MODULAR TRANSPORTABLE EXERCISE APPARATUS AND METHODS
20230364485 · 2023-11-16
Inventors
- Joseph Carleo (Boston, MA, US)
- Adam Craft (Mansfield, MA, US)
- Emily Hart (Watertown, MA, US)
- Bruce Smith (Cambridge, MA, US)
- Christopher Evans (Amherst, NH, US)
- Mark Matthews (Scituate, MA, US)
- Peter McNulty (Seattle, WA, US)
- Jonathan Wenderoth (Stonington, CT, US)
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B71/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A modular transportable exercise apparatus includes a first support member having a first hollow tubular plastic frame at least partially embedded with a support material and a second support member having a second hollow tubular plastic frame at least partially embedded with the support material. A connector including a pivoting joint may be arranged to connect a first end of the first support member to a first end of the second support member, including a first portion engaged with the first end of the first support member and a second portion engaged with the first end of the second support member, the first portion being detachably connectable to the second portion.
Claims
1. A modular transportable exercise apparatus comprising: a first support member including a first hollow tubular plastic frame at least partially embedded with a support material; a second support member including a second hollow tubular plastic frame at least partially embedded with the support material; a connector including a pivoting joint arranged to connect a first end of the first support member to a first end of the second support member; wherein the pivoting joint includes a first portion engaged with the first end of the first support member and a second portion engaged with the first end of the second support member, the first portion being detachably connectable to the second portion.
2. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first portion includes a pin and the second portion includes a pin receiver, the pin being detachably connectable to the pin receiver.
3. The exercise apparatus of claim 2, wherein at least one of the first portion and the second portion are integrally formed within a portion of the first support member and the second support member respectively.
4. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plastic includes at least one of a polycarbonate, polypropylene, polymer, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), acrylonitrile butadience styrene (ABS), nylon, and acrylic.
5. The mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the support material includes at least one of, glass, glass beads, glass fiber, mineral fiber, plexiglass, acrylic, rubber, a polymer, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), composite material, bioresin, vinyl, and polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
6. The mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pin includes a metal, the metal including at least one of aluminum, steel, and a composite material.
7. The exercise apparatus of claim 6, wherein the first portion includes a metal bolster arranged to support the pin.
8. The exercise apparatus of claim 2, wherein the pin receiver includes at least one hook, the pin being detachably connectable to the at least one hook.
9. The mounting apparatus of claim 8, wherein the pin receiver includes two hooks spaced apart and arranged to detachably engage with outer lateral portions of the pin.
10. The mounting apparatus of claim 9, wherein the connector further includes a locking joint spaced away from the pivoting joint, the locking joint arranged to secure the connection of the first end of the first support member to the first end of the second support member after the first end of the first support member has been rotated about the pivoting joint until engagement with the first end of the second support member at the locking joint.
11. A method for manufacturing an exercise apparatus comprising: providing a first support member including a first hollow tubular plastic frame; at least partially embedding the first support member with a support material; providing a second support member including a second hollow tubular plastic frame; at least partially embedding the second support member with the support material; providing a connector including a pivoting joint arranged to connect a first end of the first support member to a first end of the second support member; connecting a first portion of a pivoting joint to the first end of the first support member; and connecting a second portion of the pivoting joint to the first end of the second support member; wherein the first portion is detachably connectable to the second portion.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the first portion includes a pin and the second portion includes a pin receiver, the pin being detachably connectable to the pin receiver.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein at least one of the first portion and the second portion are integrally formed within a portion of the first support member and the second support member respectively.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein the plastic includes at least one of a polycarbonate, polypropylene, polymer, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), acrylonitrile butadience styrene (ABS), nylon, and acrylic.
15. The method of claim 11, wherein the support material includes at least one of glass, glass beads, glass fiber, mineral fiber, plexiglass, acrylic, rubber, a polymer, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), composite material, bioresin, vinyl, and polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
16. The method of claim 11, wherein the pin includes a metal, the metal including at least one of aluminum, steel, and a composite material.
17. The method of claim 11, wherein the first portion includes a metal bolster arranged to support the pin.
18. The method of claim 12, wherein the pin receiver includes at least one hook, the pin being detachably connectable to the at least one hook.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the pin receiver includes two hooks spaced apart and arranged to detachably engage with outer lateral portions of the pin.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the connector further includes a locking joint spaced away from the pivoting joint, the locking joint arranged to secure the connection of the first end of the first support member to the first end of the second support member after the first end of the first support member has been rotated about the pivoting joint until engagement with the first end of the second support member at the locking joint.
21. A multiply housed exercise apparatus transportation kit comprising: a first housing containing a first group of components of the exercise apparatus; and a second housing containing a second group of components of the exercise apparatus; wherein at least one of the first and second is less than or equal to 165 inches in length plus girth or at least one of the first, second, and third housing is less than or equal to 108 inches in length.
22. The kit of claim 21, wherein each of the first and second group weighs less than or equal to 150 pounds.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] The application, in various implementations, addresses deficiencies associated with storing existing exercise equipment. The application includes exemplary apparatuses and methods that enable more efficient, reliable, and less obtrusive construction, assembly, transportation, and storage of exercise equipment.
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[0030] According to one implementation, view 100 shows exercise apparatus 150, e.g., a rowing machine, with frame 118 and seat 124 disposed on track 130. Frame 118 may include end cap 146. According to an illustrative example, seat 124 includes an ergonomically designed cushion with a 2-roller and 2-idler system for smooth operation and easy maintenance. Handle 126 can be operatively supported by handle rest 148. Handle strap and/or cable 152 may facilitate user or rower operation of a flywheel in flywheel housing 110 to provide resistance as the handle strap 152 is being pulled by the rower. The rower's feet may be supported by footrests 132, which may be made of plastic, metal, or a combination thereof. According to an illustrative example, handle strap 152 can include high quality polyester webbing for smooth and quiet operation during use of exercise apparatus 150. Strap 152 may include natural and/or engineered fibers. Strap 152 may include woven metals, extruded metals, polymers, organic materials, and/or other engineered fibers. Strap 152 may include nylon, acrylic, polyester, polypropylene, Kevlar, Dyneema®, jute, hemp, linen, and/or cotton. According to another illustrative example, flywheel housing 110 of exercise apparatus 150 provides dynamic and responsive computer-controlled resistance when operated by a user. According to some implementations, controller 102 (not pictured) facilitates control of the drive assembly 112 (not pictured) and exchanges data with touchscreen 154 on monitor 108. Monitor 108 can be mounted on frame 118 via monitor arm 156. In some implementations, controller 102 and/or monitor 108 are connected to a data network via WiFi, Bluetooth, or another wireless interface.
[0031] Exercise apparatus 150 may include and/or receive power from a power source that provides, for example, 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, Power (Peak): 190 W, Power (Avg): 27 W, Power (Idle): 1.1 W of power.. Exercise apparatus 150 may be supported by front foot 134 and rear foot 136 against surface 138. In some implementations, front foot 134 includes one or more wheels to facilitate rolling and subsequent movement of exercise apparatus 150. In an illustrative example, front foot 134 and rear foot 136 include aluminum. In some implementations, display 108 has an audio-visual user interface facilitated by touchscreen 154 and speakers 158. According to an illustrative example, speakers 158 are front-facing to provide a user interface to a user while operating the exercise apparatus 150. Touchscreen 154 may have a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels Full high definition (HD), and have a size of 16″ (41 cm). Touchscreen 154 may further include a Capacitive Touch Panel (CTP) to enable customizable user interactions during use of exercise apparatus 150.
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[0035] The connector 162 may include a pivoting joint 171 having a first portion 170 engaged with the first support member 144 and a second portion 168 engaged with the second support member 160, as shown in
[0036] In some implementations, a first group 402 of components 160 and 110 may be housed and transported in a first housing of a kit while a second group 404 of components 144 and 136 may be housed and transported in a second housing of a kit.
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[0042] In one implementation of the method 800, at least one of the first portion 170 and the second portion 168 of the pivoting joint 171 are permanently or semi-permanently connected to the first support member 144 and the second support member 160 respectively. The first portion 170 and/or the second portion 168 may be integrally formed and/or positioned within a portion of the first support member 144 or the second support member 160 respectively.
[0043] In some implementations of the method 800, the plastic frame of the exercise apparatus 150 includes a polycarbonate, polypropylene, polymer, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), acrylonitrile butadience styrene (ABS), nylon, and/or acrylic. The support or embedded material of the exercise apparatus 150 includes glass, glass beads, glass fiber, mineral fiber, plexiglass, acrylic, rubber, a polymer, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), composite material, bioresin, vinyl, and/or polyvinyl chloride (PVC). According to one implementation, at least one frame of exercise apparatus 150 includes a glass-filled polycarbonate and/or polypropylene. According to another implementation of the method 800, the metal of the exercise apparatus 150 includes aluminum, steel, and/or a composite material. According to another implementation of the method 800, a cross-section of at least one of the first and second support members 144 and 160 is substantially circular, triangular, rectangular, oval, hexagonal, and/or multi-sided. According to another implementation of the method 800, the first portion 170 of the exercise apparatus 150 includes a locking hook 172 that detachably engages a locking hook receiver 178 in the second portion 168 at a locking joint 702 using a frame bolt 176. In some implementations of the method 800, the second portion 168 of pivoting joint 171 includes pin holder and/or receiver 180 arranged to receive a pivoting joint pin 182 such that pin 182 engages pin receiver 180 on second portion 168. Additionally, the first portion 170 and/or support member 144 may be arranged to pivot about pin 182 when pin 182 is engaged with pin receiver 180.
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[0045] Elements or steps of different implementations described may be combined to form other implementations not specifically set forth previously. Elements or steps may be left out of the systems or processes described previously without adversely affecting their operation or the operation of the system in general. Furthermore, various separate elements or steps may be combined into one or more individual elements or steps to perform the functions described in this specification.
[0046] Other implementations not specifically described in this specification are also within the scope of the following claims.