Exercise chair utilizing an adjustable resistance band system
11583719 · 2023-02-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B23/03525
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0605
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0694
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/0405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0414
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00065
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0555
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03575
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1209
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0442
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B23/035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An exercise chair includes a chair frame, and a base fixed with the chair frame that is adapted to support the exercise chair on a floor surface. The base and chair frame have a plurality of anchors projecting away therefrom. A cushion may cover at least a portion of the frame. Multiple resistance bands each have multiple longitudinal slots therethrough, each adapted for selective fixing with any of the anchor knobs or several attachable exercise devices. In use, with the person seated in the chair and the chair resting on the support surface, one or two of the resistance bands can be fixed with any of the anchor knobs, so that the person can exercise by pushing and/or pulling the at least one resistance band. Different types of attachments are included for exercising varying muscle groups.
Claims
1. An exercise chair for a person, comprising: a chair frame that includes a back support frame fixed at a lower end thereof with a back end of a seat frame, each of the back support frame and the seat frame including at least one back support frame upper anchor knob and at least one seat frame upper anchor knob, respectively fixed with a side edge of the back support frame and the seat frame and projecting laterally away from the back support frame and the seat frame; a base fixed with a lower end of the seat frame and adapted to support the exercise chair on a support surface, the base having at least one lower anchor knob projecting linearly away therefrom; at least one elastomeric resistance band adapted for selective fixing with any of the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob, the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob and the at least one lower anchor knob; whereby with the person seated in the chair and the chair resting on the support surface, the at least one resistance band fixed with any of the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob, the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob and at least one lower anchor knob so that the person can exercise by pushing and/or pulling the at least one resistance band, wherein the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob and/or the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob is removably attached to an extension tube extending from the side edge of the back support frame and/or the seat frame, and the at least one lower anchor knob is removably attached to at least one of: a central vertical shaft of the base, and at least one base leg of a plurality of base legs that extends from the central vertical shaft.
2. The exercise chair of claim 1 further comprising at least one cushion or cover covering at least a portion of at least one of the back support and seat frames.
3. The exercise chair of claim 2 wherein each of the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob and the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob is fixed with the side edge of one of the back support frame and the seat frame respectively, with the extension tube traversing the at least one cover, the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob and the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob projecting laterally away from the at least one cover, and wherein each of the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob and the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob includes a threaded shaft for screwing into a threaded receiver of the extension tube of the side edge of the back support frame and the seat frame.
4. The exercise chair of claim 1 wherein a front side of the seat frame further includes an extendible second T-bar having two opposing ends, each terminating at a T-bar anchor knob or anchor aperture, the second T-bar positionable between a retracted position and an extended position in front of the seat frame.
5. The exercise chair of claim 4 wherein the second T-bar is pivotally attached to the seat frame, such that when the second T-bar is in the extended position, the second T-bar may rotate between a raised position and a lowered position.
6. The exercise chair of claim 1 wherein the central vertical shaft is fixed at a top end thereof with a shaft receiver mechanism fixed with the lower end of the seat frame, a lower end of the central vertical shaft terminating in the plurality of base legs projecting downwardly away therefrom, each base leg adapted for contacting the support surface at a distal end thereof.
7. The exercise chair of claim 1 wherein the at least one elastomeric resistance band includes at least one aperture or slot adapted for selective fixing with any of the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob, the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob and the at least one lower anchor knob.
8. The exercise chair of claim 1 wherein a top side of the back support frame further includes an extendible first T-bar having two opposing ends, each terminating at a T-bar anchor knob or anchor aperture, the first T-bar positionable between a retracted position and an extended position above the back support frame.
9. The exercise chair of claim 1 wherein each of the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob, the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob and the at least one lower anchor knob includes a threaded shaft for screwing into a threaded receiver of the back support frame, the seat frame and the base, respectively.
10. The exercise chair of claim 1 wherein each extension tube is laterally adjustable so that the lateral position of each of the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob and the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob is laterally adjustable.
11. The exercise chair of claim 1 wherein each extension tube comprises a first fixed sleeve and a second inner extendible tube captured within the first fixed sleeve, the second extendible tube including a threaded shaft, whereby the second inner extendible tube is configured to be manually extended or retracted into the first fixed sleeve.
12. The exercise chair of claim 1 further including at least two resistance bands and an attachment bar fixable at each end with one of the two resistance bands, each resistance band of the at least two resistance bands is fixed at an opposing end with one of the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob and the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob, whereby the attachment bar is configured to be pushed or pulled by the person to exercise his arms.
13. The exercise chair of claim 1 further including at least two resistance bands, each having a central curved handle, whereby opposing ends of each resistance band of the at least two resistance bands are configured to be fixed with two back support frame upper anchor knobs at a common side of the back support frame, whereby the person pushes or pulls the central curved handle to exercise his arms.
14. The exercise chair of claim 1 wherein the at least one elastomeric resistance band includes a raised, reinforced section around an aperture therethrough, each of the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob, the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob and the at least one lower anchor knob including a recessed portion cooperative with the raised, reinforced section to rotationally capture the at least one elastomeric resistance band on the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob, the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob or the at least one lower anchor knob when the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob, the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob or the at least one lower anchor knob is fixed with the at least one elastomeric resistance band.
15. The exercise chair of claim 1 further including a removable case selectively fixable with the seat frame, the removable case having a selectively openable side that allows access to an internal storage volume, the case further including a handle on an exterior of the case, the case further including a plurality of anchor knobs projecting away therefrom and/or a plurality of anchor apertures therein.
16. The exercise chair of claim 1 wherein at least one of the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob, the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob and the at least one lower anchor knob includes a capped knob with a waist around which a hook of one of the at least one elastomeric resistance band may be engaged.
17. The exercise chair of claim 1 wherein at least one of the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob, the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob and the at least one lower anchor knob includes an outwardly-projecting loop through which a hook of one of the at least one elastomeric resistance band is configured to be engaged.
18. An exercise chair for a person, comprising: a chair frame that includes a back support frame fixed at a lower end thereof with a back end of a seat frame, each of the back support frame and the seat frame including at least one back support frame upper anchor knob and at least one seat frame upper anchor knob, respectively fixed with a side edge of the back support frame and the seat frame and projecting laterally away from the back support frame and the seat frame; a base fixed with a lower end of the seat frame and adapted to support the exercise chair on a support surface, the base having at least one lower anchor knob projecting linearly away therefrom; at least one elastomeric resistance band adapted for selective fixing with any of the at least one back support upper anchor knob, the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob and the at least one lower anchor knob; whereby with the person seated in the chair and the chair resting on the support surface, the at least one resistance band can be fixed with any of the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob, the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob and at least one lower anchor knob so that the person can exercise by pushing and/or pulling the at least one resistance band, wherein the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob and/or the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob is removably attached to an extension tube extending from the side edge of the back support frame and/or seat frame, wherein the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob includes at least two back support frame upper anchor knobs, wherein the exercise chair further includes a pair of brackets adapted to engage the at least two back support frame upper anchor knobs, each bracket including a cup extending from a side wall thereof laterally away from the back support frame, each cup facing upright adapted to hold a U-bar attachment rotationally therein, each U-bar attachment fixed together around a back side of the back support frame with the at least one elastomeric resistance band, whereby the person seated in the chair can insert his elbows or forearms into one of the U-bar attachments and squeezed together to exercise the person's arms and pectoral muscles.
19. An exercise chair for a person, comprising: a chair frame that includes a back support frame fixed at a lower end thereof with a back end of a seat frame, each of the back support frame and the seat frame including at least one back support frame upper anchor knob and the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob, respectively fixed with a side edge of the back support frame and the seat frame and projecting laterally away from the back support frame and the seat frame; a base fixed with a lower end of the seat frame and adapted to support the exercise chair on a support surface, the base having at least one lower anchor knob projecting linearly away therefrom; at least one elastomeric resistance band adapted for selective fixing with any of the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob, the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob and the at least one lower anchor knob; at least one cushion or cover covering at least a portion of at least one of the back support and seat frames, whereby with the person seated in the chair and the chair resting on the support surface, the at least one resistance band can be fixed with any of the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob, the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob and the at least one lower anchor knob so that the person can exercise by pushing and/or pulling the at least one resistance band, wherein the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob and/or the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob is removably attached to an extension tube extending from the side edge of the back support frame and/or the seat frame, wherein the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob and/or the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob is fixed with the side edge of the back support frame and/or the seat frame with the extension tube traversing the at least one cover, the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob and/or the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob projecting laterally away from the at least one cover, and wherein the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob and/or the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob includes a threaded shaft for screwing into a threaded receiver of the extension tube of the side edge of the back support frame and/or the seat frame.
20. The exercise chair of claim 19 wherein each extension tube is laterally adjustable so that the lateral position of each of the at least one back support frame upper anchor knob and the at least one seat frame upper anchor knob is laterally adjustable.
21. The exercise chair of claim 19 wherein each extension tube comprises a first fixed sleeve and a second inner extendible tube captured within the first fixed sleeve, the second extendible tube including the threaded shaft, whereby the second inner extendible tube is configured to be manually extended or retracted into the first fixed sleeve.
Description
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(27) Illustrative embodiments of the invention are described below. The following explanation provides specific details for a thorough understanding of and enabling description for these embodiments. One skilled in the art will understand that the invention may be practiced without such details. In other instances, well-known structures and functions have not been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the description of the embodiments.
(28) 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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(30) A rigid chair frame 30 includes the back support frame 40 fixed at a lower side 42 thereof with a back end 52 of a seat frame 50. Each frame 40,50 includes at least one upper anchor knob 60 fixed with a side edge 45,55 of one of the frames 40,50. Each upper anchor knob 60 projects laterally away from the frames 40,50. Each frame 40,50 may be telescoping so that each upper anchor knob 60 may be extended away from the chair frame 30 some distance in order to accommodate various exercises (
(31) Two rigid, pivotal side arms 70 are each preferably fixed with one of the side edges 45 of the back support frame 40. The side arms 70 each project away from a front side 41 of the back support frame 40. Each side arm 70 is preferably selectively rotationally positionable between a stowed position 140 and an extended position 150. Alternately, the side arms 70 may take a T-shape (not shown) and be fixed with the seat frame 40 and project upwardly therefrom.
(32) A base 80 is fixed with a lower end 59 of the seat frame 50 and is adapted to support the exercise chair 10 on a support surface 15, such as a floor (
(33) Preferably the central vertical shaft 160 includes a telescoping mechanism 200 and a height adjustment actuator 210 such that when the height adjustment actuator 210 is actuated, the height of the vertical shaft 160 can be adjusted. In such an embodiment, the telescoping mechanism 200 is biased towards a fully extended position without a load, and with a load (such as the person 20 sitting on the chair 10) the telescoping mechanism 200 is urged into a retracted position.
(34) Further, preferably the shaft receiver mechanism 170 further includes a tilt mechanism 220 and a tilt actuator 225, such that when the tilt actuator is actuated, the tilt of the chair frame 30 may be adjusted with respect to the base 80.
(35) Alternately the base 80 includes at least three downwardly-projecting vertical legs (not shown) as is common in the art. However, unlike the prior art, such vertical legs also include at least one lower anchor knob 61 projecting away therefrom. Each such vertical leg may also include one of the wheels 190.
(36) At least one cushion or cover 90 preferably covers at least a portion of the frames 40,50. Such a cushion 90 may cover the entire chair frame 30 except for the upper anchor knobs 60 that project away therefrom. Where the at least one cushion 90 covers the side edges 45,55 of the frames 40,50, a plurality of extension tubes 110 may be included for traversing the resilient cover 90 so that the upper anchor knobs 60 are not covered by the at least one cover 90.
(37) In some embodiments, an inner framework of both the back support frame 40 and the seat frame 50 of the exercise chair 10 may be comprised of individual, modular sections 32. These modular sections are composed of interconnected tubes 33 configured in a grid pattern. The individual sections 32 align in such a way that each inner tube 33 can be placed through an adjacent section towards a central column 34 of both the back support frame 40 and the seat frame 50 of the exercise chair 10. This inner tube 33 is connected with a horizontally fixed tube to form a T-Bar 230,260. The T-bar 230,260 can be extended both from the top of the chair 10 and the front of the chair 10. Once extended it can be fixed into position with fastening pins through position apertures 37 in order to conduct exercises.
(38) Inner tubes 33 can also extend from horizontally configured extension tubes 110 in the individual sections 32 and be fixed in place for exercises. The horizontal extension tubes 110 have threaded sleeves or receivers 305 fixed in their outward facing sections. These sleeves 305 are used in conjunction with the threaded anchor knobs 60,61,62 to fasten a slotted resistance band 100 for exercise. The individual sections 32 also have at least two threaded holes 36 to fix the sections 32 to the outer frame 30 of the chair 10. In this way, individual sections 32 can be attached and removed from the frame 30 for easy repair.
(39) In some embodiments, the extension tubes 110 are telescoping and laterally extendable as desired by the person 20 for performing exercises or for retracting the extension tubes 110 and upper anchor knobs 60 into the side edges 45,55 of the chair frame 30. For example, each extension tube 110 comprises a first fixed sleeve 111 and a second inner extendible tube 112 captured within the first fixed sleeve 111, the extendible tube 112 including the threaded receiver 305 (
(40) At least one elastomeric resistance band 100 has a plurality of longitudinal apertures 106 or slots 105 therethrough, each adapted for selective fixing with any of the anchor knobs 60,61 or exercise devices. The slots 105 preferably fit snugly around the anchor knobs 60,61 to create a secure fit. The anchor knobs 60,61 are low-profile and only extend far enough away from the cover 90 or the frame 30 that two or three resistance bands 100 may be engaged therewith. If desired, each resistance band 100 may be tightened to the frame 30 by screwing-in the anchor knobs 60,61 manually, with a hex tool, or the like (not shown). Alternately various accessories such as a pedal assembly 290, an attachment bar 310, handles 320, and U-bar attachments 350 (see below) can also be engaged with the anchor knobs 60,61.
(41) At least one elastomeric resistance band 100 has a plurality of longitudinal slots 105 or apertures 106 therethrough, each adapted for selective fixing with any of the threaded anchor knobs 60,61,62 or attachable exercise devices. The anchor knobs 60,61,62 are adapted to cooperate with both the slotted resistance bands 100 and attachable exercise devices (described below). When not in use, each anchor knob 60,61,62 can be positioned in a more flush position against the cover 90 or frame 30 for a low-profile appearance. When the person 20 wishes to engage in exercise, one of the anchor knobs 60,61,62 can be unscrewed and an exercise device or resistance band 100 can be placed snugly around the anchor knob 60,61,62. Once fixed on the anchor knob 60,61,62, the adjustable band 100 or device can be secured with the frame 30 by screwing the anchor knob 60,61,62 down to the frame 30.
(42) In some embodiments, at least one of the resistance bands 100 includes a raised, reinforced section 107 (
(43) The anchor knobs 60,61,62 are located in a plurality of places on the chair 10 and the resistance bands 100 have a plurality lengths and longitudinal slots 105. More than one resistance band 100 can be used in a stacked configuration to increase the resistance. Further, multiple types of resistance bands 100 can be used each having differing thicknesses for different resistances. The resistance bands 100 can be attached to each other with a connector 360 (
(44) Preferably each resistance band 100 includes an attachable handle 280 (
(45) In use, with the person 20 seated in the chair 10 and the chair 10 resting on the support surface 15, the at least one resistance band 100 can be fixed with any of the anchor knobs 60,61 so that the person can exercise by pushing and/or pulling the at least one resistance band 100, either with the handle 280, other accessory, or otherwise (
(46) In one embodiment, two side back cushions 120 (
(47) In some embodiments, a top side 48 of the back support frame 40 further includes an extendible first T-bar 230 having two opposing ends 235, each terminating at a T-bar anchor knob 62, around which the longitudinal slot 105 of each resistance band 100 may be fastened. The first T-bar 230 is positionable between a retracted position 240 (
(48) In some embodiments, a front side 58 of the seat frame 50 further includes an extendible second T-bar 260 having two opposing ends 265, each terminating at a T-bar anchor knob 62, around which the longitudinal slot 105 of each resistance band 100 may be fastened. The second T-bar 260 is positionable between the retracted position 240 (
(49) Preferably each anchor knob 60,61,62 includes a threaded shaft 300 for screwing into a threaded receiver 305 of either one of the frames 40,50, the base 80, or the telescoping extension tubes 110. Such anchor knobs 60,61,62 may be screwed into the threaded receiver 305 with a hex-type tool, a regular screw driver (not shown), or the like. Alternately, each anchor knob 60,61,62 includes a knurled outer surface 66 (
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(51) The exercise chair may further include a curved tube attachment 320. One or more of the resistance bands 100 are threaded through the curved tube attachment 320. Opposing ends 104 of each resistance band 100 are fixed with the anchor knobs 60,61,62. The curved tube attachment 320 can be used both as a handle on the back support frame 40 of the chair 10 and as a leg lift device on the base 80 of the chair 10. In some embodiments, at least two of the resistance bands 100 are included, each having the central curved handle 320 (
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(53) In some embodiments, a pedal assembly 290 (
(54) In some embodiments, one of the elastic bands 100 with slots 105 or apertures 106 may be fixed to the lower anchors 61 on the base 80 of the chair 10. Another longer elastic band 101 (
(55) In another embodiment, a carrying bag (not shown) is included with the exercise chair 10. This carrying bag has multiple different compartments that can hold the resistance bands 100, the exercise attachments and other paraphernalia used with the exercise chair 10.
(56) In another embodiment, a removable case 400 (
(57) 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. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the appended claims.
(58) 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.
(59) 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 can 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.
(60) 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.
(61) 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.
(62) While certain aspects of the invention are presented below in certain claim forms, the inventor contemplates the various aspects of the invention in any number of claim forms. Accordingly, 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.