Dual and solo exercise apparatus
11273337 · 2022-03-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1236
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1227
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A modular exercise apparatus includes a pair of vertical frame members secured in spaced-apart relation by two or more internally threaded cross bars the ends of which are fitted with L-shaped mounting brackets that are manually secured by threaded mounting bolts passing through opposing aligned apertures in the frame members and into the threaded ends of the cross bars, the frame members further stabilized by at least one flanged U-shaped supporting member secured to a base member of the frame members by a threaded mounting bolt, enabling the apparatus to be assembled without the use of tools to form a variable, stable configuration that allows one or two users to execute a wide variety of vigorous exercises, and disassembled for compact storage. For solo use, the frame members are reduced in length and weight facilitating ease of movement of the assembled unit, as well as the disposition for storage.
Claims
1. A modular portable exercise apparatus comprising: a. a pair of rigid unitary frames, each rigid unitary frame comprising: i. an elongated base member dimensioned and configured to support the respective rigid unitary frame on a horizontal surface; ii. a pair of spaced-apart parallel vertical members extending from and permanently joined to an upper surface of the elongated base member; iii. a top member extending between and permanently joined to the upper ends of the pair of spaced-apart parallel vertical members and parallel to the elongated base member; b. at least one U-shaped rigid supporting member configured and dimensioned to be removably secured to the respective upper surface of each elongated base member and having depending legs extending to a horizontal plane that is tangential to an exterior bottom surface of the respective elongated base member, where at least one of the depending legs terminates in a flange extending horizontally outward from the respective elongated base member to contact the horizontal surface supporting the respective elongated base member; c. a plurality of rigid tubular cross bars with internally threaded tubular openings, each having rigid L-shaped mounting brackets permanently secured to opposite ends of the respective rigid tubular cross bar, a first arm of each of the rigid L-shaped mounting brackets provided with a central opening for receiving the internally threaded tubular opening of the respective rigid tubular cross bar in a close-fitting flush-mounted relationship and secured at a right angle to the respective rigid tubular cross bar, the central opening dimensioned and configured to align the internally threaded tubular opening in the respective rigid tubular cross bar with a pair of horizontally aligned mounting apertures provided in each of the pair of spaced-apart parallel vertical members and top member of each of the pair of rigid unitary frames that are configured to pass a threaded manually adjustable mounting bolt in close-fitting relation through the respective mounting apertures and into the internally threaded tubular opening in the respective rigid tubular cross bar and to thereby directly support the respective rigid tubular cross bar, a second adjacent arm of each of the rigid L-shaped mounting brackets being dimensioned and configured to contact a surface of the respective vertical member or top member adjacent the respective mounting apertures, whereby the respective rigid tubular cross bar secured at its opposing ends to the respective vertical or top members by the threaded manually adjustable mounting bolts maintains the pair of rigid unitary frames in secure parallel alignment.
2. The modular portable exercise apparatus of claim 1 in which a first vertical member of each of the pairs of spaced-apart parallel vertical members is straight and a second vertical member of each of the pairs of spaced apart parallel vertical members is configured with a lower vertical section and an upper vertical section connected by an offset section extending parallel to the respective elongated base member to thereby displace the upper vertical section of the second vertical member in the direction of the first vertical member.
3. The modular portable exercise apparatus of claim 2 in which a length of each offset section ranges from 8 inches to 10 inches and is displaced vertically from the top member of the respective rigid unitary frame a distance ranging from 5 inches to 7 inches.
4. The modular portable exercise apparatus of claim 3 which further comprises an elongated horizontal handle that is secured to the upper vertical section of each of the second vertical members, to thereby facilitate manual gripping of the elongated horizontal handle by a user.
5. The modular portable exercise apparatus of claim 1 in which the depending legs of each of the at least one U-shaped rigid supporting members are configured and dimensioned to closely fit top and side walls of the respective elongated base member and each of the depending legs terminates in an outwardly extending horizontal flange.
6. The modular portable exercise apparatus of claim 5 in which each of the at least one U-shaped rigid supporting members is removably secured to the respective elongated base member between the respective pair of spaced-apart parallel vertical members.
7. The modular portable exercise apparatus of claim 5 in which a width of each of the at least one U-shaped rigid supporting members measured along the longitudinal axis of the respective elongated base member on which it is positioned is in the range of from 4 inches to 6 inches, and the horizontal flanges respectively extend from each depending leg a distance ranging from 3 inches to 5 inches.
8. The modular portable exercise apparatus of claim 1 in which each of the threaded manually adjustable mounting bolts comprises an elongated machine threaded shaft terminating in a tapered guide surface, an opposing end of the elongated machine threaded shaft being permanently secured to a handle that is dimensioned and configured to facilitate manual adjustment of the respective threaded manually adjustable mounting bolt to secure components of the modular portable exercise apparatus to the pair of rigid unitary frames.
9. The modular portable exercise apparatus of claim 8 in which a portion of the handle proximate the elongated machine threaded shaft for each of the threaded manually adjustable mounting bolts has a broad planar surface that functions as an integral washer.
10. The modular portable exercise apparatus of claim 1 in which the first arm of each rigid L-shaped mounting bracket includes an L-shaped slot opening with a first leg of the L-shaped slot opening extending from an outer edge of the first arm toward the respective rigid tubular cross bar and a second leg of the L-shaped slot opening extending parallel to the outer edge, the L-shaped slot opening dimensioned to receive in close-fitting sliding relation a vertical shaft of a manually adjustable threaded hanger bolt.
11. The modular portable exercise apparatus of claim 10 which further comprises a plurality of manually adjustable threaded hanger bolts that are vertically positioned in threaded openings in an underside of the top member proximate its intersection with the pair of spaced-apart parallel vertical members of each of the pair of rigid unitary frames to engage the L-shaped slot opening formed in the first arm of each respective rigid L-shaped mounting bracket extending from each respective rigid tubular cross bar, each of the plurality of manually adjustable threaded hanger bolts having a handle permanently attached to a threaded shaft and having a planar surface dimensioned to contact the first arm of each respective rigid L-shaped mounting bracket and secure the respective rigid tubular cross bar for storage in a vertical orientation against the underside of the top member of a respective one of the pair of rigid unitary frames.
12. The modular portable exercise apparatus of claim 1 in which an upper surface of each of the at least one U-shaped rigid supporting members is provided with a central aperture that is dimensioned to pass a threaded shaft of a mounting bolt in close-fitting relation.
13. The modular portable exercise apparatus of claim 1 in which the pair of rigid unitary frames are fabricated from rectangular aluminum tube stock.
14. The modular portable exercise apparatus of claim 1 in which the internally threaded tubular openings of each of the plurality of rigid tubular cross bars are fitted with internally threaded stationary bushings.
15. The modular portable exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one of the plurality of rigid tubular cross bars is attached between the top members of the pair of rigid unitary frames and at least one of the plurality of rigid tubular cross bars is attached between respective ones of the pairs of spaced-apart parallel vertical members of the pair of rigid unitary frames.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiments of the invention are described in more detail below and with reference to the attached drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) Referring now to
(10) Each of frame members (20) is comprised of a longitudinal base member (22), a pair of spaced-apart vertical members (24) joined to, and extending upwardly to support a longitudinal top member (26) that is parallel to the base member (22). In constructing the frame member (20), the vertical members (24) and the top member (20 are advantageously first welded to form a U-shaped structure, the open end of which is then welded to the base member (22).
(11) In order to provide and assure the stability and safety of the apparatus during a vigorous workout by users, each base member (22) is provided with at least one generally centrally located U-shaped supporting member (80) that is secured in place on base member (22) by a threaded mounting bolt (30) received in an internally threaded opening (23). As shown in
(12) As illustrated, threaded bolts (30), as well as all other threaded bolts referred to below and shown in the drawings, are provided with an integral handle to facilitate the manual positioning and tightening of the bolt in threaded openings provided in various components of the apparatus. For convenience, the machine threaded bolts are of uniform length and are interchangeable. The bolt handles can be of any conventional configuration that provides a secure comfortable grip and adequate leverage to manually tighten the bolt once positioned to secure the cross bars (60) and supporting members (80) in place. As explained above, the apertures (28) in the vertical and top members are dimensioned to permit the free passage of the threaded shaft (34) of mounting bolt (30). The ends of the threaded shaft (34) preferably chamfered to facilitate their passage through the apertures (28) and proper alignment with the receiving threads in the ends of cross bars (60).
(13) In an embodiment, the cross bar (60) comprises a length of rigid pipe, tubing or a solid rod that is comfortable to grip during use, e.g., with an outside diameter in the range of from 1.25″ to 1.5″, and that is approximately 27″ to 30″ long. The ends of the cross bar are internally threaded to receive the threaded mounting bolt (30). In an embodiment, an internally threaded stationary bushing (not shown) is secured in a corresponding opening in the end of the cross bar.
(14) An L-shaped end bracket (70) is provided with a central opening (74) in a transverse arm (72) to receive the end of the cross bar, to which the bracket is welded at a right angle and finished to provide a relatively smooth flat surface. The dimensions of arms (72,78) of the bracket correspond to the contour and dimensions of the adjacent sides of the top member (2.6) and vertical members (24) to which they are attached, as is explained below, to securely join the assembled frames (20). As illustrated, the arms (72, 78) are planar and correspond in size to the height and width of the rectangular tubular members (24, 26). As can best be seen in
(15) The vertical members (24) and top member (26) are provided with a plurality of unthreaded apertures (28) as illustrated. The diameter of the apertures is predetermined to freely pass the shaft of the threaded mounting bolts (30). To assemble the exercise apparatus (10), a flanged U-shaped supporting member (80) is secured to each base member (22) and the pair of frames (20) are positioned parallel with their ends aligned and spaced apart to receive a cross bar.
(16) A cross bar (60) is positioned between the top members (26), with the free arm (78) of an end bracket (70) resting on the upper surface of the top member (26); threaded mounting bolts (30) are then passed through the apertures (28) in the opposing top members (26) and into the internally threaded ends of the cross bar (60); the mounting bolts (30) are manually tightened to bring the arm (72) of the mounting bracket (70) into contact with the side wall of top member (26), thus securing the cross bar (60) and the frames (20) together to form a rigid unified structure. As will be apparent, the cross bar (60) when installed as described can be utilized as a pull-up bar.
(17) Additional cross bars (60) with integral end brackets (70) can similarly be mounted by means of apertures (28) and threaded bolts (30) between the vertical members (24) and at additional locations along the top member (26) to accommodate a variety of exercise routines. Due to its symmetrical construction of this embodiment, all the exercises that can be performed on one end of the apparatus by one user can also be performed at the same time on the opposite side by a second user.
(18) The undersides of top members (26) are provided with threaded openings (not shown) to receive hanger bolts (36) that serve to support cross bars (60) in a vertical storage position when they are not in use, or when the exercise apparatus is disassembled. The shafts of cross bar hanger bolts are dimensioned to receive the L-shaped slot opening (76) in the transverse arm (74) of end bracket (70).
(19) With continuing reference to
(20) Dip bars (92) are permanently secured, e.g., by welding, as a longitudinal extension about 8″ to 9″ long at each end of the top member (26). The dip bars can be fabricated from sections of 1″ pipe, i.e., with an outside diameter of approximately 1.25″. It will be understood that all of the hand-gripping surfaces can be provided with knurling, or other conventional surface treatments.
(21) Moving of the apparatus is facilitated by the installation of wheel assemblies (50), such as that shown in
(22) From the above description, it will be understood that the modular portable exercise apparatus (10) of the present disclosure broadly comprehends:
(23) a. a pair of rigid unitary frames (20), each frame comprising: i. an elongated base member (22) dimensioned and configured to support the frame on a horizontal surface; ii. a pair of spaced-apart generally parallel vertical members (24) extending from and permanently joined to an upper surface of the base member; iii. a top member (26) extending between and permanently joined to the upper ends of the vertical members (24), the top member being parallel to the base member (22);
(24) b. at least one generally U-shaped rigid supporting member (80) configured and dimensioned to be releasably secured to the upper surface of the base member (22) and having depending legs (82) extending to a horizontal plane that is tangential to the exterior bottom surface of the base member (22), where preferably both of the legs terminate in outwardly extending flanges (84) configured to contact the horizontal surface supporting the base member;
(25) c. a plurality of rigid tubular cross bars (60), each having rigid L-shaped mounting brackets (70) permanently secured to the opposite ends of the bar, one arm (72) of each of the mounting brackets provided with a central opening (74) for receiving an internally threaded end (62) of the tubular cross bar (60) in a close-fitting flush-mounted relationship and secured at a right angle to the cross bar, the central opening (74) being dimensioned and configured to align the tubular opening in the cross bar (60) with a pair of horizontally aligned mounting apertures (28) provided in the vertical members (24) and top member (26) of the frame (20) that are configured to pass in close-fitting relation to a matingly threaded manually adjustable mounting bolt (30) through the frame member and into the internally threaded opening (62) in the tubular cross bar (60) and to thereby directly support the cross bar, the adjacent arm (76) of the L-shaped bracket (70) being dimensioned and configured to contact a surface of the frame member adjacent the mounting apertures (28), whereby the bracket-mounted cross bar (60) secured at its opposing ends to the respective frame members by the threaded mounting bolts (30) maintains the frames (20) in secure parallel alignment.
(26) Referring now to
(27) The step or offset section (224C) between the two vertical sections (222A, 222B) of the frame members (220) permits the user to easily lift the end of the assembled frames by, elongated upper handles (292) in the form of a rod or pipe when the apparatus is to be moved to a new location for use, or to a location for storage of the disassembled unit. The projecting ends of handles (292) are positioned between the projection of the outer surface of vertical members (224A, 224B) in order to avoid damaging a wall surface adjacent that end of the apparatus during use or during storage of the individual frame members, e.g., in a closet or beneath a bed. The carrying/moving handles (292) as positioned in the offset region also provide sufficient space for the user to comfortably grip the handle(s) when lifting the apparatus. As in the dual embodiment described above, the frames (220) unit can be fitted with wheel assemblies (50) to assist in moving the exercise apparatus (210).
(28) The other elements of this “solo” user embodiment of
(29) As will be apparent from the above description, the apparatus of the present invention can be quickly and easily assembled without special tools or hardware following its initial purchase or after removal from storage. Once assembled, the apparatus can be utilized in a self-evident and effortless manner to perform total body exercises at virtually any location, and in a manner that is not only easy and effective, but that is intuitive and can be performed with a minimal amount of training and/or experience with the apparatus.
(30) The foregoing written description and the drawings have been provided to facilitate and enhance the full understanding of the invention. While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent that such embodiments are provided by way of example and that other variations, changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art, and that the scope of the invention is to be determined by the claims that follow.