Convertible conversion table exerciser
10035039 ยท 2018-07-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H2201/0161
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2203/0493
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/0405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/0229
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1227
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B26/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A convertible exercising inversion table having a main support frame with an inversion table pivotally mounted there between. Multiple exercise station receiving supports provided on the support frame and inversion table for sequential selective insertion of independent repositional user engagement gripping bars for different user exercises.
Claims
1. An exercise inversion table comprising in combination, a front support frame and a rear support frame being connected to the front frame and extending there beyond, an inversion table pivotally secured between respective free ends of said rear support frame in spaced relation to said front frame connection, a pair of fixed armrest handgrips on said rear frame, a leg and foot holder extending from one end of said inversion table, a pair of independently positioned handgrip bars configured to be removably secured independently from said respective rear frame to, said respective fixed armrest handgrips and to the leg and foot holder sequentially, a table pivot stop cross support on said front support frame for engagement with said leg and foot holder in spaced relation to said inversion table end.
2. The exercise inversion table set forth in claim 1 wherein said inversion table comprises, a longitudinally flat platform surface, a pair of oppositely disposed pivot links extending from said table to respective pivot bearing assemblies on said free ends of said rear frame.
3. The exercise inversion table set forth in claim 2 wherein an adjustable pivot bearing lock assembly is in communication with one of said pivot bearing assemblies.
4. The exercise inversion table set forth in claim 1 wherein said respective independently positioned handgrip bars are configured to be removably secured independently and sequentially to spaced bar receiving sleeves on respective legs of said rear frame and said leg and foot holder.
5. The exercise inversion table set forth in claim 1 wherein said respective independently positioned handgrip bars are removably sequentially in recessed bar receiving sockets in said fixed armrest handgrips.
6. The exercise inversion table set forth in claim 1 wherein said respective independently positioned handgrip bars are removably secured sequentially to a pair of angularly disposed co-planar spaced receiving sockets on a bracket extending from said leg and foot holder.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) Referring now to
(7) Correspondingly, the U-shaped rear frame 13 has a ground engaging cross bar member 18 with spaced parallel legs 18A and 18B extending therefrom. A pair of fixed contoured tubular arm rest grips 19 and 20 extend from and are secured to the rear frame legs 18A and 18B by inversion table assembly pivot fixtures 21 and 22 as will be described hereinafter.
(8) The arm rest grips 19 and 20 each have an enlarged padded armrest portion 19A and 20A with curved tubular extensions 19B and 20B for registration with the inversion table assembly pivot fixtures 21 and 22 as noted and best seen in
(9) Each of the fixed armrest grips 19 and 20 has a return portion 19C and 20C extending from the respective armrest to the rear frame respective legs 18A and 18B being secured there through at 23 as illustrated in
(10) The inversion table assembly 12 has an elongated table platform surface 24 secured over a support frame having a central cross member 25 with respective upstanding attachment end brackets 26A and 26B. The table pivot bearing fixtures 21 and 22 each have a pivot bearing 23 and 24 with apertured extension links 23A and 23B extending therefrom for free registration with the respective end attachment brackets 26A and 26B by fasteners F as will be well understood by those skilled in the art. A table bearing adjustable lock assembly 38 is in communication with the table pivot fixtures 21 and has a lock engagement tab 38A
(11) It will be seen that a leg and foot engagement extension assembly 30 adjustably extends from the table's central support frame 25 with corresponding foot rest pads 26 and foot retainer rollers 27 on its free end.
(12) This arrangement enables a user to lay on the inversion table platform surface 24 face up with the legs and feet extended resting on the foot rest pads 26 and their feet hooked under the retainer rollers 27. This orientation enables inversion by holding the user in place on the table platform surface 24 as it is pivoted to an inversion orientation position indicated by broken lines and directional arrow in
(13) The leg and foot support and retainment extension assembly 30 has an adapted exercising station assembly 31 including a bracket 32 extending therefrom with a T-shaped bar extension and receiving sockets 33A and 33B thereon in parallel spaced co-planar relation to one another.
(14) A second adapted exercise station assembly 34 is configured on the hereinbefore disclosed rear legs 18A and 18B can be best seen in
(15) A third adapted exercise station assembly 35 can be seen configured in the respective fixed armrest 19 and 20 having handgrip bar insert receiving sleeves 36A and 36B which are integrated there within and arranged for selective positioning of a pair of interchangeable repositional exercise handgrip bars 37A and 37B shown in broken lines in
(16) It will be evident therefore that the first, second and third adapted exercise station assemblies 31, 34 and 35 allow for selective handgrip bar's repositioning to achieve multiple exercises on a single unitary inversion table exercising device 10 of the invention as will be described in greater detail hereinafter.
(17) Referring now to
(18) In operation, this is accomplished by placing the inversion table pivoting assembly 12 in a true locked vertical position by the locking assembly 38 with the leg and foot restraints facing upwardly and the selective repositioning of the independent handgrip bars 37A and 37B as follows.
(19) Referring specifically to
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(21) Referring now to
(22) It will be seen, therefore, that a number of independent exercises can be enabled on the unique inversion table exercising device 10 of the invention which heretofore was unavailable in a single integrated unit.