Weight bearing exercise system
11052280 ยท 2021-07-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Brock Massner (Houston, TX, US)
- Mark Chiles (Yorba Linda, CA, US)
- Francois Martin (Cypress, TX, US)
- Marko Vujicic (Huntington Beach, CA, US)
- Greg Wallace (Mission Viejo, CA, US)
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0428
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/156
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/009
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An exercise system has an elongate rigid housing, and an elongate extension arm mounted via a pivot to a bottom end of the elongate rigid housing. A first pulley system is rotatably mounted to a fixed position of the elongate rigid housing. An adjustable mounting mechanism is mounted on the elongate rigid housing. A second pulley system is rotatably mounted on the adjustable mounting mechanism so that the second pulley system can be moved relative to the first pulley system, thereby adjusting the distance between the first pulley system and the second pulley system. An elastic cord extends back and forth between the first and second pulley systems, around the arm pulley of the elongate extension arm, and to a free end that may be used for performing exercises.
Claims
1. An exercise system comprising an elongate rigid housing that extends from a top end and a bottom end, the bottom end having a base structure for supporting the elongate rigid housing in an upright orientation; a first pulley system having at least two pulleys rotatably mounted adjacent each other to a fixed position of the elongate rigid housing; an adjustable mounting mechanism pivotally mounted on the elongate rigid housing; a second pulley system having at least two pulleys rotatably mounted adjacent each other on the adjustable mounting mechanism so that the second pulley system can be moved relative to the first pulley system, thereby adjusting a distance between the first pulley system and the second pulley system; an elongate extension arm having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being mounted via a pivot to the elongate rigid housing; an arm pulley rotatably mounted on the distal end of the elongate extension arm; an elastic cord having an anchor end fixedly attached to the rigid housing, the elastic cord extending back and forth between the first and second pulley systems, around each of the at least two pulleys of each of the first and second pulley systems, before extending out and around the arm pulley of the elongate extension arm, and to a free end that may be used for performing exercises; and wherein adjustment of the adjustable mounting mechanism adjusts a resistance of the elastic cord.
2. The exercise system of claim 1, wherein the adjustable mounting mechanism comprises: a mounting plate fixedly mounted on the elongate rigid housing; a swing arm connected to the mounting plate via a pivot, the swing arm having a locking protrusion; and a fixed arm fixedly mounted to the elongate rigid housing, the locking protrusion adjustably engaging with the fixed arm for adjusting the position of the second pulley system to one of a plurality of predefined distances from the first pulley system.
3. The exercise system of claim 2, wherein the fixed arm includes a plurality of locking notches each shaped to receive the locking protrusion of the swing arm, such that the swing arm may be locked in different positions to adjust the distance between the first and second pulley systems.
4. The exercise system of claim 3, further comprising a gas spring connected to the swing arm and the elongate rigid housing for dampening movement of the swing arm.
5. The exercise system of claim 1, wherein the elongate rigid housing includes a pair of laterally spaced channels on a rear surface of laterally spaced support frames, the pair of laterally spaced channels having locking brackets adapted for mounting the exercise system to a power rack.
6. The exercise system of claim 1, wherein the elongate extension arm further includes first and second guide pulleys for guiding the elastic cord.
7. The exercise system of claim 1, wherein the free end of the elastic cord includes a carabiner.
8. An exercise system comprising an elongate rigid housing having a pair of laterally spaced support frames that extend from a top end and a bottom end, the bottom end having a base structure for supporting the elongate rigid housing in an upright orientation; a first pulley system having at least two pulleys rotatably mounted adjacent each other to a fixed position of the elongate rigid housing; an adjustable mounting mechanism pivotally mounted on the elongate rigid housing; a second pulley system having at least two pulleys rotatably mounted adjacent each other on the adjustable mounting mechanism so that the second pulley system can be moved relative to the first pulley system, thereby adjusting a distance between the first pulley system and the second pulley system; an elongate extension arm having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being mounted via a pivot to the elongate rigid housing; an arm pulley rotatably mounted on the distal end of the elongate extension arm; an elastic cord having an anchor end fixedly attached to the rigid housing, the elastic cord extending back and forth between the first and second pulley systems, around each of the at least two pulleys of each of the first and second pulley systems, before extending out and around the arm pulley of the elongate extension arm, and to a free end that may be used for performing exercises; wherein adjustment of the adjustable mounting mechanism adjusts a resistance of the elastic cord; and wherein the first and second pulley systems are positioned between the pair of laterally spaced support frames.
9. The exercise system of claim 8, wherein the adjustable mounting mechanism comprises: a mounting plate fixedly mounted on the elongate rigid housing; a swing arm connected to the mounting plate via a pivot, the swing arm having a locking protrusion; and a fixed arm fixedly mounted to the elongate rigid housing, the locking protrusion adjustably engaging with the fixed arm for adjusting the position of the second pulley system to one of a plurality of predefined distances from the first pulley system.
10. The exercise system of claim 9, wherein the fixed arm includes a plurality of locking notches each shaped to receive the locking protrusion of the swing arm, such that the swing arm may be locked in different positions to adjust the distance between the first and second pulley systems.
11. The exercise system of claim 10, further comprising a gas spring connected to the swing arm and the elongate rigid housing for dampening movement of the swing arm.
12. The exercise system of claim 8, wherein the elongate rigid housing includes a pair of laterally spaced channels on a rear surface of the laterally spaced support frames, the pair of laterally spaced channels having locking brackets adapted for mounting the exercise system to a power rack.
13. The exercise system of claim 8, wherein the elongate extension arm further includes first and second guide pulleys for guiding the elastic cord.
14. The exercise system of claim 8, wherein the free end of the elastic cord includes a carabiner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings illustrate the present invention. In such drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) The above-described drawing figures illustrate the invention, a weight bearing exercise system 10 wherein a user adjusts the distance between first and second pulley systems 70 and 72 to enable different levels of resistance for weight training. Adjustable positions of the system 10 provide an exponential increase in resistance as a function of distance that an elastic cord 60 is stretched.
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(16) The adjustable mounting mechanism 40 which moves the second pulley system 72 comprises a mounting plate 44 fixedly mounted on the elongate rigid housing 20, the mounting plate 44 being connected to a swing arm 46 via a pivot 48. The swing arm 46 comprises the adjustment handle 42 with a trigger release 50, which controls a locking protrusion 52 of the swing arm 46. The locking protrusion 52 adjustably engages with a fixed arm 54 of the mounting mechanism 40. The fixed arm 54 may have an arcuate shape, and may include a plurality of locking notches 56 shaped to receive the locking protrusion 52 of the swing arm 46, such that a user may grasp the adjustment handle 42 to move the swing arm 46 upwardly and position the locking protrusion 52 within the locking notches 56, thereby increasing the distance and resistance between the first and second pulley systems 70 and 72. Alternatively, the user may grasp the adjustment handle 42 and depress the trigger release 50 to withdraw the locking protrusion 52, which allows the swing arm 46 to move downwardly, thereby decreasing the distance and resistance between the first and second pulley systems 70 and 72.
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(19) The exercise system 10 may further include a gas spring 58 connected to the swing arm 46 and the elongate rigid housing for dampening movement of the swing arm 46. In this embodiment, when a user wishes to lower the mounting mechanism 40, the gas spring 58 dampens the movement of the swing arm 46, so that the force of the elastic cord 60 being released, so that the swing arm 46 does not move abruptly and slam downwardly.
(20) In another embodiment, the adjustable mounting mechanism may utilize alternative structures known in the art. Non-limiting examples include: any form of pivoting mechanisms or swing arms, with any form of adjustable locking structures known in the art; various forms of sliding adjustment mechanisms, tracks, channels, etc., known in the art; and other physical structures known to those skilled in the art, or which may be designed by one skilled in the art.
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(22) As used in this application, the words a, an, and one are defined to include one or more of the referenced item unless specifically stated otherwise. The terms approximately and about are defined to mean+/10%, unless otherwise stated. Also, the terms have, include, contain, and similar terms are defined to mean comprising unless specifically stated otherwise. Furthermore, the terminology used in the specification provided above is hereby defined to include similar and/or equivalent terms, and/or alternative embodiments that would be considered obvious to one skilled in the art given the teachings of the present patent application. While the invention has been described with reference to at least one particular embodiment, it is to be clearly understood that the invention is not limited to these embodiments, but rather the scope of the invention is defined by claims made to the invention.