Gluteus maximus power lift apparatus
10220241 ยท 2019-03-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B69/0057
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B69/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The gluteal muscles are exercised using a vertical lift strategy. It is much improved over common buttock exercise methods of sitting, laying, squatting or pushing weight horizontally. The (GM) power lift apparatus is operated in a standing position. Using commercial exercise design methods, the GM power lift apparatus is designed around the lifting of a variable weight plate stack. Three pullies redirect the pull force of the weight plate under the operator's foot as lift on the gluteus maximus muscle group. The new standing design allows improved muscle agitation by making the gluteus maximus muscle group lift a vertical payload, the maximum angle of force. During the power lift stroke, the foot, leg and back muscles are vertically synchronized to horizontal stretched forearms providing greater strength management.
Claims
1. A power lift apparatus comprising: a. a platform provided to accommodate a user; b. a frame assembly extending upward from the platform; c. a weight system having a plurality of weight plates in communication with the frame assembly; d. a foot assembly in communication with the weight system and provided on top of the platform, the foot assembly configured to receive a foot of the user; e. a first tube array provided on the frame assembly; f. a second tube array extending from the platform opposite of the first tube array; g. one or more hand grips having a protrusion configured to be received by the first tube array or the second tube array, wherein the foot assembly engages the weight system, wherein upward movement of the foot assembly is transferred through a plurality of pulleys to the weight system via a cable, wherein at least one pulley of the plurality of pulleys is disposed directly underneath the foot assembly, and wherein the weight system provides a selective resistance against the upward movement of the foot assembly.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the selective resistance is selected by engaging a predetermined number of the plurality of weight plates.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the foot assembly comprises a foot basket having of a recess configured to accept an end of the cable, the foot assembly further comprising a foot strap configured to secure the user's foot to the foot basket.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the foot assembly is comprised of a single piece aluminum cast.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first tube array is comprised of 8 tubes configured to respectively receive the one or more hand grips, and wherein the second tube array is comprised of 8 tubes configured to respectively receive the one or more hand grips.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the one or more hand grips further comprise a lock pin.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of pulleys consists of three pulleys.
8. A power lift apparatus, comprising: a platform; a weight plate having a holed sleeve; a frame assembly extending from the platform; a weight system having a stacked set of weights, each weight from the stacked set of weights having a hole, slideably disposed along the frame assembly, a subset from the stacked set of weights being configurable in connection with engagement of a lock pin through the holed sleeve with the hole of a selected weight; a plurality of pulleys; a cable, disposed around the plurality of pulleys, being removably attached to the weight plate; a foot assembly connected to the cable, the subset of the stacked set of weights presenting a counter weight to motion of the cable around the plurality of pulleys; a first tube array disposed on the frame assembly; a second tube array disposed on a distal end of the platform away from the frame assembly, the first tube array and the second tube array configured to define defining an area on the platform for a user of the power lift apparatus; and one or more hand grips disposed in the first and second tube array.
9. The power lift apparatus of claim 8, wherein the first tube array and the second tube array are comprised of a plurality of cylindrical tubes.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the plurality of cylindrical tubes are provided in parallel with the platform.
11. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the foot assembly comprises a foot basket having a recess configured to accept an end of the cable, the foot assembly further comprising a foot strap configured to secure a foot of the user to the foot basket.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the foot basket is comprised of a single piece aluminum cast.
13. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the first tube array is comprised of 8 cylindrical tubes configured to respectively receive the one or more hand grips, and wherein the second tube array is comprised of 8 cylindrical tubes configured to respectively receive the one or more hand grips.
14. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the plurality of pulleys consists of three pulleys.
15. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the one or more hand grips further comprise a second lock pin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) The Gluteus Maximus Power Lift Apparatus
(9) The (GM) power lift apparatus
(10) The tube arrays 1, 2 are functional and ornamental enabling a varied selection of height and distance to secure the operator's limbs during the power lift. This feature keeps both arms and hands flexed to balance the various stresses inherent in weight lifting. As the focal point of counter balance, the array tubes mount hand grips,
(11) A standard exercise design, the weight plate system
(12) The weight plates 3 are labeled by weight increase 12 so the operator can set various weight loads. By pushing a metal pin lock 10 thru the weight plate selected 12 the corresponding holed sleeve 9 is locked as well. When the operator begins the power lift stroke all the weight plates above the pin lock 10 become part of the lifting activity. With these components working together the operator can focus on a safe and fruitful exercise.
(13) The (GM) power lift apparatus has a system of pulleys
(14) The foot assembly
(15) More pressure and stress is on the foot assembly
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(17) When an exerciser is ready to operate the gluteus maximus powerlift apparatus, the hand grips
(18) With all prep activities completed, the operator is ready to enjoy exercising the gluteal muscles.
(19) The Gluteus Maximus Power Lift Apparatus is constructed to provide a repetitive vertical lift exercise stroke on the gluteal muscles from a standing position using hand grips for a counter balance.
(20) The Gluteus Maximus Power Lift Apparatus is designed to deliver a repetitive vertical lift exercise stroke on the gluteal muscles from weight attached to a cable underneath the heel of a foot assembly designed to immobilized the operator's foot.