Exercise apparatus, methods of using, and method of manufacture
09962571 ยท 2018-05-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B23/1254
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1209
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00043
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An exerciser and an elastic band. The exerciser includes first and second arms, a connector, and at least one elastic band. The first arm has a first body portion and first and second ends extending from the first body portion. The first body portion includes a first elongate slot and a first hinge portion disposed on opposite sides of the first body portion. The exerciser includes a second arm having a second body portion and first and second ends extending from the second body portion. The second body portion includes a second elongate slot and a second hinge portion disposed on opposite sides of the second body portion. The exerciser includes a connector rotatably coupling the first and second hinge portions of the respective first and second arms. The exerciser includes at least one elastic band formed as a continuous loop and disposed within the first and second elongate slots.
Claims
1. An exerciser, comprising: a first arm having a first outer periphery defining a first body portion and first and second ends extending from the first body portion, the first arm including a first elongate slot and a first hinge portion; a second arm having a second outer periphery defining a second body portion and first and second ends extending from the second body portion, the second arm including a second elongate slot and a second hinge portion, the first and second hinge portions being operatively coupled to each other; and at least one elastic band formed as a continuous loop and disposed within the first and second elongate slots, wherein each of the first and the second arms has a first outer surface and an opposite second outer surface each defined by the first outer periphery and the second outer periphery so as to face in opposite directions, and wherein the at least one elastic band overlies the opposing first outer surface and the second outer surface of the first and second arms.
2. The exerciser of claim 1, wherein the first hinge portion has a single bearing section and the second hinge portion has a single bearing section.
3. The exerciser of claim 2, further comprising a connector including at least one of an expanding pin or a pin having first and second interlocking portions.
4. The exerciser of claim 1, wherein the first hinge portion includes at least first and second fingers and the second hinge portion includes at least third and fourth fingers interleaved with the first and second fingers and configured to rotatably couple the first and second arms.
5. The exerciser of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second elongate slots include a retention member located at an open end of the slot and configured to retain the at least one elastic band in the first and second elongated slots.
6. The exerciser of claim 2, wherein the at least one elastic band has a non-uniform cross-sectional area taken along a plane that extends in a direction parallel to a direction of an axis of rotation of the bearing sections.
7. The exerciser of claim 1, wherein the at least one elastic band further comprises: two receiving portions configured to be received by the elongate slots, and two spanning portions configured to span between the elongate slots, wherein each of the receiving portions has a cross-sectional area that is greater than a cross-sectional area of each of the spanning portions.
8. The exerciser of claim 2, wherein the at least one elastic band has a generally uniform cross-sectional area taken along a plane that extends in a direction parallel to a direction of an axis of rotation of the bearing sections.
9. The exerciser of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second arms further comprise a U-shaped exterior curve separating the respective first and second ends.
10. An exerciser, comprising: a first arm having a first body portion and first and second ends extending from the first body portion, the first arm including a first elongate slot and a first hinge portion; a second arm having a second body portion and first and second ends extending from the second body portion, the second arm including a second elongate slot and a second hinge portion, the first and second hinge portions being operatively coupled to each other; and at least one elastic band formed as a continuous loop and disposed within the first and second elongate slots, wherein at least one of the first and second elongate slots include a retention member located at an open end of the slot and configured to retain the at least one elastic band in the first and second elongated slots, and wherein the retention member is integrally formed with the respective first and second arms.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(12) In further detail, the first and second arms 21 and 22, having been joined through the central slot 36 (shown in
(13) In its resting or static state, also referred to as the closed condition, the exerciser is maintained in a closed configuration by tension in the elastic band 24 (as shown in
(14) The construction details of the present invention as shown in the section view of
(15) Alternatively, it will be appreciated that the location of the slots 17a and 17b and the resistance band 14 could be changed to the opposite side of the pin halves 33 and 34 so that the resistance band 14 causes the device 10 to maintain a closed condition with the longer arms 25a and 25b being forced together and the shorter arms 26a and 26b being forced apart. In yet another alternative embodiment, it will be appreciated that the locations of the longer arms 25a and 25b and the shorter arms 26a and 26b could be reversed. In each of these alternative embodiments, exercises are provided of a nature where the upper, shorter arms are pushed together against the resistance and the lower, longer arms are pulled apart against the resistance.
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(23) A method of using the exerciser 10, 20 and 40 is also described, where a user may perform one or more of the following exercises:
(24) The user may hold the exerciser with outstretched arms, and press or pull either set of the first and second gripping handles either inwardly or outwardly respectively against the resistance provided by the elastomeric band.
(25) The user may point the outstretched arms vertically in an overhead direction and presses or pulls either set of the first and second gripping handles either inwardly or outwardly against the resistance provided by the elastomeric band.
(26) The user may point the outstretched arms in front with the exerciser held out horizontally, parallel to the floor in front of the user and presses or pulls either set of the first and second gripping handles either inwardly or outwardly against the resistance provided by the elastomeric band.
(27) The user may hold the exerciser vertically over head and presses or pulls either set of the first and second gripping handles either inward or outward against the resistance provided by the elastomeric band.
(28) The user may point the exerciser downward toward the floor and presses or pulls either set of the first and second gripping handles either inward or outward against the resistance provided by the elastomeric band.
(29) The user may grip the exerciser and hold it behind the back of the user and presses or pulls either set of the first and second gripping handles either inwardly or outwardly against the resistance provided by the elastomeric band.
(30) The user may grip the exerciser and holds it in a manner either in front of, above, or behind the torso or head of the body of the user and presses or pulls either set of the first and second gripping handles either inward or outward against the resistance provided by the elastomeric band;
(31) The user may grip the exerciser and hold it in a manner perpendicular to the body of the user in such a fashion as to allow the user to pull one of the interconnected arms toward the body with the other interconnected arm of the exerciser having been braced against the body and against the resistance provided by the elastomeric band;
(32) The user may grip the exerciser and hold it in a manner with the exerciser lateral to one side of the body of the user with one of the interconnected arms being braced against the body in such a manner as to allow the other of the interconnected arms to be pulled toward the body in a lateral motion, against the resistance provided by the elastomeric band.
(33) The user may hold the first and second gripping handles at one end of the exerciser that can be laterally expanded outward, hold the exerciser with outstretched arms, and push the first and second gripping handles apart against the resistance provided by the elastomeric band.
(34) The user may grip the exerciser and hold the exerciser in a manner either in front of, above, or behind the torso or head of the body of the user and pull the first and second gripping handles apart against the resistance provided by the elastomeric band.
(35) The user may sit in a sitting position and place the exerciser on the lap of the user with one of the first and second gripping handles pointing laterally outward toward either side of the body of the user, hold the exerciser with the other of the first and second gripping handles, and bend at the torso in the direction of one of the first and second gripping handles thereby compressing the first and second gripping handles together against the resistance provided by the elastomeric band.
(36) The user may sit in a sitting position and place the first and second gripping handles laterally compressed inwardly between the left and right thighs of the user, hold the exerciser with outstretched arms for stability, and compress the first and second gripping handles inwardly together against the resistance provided by the elastomeric band.
(37) The user may hold the first and second gripping handles laterally compressed inward, and place the opposite ends of the first and second gripping handles firmly against the outside of the thighs of the user, and press the first and second gripping handles outward against the resistance provided by the elastomeric band.
(38) The user may sit in a sitting position and place the exerciser on the lap of the user with one of the first and second gripping handles pointing laterally outward toward the side of the body, holding one of the first and second gripping handles that can be compressed downward and rotating one of user's arms downward such that the shoulder muscles of the user are stressed against the resistance provided by the elastomeric band.
(39) As such, this exerciser 10, 20 and 40 has been designed to be simple and cost-effective to manufacture, and to be extremely portable and usable by the widest variety of people, from senior citizens to body builders and athletes. Further, exerciser 10, 20 and 40 allows a person to perform numerous exercises with varying degrees of resistance, is fully self-contained, and extremely lightweight and portable. It is in the simplicity of this invention that makes it novel. It is lightweight, portable and versatile in its application rendering it ideal for transport and use both in the home, on trips, and at other locations outside of the traditional gym. The uniqueness of the exerciser 10, 20 and 40 also renders the need for heavy, dedicated workout devices unnecessary, eliminating the need for multiple, complex workout equipment in the exercise of the whole body including multiple muscle groups.
(40) While the present invention has been illustrated by description of various embodiments and while those embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of Applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such details. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of Applicant's invention.