Mobile hip squat apparatus
10220233 ยท 2019-03-05
Assignee
Inventors
- Bryan Schmidt (Greenback, TN, US)
- Steve Schmidt (Greenback, TN, US)
- Jason Murrell (Knoxville, TN, US)
- Marty Mitchell (Vonore, TN, US)
Cpc classification
A63B22/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00065
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A mobile exercise device having a front wheel connected via a front wheel mount to a weight carriage that extends rearwardly from the front wheel mount. A weight loading member is mounted to the weight carriage and is operable to receive exercise weights and to support the exercise weights so that the exercise weights move as the weight carriage moves. A user engagement member includes a first end for engaging hips of a user and a second end for connecting to the weight carriage. Lifting the weight carriage via the user engagement member causes the weight loading member to be lifted and to rotate with respect to the front wheel.
Claims
1. A mobile exercise device comprising: a front wheel; a front wheel mount connected to the front wheel; a weight carriage comprising: an elongate stationary support having a front end and a back end, wherein the front wheel mount is disposed at the front end of the elongate stationary support; an elongate rotatable support vertically offset from the elongate stationary support and having a front end and a back end; a connection member rotatably connecting the front end of the elongate stationary support to the front end of the elongate rotatable support, wherein the elongate rotatable support is rotatable about the connection member between a down position and an up position; a rear wheel mount connected to the back end of the elongate stationary support; and a rear wheel connected to the rear wheel mount; a weight loading member mounted to the weight carriage operable to receive exercise weights and to support the exercise weights so that the exercise weights move as the weight carriage moves; a user engagement member having a first end for engaging hips of a user and a second end for connecting to the weight carriage, wherein the second end of the user engagement member is connected to the back end of the elongate rotatable support for enabling the user to lift the back end of the elongate rotatable support, and wherein lifting the elongate rotatable support via the user engagement member causes the weight loading member to be lifted and to rotate with respect to the front wheel.
2. The exercise device of claim 1 further comprising an arm extending upwards from the elongate stationary support and having a stop, wherein the stop is configured to contact the elongate rotatable support when the elongate rotatable support is in the up position and to prevent the elongate rotatable support from rotating beyond the up position.
3. The exercise device of claim 1 further comprising: a first locking member disposed on the elongate rotatable support; and a second locking member disposed on an arm extending upwards from the elongate stationary support, the second locking member configured to engage with the first locking member when the elongate rotatable support is in the down position such that the elongate rotatable support is prevented from rotating away from the down position towards the up position when the first and second locking members are engaged.
4. The exercise device of claim 1 further comprising a leg mounted to and extending away from the elongate rotatable support in a direction opposite the elongate stationary support, wherein the mobile exercise device is configured to rotate about the front wheel from a horizontal use orientation to an upright storage position and wherein the mobile exercise device is supported in the upright storage position by the front wheel and the leg.
5. The exercise device of claim 1 further comprising a pair of front wheels connected together in parallel arrangement by the front wheel mount.
6. The exercise device of claim 1 further comprising an accessory that is removably mounted to the weight carriage.
7. The exercise device of claim 6 wherein a removable handle is mounted to the weight loading member.
8. The exercise device of claim 1 further comprising forward and rearward mounting locations located on the weight carriage for removably connecting the second end of the user engagement member to the weight carriage, wherein the rearward mounting location is located between the forward mounting location and the second end of the weight carriage.
9. The exercise device of claim 1 further comprising a weight support surface mounted to the weight carriage proximate to the weight loading member and configured to contact and support the exercise weights by the weight loading member.
10. The exercise device of claim 1 wherein the user engagement member provides a single point connection between the user and the mobile exercise device that allows the user to lift the weight carriage.
11. A mobile exercise device system comprising: two or more mobile exercise devices configured to removably mount together and to move forwards and backwards together as a unit when connected together, each mobile exercise device comprising: a front wheel; a front wheel mount connected to the front wheel; a weight carriage having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is mounted to and extends rearwardly from the front wheel mount, the weight carriage further comprising: an elongate stationary support having a front end and a back end, wherein the front wheel mount is disposed at the front end of the elongate stationary support; an elongate rotatable support vertically offset from the elongate stationary support and having a front end and a back end; a connection member rotatably connecting the front end of the elongate stationary support to the front end of the elongate rotatable support, wherein the elongate rotatable support is rotatable about the connection member between a down position and an up position; a rear wheel mount connected to the back end of the elongate stationary support; and a rear wheel connected to the rear wheel mount; a weight loading member mounted to the weight carriage operable to receive exercise weights and to support the exercise weights so that the exercise weights move as the weight carriage moves; a user engagement member having a first end for engaging hips of a user and a second end for connecting to the weight carriage; and a mounting bracket mounted to the elongate rotatable support; a mounting bracket connection member having an end rotatably mounted to the mounting bracket of each adjacent pair of the two or more mobile exercise devices, wherein lifting the weight carriage via the user engagement member causes the weight loading member to be lifted and to rotate with respect to the front wheel, and wherein adjacent mobile exercise devices are kept in substantial front-to-back alignment with one another by the mounting bracket connection member being mounted to the mounting brackets and are vertically movable with respect to one another due to the rotatable mounting between the mounting bracket connection member and the mounting brackets.
12. The system of claim 11 further comprising an arm extending upwards from the elongate stationary support of each of the two or more mobile exercise devices, the arm having a stop that is configured to contact the elongate rotatable support when the elongate rotatable support is in the up position and to prevent the elongate rotatable support from rotating beyond the up position.
13. The system of claim 11 wherein each of the two or more mobile exercise devices further comprises: an arm extending upwards from the elongate stationary support having a first locking member; and a second locking member disposed on the elongate rotatable support configured to engage with the first locking member when the elongate rotatable support is in the down position, wherein the elongate rotatable support is prevented from rotating away from the down position towards the up position when the first and second locking members are engaged.
14. The system of claim 11 wherein each of the two or more mobile exercise devices further comprises a leg mounted to and extending away from the elongate rotatable support in a direction opposite the elongate stationary support, wherein each of the two or more mobile exercise devices is configured to rotate about the front wheel from a horizontal use orientation to an upright storage position and wherein each of the two or more mobile exercise devices is supported in the upright storage position by the front wheel and the leg.
15. The exercise device of claim 11 wherein each of the two or more mobile exercise devices further comprises a pair of front wheels connected together in parallel arrangement by the front wheel mount.
16. The exercise device of claim 11 wherein each of the two or more mobile exercise devices further comprises a removable handle that is removably mounted to the weight carriage.
17. The exercise device of claim 16 wherein the removable handle is mounted to the weight loading member.
18. The exercise device of claim 11 wherein each of the two or more mobile exercise devices further comprises forward and rearward mounting locations located on the weight carriage for removably connecting the second end of the user engagement member to the weight carriage, wherein the rearward mounting location is located between the forward mounting location and the second end of the weight carriage.
19. The exercise device of claim 11 wherein each of the two or more mobile exercise devices further comprises a weight support surface mounted to the weight carriage proximate to the weight loading member and configured to contact and support the exercise weights by the weight loading member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantages of the disclosure are apparent by reference to the detailed description when considered in conjunction with the figures, which are not to scale so as to more clearly show the details, wherein like reference numbers indicate like elements throughout the several views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(14) The present disclosure relates generally to a wheeled exercise device that enables a user to lift weights via a hip strap 110. In this particular embodiment, a pair of front wheels 102 are rotatably mounted in parallel arrangement by the front wheel mount 104. However, in other embodiments, a single front wheel may be used or more than two front wheels may be used. The wheels 102 enable the user to move forwards and backwards while lifting the weights W. In some embodiments, the wheels 102 may also allow the user to move freely in a lateral direction. In other embodiments described below, the user may also move forwards and backwards without lifting weights W. In still further embodiments discussed below, multiple users may move together in unison while, optionally, lifting weights W mounted to each of their respective exercise devices 100.
(15) The elongate weight carriage 106 has a first end 112 and a second end 114. The first end 112 is fixedly mounted to and extends rearwardly from the front wheel mount 104. The weight loading member 108 (e.g., plate horn) is mounted to the weight carriage is operable to receive exercise weights W and to support the weights so that they and move as the weight carriage moves. In this particular embodiment, the weight loading member 108 is a vertically-oriented post that extends upwards from a top surface of the weight carriage 106. The post 108 is sized to slide through a central opening formed in the weight plates. The weights W and the second end 114 of the weight carriage 106 are raised by connecting a user engagement member to a mounting location located near the second end of the weight carriage. The user engagement member 110 is a belt worn by the user, which includes a first end for engaging hips of a user and a second end for connecting to the weight carriage 106. The user engagement member 110 provides a single point connection between the user and the mobile exercise device 100 and allows the weight carriage 106 and the weights W to be lifted hands-free by the user. In this embodiment, the weight carriage 106 rotates on the wheels 102. The belt 110 may be mounted to one of several mounting locations 116 on the weight carriage 106. The multiple point connector accommodates for proper positioning of various user heights when connecting the hip-loaded engagement member. In the embodiment shown, forward and rearward mounting locations 116 are mounted to and extend upwards from a top surface of the weight carriage 106. A hook or carabiner 118 located at the second end of the user engagement member 110 is fixed at the selected mounting location. A lower strut 120, mounted to a bottom surface of the weight carriage 106, supports the weight carriage 106 in a slightly raised position such that the second end 114 is supported off of the ground.
(16) Although the weight carriage 106 and weights W may be lifted hands-free by a user, as discussed above, the mobile exercise device 100 may also include a handlebar 122 as well. The handlebar 122 may be fixedly connected to the exercise device 100 or they may be removable. In this particular case, the handlebars 122 are attached to the weight carriage 106 by welds. The handlebar 122 includes a pair of spaced apart grasping ends 144 that may be grasped by a user for improved balance or to facilitate lifting the weights W and moving the exercise device forwards or backwards. The grasping ends 144 are joined together at their lower end and are mounted to a vertical post 145. The vertical post 145 is mounted to the top surface of the weight carriage 106 near the front end 112 behind the front wheel mount 104. A support bar 147 is fixedly mounted at an angle between the weight carriage 106 and the vertical post 145, and provides strength and rigidity to the handlebars 122.
(17) In certain embodiments, the handlebar 122 may be replaced by other removable accessories. For example,
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(19) An elongate rotatable support 130 includes a front end 132 and a back end 134. Weights W may be mounted to a weight loading member 108 that is mounted to and extends upwards from the rotatable support 130. Additionally, the hip strap 110 may be mounted to one of several mounting locations 116, which mounting locations arc upwards and rearwards from the rotatable support 130. A connection member or plate 135 rotatably connects the front end 126 of the stationary support 124 to the front end 132 of the rotatable support 130 to provide a center of rotation 136 about which the rotatable support rotates. As further described below, the stationary support 124 rotates between an up position when the weights are lifted off of the stationary support 124 by the user and a down position where the weight is resting on the stationary support. At the opposite end of the weight carriage 106, a bumper 146 is mounted to the bottom surface of the rotatable support 130 to prevent the back end 134 from directly contacting or damaging the stationary support 130 in the down position. Due to the bumper 146 and the plate 135, the rotatable support 130 and the weights W are vertically offset from the stationary support 124.
(20) In use, the user connects one end of the hip belt 110 to the mobile exercise device 200 and places the other end around their waist. Using just the hip belt 110, the user can roll the device 200 and the weights W forwards or backwards on the front wheels 102 and back wheel 140. This may be accomplished while the rotatable support 130 is in either the up position or the down position. The user may also grasp the handlebar 122 to assist in moving the device 200 and raising the weights W or to steady themselves.
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(23) Additionally, a weight support surface 150 may be mounted to the rotatable support 130 around the weight loading member 108. The weight support surface 150 contacts and supports exercise weights placed on the weight loading member 108. After weights have been loaded on to the weight loading member 108, a removable handle 152 may be placed over the weight loading member 108. The tip of the post-like weight loading member 108 is inserted into a lower opening 154 formed in its bottom. As shown best in
(24) The rotatable support 130 is rotatable about the connection member between a down position A and an up-position B. Position A is offset from Position B by an angle , which in this particular case, angle is approximately 10. However, angle may vary from about 1 to about 45, depending on the spacing between the center of rotation 136 and the mounting locations 116, where the rotatable support 130 is raised. An arm 160 extends upwards from the stationary support 130 and includes a stop 162 that extends laterally away from the arm. The stop 162 is configured to contact a portion of the rotatable when it is raised to the up position and to prevent the rotatable member from rotating beyond a selected position. In this particular embodiment, the stop 162 is long enough that it extends over a portion of the rotatable support 130 and contacts and top surface of the support in the up position.
(25) Additionally, the device 300 may include a lock that secures the rotatable support 130 at a selected position and prevents rotation about the center of rotation 136. This may be useful, for example, when the device 300 is being stored or moved and no rotation of the rotatable support is desired. In this particular case, a plunger 164 (i.e., a first locking member) is mounted to the rotatable support 130. One or more apertures 166 (i.e., second locking members) are formed along the length of the arm 160, which engage with a pin of the plunger 164. Apertures 166 may be placed along the arm 160 in order to lock the rotatable support 130 at various positions or heights. Preferably, an aperture 166 is located such that the rotatable member 130 is prevented from rotating away from the down position (Position A) towards the up position (Position B) when the first locking member 164 and second locking member are engaged. In the embodiment shown, the stop 162 and the aperture 166 are shown on the same arm 160. However, in other embodiments, separate arms may be provided for the stop 162 and the aperture 166.
(26) The mobile exercise device 300 may be rotated over the front wheel 102 from a horizontal use orientation (
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(28) The foregoing description of preferred embodiments for this disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments are chosen and described in an effort to provide the best illustrations of the principles of the disclosure and its practical application, and to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the disclosure in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the disclosure as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally, and equitably entitled.