EXERCISE DEVICE
20230356027 · 2023-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/0004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03516
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00185
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B23/035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An improved exercise device to allow a user a natural hand position to focus the exercise on a particular muscle group or secondary task within the user's upper extremity by providing handgrips wherein a user may position their wrist in a variety of manners most functional to the individual or exercise. The device can assist users in their therapy to rehabilitate their muscles. The device and method provide a user with neutral wrist positioning while exercising by rotating the device in a circular manner about a single axis.
Claims
1. An arm exercise device comprising: a length adjustable frame having a frame axis, a first end, and a second end, wherein the first end and the second end are positioned at opposite oblique angles with respect to the frame axis a length adjuster; a first bearing disposed within the first end; a second bearing disposed within the second end; a first ergonomic handgrip disposed on the first bearing; a first tensioner, wherein the first tensioner is disposed on the first end and is structured and configured to adjust a torque of the first bearing; a second ergonomic handgrip disposed on the second bearing; and a second tensioner, wherein the second tensioner is disposed on the second end and is structured and configured to adjust a torque of the second bearing.
2. The arm exercise device of claim 1, further comprising a set of iteratively spaced cavities disposed within the length adjustable frame.
3. The arm exercise device of claim 2, further comprising a peg disposed within the length adjustable frame, wherein the peg is structured and configured to fit within the set of iteratively spaced cavities, and wherein the length adjuster will disengage and engage the peg from the set of iteratively spaced cavities.
4. The arm exercise device of claim 3, wherein the length adjuster is structured and configured to provide an adjustable length of the axis in a range of twelve to seventeen inches.
5. The arm exercise device of claim 1, wherein the first ergonomic handgrip further comprises a first axle having a first axle axis, wherein the first axle is disposed on the first bearing; and the second ergonomic handgrip further comprises a second axle having a second axle axis, wherein the second axle is disposed on the second bearing.
6. The arm exercise device of claim 5, wherein the first axle axis and the second axle axis are terminal sides of the opposite oblique angles wherein the frame axis is the initial side.
7. The arm exercise device of claim 1, wherein the first tensioner further comprises a tension pad; and the second tensioner comprises a tension pad.
8. The arm exercise device of claim 1, wherein the opposite oblique angles are about 100 degrees to about 120 degrees with respect to the frame axis.
9. The arm exercise device of claim 1, wherein the first ergonomic handgrip and the second ergonomic handgrip are structured and configured to provide a user with multiple gripping positions.
10. The arm exercise device of claim 9, wherein at least one of the multiple gripping positions will provide a neutral wrist position.
11. A method of use of an arm exercise device comprising the following steps: providing an arm exercise device comprising: a length adjustable frame having a frame axis, a first end, and a second end, wherein the first end and the second end are positioned at opposite oblique angles with respect to the frame axis a length adjuster; a first bearing disposed within the first end; a second bearing disposed within the second end; a first ergonomic handgrip disposed on the first bearing; a first tensioner, wherein the first tensioner is disposed on the first end and is structured and configured to adjust the torque of the first bearing; a second ergonomic handgrip disposed on the second bearing; and a second tensioner, wherein the second tensioner is disposed on the second end and is structured and configured to adjust the torque of the second bearing; determining a first grip position for an end-user to grip the first ergonomic handgrip with a first hand; determining a second grip position for the end-user to grip the second ergonomic handgrip with a second hand; setting a first tension for the first tensioner; setting a second tension for the second tensioner; instructing the end-user to place their first hand in the first grip position; instructing the end-user to place their second hand in the second grip position; and instructing the end-user to rotate the arm exercise device.
12. The method of using an arm exercise device of claim 11, wherein the first ergonomic handgrip further comprises a first axle having a first axle axis, wherein the first axle is disposed on the first bearing; and the second ergonomic handgrip further comprises a second axle having a second axle axis, wherein the second axle is disposed on the second bearing.
13. The method of using an arm exercise device of claim 12, wherein the first axle axis and the second axle axis are terminal sides of the opposite oblique angles wherein the frame axis is the initial side.
14. The method of using an arm exercise device of claim 13, wherein the opposite oblique angles are about 100 degrees to about 120 degrees.
15. The method of using an arm exercise device of claim 11, wherein the first ergonomic handgrip and the second ergonomic handgrip are structured and configured to provide the end-user with multiple gripping positions.
16. The method of using an arm exercise device of claim 15, wherein the first grip position and the second grip position are neutral wrist positions.
17. The method of using an arm exercise device of claim 11, wherein the length adjuster is structured and configured to provide an adjustable length of the axis in a range of twelve to seventeen inches.
18. The method of using an arm exercise device of claim 17, comprising the further steps of determining a therapeutic length for the end-user, and setting the adjustable length of the frame axis to the therapeutic length.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The following description should be read with reference to the drawings. The drawings, which are not necessarily to scale, depict examples and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure. The disclosure may be more completely understood in consideration of the following description with respect to various examples in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] The present disclosure relates to exercise devices, particularly to such exercise devices that may provide exercise for a user's arms which can provide a wide range of motion. Various embodiments are described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which reference numerals may be used to represent parts and assemblies throughout the several views. Reference to various embodiments does not limit the scope of the systems and methods disclosed herein. Examples of construction, dimensions, and materials may be illustrated for the various elements; those skilled in the art will recognize that many of the examples provided have suitable alternatives that may be utilized. Any examples set forth in this specification are not intended to be limiting and merely set forth some of the many possible embodiments for the systems and methods. It is understood that various omissions and substitutions of equivalents are contemplated as circumstances may suggest or render expedient. Still, these are intended to cover applications or embodiments without departing from the disclosure's spirit or scope. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
[0026] The current concept is a new and useful design for an exercise device that falls into the class of ergometers. These ergometers can provide a bilateral rotational motion with varying tensions, and a method of use for such a device where an end-user can exercise their upper extremities. Other uses may include, but not be limited to, using the device as a secondary mechanism to further stress and develop an individual's dual-task, coordination, postural, abdominal exercise, and balance abilities. The device is slender, lightweight, and portable, thus making it an efficient device for transport and storage within a carrying bag, clinical setting, or home setting. The device may be fabricated from plastic, metal, and composite components.
[0027] Whereas, for these ergometers, the degree of stress placed upon the upper extremity musculature and inert structures can be controlled by a rotational device, which may be succinctly explained as being similar to rotating bike pedals, which can vary the degree of torque resistance throughout the motion. The new device improves upon the current class of upper body ergometers to allow for this controlled degree of stress while improving the ergonomic comfort, physiologic function and positioning, and portability aspects while preserving the key features of the rotational torque that are essential to upper body ergometer progressive function.
[0028] The new device utilizes a novel form of handheld portability and resistance while ensuring the neutral wrist positioning and functional improvements are maintained to reduce the previously alluded to detrimental postural and positional compensations. A Neutral wrist position would be approximately 20-30 degrees of wrist extension, with 0-10 degrees of ulnar deviation, and −5 to +5 degrees of pronation/supination, depending on a person's anatomical alignment. The ulnar deviation can be a component of the positioning offered by the handgrips; it may be achieved by proper handhold and usage positioning instruction.
[0029] The main structures of the exercise device can include a central framework that includes at least two handgrips wherein the handgrips are attached at opposite ends of the central framework. Referring to
[0030] The first handgrip 154 and the second handgrip 156 can be structured and configured to accommodate the palm and fingers of a user. The shapes of first handgrip 154 and second handgrip 156 may provide multiple positions for a user to grip in a manner that allows for a neutral wrist position. The grip positioning may be dictated by the muscles with which the user is attempting to exercise. The first handgrip 154 and the second handgrip 156 may also include a means to vary the tension the user may experience when rotating the handgrips. For instance, in
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[0032] The relationship of Axes A, B, and C are illustrated in
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[0034] The rotation of the exercise device 100 may be achieved with the connection of the first handgrip 154 and its first axle 155 to a first bearing 144; and the connection of the second handgrip 156 and its second axle 157 to a second bearing 146. The first bearing 144 and the second bearing 146 may be permanently lubricated stainless steel ball bearings. However, other means of rotation may be used as known by users proficient in the art.
[0035] The length adjuster 130 may include a finger well that can provide purchase to a user for adjusting the length of the exercise device 100. Disposed within the length adjuster 130 may be a peg 135, which may include a spring 134 disposed therebetween. The peg 135 may have a first end which can pass through one cavity of the set of iteratively spaced cavities 133 and reside within the receiver 119. In some embodiments, compression of the spring 134 may force the first end of the peg 135 out of the cavity of the set of iteratively spaced cavities 133 and receiver 119, thereby allowing the length of the exercise device 100 to be adjusted. Persons of ordinary skill may be able to provide alternatives to the length adjusting mechanisms described herein. Referring to
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[0037] Other possible use for such an exercise device may include use as a component in a dual-task coordination exercise, combining the rotational component with cognitive or memory training or eye-tracking training. The exercise device may include use as a component in hemiparesis recovery for contralateral retraining or constraint retraining. The exercise device may include use as a component in balance exercises in conjunction with variable surface densities and support along, or with a gradually narrowed static base of support from two feet and progressing to one foot, or via a combination of these and other balance progressions. The exercise device may include use as a component for postural retraining while seated, kneeling, tall-kneeling, half-kneeling, standing, or while sitting on devices of variable density and support for postural, midline, and seated balance training. The exercise device may include use as a component in abdominal and core control exercises while in a partial crunch formation in order to further stress the musculature.
[0038] Persons of ordinary skill in arts relevant to this disclosure and subject matter hereof will recognize those embodiments may comprise fewer features than illustrated in any individual embodiment described by example or otherwise contemplated herein. Embodiments described herein are not meant to be an exhaustive presentation of ways in which various features may be combined and/or arranged. Accordingly, the embodiments are not mutually exclusive combinations of features; rather, embodiments can comprise a combination of different individual features selected from different individual embodiments, as understood by persons of ordinary skill in the relevant arts. Moreover, elements described with respect to one embodiment can be implemented in other embodiments even when not described in such embodiments unless otherwise noted. Although a dependent claim may refer in the claims to a specific combination with one or more other claims, other embodiments can also include a combination of the dependent claim with the subject matter of each other dependent claim or a combination of one or more features with other dependent or independent claims. Such combinations are proposed herein unless it is stated that a specific combination is not intended. Furthermore, it is also intended to include features of a claim in any other independent claim, even if this claim is not directly made dependent on the independent claim.