Multi-mode squat rack
09999800 ยท 2018-06-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B22/0056
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/027
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03525
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4039
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03516
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00181
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4031
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/0405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0414
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03575
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0421
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A multi-mode squat rack includes a frame, a support unit and a handle unit. The frame includes two struts pivotally connected to each other, two stepping boards connected to one of the struts, and a mount pivotally connected to the first strut. The support unit includes a seat post pivotally connected to the first strut, a seat supported on the seat post, a pair of ears supported on a side of the seat post near the first strut, at least one fin supported on an opposite side of the seat post, and an elastic unit arranged between the mount and the fin. The handle unit includes a stem pivotally connected to the first strut, a connection rod formed with an end pivotally connected to the stem and another end pivotally connected to the first strut or the pair of ears, and a handle connected to the stem.
Claims
1. A multi-mode squat rack comprising: a frame unit comprising: a first strut comprising an aperture; a second strut pivotally connected to the first strut and comprising: a lug; and a crossbar adapted for abutment against the first strut when the multi-mode squat rack is in an extended position; a pivot adapted for insertion in the aperture and the lug to pivotally connect the second strut to the first strut; and a mount pivotally connected to the first strut, wherein the mount can be kept in position on the first strut; a support unit comprising a seat post pivotally connected to the first strut, a seat supported on the seat post, a pair of ears supported on a side of the seat post near the first strut, at least one fin supported on an opposite side of the seat post, and an elastic unit arranged between the mount and the fin; and a handle unit comprising a stem pivotally connected to the first strut, a connection rod formed with a first end pivotally connected to the stem and a second end pivotally connected to a selected one of the first strut and the pair of ears, and a handle connected to the stem.
2. The multi-mode squat rack according to claim 1, wherein the support unit comprises a lug formed on the seat post and a pivot inserted in the lug and an aperture made in the first strut to pivotally connect the seat post to the first strut, wherein the connection rod comprises a lug formed at the second end, wherein the frame unit comprises a pin adapted for insertion in the lug of the connection rod and another aperture made in the first strut when the connection rod is connected to the seat post.
3. The multi-mode squat rack according to claim 1, wherein the frame unit comprises a pin adapted for insertion in another aperture made in the first strut to limit the second strut when the multi-mode squat rack is in the extended position.
4. The multi-mode squat rack according to claim 1, wherein the frame unit comprises a pin adapted for insertion in an aperture made in the mount and an aperture made in the first strut to keep the mount in position relative to the first strut.
5. The multi-mode squat rack according to claim 1, wherein the fin comprises several adjustment recesses in communication with one another, wherein the elastic unit comprises a lug formed at an end, wherein the support unit comprises a pivot inserted in the lug and a selected one of the adjustment recesses.
6. The multi-mode squat rack according to claim 1, wherein the mount comprises a pair of ears formed at an end, wherein the elastic unit comprises a lug, wherein the support unit comprises a pivot inserted in the lug and the pair of ears of the mount.
7. A multi-mode squat rack comprising: a frame unit comprising a first strut, a second strut pivotally connected to the first strut, a foot tube transversely connected to the second strut, at least one stepping board connected to the foot tube, and a mount pivotally connected to the first strut, wherein the mount can be kept in position on the first strut; a support unit comprising a seat post pivotally connected to the first strut, a seat supported on the seat post, a pair of ears supported on a side of the seat post near the first strut, at least one fin supported on an opposite side of the seat post, and an elastic unit arranged between the mount and the fin; and a handle unit comprising a stem pivotally connected to the first strut, a connection rod formed with a first end pivotally connected to the stem and a second end pivotally connected to a selected one of the first strut and the pair of ears, and a handle connected to the stem; wherein the second strut comprises at least one stepping board-connecting tube transversely connected to the foot tube, wherein the stepping board comprises an axle inserted in the stepping board-connecting tube to movably connect the stepping board to the foot tube.
8. The multi-mode squat rack according to claim 7, wherein the stepping board-connecting tube comprises several positioning apertures in a side and a locking aperture in an upper face, wherein the stepping board includes a spring-loaded detent connected to the axle, wherein the spring-loaded detent is inserted in a selected one of the positioning apertures to keep the stepping board on a floor, wherein the spring-loaded detent is inserted in the locking aperture to keep the stepping board from the floor.
9. A multi-mode squat rack comprising: a frame unit comprising a first strut, a second strut pivotally connected to the first strut, and a mount pivotally connected to the first strut, wherein the mount can be kept in position on the first strut; a support unit comprising a seat post pivotally connected to the first strut, a seat supported on the seat post, a pair of ears supported on a side of the seat post near the first strut, at least one fin supported on an opposite side of the seat post, and an elastic unit arranged between the mount and the fin; and a handle unit comprising a stem pivotally connected to the first strut, a connection rod formed with a first end pivotally connected to the stem and a second end pivotally connected to a selected one of the first strut and the pair of ears, and a handle connected to the stem; wherein the seat comprises a sleeve supported on the seat post in a translational manner.
10. The multi-mode squat rack according to claim 9, wherein the support unit comprises a threaded bolt adapted for insertion in the sleeve and abutment against the post to keep the sleeve in position relative to the seat post.
11. The multi-mode squat rack according to claim 9, wherein the seat comprises several crossbars connected to the sleeve and tubular cushions supported on the crossbars.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of four embodiments referring to the drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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(21) The strut 12 includes a foot tube 120 at a lower end, at least one ear 121 (
(22) There are two stepping boards 15 each including an axle 151 and a spring-loaded detent 152 connected to the axle 151. Each of the axles 151 is inserted in one of the stepping board-connecting tubes 13 to movably connect the stepping boards 15 to the foot tube 120. Each of the spring-loaded detents 152 can be inserted in a selected one of the positioning apertures 131 of the corresponding stepping board-connecting tube 13 when the multi-mode squat rack is in an extended position where the stepping boards 15 are laid on a floor.
(23) A mount 16 includes two apertures 161 and 163 and a pair of ears 165. A pivot 162 is inserted in the aperture 161 and the aperture 113 to pivotally connect the mount 16 to the strut 11. A pin 17 can be inserted in the positioning aperture 163 to keep the mount 16 in position relative to the strut 11. The pin 17 can be removed from the positioning aperture 163 to allow the mount 16 to pivot relative to the strut 11. The pair of ears 165 is used for pivotal connection to the support unit 20.
(24) The support unit 20 includes a seat post 21 and a seat 22. The seat post 21 includes a lug 211 at a lower end and a pair of ears 212 near the lug 211. A pivot 123 is inserted in the lug 211 and the aperture 111 to pivotally connect the seat post 21 to the strut 11.
(25) The seat 22 includes a sleeve 221, several crossbars 25 connected to the sleeve 221, and several tubular cushions 226 supported on the crossbars 25. The sleeve 221 is supported on the seat post 21 in a translational manner. A threaded bolt 224 is inserted in a screw hole in the sleeve 221. An end of the threaded bolt 224 can be abutted against the seat post 21 to keep the seat 22 in position relative to the seat post 21. A knob (not numbered) is preferably connected to another end of the threaded bolt 224 to facilitate the rotation of the threaded bolt 224.
(26) The support unit 20 further includes two fins 23 attached to a rear side of the seat post 21. Each of the fins 23 includes several adjustment recesses 231 in communication with each other by a slot (not numbered). An elastic unit 24 is arranged between the fins 23 and the mount 16. The elastic unit 24 can be a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder unit including two lugs 241 and 242 at two ends. A pivot 243 is inserted in the lug 241 and the fins 23 to pivotally connect the elastic unit 24 to the seat post 21. The pivot 243 can be located in a selected one of the positioning recesses 231 of each fin 23 to adjust the damping effect. A pivot 244 is inserted in the lug 242 and the pair of ears 165 to pivotally connect the elastic unit 24 to the mount 16.
(27) The handle unit 30 includes a stem 31, a handle 32, a lug 33, a pair of ears 34 and a connection rod 35. The stem 31 includes an aperture 311 near an upper end. The handle 32 is connected to the upper end of the stem 31.
(28) The lug 33 is attached to a middle section of the stem 3. A pivot 331 is inserted in the lug 33 and the aperture 114 to pivotally connect the stem 31 to the strut 11.
(29) The pair of ears 34 is attached to a lower end of the stem 31. The connection rod 35 includes two lugs 351 and 352 at two ends. A pivot 353 is inserted in the pair of ears 34 and the lug 351 to pivotally connect the stem 31 to the connection rod 35.
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(32) A user can pull the handle 32 toward her body to lift the seat post 21 via the stem 31 and the connection rod 35 since the stem 31 of the handle unit 30 is connected to the seat post 21 of the support unit 20 via the connection rod 35. The elastic unit 24 tends to lift the seat post 21 to lift the user.
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(35) The user can stand before the support unit 20, treading on the stepping boards 15, and holding the handle 32. The elastic unit 24 presses the seat 22 of the support unit 20 against the hips of the user, helping the user stand. The user can pull herself toward the handle 32 of the handle unit 30, thereby directly lifting herself. The elastic unit 24 tends to lift the seat post 21 to lift the user.
(36) While squatting, the user carries her weight only by her legs but also her arms, with some help from the elastic unit 24. That is, the user does not have to use her legs to carry 100% of her weight. Hence, the user can squat for a long period of time, with a good effect of exercise. The user can use her arms in addition to her legs to stand up, with the help from the elastic unit 24.
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(44) The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.