Assisted chin/dip exercise apparatus with adjustable chin-up/pull-up handles
09999797 ยท 2018-06-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Jeffrey Owen Meredith (San Diego, CA, US)
- Billy Y. Kim (San Diego, CA, US)
- Adam Sanders Guier (San Diego, CA, US)
Cpc classification
A63B21/00181
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0054
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1227
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An assisted chin/dip exercise apparatus has a main frame and an assist or foot bar pivotally mounted on the frame and linked to a weight stack or resistance for assisting a user standing on the foot bar during performance of chin and dip exercises. The main frame has a first, overhead handle assembly and a second, dip handle assembly below the first handle assembly. The first handle assembly includes a pair of adjustably mounted handles freely pivotable between a first, chin-up position in which the handles extend towards one another at a rearward angle with a small spacing between the handles and a second, pull-up position in which the handles extend in a forward direction and are spaced apart by a larger spacing sufficient to provide head clearance for a user stepping onto the foot bar or while performing a dip exercise.
Claims
1. An exercise apparatus, comprising: a main frame comprising a base portion, an upright portion, and an overhead portion; an assist bar comprising a foot platform that is pivotally mounted on the main frame and configured to assist a user during performance of exercises on the apparatus; and an overhead handle assembly secured to the overhead portion of the main frame and comprising a plurality of handle pairs, the plurality of handle pairs comprising a pair of adjustable handles that are adjustable between a first position extending away from the exercise apparatus and a second position extending inwardly and towards the main frame of the exercise apparatus, and wherein each of the adjustable handles rotate around pivot axes that are angled forwardly from a transverse axis across the frame such that the handles rotate to point in a forward direction in the first position and in an angled rearward position in the second position.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a dip handle assembly secured to the upright portion of the frame between the assist bar and the overhead portion, the dip handle assembly comprising hand grips configured for gripping by a user while performing dip exercises.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first position comprises a pull-up position in which the pair of adjustable handles are oriented for gripping by a user while performing a pull-up exercise and the second position comprises a chin-up position in which the pair of adjustable handles are oriented for gripping by a user while performing a chin-up exercise.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pair of adjustable handles are angled inwardly towards one another and rearwardly towards the rear end of the frame in the second position.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the pair of adjustable handles extend away from the rear end of the frame and substantially parallel to one another in the first position.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pair of adjustable handles are configured to rotate upwardly from the first position towards the second position or from the second position towards the first position.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a weight stack assembly linked to the assist bar for urging the foot platform of the assist bar upwardly towards the overhead handle assembly.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pair of adjustable handles in the first position are oriented for gripping by a user with their palms facing inward towards one another.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of handle pairs further comprise a pair of fixed handles secured to the main frame adjacent to the pair of adjustable handles and configured for selective gripping by a user.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the pair of fixed handles are spaced apart by a distance greater than the pair of adjustable handles in the first position, and are configured to define a different gripping position from the pair of adjustable handles in the first position.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the pair of fixed handles comprise a fixed right handle and a fixed left handle which extend generally away from one another on opposite sides of the upright frame portion, the fixed right handle and the fixed left handle being configured for gripping by a user's hands with their palms facing generally rearward.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the plurality of handle pairs further comprise another pair of fixed handles secured to the overhead portion of the frame and spaced forward from the pair of fixed handles, the another pair of fixed handles being configured for selective gripping by a user and spaced apart by a distance greater than the pair of adjustable handles in the first position, wherein the pair of fixed handles and the another pair of fixed handles are at different orientations and are configured for providing different gripping positions for a user.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the another pair of fixed handles extend generally forward and parallel to one another.
14. An adjustable overhead handle assembly for use with an exercise machine, the adjustable overhead handle assembly comprising: a left adjustable handle pivotally mounted at a left position of the adjustable overhead handle assembly and configured for rotation about a left pivot axis between respective first and second end positions; a right adjustable handle pivotally mounted at a right position of the adjustable overhead handle assembly and configured for rotation about a right pivot axis between respective first and second end positions; and left and right pivot mounts defining the respective left and right pivot axes, wherein the left and right adjustable handles are rotatably mounted on the left and right pivot mounts, respectively, and wherein the left and right pivot axes are angled forwardly from a transverse axis across the frame such that each of the adjustable handles rotate around the pivot axes such that the handles rotate to point in a forward direction in the first position and in an angled rearward position in the second position.
15. The adjustable overhead handle assembly of claim 14, further comprising a frame having a front end, a rear end, and a central longitudinal axis, wherein the left and right pivot axes are non-vertical pivot axes extending generally inwardly towards the central longitudinal axis and angled forwardly towards the front end of the frame.
16. The adjustable overhead handle assembly of claim 14, further comprising: a first pair of fixed handles secured to the overhead handle assembly adjacent to the pair of adjustable handles and configured for selective gripping by a user; and a second pair of fixed handles secured to the overhead handle assembly adjacent to the pair of adjustable handles and configured for selective gripping by a user.
17. The adjustable overhead handle assembly of claim 16, wherein the first pair of fixed handles are spaced apart by a distance greater than the pair of adjustable handles in the first position and extend generally away from one another on opposite sides of the adjustable overhead handle assembly.
18. The adjustable overhead handle assembly of claim 17, wherein the second pair of fixed handles are spaced apart by a distance greater than the pair of adjustable handles in the first position and extend at an angle towards one another on opposite sides of the adjustable overhead handle assembly.
19. The adjustable overhead handle assembly of claim 18, wherein the second pair of fixed handles are curved handles that extend generally away from one another at a point of attachment with the adjustable overhead handle assembly, and extend at an angle towards one another at respective ends thereof.
20. An adjustable overhead handle assembly for use with an exercise machine, the adjustable overhead handle assembly comprising: a left adjustable handle pivotally mounted at a left position of the adjustable overhead handle assembly and configured for rotation about a left pivot axis between respective first and second end positions; a right adjustable handle pivotally mounted at a right position of the adjustable overhead handle assembly and configured for rotation about a right pivot axis between respective first and second end positions; a first pair of fixed handles secured to the frame adjacent to the pair of adjustable handles and extending generally away from one another on opposite sides of the adjustable overhead handle assembly; and a second pair of fixed handles secured to the frame adjacent to the pair of adjustable handles and extending at an angle towards one another on opposite sides of the adjustable overhead handle assembly, and wherein the left and right pivot axes are angled forwardly from a transverse axis across the frame such that each of the adjustable handles rotate around the pivot axes such that the handles rotate to point in a forward direction in the first position and in an angled rearward position in the second position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The details of the present invention, both as to its structure and operation, may be gleaned in part by study of the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(18) Certain embodiments as disclosed herein provide for an assisted chin/dip exercise apparatus with a pair of adjustable overhead handles which can be pivoted between two end positions, one of which provides clearance for a user's head when stepping onto the apparatus or when performing dip exercises.
(19) After reading this description it will become apparent to one skilled in the art how to implement the invention in various alternative embodiments and alternative applications. However, although various embodiments of the present invention will be described herein, it is understood that these embodiments are presented by way of example only, and not limitation.
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(21) The base or floor engaging portion 14 of the frame has a rear strut 26, a pair of side struts 25 extending forward from rear strut 26 on opposite sides of the frame, and a front strut 27 extending between the forward ends of struts 25. A central upright 28 extends upward from strut 27 at a forward end of the frame, and a pair of steps 29, 30 are mounted on upright 28 to assist the exerciser in stepping onto foot supports or foot platform 32 mounted on the front end of foot bar 18. A rear upright 34 extends upward from rear strut 26 and a rear end of foot or assist bar 18 is pivotally mounted on rear upright 34 via pivot mount 35, as best illustrated in
(22) Upright portion 15 of the frame includes a pair of struts 36 which extend generally upwards from the respective side struts and are inclined rearwards. The overhead portion 17 comprises overhead supports 38 extending forward from the upper ends of respective struts 36. A cross bar 37 extends between overhead supports 38.
(23) Dip handle bar 22 is generally U-shaped and has a rear portion 23 secured to the rear of the weight stack housing 16 and a pair of arm portions 58 which project forwards on opposite sides of the housing and are each secured to the respective upright struts 36 at an intermediate point in their length, with forwardly extending hand grips 60 projecting from the forward ends of the respective arm portions 58.
(24) The adjustable chin/pull-up handle assembly 24 comprises a pair of adjustable handles or hand grips 40 each associated with a pivot portion or pivot sleeve 50. The handles are adjustably mounted on respective pivot mounts 42 on the inner sides of the respective overhead supports 38 via pivot portion 50, as best illustrated in
(25) Each pivot mount 42 has a first part extending transversely inward from the respective support 38 in alignment with the corresponding inner part of the other pivot mount along transverse axis, and a pivot pin 46 extending at a forward angle of around 30 degrees from the first part of pivot mount 42 to define handle pivot axis 52. Annular housing 48 surrounds an inner end of pin 46 and a stop mechanism which defines the handle end positions, as illustrated in
(26) In the illustrated embodiment, the pivot portion of each handle comprises a pivot sleeve 50 rotatably mounted on a respective pivot pin 46, and handle or hand grip 40 extends from the pivot sleeve at a predetermined angle to the respective pivot axis. In one embodiment, the angle may be in the range from about 50 degrees to 70 degrees to the pivot axis, and in the illustrated example this angle is around 60 degrees to the pivot axis 52, as illustrated in
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(33) For an un-assisted dip, chin-up or pull-up exercise, the foot platform or plates 32 may be folded down out of the way in the normal manner.
(34) The rotating chin-up/pull-up handles allow a greater range of different hand grip positions while also permitting free rotation of the handles from inwardly extending, rearwardly angled chin-up grip positions to forwardly projecting, parallel pull-up grip positions. This avoids or reduces the risk of a user hitting fixed, rigid chin-up handles with their head as they step up onto the movable assist bar or foot platform, or while they are lifting their body when performing a dip or pull-up exercise with their head directly under the overhead handle assembly.
(35) The above description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles described herein can be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is to be understood that the description and drawings presented herein represent a presently preferred embodiment of the invention and are therefore representative of the subject matter which is broadly contemplated by the present invention. It is further understood that the scope of the present invention fully encompasses other embodiments that may become obvious to those skilled in the art and that the scope of the present invention is accordingly limited by nothing other than the appended claims.