame and associated chest press lifting apparatus permits combined chest press lifting movements using both the left and right arms of the user simultaneously.

    3. The combination exercise machine of claim 1 wherein the chest press sub-frame and associated chest press lifting apparatus comprises left and right chest lifting subassemblies which permit independent chest press lifting movements using the left or right arm of the user singly.

    4. The combination exercise machine of claim 3 wherein the weight on each of the left and right chest lifting subassemblies is independently adjustable.

    5. The combination exercise machine of claim 1 wherein the leg press sub-frame and associated leg press lifting apparatus permits combined leg press lifting movements using both the left and right legs of the user simultaneously.

    6. The combination exercise machine of claim 1 wherein the leg press sub-frame and associated leg press lifting apparatus comprises left and right leg lifting subassemblies which permit independent leg press lifting movements using the left or right leg of the user singly.

    7. The combination exercise machine of claim 6 wherein the weight on each of the left and right leg lifting subassemblies is independently adjustable.

    8. The combination exercise machine of claim 1 wherein the user surface further comprises a bench pad for engaging the back of the user positioned thereon.

    9. The combination exercise machine of claim 1 wherein the user surface is positioned parallel to the floor surface.

    10. The combination exercise machine of claim 1 wherein the user surface is adjustable to be positioned on an incline, non-parallel to the floor surface.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0017] The following figures illustrate various aspects and preferred and alternative embodiments of the invention.

    [0018] FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective side view of one embodiment of a machine according to the invention;

    [0019] FIG. 2 illustrates an elevated front perspective view of the machine of FIG. 1;

    [0020] FIG. 3 illustrates a side perspective view of the machine of FIG. 1;

    [0021] FIG. 4 is a side view of the embodiment of FIG. 1 with a user in the relaxed/non-engaged body position; and

    [0022] FIG. 5 is a side view of the embodiment of FIG. 4 with the user having engaged and extended their upper and lower bodies on the chest and leg press assemblies.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0023] “Front” refers to the side of the exercise machine of the present which includes the press bench. “Rear” or “back” refer to the side of the exercise machine opposite to the front. The left and right side of the exercise machine of the present invention are determined by viewing the machine from the front side. In the reference numbers “a” denotes an element of the machine that is located on the left side of the exercise machine of the present invention, and “b” denotes an element that is located on the right side of the machine.

    [0024] Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3 there is shown an embodiment of the combination exercise machine of the present invention.

    [0025] A user support frame 99 includes a longitudinal central support member 104 which abuts front bottom transverse member 105 and abuts back bottom transverse member 106. The longitudinal central 104, front 105 and back members 106 engage with the floor.

    [0026] An elevated, longitudinal central member or bench bar 111 serves to support a bench pad 112 for the user. The longitudinal central member 104 is connected to the bench bar 111 that may include a pad 112 for supporting a user.

    [0027] The figures illustrate a bench pad 112 supporting a user in a supine position, however, the bench may include a mechanism for disposing for supporting a user in an inclined position as well. A vertical member 97 may extend between the central member 104 and the bench bar 111 to provide mechanical support to the bench bar 111.

    [0028] The exercise machine 100 is supported by a support base 101 that provides stability to the machine 100. The support base 101 shown includes a front or chest press sub-frame 102, which provides stability for the chest press component of machine 100, a rear or leg press sub-frame 103, which provides stability to the leg press component of machine 100, and a middle or user support frame 99. The front, chest press sub-frame 102, seen in FIGS. 1 and 2, includes at least two parallel upright members 107 extending between the front bottom transverse member 105 and a front top transverse member 108. An upright member 109 has a bottom end that is secured to the front top transverse member 108 and a top end that supports a base plate 110. Base plate 110 supports the movable parts of the chest press component.

    [0029] The rear sub-frame 103 seen in FIGS. 1 and 3 includes the back bottom transverse member 106 and two longitudinal members 113 extending backwardly from each end of the transverse member 106. The back member 106 and the two longitudinal members 113 engage with the floor. Each longitudinal member 113 supports two spaced apart upright members 114 and 115. The upright members 114 and 115 are joined at the bottom by the longitudinal members 113 and at the top by longitudinal members 116. The top longitudinal members 116 are joined by one or more top transverse member 117 which extends from a mid-portion of one longitudinal member 116 to a mid-portion of the other longitudinal member 116. The movable parts of the leg press component are held by the top transverse member 117.

    [0030] At the upper body end of the user support frame 99 is located a chest press subframe 102 and a chest press lifting assembly. The chest press lifting assembly in the embodiment shown comprises two independent pivotally moveable press arms 130 to which resistance plate holders 135 may be attached, are pivotally attached to a top surface of the base plate 110. Each of the two press arms 130 include a distal or rear end 131 and an opposite forward end 133. Each press arm 130 is independently and pivotally attached to the base plate 110 from its distal or rear end 131 at pivots bars 132. Press arms 130 are provided with horizontal grips 134 at the forward ends 133 of the press arms 130. When not in use, the press arms 130 rest on top of base plate 110. In the embodiment shown, the two press arms 130 can be independently loaded and used by either the left or right arm of the user. In other embodiments a joined chest press subframe would permit the left and right arms of the user to jointly lift a single weight load.

    [0031] In the embodiment shown the base plate 110 takes a “V” shape, but other configurations will be understood to those skilled in the art and are intended within the scope of the present invention.

    [0032] The general concepts of chest press lifting apparatus will be understood to those skilled in the art, along with different methods of manufacture to permit the removeable attachment of weight plates or other weight elements to allow for the adjustment of the weight to be lifted by the user with the apparatus and all such apparatus are contemplated within the scope hereof. Effectively the chest press lifting apparatus will permit a user positioned on the user surface to exercise their upper body with a standard chest press exercise, and the adjustable weight can be set for the user before commencement of use.

    [0033] Referring next to the lower body end of the user support frame there is shown a leg press subframe 103 and associated leg press lifting apparatus. The leg press lifting apparatus includes an “L” shaped leg exercise arm 202 having a vertical bar 207 and a horizontal bar 204 joined to form the right angle of the “L”. A user foot plate 203 secured to the free end of horizontal bar 204 of the “L” shaped arm 202, and a pivot connection 205 to a pivot bar 206, which pivotally connects the top free end of the vertical bar 207 forming the “L” shaped leg exercise arm 202 to the leg frame of the exercise machine 100. The “L” shaped leg exercise arm 202 may also include resistance plate holders 208. Resistance plate holder 210 for the leg press may be attached to the vertical bar 207. The leg press subframe shown in these Figures shows a single leg press device wherein both legs of the user would lift a single weight load. As outlined elsewhere herein in further embodiments, the leg press subframe could be manufactured with left and right leg subassemblies permitting individual leg loading and exercise.

    [0034] FIGS. 4 and 5 illustrates a user performing a lying leg press and a chest press exercise simultaneously. The user first lies on the bench with the machine on the start position (FIG. 4), with his/her shoulders braced against shoulder pads 302, the hands grabbing the horizontal grips 134 of the chest press and the feet placed on the foot plate 203 such that the user is in a horizontal squatted positon with the legs bent. The user pushes the foot plate forward (i.e. towards the back of the machine), while simultaneously lifting the press arms 130. Of course, the machine of the present invention may also be used just as a leg press or just as a chest press.

    [0035] Thus, it should be understood that although the present invention has been specifically disclosed by preferred embodiments and optional features, modification, improvement and variation of the inventions embodied therein herein disclosed may be resorted to by those skilled in the art, and that such modifications, improvements and variations are considered to be within the scope of this invention. The invention has been described broadly and generically herein. Each of the narrower species and subgeneric groupings falling within the generic disclosure also form part of the invention. This includes the generic description of the invention with a proviso or negative limitation removing any subject matter from the genus, regardless of whether or not the excised material is specifically recited herein.

    [0036] It is to be understood that while the invention has been described in conjunction with the above embodiments, that the foregoing description and examples are intended to illustrate and not limit the scope of the invention. Other aspects, advantages and modifications within the scope of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains.