Adjustable Tension Device For Use With A Resistance Band Exercise Apparatus
20190168054 ยท 2019-06-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2071/027
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/0072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4043
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0054
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0442
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03533
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention relates to novel apparatus for adjusting the length of a resistance band portion of an exercise apparatus without disconnecting the band from the apparatus, such as an exercise apparatus having a resistance band slidingly coupled between a parachute-like safety device and a user handle.
Claims
1. An elastic resistance band exercise device, comprising; an elastic resistance band having first and second opposed ends, where each of the first and second ends is coupled to a respective one of a first and second user portion so that a user can stretch said elastic resistance band over a range of motion and thereby establish a range of elastic tension between said first and second user portions; wherein said coupling at at least one of the user portions is a sliding coupling formed by said resistance band passing through an opening attached to the at least one user portion; and a friction device connected with the at least one user portion for releasably engaging the resistance band at the point of its sliding coupling with the user portion, so as to substantially prevent movement of the resistance band through said opening when engaged.
2. The elastic resistance band exercise device of claim 1, where the sliding coupling comprises a tab affixed at one of the user portions, which tab has an opening formed therein through which the elastic resistance band passes through.
3. The elastic resistance band exercise device of claim 2, where the tab is formed by two layers of material, where a grommet is positioned in said tab to form a first opening of said sliding connection and where a second opening of said sliding connection is a channel formed by a space bound between the two layers of material, an outer edge of the grommet and an end of the tab.
4. The elastic resistance band exercise device of claim 3, where the first and second openings cooperate to form the friction device.
5. The elastic resistance band exercise device of claim 4, where the first and second user portions are each a handle adapted to be grasped by a user, where a tab is affixed to each handle to form a sliding coupling with the handle, and where the elastic resistance band has a first end connected to the handle and a second end connected by the sliding couplings to a handle.
6. The elastic resistance band exercise device of claim 4, where one end of the elastic resistance band includes a stopper to prevent it from passing through the second opening, and the other end of the elastic resistance band threads through the second opening and then through the first opening, so as to form the sliding coupling with the first user portion in a manner that integrally forms the friction device, and then is affixed to the second user portion.
7. The elastic resistance band exercise device of claim 6, where tension in the elastic resistance band causes the channel in the tab to fold towards the first opening, which fold causes a increase of friction against said elastic resistance band within the channel sufficient to substantially fix the position of the elastic resistance band at said sliding coupling, so that a user can stretch said elastic resistance band over a desired range of motion and thereby establish a desired range of elastic tension between said first and second user portions.
8. The elastic resistance band exercise device of claim 6, where the first user portion is a center chute of flexible material and the second user portion is a handle adapted to be grasped by a user, and where the sliding coupling that integrally forms the friction device is formed at each of the opposed ends of the center chute.
9. The elastic resistance band exercise device of claim 7, where a perimeter edge of the tab which forms said channel has an elongate shoulder portion shaped so as partially engage the first opening when the channel folds towards the first opening.
10. The elastic resistance band exercise device of claim 1, where said first user portion comprises a sheet-like material having a substantially elongate shape and opposed ends, and where each of the opposed ends is coupled to a handle as the second user portion, the handles adapted to be grasped by a user of the exercise and provide tension between the first and second user portions, said sheet-like material of the first user portion functions so as to provide an air brake for a respective end of said resistance band coupled thereto in the event said tension causes said sheet-like material to be suddenly moved.
11. The elastic resistance band exercise device of claim 1, where the sliding coupling comprises: an opening affixed at one end of one of the user portions through which the elastic resistance band passes through; and said friction device comprises a further element which cooperates with the opening so as to releasably engage the resistance band at the point where it passes through the opening.
12. The elastic resistance band exercise device of claim 11, where the further element comprises a wedge.
13. The elastic resistance band exercise device of claim 12, where the wedge further comprises a tether connecting the wedge to the end of the user portion, where the tether passes through the opening.
14. The elastic resistance band exercise device of claim 13, where the tether comprises a length of resistance band having a stopper at each of its ends, each of said stoppers functioning as said wedge when engaged with the resistance band at said opening.
15. An elastic resistance band exercise device, comprising; an elastic resistance band having first and second opposed ends, where each of the first and second ends is coupled to a respective one of a first and second user portion so that a user can stretch said elastic resistance band over a range of motion and thereby establish a range of elastic tension between said first and second user portions; wherein said coupling at at least one of the user portions is a sliding coupling comprising a tab affixed at one of the user portions, which tab has an opening formed therein through which the elastic resistance band passes through; and a friction device connected with the at least one user portion for releasably engaging the resistance band at the point of its sliding coupling with the user portion, so as to substantially prevent movement of the resistance band through said opening when engaged; where the tab is formed by two layers of material, where a grommet is positioned in said tab to form a first opening of said sliding connection and where a second opening of said sliding connection is a channel formed by a space bound between the two layers of material, an outer edge of the grommet and an end of the tab, such that the first and second openings cooperate to form the friction device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and constitute part of this specification, illustrate embodiments and details of the invention, and, together with the general description given above and the detailed description given below, serve to explain the features of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] Various embodiments of the present invention provide a novel device for adjusting the length of a resistance band. The device finds applications in fields such as physical fitness, exercise and therapy apparatus.
[0027] While the following text may reference or exemplify specific components of a device or a method of utilizing the device, it is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to such particular references or examples. Various modifications may be made by those skilled in the art, in view of practical and economic considerations, such as the concentration of graphene oxide and the shear rate for forming emulsion.
[0028] The articles a and an as used herein refers to one or more or at least one, unless otherwise indicated. That is, reference to any element or component of the present invention by the indefinite article a or an does not exclude the possibility that more than one element or component is present.
[0029] The term about as used herein refers to the referenced numeric indication plus or minus 10% of that referenced numeric indication.
[0030] As noted above,
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[0032] Typically, the elastic band material 8 is formed of surgical tubing or other elastic, resistive material, such as Thera-Bands.
[0033] Additionally, center chute 10 may include a strip of flexible material sewn or otherwise affixed to its center, which material aids in the mounting of the center chute 10 to a fixed position, such as a door, as more fully described in our '735 patent.
[0034] Referring again back to
Construction:
[0035] As shown generally in
[0036] Alternatively, instead of using the grommet 14 to determine the diameter of channel 20, it may be advantageous in some embodiments to stitch or use some other means to form the channel 20, instead of the grommet, thereby allowing more freedom of where to position the grommet 14, without affecting the diameter of the channel 20.
[0037] In one embodiment of the invention, shown in
[0038] Although in the illustrated embodiment channel 20 is formed in a tab 12 connected to the center chute 10, channel 20 could be formed in a tab connected to the handle portion 6 of the resistance band device 4.
[0039] In accordance with the present invention, the hole in the grommet forms a slidable coupling of the resistance band 8 with the center chute 10 (or in an alternative embodiment, handles 6). As will be described in more detail below, the channel 0 forms a friction device which cooperates with the grommet to releasable engage bands 8 at a user adjusted position.
Assembly:
[0040] A free end (not shown) of the resistance tube 8 is threaded from the handle (not shown), through grommet 14, and then into a first end of channel 20. At a second end of channel 20, tube 8 is stretched open using a spreader tool and a stopper bead 24 is inserted therein. The diameter of stopper bead 24 is sufficiently greater than the diameter of channel 20 and the hole in grommet 14, so as effectively form a conventional stop which prevents the end of tube 8 having the stopper bead 24 from re-entering channel 20.
In Operation:
[0041] Once assembly is complete, the exercise apparatus 4 is provided to a user who can, as noted in our USP '735, stand on the center portion and while grasping the handles 6, move the handles in an up and down motion, thereby getting exercise or physical thereby in a safe way.
[0042] If the user desires to adjust the amount of effort to move the handles over a given range of motion, the user merely needs to adjust the friction device which cooperates with the sliding coupling of the band 8 to the center chute 10.
[0043] This is accomplished as follows: As shown in
[0044] Accordingly, a tension adjustment for the exercise apparatus 4 is formed by this arrangement, since a user can merely use the technique shown in
[0045] Depending upon the coefficient of friction of the materials used to construct the grommet, the web material and the outer surface of the resistance band/tube, the friction can be overcome when sufficient force is applied to the adjustable friction device.
[0046] This overcoming of the friction is actually a safety feature in the current environment, since if after the user has adjusted the length of the band, if the user grasping the handle stretches the tubing more than a given amount, such as 250%-400% (depending on the coefficient of friction of the materials), the resistance band will start to slide in the channel, thereby reducing the tension in the band, and helping prevent a sudden snap due to overstretching. Additionally, the reduction in tension caused by slippage of the band in the channel will probably be noticed by the user, who will then realize that they are overstretching the tubing.
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[0048] In a similar manner,
[0049] a length of line 504 that passes through the hole in grommet 14 and which has a wedge-shaped stopper 502 at one end and an attachment tine 506 which is secured to tab 12 by forcing time 506 through a small hole, not shown, in tab 12, so as to secure line 504 to tab 12 in a conventional manner. Once the user slides tube 8 within the hole in grommet 14 to determine a desired length of tube 8 between the center chute 10 and the handle 6, the user merely pulls on line 504 so as to jam wedge 502 against tube 8 where tube 8 enters the hole in grommet 14, thereby releasably fixing tube 8 at the desired position. To release tube 8, the user merely pulls on wedge 502 to move it away from grommet 14 and its engagement with tube 8.
[0050] It will be understood by those of skill in the art that numerous and various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Therefore, it should be understood that the various embodiments of the present invention described herein are illustrative only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.