Adjustable isometric exercise apparatus
10118064 ยท 2018-11-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B17/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/0355
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03558
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B26/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0054
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An isometric exercise apparatus adaptable to an existing treadmill or similarly shaped platform provides a height-adjustable bar assembly and rigid supporting pole portions. The horizontal bar is vertically adjustable by selectively unclamping and sliding the bar along the vertical bars. The apparatus may be adjusted and secured in various positions for singular or combined use with the treadmill. The mounting means of the apparatus to frame portions of the treadmill allows for easy disassembly and storage of the apparatus in a closet or under a bed.
Claims
1. An exercise apparatus, comprising: a baseplate having a first coupling secured to a first distal end of a top side thereof, and a second coupling secured to an opposite second distal end of said top side thereof, said baseplate comprising: at least one clamp bar capable of being secured perpendicularly beneath said baseplate, said at least one clamp bar further having a fastener aperture located at each first distal end of said baseplate; and a U bolt capable of securing to a clamp bar first distal end and a clamp bar second distal end; a first pole having a first lower end removably affixed to said first coupling; a second pole having a second lower end removably affixed to said second coupling; and a bar removably affixed to and spanning a distance between said first pole and said second pole; wherein said baseplate is capable of being placed under a treadmill such that said first coupling and said second coupling each extends beyond both opposing sides of said treadmill; wherein said first pole and said second pole are oriented in a parallel manner to each other and perpendicular to said baseplate; wherein each said clamp bar is positioned under said baseplate such that each said fastener aperture thereof each extends beyond both opposing sides of said baseplate; and wherein each said U bolt is secured over a frame member of said treadmill.
2. An exercise apparatus, comprising: a baseplate having a first coupling secured to a first distal end of a top side thereof, and a second coupling secured to an opposite second distal end thereof, said baseplate comprising: at least one clamp bar capable of being secured perpendicularly beneath said baseplate, said at least one clamp bar further having a fastener aperture located at each first distal end of said baseplate; and a U bolt capable of securing to a clamp bar first distal end and a clamp bar second distal end; a first pole having a first lower end removably affixed to said first coupling; a second pole having a second lower end removably affixed to said second coupling; and a bar removably affixed to and spanning a distance between said first pole and said second pole; wherein said baseplate is capable of being placed under a platform such that said first coupling and said second coupling each extends beyond both opposing sides of said platform; wherein said first pole and said second pole are oriented in a parallel manner to each other and perpendicular to said baseplate; wherein each said clamp bar is positioned under said baseplate such that each said fastener aperture thereof each extends beyond both opposing sides of said baseplate; and wherein each said U bolt is secured over a frame member of said treadmill.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
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DESCRIPTIVE KEY
(7) 10 isometric exercise apparatus 20a first pole 20b second pole 22 male threaded region 30 baseplate assembly 35 baseplate 40a first coupling 40b second coupling 42 female threaded region 44 weld 50 bar assembly 52 bar 54a first pole fitting 54b second post fitting 56 post aperture 58 lock bolt aperture 60 gripping surface 62a first lock bolt 62b second lock bolt 65 side padding 80 U-bolt 82 fastener aperture 83a first clamp bar 83b second clamp bar 84 nut fastener 100 treadmill 110 treadmill base 115 platform structure 120 frame member 150 user
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(8) The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within
(9) The terms a and an herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
(10) The present invention describes an isometric exercise apparatus (herein described as the apparatus) 10, which provides an exercise aid preferably designed for mounting to an existing treadmill 100, or similar platform structure 115, to enable a user 150 to perform various isometric exercises.
(11) Referring now to
(12) The posts 20a, 20b are made of solid or hollow metal rod-shapes having bottom end male threaded regions 22 which provide threaded attachment to a subjacent horizontal baseplate assembly 30 which extends perpendicularly between the posts 20a, 20b, and beneath the treadmill 100. Each male threaded region 22 of the posts 20a, 20b threadingly engages corresponding female threaded region portions 42 of respective first coupling 40a and second coupling 40b portions which are welded 44 to a top surface of a baseplate portion 35 of the baseplate assembly 30. The baseplate 35 acts to rigidly maintain the vertical and parallel orientation of the posts 20a, 20b. The baseplate 35 provides a rectangular metal plate structure which is positioned beneath, and extends outwardly from, both side portions of the treadmill base 110. The outwardly extending portions of the baseplate 35 include the couplings 40a, 40b, thereby positioning the threadingly attached posts 20a, 20b alongside portions of the treadmill base 110. The baseplate 35 is envisioned to be rigidly affixed to internal frame member portions 120 of the treadmill base 110 using a pair of U-bolts 80 and corresponding first clamp bar 83a and second clamp bar 83b portions being affixed thereto the U-bolts 80. The clamp bars 83a, 83b include integral fastener apertures 82, allowing insertion of the U-bolts 80 therethrough, which are then secured to the frame members 120 using nut fasteners 84 (also see
(13) The posts 20a, 20b and baseplate assembly 30 are sized so as to be easily affixed and utilized with an existing treadmill 100, or may be affixed to, and utilized in conjunction with various similarly shaped platforms 115. It is envisioned that the platform 15 may be different lengths so as to facilitate standing, sitting, and laying down positions of the user 150 to perform corresponding exercises.
(14) The center bar assembly 50 is made up of an elongated solid or hollow linear metal bar portion 52 having integral donut-shaped first pole fitting 54a and second pole fitting 24b portions at each opposing end. Each pole fitting 54a, 54b in turn includes a respective pole aperture 56 which enables sliding insertion and adjustable vertical positioning of the bar assembly 50 upon the poles 20a, 20b in a coincidental manner. Each pole fitting 54a, 54b further includes a threaded lock bolt aperture 58 capable of threadingly receiving respective first lock bolt 62a and second lock bolt 62b portions. An embodiment of the lock bolts 62a, 62b is shown here having an L-shape so as to provide effective hand-tightening thereof. Each lock bolt 62a, 62b threadingly passes through the lock bolt aperture 58 and subsequently bears against, and clamps the inserted posts 20a, 20b within.
(15) It is envisioned that the bar assembly 50 may be adjusted vertically so as to aid in various arm and shoulder exercises, as well as be positioned slightly above the surface of the treadmill 100 to perform sit-up-type exercises, if desired.
(16) The bar assembly 50 further includes a cylindrical gripping surface 60 which covers a primary surface portion of the bar 52. The gripping surface 60 is envisioned to be made using comfortable and high-friction materials to improve a user's 150 grip such as a dense urethane or polystyrene foam sleeve. It is understood that the gripping surface 60 may also provide a vinyl covering, a cylindrical coating of high-friction plastic or rubber, or the like, without being interpreted as a limitation of scope. The apparatus 10 is shown in
(17) It is preferred that the apparatus 10 be mounted to a rearward portion of an existing treadmill 100, and mechanically attached to opposing internal frame members 120 thereof; however, it is understood that other stable low-profile platform-like structures 115 which provide similar frame attachment means may also be utilized if desired, and as such should not be interpreted as a limiting factor of the apparatus 10.
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(19) It is envisioned that other styles and configurations of the present invention can be easily incorporated into the teachings of the present invention, and only one particular configuration shall be shown and described for purposes of clarity and disclosure and not by way of limitation of scope.
(20) The preferred embodiment of the present invention can be utilized by the common user in a simple and effortless manner with little or no training. After initial purchase or acquisition of the apparatus 10, it would be installed as indicated in
(21) The method of installing and utilizing the apparatus 10 may be achieved by performing the following steps: procuring a model of the apparatus 10 having sufficient width such that the baseplate 35 extends outwardly from the treadmill base 110 to position the couplings 40a, 40b beside the treadmill base 110; positioning the baseplate 35 against bottom surfaces of the frame members 120 of the treadmill 100; positioning the U-bolts 80 around both the baseplate 35 and frame members 120 of the treadmill base 110; securing the baseplate assembly 30 to the frame members 120 by inserting the fastener aperture portions 82 of the clamp plates 83a, 83b onto the U-bolts 80, and installing and tightening the nut fasteners 84; engaging and rotating the poles 20a, 20b into respective threaded coupling portions 40a, 40b until tightened to rigidly position the poles 20a, 20b; inserting top end portions of the poles 20a, 20b into the post aperture portions 56 of the bar assembly 50; sliding the bar assembly 50 upward or downward until obtaining a desired height; securing the bar assembly 50 in position by manually rotating the lock bolts 62a, 62b until clamping against the posts 20a, 20b; utilizing the apparatus 10 to perform isometric exercises as desired; performing additional exercises as desired, while adjusting the height of the bar assembly 50 as needed; disassembling the apparatus 10 when finished exercising by loosening the lock bolts 62a, 62b and removing the bar assembly 50; extracting the posts 20a, 20b from the couplings 40a, 40b; detaching the baseplate 35 from the frame members 120 of the treadmill 100, if desired, by removing the nut fasteners 84, the clamp bars 83a, 83b, and the U-bolts 80; storing the posts 20a, 20b, bar assembly 50, and baseplate 35 portions compactly in a closet or under a bed; and, benefiting from convenient adaptation of an existing treadmill 100 or similar platform structure 115 to perform various isometric and other exercises, afforded a user 150 if the present invention 10.
(22) With the bar assembly 50 near the bottom of the posts 20a, 20b, isometric exercises using a user's 150 feet or legs can be performed. Additionally, the bar assembly 50 may serve as a brace while performing sit-ups. With the bar assembly 50 at an upper position, the apparatus 10 may be used to perform isometric exercises using one's arms, shoulders, and neck. It is further envisioned that a user 150 may be further aided during exercises by using a metronome device to help count off time while doing each exercise.
(23) The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.