MOUNTABLE RESISTANCE EXERCISE DEVICE
20190168053 ยท 2019-06-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B24/0087
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03525
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0605
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0012
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/58
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03516
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4043
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/065
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/153
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2024/0093
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An exercise device for attachment to an exercise machine or as an independent stand alone exercise device that includes an enclosure having an outer wall that defines an internal space therein, at least one cable aperture and an attachment mechanism for attaching to the exercise machine. A winding assembly is rotationally captured within the internal space and includes a winding spool configured for receiving at least one cable wound there around under resistance provided by a motor. The motor is used in conjunction with a controller circuit, a power source, and a user interface. To perform exercises with the exercise device, a person sets a desired cable unwind resistance with the user interface and then repeatedly pulls and retracts at least one cable.
Claims
1. A portable exercise device comprising: a. a rigid enclosure having an outer wall that defines an internal space therein, the rigid enclosure including a first cable aperture and a second cable aperture, a present resistance setting on an exterior surface of said rigid enclosure, an electronic command circuit board, and a motor also within said rigid enclosure and a source of power to provide power to the electronic command circuit board; b. a shaft rotatably affixed within said rigid enclosure, both a first spool and a separate second spool affixed around said shaft and rotatable when said shaft rotates, a first flange affixed to said shaft and positioned to one side of said first spool, a second flange affixed to said shaft and positioned between and separating the first spool from the second spool, a third flange affixed to said shaft and located on a side of the second spool remote from said first flange, each of the first flange, the second flange and the third flange rotate when said shaft and said first spool and said second spool rotate; c. a first cable wrapped around said first spool and extending through the first cable aperture and affixed at a distal end to a first grip element, a second cable wrapped around said second spool and extending through the second cable aperture and affixed at a distal end to a second grip element, pulling on each of said first cable and said second cable through a respective grip element causes said shaft, said first spool, said second spool, said first flange, said second flange and said third flange to rotate in a first direction; d. a sensor target affixed to and rotatable with a rotatable member selected from the group consisting said shaft and at least one of said first flange, said second flange and said third flange; and e. a proximity sensor in visual communication with said sensor target, said proximity sensor detects rotation of said sensor target and upon detection of the rotation of said sensor target, said proximity sensor transmits a signal to said electronic command circuit board which transmits a signal to said motor which creates said preset resistance setting on said shaft which provides the preset resistance to each of said first cable and said second cable when each respective cable is unwound from a respective spool.
2. The portable exercise device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising: said proximity sensor and said sensor target are in direct visual communication and the proximity sensor must have a direct line of sight with the sensor target to detect when said sensor target is rotating.
3. The portable exercise device in accordance with claim 2, further comprising: said proximity sensor is adjacent said motor and visually aligned with said sensor target affixed to said shaft.
4. The portable exercise device in accordance with claim 2, further comprising: said proximity sensor is adjacent said electronic command circuit board and an opening in a wall through which said shaft extends enables the proximity sensor to be visually aligned with said sensor target affixed to said first flange.
5. The portable exercise device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising: a. said first flange is in a polygonal shape selected from the group consisting of round, triangular, rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, and octagonal; b. said second flange is in a polygonal shape selected from the group consisting of round, triangular, rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, and octagonal; and c. said third flange is in a polygonal shape selected from the group consisting of round, triangular, rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, and octagonal.
6. The portable exercise device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising: a. said first grip element includes a first ellipsoidal-shaped end at a first end connected via a cylindrical gripping member to a second ellipsoidal-shaped end, and a semicircular support arm having a semicircular-shaped connection member that connects to a ring having an opening to allow a distal end of said first cable to attach to the ring; and b. said second grip element includes a first ellipsoidal-shaped end at a first end connected via a cylindrical gripping member to a second ellipsoidal-shaped end, and a semicircular support arm having a semicircular shaped connection member that connects to a ring having an opening to allow a distal end of said second cable to attach to the ring.
7. A portable exercise device comprising: a. a rigid enclosure having an outer wall that defines an internal space therein, the rigid enclosure including a first cable aperture and a second cable aperture, a present resistance setting on an exterior surface of said rigid enclosure, an electronic command circuit board, a motor also within said enclosure, and a source of power to provide power to the electronic command circuit board; b. a shaft rotatably affixed within said rigid enclosure, both a first spool and a separate second spool affixed around said shaft and rotatable when said shaft rotates, a first flange affixed to said shaft and positioned to one side of said first spool, a second flange affixed to said shaft and positioned between and separating the first spool from the second spool, a third flange affixed to said shaft and located on a side of the second spool remote from said first flange, each of the first flange, the second flange and the third flange rotate when said shaft and said first spool and said second spool rotate; c. a first cable wrapped around said first spool and extending through the first cable aperture and affixed at a distal end to a first grip element, a second cable wrapped around said second spool and extending through the second cable aperture and affixed at a distal end to a second grip element, pulling on each of said first cable and said second cable through a respective grip element causes said first spool, said second spool, said first flange, said second flange and said third flange to rotate in a first direction; d. a sensor target affixed to and rotatable with a rotatable member selected from the group consisting said shaft and at least one of said first flange, said second flange and said third flange; and e. a proximity sensor in wireless communication with said sensor target, said proximity sensor detects rotation of said sensor target and upon detection of the rotation of said sensor target, said proximity sensor transmits a signal to said electronic command circuit board which transmits a signal to said motor which creates said preset resistance setting on said shaft which provides the preset resistance to each of said first cable and said second cable when each respective cable is unwound from a respective spool.
8. The portable exercise device in accordance with claim 7, further comprising: said wireless communication is by radio frequency.
8. The portable exercise device in accordance with claim 8, further comprising: each of said first grip element and said second grip element includes a first ellipsoidal-shaped end at a first end connected via a cylindrical gripping member to a second ellipsoidal-shaped end, the cylindrical gripping member including a gripping sensor on the cylindrical gripping member, a compression force on the gripping member creates a compression force on the gripping sensor which generates a communication through radio frequency to the electronic command circuit board to cause the motor to activate and turn on creating resistance and when the compression force is released, this creates a decompression of the force on the gripping sensor which generates a communication through radio frequency to the electronic commands circuit board to cause the motor to turn off.
10. The portable exercise device in accordance with claim 9, further comprising: each of said first grip element and said second grip element includes said second ellipsoidal-shaped end having a display screen with a readable surface adjacent a plus or increase tension button and a minus or decrease tension button, a circuit board located in each second ellipsoidal-shaped end, the circuit board including a wireless communication device selected from the group consisting of a transmitter and a transceiver to communicate with said electronic command circuit board to increase or decrease the resistance from shaft provided by the motor.
11. The portable exercise device in accordance with claim 7, further comprising: at least one grip member selected from the group consisting of a lat bar, a curl bar, a narrow grip lat bar, a V-bar, a straight bar, a rope, a triceps rope, a multi-exercise bar, a double D-handlebar, a cable strap handlebar, a narrow grip lat bar, and a barbell.
12. A portable exercise device comprising: a. a rigid enclosure having an outer wall that defines an internal space therein, the rigid enclosure including at least a first cable, a resistance setting on an exterior surface of said enclosure and a source of power; b. shaft rotatably affixed within said rigid enclosure, at least a first spool affixed around said shaft and rotatable when said shaft rotates, at least a first flange affixed to said shaft and positioned to one side of said first spool and, a second flange affixed to said shaft and positioned at an opposite side of said first spool, each of the first flange and second flange rotate when said shaft and first spool rotate; c. at least a first cable wrapped around said first spool and extending through at least said first cable aperture and affixed at a distal end to a first grip element, pulling on said first cable through a respective grip element causes said first spool, said first flange, and said second flange to rotate; d. a sensor target affixed to and rotatable with a rotatable member selected from the group consisting said shaft and at least one of said first flange and second flanges; and e. rotation of said sensor target causes the proximity sensor to transmit a signal to said electronic circuit board which in turn transmits a signal to said motor to create a preset resistance on said shaft which provides the preset resistance to said first cable when said first cable is unwound from said first spool.
13. The portable exercise device in accordance with claim 12, further comprising: said proximity sensor and said sensor target are in direct visual communication and the proximity sensor must have a direct line of sight with the sensor target to detect said signal when said sensor target is rotating, and when said sensor target moves out of the line of sight of the proximity sensor, then the proximity sensor transmits said signal to said electronic circuit board.
14. The portable exercise device in accordance with claim 12, further comprising: said proximity sensor and said sensor target are in wireless communication and movement of the sensor target causes said proximity sensor to be activated to a wireless signal which then sends the signal to the electronic command circuit board to activate said motor.
15. The portable exercise device in accordance with claim 12, further comprising: said wireless communication is by radio frequency.
16. The portable exercise device in accordance with claim 16, further comprising: a. said first flange is in a polygonal shape selected from the group consisting of round, triangular, rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, and octagonal; and b. said second flange is in a polygonal shape selected from the group consisting of round, triangular, rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, and octagonal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0056] Although specific embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings, it should be understood that such embodiments are by way of example only and merely illustrative of but a small number of the many possible specific embodiments which can represent applications of the principles of the present invention. Various changes and modifications obvious to one skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains are deemed to be within the spirit, scope and contemplation of the present invention as further defined in the appended claims.
[0057] Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the claims, the words comprise, comprising, and the like are to be construed in an inclusive sense as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is to say, in the sense of including, but not limited to. Words using the singular or plural number also include the plural or singular number respectively. Additionally, the words herein, above, below and words of similar import, when used in this application, shall refer to this application as a whole and not to any particular portions of this application. When the claims use the word or in reference to a list of two or more items, that word covers all of the following interpretations of the word: any of the items in the list, all of the items in the list and any combination of the items in the list. When the word each is used to refer to an element that was previously introduced as being at least one in number, the word each does not necessarily imply a plurality of the elements, but can also mean a singular element.
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[0059] The exercise device 10 of the present invention includes a rigid enclosure 30 having an outer wall 35 that defines an internal space 39 therein. Such an enclosure 30 may have an openable side (not shown) or services components in the internal space 39, as is known in the art. The enclosure 30 includes an attachment mechanism 40 configured for selective attachment to the exercise machine 15, and at least one cable aperture 37. The attachment mechanism 40 preferably includes at least one magnet 42 fixed with the enclosure 30 and configured for magnetically attachment to a magnetically-attractive surface of the exercise machine 15. Alternatively, or in addition, the attachment mechanism may include a mechanical clamp 44 (
[0060] A winding assembly 50 (
[0061] A motor 80 (
[0062] A controller circuit 130 is fixed at least partially within the enclosure 30 and is electrically connected with at least a power source 140, a user interface 150, and the motor 80. The power source 140 is preferably one of a plurality of separately rechargeable battery packs 142 such as are used with battery-operated power tools, or the like. Alternately the power source 140 may be a power cord plugged into a wall outlet or an AC adapter, or the like. The user interface 150 includes an input 160 for changing the cable unwind resistance 120 (
[0063] As such, to perform the exercises, with the enclosure 30 fixed to the exercise machine 15 at the attachment mechanism 40, the person 20 sets the desired cable unwind resistance 120 with the user interface 150 and then pulls the at least one cable 70 to unwind the at least one cable 70 from the winding spool 60. The winding spring tension of the coil spring 65 thereafter rewinds the at least one cable 70 onto the winding spool 60 when the person releases tension on the at least one cable 70, preferably with enough tension that the at least one cable 70 does not droop when retracting, and instead retracts completely and at a brisk pace. Either individually or in combination, the coil spring 65 and the torsion spring 110 accomplish this return resistance. The person 20 then pulls the at least one cable 70 again to repeat the process.
[0064] Preferably, the distal end 78 of the at least one cable 70 is fixed with a grip element 170, such as an exercise bar 171 (
[0065] Preferably, the winding spool 60 further includes a first circular flange 61 and a second circular flange 62 (
[0066] In one embodiment, not illustrated, the spool base ring 64 is rotationally coupled to the first and second circular flanges 61, 62 with a ratchet mechanism for retracting the at least one cable 70 onto the base ring 64 under tension from the coil spring 65, but without rotating the first and second circular flanges 61, 62. When the at least one cable 70 is pulled by the person 20, the ratchet mechanism locks the spool base ring 64 to the first and second circular flanges 61, 62, and thus the tension of the torsion spring 110 against the second circular flange 62 is transmitted to the person 20 as increased resistance for performing the exercise.
[0067] The user interface 150 of the controller circuit 130 preferably includes at least a switch 161 for increasing cable unwind resistance 120 and a switch 162 for decreasing cable unwind resistance 120 (
[0068] Preferably, such a wireless remote 200 is fixed proximate the distal end 78 of the at least one cable 70, such that the person 20 has ready access to the switches 161, 162. For example, the at least one wireless remote 200 may be incorporated into the handles 174 (
[0069] In some embodiments the motor 80 is a stepper motor, and the controller circuit 130 includes the wireless transceiver 190 and is configured for reporting to the software application 180 on the smartphone 18 a current position value of the stepper motor 80. As such, the software application 180 is configured to convert the current position value of the stepper motor 80 into a cable unwind resistance 120 value or setting for tracking the person's exercise progress 300 over time and for suggesting cable unwind resistance settings 310 over time to achieve a preset exercise goal 320 of the person 20 (
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[0071] Second ellipsoidal-shaped end 1160 has a display screen 1162 with a readable surface 1161 adjacent a plus or increase tension button 1192 and a minus or decrease tension button 1194. A semicircular support arm 1172 also connects first ellipsoidal-shaped end 1150 to second ellipsoidal-shaped end 1160. Semicircular support arm 1172 also has a semicircular-shaped connection member 1174 that connects to a ring 1176. Ring 1176 has an opening 1178 to allow one end of cable 70 to attach to or be tied to ring 1176. It should also be understood that there is a circuit board 1151 illustrated in dashed lines located in second ellipsoidal-shaped end 1160 that contains either a transmitter and/or a receiver or a transceiver to communicate with electronic command circuit board 1130 (illustrated in
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[0073] 1. The system is powered on;
[0074] 2. The main electronic circuit board is located and the handle initialized;
[0075] 3. The handle looks for compatible master electronic circuit board and keeps searching until it finds the master electronic circuit board;
[0076] 4. Once found, confirms device IDs and connects;
[0077] 5. Once connected, the devices reset and set to an initial predefined starting point;
[0078] 6. Both devices continually checking the input buttons and rechecking connection with master electronic circuit board;
[0079] 7. ON button pressed on the handle, device identifies which button was pressed and sends command to master electronic circuit board;
[0080] 8. If UP button depressed, signal to move the motor to increase the resistance. Returns to step 6 after command set;
[0081] 9. If DOWN button depressed, signal to move the motor to decrease the resistance. Returns to step 6 after command set;
[0082] 10. If neither button confirmed, return to step 6;
[0083] 11. If connection between the handle and the master electronic circuit board is lost, the handle device resets and returns to step 2; and
[0084] 12. If the handle is powered down, the master electronic circuit board will continue to function as the previous established settings by controller via the touch screen interface.
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[0087] An electronic command circuit board 1130 is fixed at least partially within the enclosure 1010 and is electrically connected with at least a power source 1140, a user interface 150, and the motor 1080. The power source 1140 is preferably one of a plurality of separately rechargeable battery packs such as are used with battery-operated power tools, or the like. Alternately the power source 1140 may be a power cord plugged into a wall outlet or an AC adapter, or the like. The user interface 150 includes an input 160 for changing the cable unwind resistance (
[0088] As such, to perform the exercises, with the enclosure 1-100 fixed to an exercise machine at the attachment mechanism 1040, the person sets the desired cable unwind resistance with the user interface 150 and then pulls the at least one cable 1070 or 1070A to unwind the at least one cable 1070 or 1070A from a respective spool 1064 or 1064A. There is a sensor target 1400 that is connected to shaft 1085 on a first side and adjacent proximity sensor 1430 on a second side. The proximity sensor 1430 has a direct line of sight to sensor target 1400 with a beam 1430BM1. When the sensor target 1400 is stationary, the beam 1430BM1 has constant visual contact with sensor target 1400. When the sensor target 1400 moves, the beam 1430BM1 moves out of the line of sight of the proximity sensor 1430 and it is then that the proximity sensor 1430 is triggered to activate the electronic command circuit board 1130. There are two cables 1070 and 1070A wrapped around respective spools 1064 and 1064A separated by the flanges. Flanges 1065 and 1066 are on opposite sides of spool 1064 and flanges 1066 and 1067 are on opposite sides of spool 1070A. Flange 1066 separates spools 1070 and 1070A. As cable 1070 or 1070A is pulled for exercise, or respectively unwound from spool 1064 or 1064A, the sensor target 1400 rotates and the movement/rotation of the sensor target 1400 so that the beam 1430BM1 moves out of the line of sight of the proximity sensor 1430 and this advises the proximity sensor that there is rotation of the shaft which causes the proximity sensor to transmit the signal to the electronic command circuit board 1130 to activate the motor 1080 to increase resistance. The sensor target is offset from the shaft 1085 and comes into view and out of view as the shaft 1085 rotates. The amount of resistance is set by the preset resistance either by the buttons 1192 and 1194 or on the touch screen 42 illustrated in
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[0090] Further described, the initial position is defined as the position in which the system is at rest, the cable assembly has a fully wound cable, the handles are not in use, and the motor is not active. Once the user pulls the handles away for use, the sensor target rotates away from the line of sight of the sensor. This triggers the sensor to communicate with the electric command circuit board 1130 to activate the motor 1080 and create resistance in the cable assembly. In order to shut off the motor 1080, there is a time delay for the sensor to read the location of the sensor target, so that as the cable assembly rotates, the sensor target needs to be within line of sight of the sensor target for a preset amount of time before the sensor target recognizes that it is to shut off power to the motor.
[0091] In summary, this is how the proximity sensor and sensor target work. The proximity sensor is located adjacent to the drive motor. A sensor target is located on the shaft, or rotating flange, or any part of the system that rotates with the cable assembly. In its initial position, the sensor target is in the line of sight of the proximity sensor. The initial position is determined as the position in which the system is at rest. The cable assembly has a fully rewound cable, the handles are not in use, and the motor is not activated. Once the user pulls the handles away from its spool, the sensor target rotates away from the line of sight of the proximity sensor. This triggers the proximity sensor to send a signal to the electronic command circuit board which in turn activates the motor which creates resistance in the cable assembly. After the exercise is completed and the cables are released back to their normal position, the sensor target stops moving and goes back to the line of sight of the proximity sensor. There is a time delay for the sensor to read the location of the sensor target to determine that the cable assembly is not rotating. The sensor target needs to be within the line of site of the proximity sensor for a preset amount of time before the proximity sensor recognizes that the rotation of the sensor target has terminated and sends a signal to the electronic circuit board to shut off the motor.
[0092] The communication between proximity sensor 1430 and sensor target 1400 can be line of sight communication or by radio frequency. Referring to
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[0094] The workflow of the present invention is as follows:
[0095] (1) at a first initial condition, the user sets a desired load;
[0096] (2) the user grips the cable handles;
[0097] (3) the handle switch is decompressedthis activates the motor at user defined load value;
[0098] (4) the user experiences preset on screen as cable is pulled motor applies resistance to assembly;
[0099] (5) once user releases grip on handle, release signal is sent to the motorif the user abruptly releases the grip before cable is retracted back to its original position then the system will retract handles at a slower speed back to original position;
[0100] (6) if handle is released, the motor is deactivated.
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[0122] It will be appreciated that these are illustrative of various handles that can be incorporated into the present invention as discussed above. The plus button is for increasing resistance and the minus button is for decreasing resistance. The sensor grips have previously been discussed. The display screen has also previously been discussed.
[0123] While a particular form of the invention has been illustrated and described, it will be apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the shape of the enclosure as shown in the drawings may be varied considerably and still meet the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the appended claims.
[0124] Particular terminology used when describing certain features or aspects of the invention should not be taken to imply that the terminology is being redefined herein to be restricted to any specific characteristics, features, or aspects of the invention with which that terminology is associated. In general, the terms used in the following claims should not be construed to limit the invention to the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification, unless the above Detailed Description section explicitly defines such terms. Accordingly, the actual scope of the invention encompasses not only the disclosed embodiments, but also all equivalent ways of practicing or implementing the invention.
[0125] The above detailed description of the embodiments of the invention is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed above or to the particular field of usage mentioned in this disclosure. While specific embodiments of, and examples for, the invention are described above for illustrative purposes, various equivalent modifications are possible within the scope of the invention, as those skilled in the relevant art will recognize. Also, the teachings of the invention provided herein be applied to other systems, not necessarily the system described above. The elements and acts of the various embodiments described above can be combined to provide further embodiments.
[0126] All of the above patents and applications and other references, including any that may be listed in accompanying filing papers, are incorporated herein by reference. Aspects of the invention can be modified, if necessary, to employ the systems, functions, and concepts of the various references described above to provide yet further embodiments of the invention.
[0127] Changes can be made to the invention in light of the above Detailed Description. While the above description details certain embodiments of the invention and describes the best mode contemplated, no matter how detailed the above appears in text, the invention can be practiced in many ways. Therefore, implementation details may vary considerably while still being encompassed by the invention disclosed herein. As noted above, particular terminology used when describing certain features or aspects of the invention should not be taken to imply that the terminology is being redefined herein to be restricted to any specific characteristics, features, or aspects of the invention with which that terminology is associated.
[0128] While certain aspects of the invention are presented below in certain claim forms, the inventor reserves the right to add additional claims after filing the application to pursue such additional claim forms for other aspects of the invention.
[0129] The present invention has been described in considerable detail in order to comply with the patent laws by providing full public disclosure of at least one of its forms. However, such detailed description is not intended in any way to limit the broad features or principles of the present invention, or the scope of the patent to be granted. Therefore, the invention is to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
[0130] Of course the present invention is not intended to be restricted to any particular form or arrangement, or any specific embodiment, or any specific use, disclosed herein, since the same may be modified in various particulars or relations without departing from the spirit or scope of the claimed invention hereinabove shown and described of which the apparatus or method shown is intended only for illustration and disclosure of an operative embodiment and not to show all of the various forms or modifications in which this invention might be embodied or operated.