Exercise apparatus
11433269 · 2022-09-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2071/027
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0555
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/0227
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An exercise apparatus includes an elongate cable being elastic and having opposing first and second ends configured to be grasped by a user. The elongate cable is configured to provide resistance to being stretched along its length in response to an application of a tension force to the first and second ends of the cable and return to its unstretched length upon the user releasing the tension force. The elongate cable includes a first portion having a first elasticity, and a second portion having a second elasticity that is different than the first elasticity of the first portion.
Claims
1. An exercise apparatus, comprising: an elongate cable being elastic and having opposing first and second ends configured to be grasped by a user, the elongate cable being resiliently biased toward an unstretched length such that the elongate cable resists being stretched along a length thereof in response to an application of a tension force to the first and second ends thereof and the elongate cable is configured to return to the unstretched length upon the user releasing the tension force, wherein the elongate cable includes a first portion having a first elastic modulus, and a second portion having a second elastic modulus that is different than the first elastic modulus of the first portion, wherein the first and second portions of the elongate cable are monolithically formed with one another.
2. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first portion of the elongate cable is positioned between a central region of the elongate cable and the first end of the elongate cable, and the second portion of the elongate cable is positioned between the central region of the elongate cable and the second end of the elongate cable.
3. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first portion of the elongate cable is positioned adjacent to the first end of the elongate cable, and the second portion of the elongate cable is positioned adjacent to the second end of the elongate cable.
4. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first portion of the elongate cable has an end, and the second portion of the elongate cable has an end that is monolithically formed with the end of the first portion at a central region of the elongate cable.
5. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first portion of the elongate cable has a first end that forms the first end of the elongate cable and a second end, and the second portion of the elongate cable has a first end that forms the second end of the elongate cable and a second end, the second ends of the first and second portions being adjacent to one another at a central region of the elongate cable.
6. The exercise apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the first portion of the elongate cable has a length approximating a first half of the length of the elongate cable, and the second portion of the elongate cable has a length approximating a second half of the length of the elongate cable.
7. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first and second portions of the elongate cable are fabricated from a same material, and the first portion of the elongate cable is thicker than the second portion of the elongate cable.
8. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first portion of the elongate cable is fabricated from a different material than the second portion of the elongate cable.
9. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the elongate cable is fabricated from at least one of rubber or elastic fabric.
10. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: a first handle coupled to the first end of the elongate cable; and a second handle coupled to the second end of the elongate cable.
11. A resistance band for strength training, the resistance band comprising: a first end having a first handle; a second end having a second handle; a central region between the first and second ends; a first portion having a first elastic modulus and positioned only between the first end and the central region; and a second portion having a second elastic modulus that is different from the first elastic modulus, the second portion being positioned between the second end and the central region, wherein the first and second portions are monolithically formed with one another.
12. The resistance band according to claim 11, wherein the first portion has an end, and the second portion has an end that is monolithically formed with the end of the first portion at the central region.
13. The resistance band according to claim 11, wherein the first portion has a first end that forms the first end of the resistance band and a second end, and the second portion has a first end that forms the second end of the resistance band and a second end, the second ends of the first and second portions being adjacent to one another at the central region.
14. The resistance band according to claim 11, wherein the first and second portions are fabricated from a same material, and the first portion is thicker than the second portion.
15. The resistance band according to claim 11, wherein the first portion is fabricated from a different material than the second portion.
16. The resistance band according to claim 11, wherein the first and second portions are fabricated from at least one of rubber or elastic fabric.
17. An exercise apparatus, comprising: an elongate cable being elastic and having opposing first and second ends configured to be grasped by a user, the elongate cable being resiliently biased toward an unstretched length such that the elongate cable resists being stretched along a length thereof in response to an application of a tension force to the first and second ends thereof and the elongate cable is configured to return to the unstretched length upon the user releasing the tension force, wherein the elongate cable includes a first portion having a first elastic modulus, and a second portion having a second elastic modulus that is different than the first elastic modulus of the first portion, wherein the first and second portions of the elongate cable are directly coupled to one another.
18. The exercise apparatus according to claim 17, wherein the first portion of the elongate cable is positioned between a central region of the elongate cable and the first end of the elongate cable, and the second portion of the elongate cable is positioned between the central region of the elongate cable and the second end of the elongate cable.
19. The exercise apparatus according to claim 17, wherein the first portion of the elongate cable is positioned adjacent to the first end of the elongate cable, and the second portion of the elongate cable is positioned adjacent to the second end of the elongate cable.
20. The exercise apparatus according to claim 17, wherein the first portion of the elongate cable has an end, and the second portion of the elongate cable has an end that merges with the end of the first portion at a central region of the elongate cable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other aspects and features of the present disclosure will become more apparent in light of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar or identical elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) The elongate cable 12 has the opposing first and second ends 12a, 12b supporting the first and second handles 14, 16, which are configured to be grasped by a user, and a central region 12c positioned between the first and second ends 12a, 12b. The handles 14, 16 may be permanently affixed to the first and second ends 12a, 12b of the elongate cable 12 or detachably secured to the first and second ends 12a, 12b of the elongate cable 12 via a hook and loop strap, shackle, knot, or the like. In other aspects, the first and second ends 12a, 12b of the elongate cable 12 may be devoid of handles.
(8) The elongate cable 12 includes a first portion or segment 18 having a first elastic modulus, and a second portion or segment 20 having a second elastic modulus that is different than the first elastic modulus of the first portion 18. For example, the first portion 18 may be more elastic than the second portion 20 such that a greater tensile force is required to stretch the second portion 20 of the elongate cable 12 the same amount as the first portion 18. The first and second portions 18, 20 may be fabricated from the same material having different diameters or wall thicknesses from one another thereby giving each a different elastic modulus.
(9) In other aspects, the first and second portions 18, 20 may have different elastic moduli from one another due to the first and second portions 18, 20 being fabricated from different materials. For example, the first portion 18 may be fabricated from a first type of rubber or elastic fabric having a predetermined elastic modulus whereas the second portion 20 may be fabricated from a second type of rubber or elastic fabric having a predetermined elastic modulus that is greater than the elastic modulus of the first portion 18.
(10) The first portion 18 of the elongate cable 12 is positioned between the central region 12c of the elongate cable 12 and the first end 12a of the elongate cable 12, and the second portion 20 of the elongate cable 12 is positioned between the central region 12c of the elongate cable 12 and the second end 12b of the elongate cable 12. The first portion 18 of the elongate cable 12 may have a first end 18a positioned adjacent to or forming the first end 12a of the elongate cable 12, and a second end 18b positioned at and forming part of the central region 12c of the elongate cable 12. Similarly, the second portion 20 of the elongate cable 12 may have a first end 20a positioned adjacent to or forming the second end 12b of the elongate cable 12, and a second end 20b positioned at and forming part of the central region 12c of the elongate cable 12. The second ends 18b, 20b of the first and second portions 18, 20 may merge with one another, thereby together forming the central region 12c of the elongate cable 12. In aspects, the second ends 18b, 20b of the first and second portions 18, 20 may be monolithically formed with one another or integrally connected to one another.
(11) The first portion 18 of the elongate cable 12 may have a length equal to a first half of the length of the elongate cable 12, and the second portion 20 of the elongate cable 12 may have a length equal to a second half of the length of the elongate cable 12 such that the first and second portions 18, 20 together make up the entire length of the elongate cable 12.
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(13) Since the second portion 20 of the elongate cable 12 has a different elastic modulus than the first portion 18 (e.g., a greater elastic modulus), for the user to lift or pull the handles 14, 16 upwardly at the same rate, the left arm of the user must apply a first tensile load “T1” and the right arm of the user must apply a second tensile load “T2” that is greater than the first tensile load “T1.” In this way, the user is performing an offset loaded bicep curl. It is contemplated that other types of offset loaded exercises may be performed using the exercise apparatus 10, such as, for example, squats, lateral raises, leg press, tricep press, etc.
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(15) Exercise apparatus 100 includes an elongate cable 102 having first and second ends 102a, 102b, and handles 114, 116 coupled to the respective first and second ends 102a, 102b. Instead of the elongate cable 102 having a different elasticity in different portions thereof as is the case in the exercise apparatus 10 of
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(17) Exercise apparatus 200 includes an elongate cable 202 having first and second ends 202a, 202b, a central region 202c between the first and second ends 202a, 202b, and handles 214, 216 coupled to the respective first and second ends 202a, 202b. The entire elongate cable 202 may be fabricated from a single material (e.g., rubber with a preset elastic modulus) but for a single segment 213 formed with the elongate cable 202 at a position between the central region 202c of the elongate cable 202 and the first end 202a of the elongate cable 202. The single segment 213 has a different modulus of elasticity than the remainder of the elongate cable 202 (e.g., a greater modulus of elasticity). As such, the half 218 of the elongate cable 202 with the segment 213 has a different overall modulus of elasticity than the half 220 of the cable 202 without the segment 213.
(18) While several aspects and features of the disclosure are detailed above and shown in the drawings, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited thereto, as it is intended that the disclosure be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Therefore, the above description and accompanying drawings should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of particular configurations. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.