ADJUSTABLE POSITION GRIPPING HANDLE ASSEMBLY FOR EXERCISE MACHINES
20200121979 ยท 2020-04-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B23/1263
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1254
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03525
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03533
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A gripping handle assembly for an exercise machine, the gripping handle assembly having an axial shaft connected at an angle to a gripping handle, wherein the axial shaft is receivable into a circular bearing housing that is mounted to an end of an exercise arm, and wherein the axial shaft and the circular bearing housing each have engaging mechanisms such that a user pushes on a knob or pulls on the gripping handle to first unlock the axial shaft and then rotate the gripping handle to a different radial position. Releasing the gripping handle causes a spring to lock it into its new radial position. The first engaging mechanism may be a collar connected to the gripping handle with an indexing tab on the collar and the second engaging mechanism may be a plurality of indexing slots on the circular bearing housing such that the indexing tab is receivable into any one of the indexing slots.
Claims
1. A gripping handle assembly for an exercise machine, comprising: a circular bearing housing; an axial shaft receivable into the circular bearing housing; a gripping handle extending from the axial shaft, the gripping arm extending at an angle to the axial shaft; at least one bearing between the axial shaft and the circular bearing housing permitting rotational movement of the axial shaft within the circular bearing housing; a first engaging mechanism on the axial shaft; a second engaging mechanism on the circular bearing housing, wherein the first and second engaging mechanisms interlock to prevent rotation of the axial shaft in the circular bearing housing and wherein the first and second engaging mechanisms detach to permit rotation of the axial shaft in the circular bearing housing; and a spring biasing element in the circular bearing housing, the spring biasing element biasing the axial shaft into a locked position, the spring being displaceable to move the axial shaft into an unlocked position.
2. The gripping handle assembly of claim 1, wherein the axial shaft moves forward into the locked position when the spring is in a neutral position.
3. The gripping handle assembly of claim 2, wherein the spring is compressed to unlock the axial shaft.
4. The gripping handle assembly of claim 1, wherein the first engagement mechanism is a collar having an indexing tab thereon, and the second engagement mechanism is a plurality of indexing slots on the circular bearing housing, and wherein the indexing tab is receivable into any one of the indexing slots.
5. The gripping handle assembly of claim 4, wherein the collar wraps around the outside of the circular housing.
6. The gripping handle assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second engaging mechanisms detach from one another when a user pushes a knob connected to the gripping handle.
7. The gripping handle assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second engaging mechanisms detach from one another when a user pulls the gripping handle out of the circular bearing housing.
8. The gripping handle assembly of claim 1, further comprising padding around the gripping handle.
9. The gripping handle assembly of claim 1, wherein the handle assembly is mounted to a shoulder press machine such that a user pushing upwards on the exercise arm urges the axial shaft into its locked position.
10. The gripping handle assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second engagement mechanisms interlock at a plurality of different radial positions in a circle.
11. The gripping handle assembly of claim 10, wherein the plurality of different radial positions in a circle are disposed at 45 degrees to one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
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[0026] Importantly, it is to be understood that the present gripping handle assembly is not limited to use only with shoulder press machines. Rather, the present gripping handle assembly can be used with any exercise machine where moveable and re-positionable gripping handles are desired. For example, the present gripping handle assembly can be used with other machines, including but not limited to other pushing machines including chest press machines or pulling machines such as lateral pulldown machines or mid-row pull back machines.
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[0028] Gripping handle assembly 50 comprises a circular bearing housing 51 and an axial shaft 60 receivable into circular bearing housing 51. A gripping arm 10 extends outwardly at an angle from axial shaft 60; and one or more bearings 70 are received between axial shaft 60 and circular bearing housing 51. Bearings 70 permit rotational movement of axial shaft 60 within circular bearing housing 50. A knob 55 is also provided.
[0029] Gripping handle 10 is locked into place as follows. A first engaging mechanism 61 is provided on axial shaft 60 and a second engaging mechanism 52 is provided on circular bearing housing 50. The first and second engaging mechanisms 61 and 52 interlock to prevent rotation of the axial shaft 60 in circular bearing housing 50. The first and second engaging mechanisms 61 and 52 can be detached (i.e.: unlocked) to permit rotation of axial shaft 60 in the circular bearing housing 50. However, a spring biasing element 71 in circular bearing housing 51 can be used to bias axial shaft 60 into its locked position. Only when the spring 71 is displaced (i.e.: compressed) does axial shaft 60 become moveable into an unlocked position.
[0030] As illustrated herein, spring 71 may be compressed from its neutral position to unlock the gripping handle and permit its rotation. Preferably, this is done by pushing down on knob 55 (and/or pulling on handle 10). However, it is to be understood that the present system also encompasses embodiments where the spring is instead extended from its neutral position to unlock the gripping handle and permit its rotation. As illustrated herein, however, axial shaft 60 moves forward into its locked position when the spring returns to its neutral position.
[0031] In preferred aspects best seen in
[0032] In operation, the first and second engaging mechanisms 61 and 52 (illustrated herein as tab 62 and indexing slots 53 in plate 52) detach from one another when a user pushes down on knob 55 and/or pulls gripping arm 10 downwardly in a direction partially out of circular bearing housing 50. Further details of this locking and unlocking are seen by comparing
[0033] Lastly, as seen in