Systems for simultaneously contracting body core muscles and a computerised instructional unit for facilitating same
10071278 ยท 2018-09-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G16H20/30
PHYSICS
A61H1/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B24/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/0233
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00061
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00196
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/15
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/0244
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B71/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B24/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An exercise apparatus for exercising muscles of a user comprising a main body, an abdominal crunch exercise member pivotally attached to the main body, the abdominal crunch member configured to engage an upper body area of a user, an abdominal contact member attached to the main body, the abdominal contact member configured to engage an abdominal area of user; and an electronic vibration unit capable of causing a portion of the apparatus to vibrate.
Claims
1. An exercise apparatus for exercising muscles of a user comprising: a main body; an abdominal contact element connected to the main body, the abdominal contact element configured to provide resistance for a front abdominal contact exercise by contacting an abdominal region of the user; a chest contact element connected to the main body, the chest contact element configured to provide resistance for an abdominal crunch exercise by contacting a chest region of the user; and a lateral pull element connected to the main body, the lateral pull element configured to provide resistance for a lateral pull exercise, wherein the lateral pull exercise comprises both of the user's forearms and hands moving perpendicular to the torso in a direction from the user's chest to the user's back, wherein the apparatus is configured to enable the user to simultaneously perform the front abdominal contact exercise using the abdominal contact element, the abdominal crunch exercise using the chest contact element, and the lateral pull exercise using the lateral pull element, and wherein the apparatus is configured so that the abdominal contact element contacts the abdominal region of the user and the chest contact element contacts the chest region of the user when the user simultaneously performs the front abdominal contact exercise, the abdominal crunch exercise, and the lateral pull exercise.
2. The exercise apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a pair of leg supports connected to a portion of the main body opposite the chest contact element and configured to provide an opposing force to the chest contact element when the user simultaneously performs the front abdominal contact exercise, the abdominal crunch exercise, and the lateral pull exercise.
3. The exercise apparatus of claim 2, wherein the pair of leg supports are pivotally connected to the bottom portion of the main body.
4. The exercise apparatus of claim 2, wherein the pair of leg supports are configured to rest on the user's thighs while the front abdominal contact exercise, the abdominal crunch exercise, and the lateral pull exercise are performed simultaneously by the user.
5. The exercise apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an electronic coach.
6. The exercise apparatus of claim 5, wherein the electronic coach comprises computer memory for storing information relating to a user's use of the apparatus over a period of time.
7. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one of the chest contact element's resistance and the lateral pull element's resistance is adjustable.
8. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the chest contact element's resistance and the lateral pull element's resistance are adjustable.
9. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the abdominal crunch exercise is an angular abdominal crunch exercise.
10. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus is configured for the user to simultaneously contract twenty-six of the user's abdominal muscles, the user's latissimus dorsi, the user's arms, and the user's back muscles.
11. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus is configured to enable the user to be seated when the user simultaneously performs the front abdominal contact exercise, the abdominal crunch exercise, and the lateral pull exercise.
12. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus is configured so that the lateral pull element exerts a force on the abdominal contact element when the user simultaneously performs the front abdominal contact exercise, the abdominal crunch exercise, and the lateral pull exercise.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
(14) In the following description of preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which it is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention can be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments can be used and structural changes can be made without departing from the scope of the embodiments of this invention.
(15) When simultaneously performing three abdominal exercises at one time, twenty-six abdominal muscles, the latissimus dorsi, arms and back muscles can be collectively contracted, which can result in a total core and upper body workout in less than four minutes. Mechanical and methodical processes of embodiments of the present invention can provide proper body positioning, resistance and multiple muscle isolation to contend with the complexity of the abdominal and back muscle groups. The attached drawings and diagrams provide a description of embodiments of the present invention.
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(19) In some embodiments, a second yoke 40 can extend at an angle away from the body 22 in the operational configuration, as shown in
(20) A second base 44 (which can also be referred to herein as a chest pad or upper body pad) can be detachably connected at a second engagement end 46 of the second slide 42. The second engagement end 46 can extend out of the channel to engage a targeted muscle area. The base 44 can have a user engagement surface 48, which can be sized to provide a large contact area with a user's body to increase stability and reduce the pressure in the contact area. The engagement surface 48 can also be provided with a foam pad to cushion the contact area. The second base 44 can also swivel or pivot on the second slide 42 to accommodate the rotational motion of a user when performing a crunch. The yoke 40, slide 42 and base 44, together, can be considered part of an upper body resistance mechanism 102.
(21) The body 22, hand grips 24a, 24b and ring 28 can be formed as an integral piece of plastic. The second yoke 40 can be pivotally connected at one end to a top portion of the body 22. In addition, a pair of leg supports 64 and 66 can be pivotally connected to a bottom portion of the body 22. In the folded configuration, the leg supports 64 and 66 can be folded into the body 22 to provide a low profile, as shown in
(22) The hand grips 24a and 24b can extend from the x-axis at equal angles, with the magnitude and direction of the angles selected such that the user's arms are placed in a natural position while exercising to increase stability. With the hand grips angled, the user's elbows can rest comfortably in a natural position besides the torso. To add further stability, the hand grips can extend at least as high, and preferably above, the top of the body 22 of the device 100.
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(25) For example, a user pulling the hand grips 24a and 24b toward the user's body can correspond to an exercise traditionally performed on a row/lateral pull machine. When performing the lateral pull on the device 100, a user can hold the grips with palms facing up or down, which can exercise different muscles. Griping the hand grips 22 and 24 and pulling the hand grips 22 and 24 toward the user's body can be comparable to a row machine action, contracting and adding resistance to the side abdominals, laterals, back flexors and arms. Furthermore, the pad 32 and leg supports 64 and 66 can provide stability when performing this exercise.
(26) Use of upper resistance mechanism 102 can correspond to use of an abdominal crunch exercise machine. In some embodiments, the resistance mechanism 102 can provide an angular line of motion, as opposed to a curved line of motion used in conventional abdominal machines. The upper pad 44 can be contoured the upper chest area of the human body and, in use, placed at the upper chest area of the user. The second yoke 40 can be adjustable, to accommodate user body types. In this manner, the second yoke 40 can be positioned at various angle with respect to the first yoke of the body 22 so as to accommodate different users. In other words, mechanical adjustments are provided that allow for height and/or length adjustments of various sizes and strength of particular individual users. In some embodiments, resistance to the various exercises can be adjusted using compartment 60, which contains various adjustable resistance mechanisms, including tension bands, cords, hydraulics, weights, etc.
(27) Use of abdominal pad 32 positioned on a user's abdominal area can correspond to use of an abdominal medicine ball when the device is pulled toward the user in the lateral pull motion, described above. A conventional abdominal medicine ball can require an assistant to drop the ball, has no adjustable resistance and it provides impact resistance. In contrast, some embodiment of the device 100 can beneficially provide adjustable, direct resistance when a force is applied to the abdominal pad 32 into a user's abdominal area. Adjustable resistance can be provided through use of resistance compartment 62 with interchangeable bans, weights, tension bands, hydraulics and the like.
(28) In addition, some embodiments simultaneously contract much, if not all, of the core muscles of a human body in one exercise motion. In use, and as illustrated in more detail in
(29) As discussed above, leg pad supports 64 and 66 can be placed on the upper thighs of a user. The supports can be adjustable, based on a user's upper body height. An adjustment mechanism can allow for the adjustability, in a upward or downward direction. For example, in one embodiment, leg pad located at ends of the leg supports 64 and 66 can be cushioned and contoured to accommodate the thigh area of a user
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(33) The device 100 can be used by pulling the device 100 toward the user, with the user gripping the hand grips of the device 100 with his or her palms facing up. This can exercise the lower abs, middle abs, side abs, lats, back and arms. The user can alternatively grip the hand grips with palms facing down, which can exercise different muscles or the same muscles differently. For example, with palms facing down, the device may primarily exercise triceps and shoulder muscles.
(34) The progressive action of pulling, crunching and holding, is a three action method that can isolate most or all core muscles. In addition, the device's pulling pressure on the frontal abdominals can prevent lordosis or curvature of the lower back. This can reduce pressure on the lower back, critical to individuals with low back pain. As discussed above, a user can perform a crunch by crunching against the upper pad 44. This can exercise the upper abs. It should also be noted that the figures illustrated the crunch motion in a rotational fashion; however, the crunch can also be performed at a straight angle. In other words, a user can push his or her chest so that the upper pad 44 moves straight into the body of the device 100, as discussed above.
(35) In accordance with some embodiments, a user can perform a new methodology of exercising the core abdominal and back muscles, based on simultaneous use of multiple core exercises and resistance. This can be beneficial due to the core's multiple muscle configuration and its unique muscle action. The user's pull and crunch action can be a concentric or positive resistance movement. At this point, all three exercises can be activated. The user can then hold the device for an amount of time, such as 1 to 5 seconds, which can further exercise the upper, lower and middle abs, and back as well as the lats and arms. The user slowly release's the unit, resulting in an eccentric or negative resistance movement. The user can then relax and then repeat the above steps. The above steps need not be performed in the order described above, nor do all of the steps need to be performed sequentially. For example, one or more of the steps can be performed simultaneously, for example the crunch and pull steps can be performed at the same time.
(36) In accordance with various embodiments, use of the device 100 in a sitting position (see
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(38) A majority of individuals do not know the proper timing and process of abdominal tightening, breathing, sets, reps, optimal exercise time. Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention can provide introductory instructions and daily exercise operations. The user can also choose the level of ability. During operation of the unit, it can provide visual lighting and text, plus voice instruction. It would typically require two to three personal trainers to accomplish what the current electronic instructional unit can accomplish.
(39) Various embodiments can include computer memory for storing information relating to a user's use of the device 100 over a specific period of time, for example. A computing device residing in the device 100, such as in the electronic coach or other computer device, can use the information stored in the computer memory to provide reporting of the use of the device 100, including displaying information in graphic form on a display of the computing device. The device 100 can also include an interface to connect the computer memory with a separate computer for transmitting information relating to the use of the device 100 to the separate computer.
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(44) Advantageously, use of embodiments of the abdominal devices disclosed herein can simultaneously contract many, if not all, of the various types of abdominal muscles. Thus, a user can exercise his or her abdominal muscles using a single machine in a shorter amount of time than with use of conventional machines.
(45) It should also be noted that there are many alternative ways of implementing the methods and apparatuses of the present invention. It is therefore intended that claims eventually issuing from one or more patents claiming priority to the present application be interpreted as including all such alterations, permutations, and equivalents as fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.