Weight ratio arrangement for a weight machine
11389689 · 2022-07-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/00065
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/156
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00069
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4043
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An exercise machine may include a support frame; at least one weight rack configured to receive added weight; and a weight ratio arrangement engaged with the support frame, the at least one weight rack, and a first attachment. The weight ratio arrangement may include an exercise cable having a first end connected to the first attachment and a second end connected to a portion of the machine; at least two movable pulley blocks, each including at least one pulley, wherein the at least one weight rack is attached to and configured to move with one of the at least two movable pulley blocks; and a locking mechanism movable between a locked position in which only one movable pulley block is movable and an unlocked position in which the two movable pulley blocks are movable. The exercise cable may be operatively connected to the at least two movable pulley blocks.
Claims
1. An exercise machine, comprising: a support frame; at least one weight rack configured to receive added weight; a weight ratio arrangement engaged with the support frame, the at least one weight rack, and a first attachment extending from the support frame, the weight ratio arrangement comprising: an exercise cable having a first end and a second end, the first end being connected to the first attachment and the second end being connected to a portion of the exercise machine; at least two movable pulley blocks aligned on a same axis of movement, each movable pulley block including at least one pulley, wherein the at least one weight rack is attached to and configured to move with one of the at least two movable pulley blocks; and a locking mechanism movable between a locked position in which only one movable pulley block is movable and an unlocked position in which the two movable pulley blocks are movable, wherein the exercise cable is operatively connected to the at least two movable pulley blocks.
2. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the at least two movable pulley blocks comprises a first movable pulley block and a second movable pulley block, wherein the at least one weight rack is attached to and configured to move with the first movable pulley, and wherein the first movable pulley block is disposed vertically above the second movable pulley block.
3. The exercise machine of claim 2, wherein the second movable pulley block is configured to be locked by the locking mechanism between a locked position in which only the first movable pulley block is movable and an unlocked positon in which the first and the second movable pulley blocks are movable.
4. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a pin and at least two through holes configured to receive the pin therethrough, wherein at least one through hole is provided on the support frame and at least one through hole is provided on one of the at least two movable pulley blocks, and wherein the pin is slidably received through the at least two through holes in the locked position.
5. The exercise machine of claim 4, wherein at least two through holes comprise a first through hole and a second throughhole provided on the support frame and a third through hole provided on one of the at least two movable pulley blocks, and wherein the third through hole is aligned between the first and the second through holes in the locked position.
6. The exercise machine of claim 1, further comprising at least one pulley positioned on the support frame adjacent to the first attachment, wherein the at least one pulley is configured to direct the exercise cable in a downward or upward direction.
7. The exercise machine of claim 6, wherein the at least one pulley is slidably mounted on the support frame and movable in a vertical direction on the support frame.
8. The exercise machine of claim 1, further comprising at least one guide rod attached to the support frame, wherein the at least two movable pulley blocks are configured to move in a vertical direction along the at least one guide rod.
9. The exercise machine of claim 1, further comprising a stop member positioned between the at least two movable pulley blocks to prevent the at least two movable pulley blocks from contacting one another.
10. The exercise machine of claim 1, further comprising at least one floating pulley operatively connected to the exercise cable.
11. The exercise machine of claim 10, further comprising a second attachment and a pull-down cable having a first end and a second end, the first end being connected to the second attachment and the second end being connected to the at least one floating pulley.
12. The exercise machine of claim 11, further comprising at least one pull-down pulley positioned on the support frame adjacent to the second attachment, wherein the at least one pull-down pulley is configured to direct the pull-down cable downward.
13. The exercise machine of claim 1, further comprising a weight stack arrangement engaged with the support frame comprising: an adjustable weight stack; and a weight stack cable having a first end and a second end, the first end connected to the adjustable weight stack and the second end connected to the at least one movable pulley block.
14. The exercise machine of claim 13, wherein the weight stack arrangement further comprises at least one weight stack pulley configured to direct the weight stack cable from the adjustable weight stack to the at least one movable pulley block.
15. A cable and pulley arrangement for an exercise machine, comprising: a weight ratio pulley arrangement engaged with a support frame, the weight ratio arrangement comprising: a first exercise handle; a second exercise handle; at least one weight rack configured to adjustably receive added weight; and a weight ratio arrangement engaged with the support frame, the at least one weight rack, the first exercise handle, and the second exercise handle, the weight ratio arrangement comprising: a first exercise cable having a first end and a second end, the first end being connected to the first exercise handle and the second end being connected to a portion of the exercise machine; two movable pulley blocks aligned on a same axis of movement, each movable pulley block including at least one pulley, wherein the at least one weight rack is configured to move with one of the at least two movable pulley blocks; a locking mechanism movable between a locked position in which only one movable pulley block is movable and an unlocked position in which the two movable pulley blocks are movable, at least one floating pulley; and a second exercise cable having a first end and a second end, the first end being connected to the second exercise handle and the second end being connected to the at least one floating pulley.
16. The cable and pulley arrangement of claim 15, wherein the first exercise cable is operatively connected to a first movable pulley block of the at least two movable pulley blocks, wherein the first exercise cable is operatively connected to a second movable pulley block of the at least two movable pulley blocks, wherein the first exercise cable is operatively connected to the at least one floating pulley, and wherein the second movable pulley block is prevented from moving when the locking mechanism is in the locked position.
17. The cable and pulley arrangement of claim 16, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a pin and at least two through holes configured to receive the pin therethrough, wherein at least one through hole is provided on the support frame and at least one through hole is provided on the second movable pulley block, and wherein the pin is slidably received through the at least two through holes in the locked position.
18. The cable and pulley arrangement of claim 15, further comprising at least one guide rod attached to the support frame, wherein the at least two movable pulley blocks are configured to move in a vertical direction along the at least one guide rod.
19. The cable and pulley arrangement of claim 15, wherein the at least one weight rack is configured to receive plated weights thereon.
20. The cable and pulley arrangement of claim 15, wherein the at least one weight rack is a weight stack arrangement comprising: an adjustable weight stack; and a weight stack cable having a first end and a second end, the first end connected to the adjustable weight stack and the second end connected to the at least one movable pulley block.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) For purposes of the description hereinafter, the terms “upper”, “lower”, “right”, “left”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “top”, “bottom”, “lateral”, “longitudinal”, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the disclosure as it is oriented in the figures. However, it is to be understood that the disclosure may assume alternative variations and step sequences, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification, are simply exemplary aspects of the disclosure. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics related to the aspects disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting.
(14) The present disclosure is directed to, in general, an exercise or weight machine and, more particularly, to a weight ratio arrangement that allows a user to vary a mechanical advantage provided by traditional pulley arrangements on the exercise or weight machines. Certain aspects of the components of the exercise or weight machine and the weight ratio arrangement are illustrated in
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(18) The weight ratio arrangement 100 includes an exercise cable 22 and a plurality of pulleys, as described in further detail below. A first end of the exercise cable 22 is connected to the exercise handle 18a. A second opposing end of the exercise cable 22 is connected to a pulley block 111 provided on support frame 12 of the exercise machine 10. As shown in
(19) With the first end of the exercise cable 22 connected to the exercise handle 18a and the second end of the exercise cable 22 connected to the adjustable pulley block 111, the exercise cable 22 also adjusts its position relative to the support frame 12 with pulley block 111 as pulley block 111 is vertically adjusted. It is contemplated that the second end of the exercise cable 22 may be attached to other portions of the support frame 12. In such instances, pulley block 111 may be fixed to a portion of the support frame 12 in order to keep the exercise cable 22 properly routed within the weight ratio arrangement 100.
(20) The exercise cable 22 is guided through the pulley 108 downwardly to a pulley 112 fixed to a bottom portion of the support frame 12. The exercise cable 22 is directed through another pulley 114 also fixed to a bottom portion of the support frame 12. The exercise cable 22 is then directed upwards to pulley block 113 fixed to an upper portion of the support frame 12. Within pulley block 113, the exercise cable 22 is directed through a pulley 116 and further directed through a pulley 118. It is contemplated that pulley 114 may be located upwards within pulley block 113 instead of downwards in a bottom portion of the support frame 12. Either configuration may be appropriate for the weight ratio arrangement 100.
(21) The exercise cable 22 is then directed downward to the top movable pulley block 115. The exercise cable 22 is directed through a pulley 120 in the top movable pulley block 115 and upwards to another pulley 122 attached to pulley block 113. Although not shown, it is contemplated that pulley 122 may be within pulley block 113, attached to a pulley block 119, or within pulley block 119 so as to maintain proper spacing between the multiple pulleys described herein, so the weight ratio arrangement 100 operates properly.
(22) After being directed through pulley 120 and top movable pulley block 115, the exercise cable 22 is again directed downward to a bottom movable pulley block 117 and a pulley 124 located therein. Bottom movable pulley block 117 and pulley 124 are shown as being larger than top movable pulley block 115 and pulley 120 for clarity purposes in
(23) The exercise cable 22 is then directed upwards from pulley 124 and towards pulley block 119 where it is then directed through pulley 126 located therein. As shown in
(24) In the configuration described above, the exercise cable 22 interacts with bottom movable pulley block 117 and pulley 124 to change the weight ratio of the weight ratio arrangement 100. Depending on which handle is used, either the lat bar 16a or exercise handle 18a, and whether or not the bottom movable pulley block 117 is in the locked or unlocked position, the user may experience a 1:1, 1:2, or 1:4 weight ratio. Each of these scenarios will be described in more detail below. As the weight ratio of the weight ratio arrangement 100 changes, the user of the exercise machine 10 can experience three different resistance levels with the same amount of weight applied to the first and second weight racks 102, 104. This is made possible by the mechanical advantage provided by the pulley system of the weight ratio arrangement 100. As the number of movable pulleys changes, so too does the amount of resistance experienced by a user of the exercise machine 10.
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(28) Because floating pulley 128 is also connected to the pulley and cable system that includes exercise handle 18a and exercise cable 22, as described above, the lat bar cable 30 and pulley system also encounters a resistance determined by the plated weight 20 added by a user to weight racks 102, 104 as well as the chosen weight ratio of the weight ratio arrangement 100. When bottom movable pulley block 117 is in a locked position, the bottom movable pulley block 117 has no bearing on the weight ratio of the machine. Because the lat bar cable 30 is connected to the floating pulley 128, a user pulling the lat bar 16a with bottom movable pulley block 117 in the locked position experiences a 1:1 weight ratio. For example, when a user pulls the lat bar 16a sixteen (16) inches away from the support frame 12, the lat bar cable 30 pulls the floating pulley 128 downwards sixteen (16) inches, which in turn pulls the exercise cable 22 causing pulley 120 to be pulled upwards thus moving the first movable pulley block 115 up the first and second poles 150, 152 sixteen (16) inches as well. In other words, when the weight ratio arrangement 100 is set at a 1:1 weight ratio, a user exercising will displace the lat bar 16a an equal distance relative to the weight racks 102, 104 and their associated plated weights 20.
(29) In the unlocked position, a user pulling the lat bar 16a experiences a 1:2 weight ratio. In the unlocked position, both the first movable pulley block 115 and the second movable pulley block 117 are moved by their respective pulleys 120, 124 located therein. When the lat bar cable 30 moves the floating pulley 128 which in turn moves the exercise cable 22, the first movable pulley block 115 and the second movable pulley block 117 move up the first and second poles 150, 152 providing the 1:2 weight ratio. For example, when a user pulls the lat bar 16a sixteen (16) inches away from the support frame 12, the first movable pulley block 115, any plated weight 20 attached to the weight racks 102, 104, and the second movable pulley block 117 move up the first and second poles 150, 152 eight (8) inches.
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(33) While various aspects of the exercise machines 10 and weight ratio arrangement 100 were provided in the foregoing description, those skilled in the art may make modifications and alterations to these aspects without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. For example, it is to be understood that this disclosure contemplates that, to the extent possible, one or more features of any aspect can be combined with one or more features of any other aspect. Accordingly, the foregoing description is intended to be illustrative rather than restrictive. The invention described hereinabove is defined by the appended claims and all changes to the invention that fall within the meaning and the range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.