Exercise device
09889332 ยท 2018-02-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/153
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/1681
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/1663
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An exercise device (100) is supportable by a swivel mount (116) attached to a karabiner (114) and the swivel mount is arranged to lock under load at 90 increments. The device includes a rotatable reel (103) arranged to have a pair of inelastic straps (113a, 113b) rotationally wound thereabout from opposite directions. The reel is rotatable in conjunction with a locking mechanism consisting of a toothed sprocket wheel (104) secured to the reel and a manually operable slideable shaft (106) that is located within a barrel (107). Slots (136, 139) in the shaft and barrel, respectively, permit rotational movement of the sprocket wheel and, hence, reel (103) so that the straps (113a, 113b) may have their length altered against the bias of a coil spring unit (111). Translational movement of the shaft (106) within the barrel (107) causes the full diameter of the shaft (106) to engage between adjacent teeth of the sprocket wheel to lock the reel (103), thereby preventing further adjustment of the straps (113a, 113b). When the reel is released for rotational movement, so pulling on one or both of the straps against the bias of the spring unit causes the straps to be unwound evenly and reducing the pulling force below that of the spring unit causes the straps to be rotationally wound around the reel from opposite directions.
Claims
1. An exercise device comprising a single rotatable reel arranged to be selectably rotated against a bias of spring means in dependence upon manually operable locking means, said single rotatable reel having a pair of inelastic straps arranged to be rotationally wound thereabout from opposite directions, whereby when the manually operable locking means permits rotation of the single rotatable reel, pulling on one or both of the pair of inelastic straps against the bias of the spring means causes the pair of inelastic straps to be unwound evenly and reducing a pulling force below that of a spring means causes the pair of inelastic straps to be contra-rotationally wound around the single rotatable reel wherein the single rotatable reel has a longitudinally extending diametric slot therein and an axle, and the pair of inelastic straps are inserted through the longitudinally extending diametric slot from differing diametric locations and secured in overlapping manner about the axle.
2. An exercise device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the exercise device includes a swivel mount for attaching the exercise device to support means.
3. An exercise device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the swivel mount includes a mechanism to permit the exercise device to rotate through 360, locking under load at 90 increments.
4. An exercise device as claimed in claim 3, wherein a lashing strap is provided having a plurality of hoops formed therein, into each of the plurality of hoops which a karabiner is configured to be inserted.
5. An exercise device as claimed in claim 2, wherein a lashing strap is provided having a plurality of hoops formed therein, into each of the plurality of hoops which a karabiner is configured to be inserted.
6. An exercise device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the manually operable locking means comprises a toothed sprocket wheel having teeth attached to the single rotatable reel and a spring biased manually operable shaft slideably mounted in a barrel, said spring biased manually operable shaft and barrel each having a cut-out therein disposed along a longitudinal axis thereof, said cut-outs having a width greater than a width of the toothed sprocket wheel, whereby the toothed sprocket wheel is arranged to locate through the cut-out in the barrel, and the spring biased manually operable shaft has at least a portion thereof having a full diameter sufficient to locate between the teeth of the toothed sprocket wheel, and translational motion of the spring biased manually operable shaft within the barrel permits the toothed sprocket wheel to rotate within the cut-outs of the barrel and the spring biased manually operable shaft, or to have rotation thereof arrested by said full diameter of the spring biased manually operable shaft engaging between adjacent teeth of the toothed sprocket wheel.
7. An exercise device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the spring biased manually operable shaft is prevented from rotation within the barrel by a pin located transverse to the longitudinal axis of the shaft, which said pin engages within a diametric slot in the barrel.
8. An exercise device as claimed in claim 7, wherein a lashing strap is provided having a plurality of hoops formed therein, into each of the plurality of hoops which a karabiner is configured to be inserted.
9. An exercise device as claimed in claim 1, wherein an end of each of the pair of inelastic straps remote from the single rotatable reel is terminated with handle means including a karabiner.
10. An exercise device as claimed in claim 9, wherein a lashing strap is provided having a plurality of hoops formed therein, into each of the plurality of hoops which a karabiner is configured to be inserted.
11. An exercise device as claimed in claim 1, wherein door mount means is provided comprising a further strap having opposing ends thereof secured to a bar about which is located a pad, whereby the further strap is positional between a door and door frame, the door mount means is locatable on one side of the door and the exercise device is attachable to the further strap on an opposite side of the door.
12. An exercise device as claimed in claim 11, wherein a lashing strap is provided having a plurality of hoops formed therein, into each of the plurality of hoops which a karabiner is configured to be inserted.
13. An exercise device as claimed in claim 6, wherein a lashing strap is provided having a plurality of hoops formed therein, into each of the plurality of hoops which a karabiner is configured to be inserted.
14. An exercise device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a lashing strap is provided having a plurality of hoops formed therein, into each of the plurality of hoops which a karabiner is configured to be inserted.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(14) In the Figures, like reference numerals denote like parts.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(15) The exercise device 100 of this invention, shown in
(16) Each strap 113a, 113b has a hoop 121 which is secured at a remote end by, for example, stitching or riveting or gluing, to handle means which may include a karabiner 114a, 114b. A manually operable push button 106 is provided to lock the extension of the straps 113a, 113b or to permit adjustment in the length thereof, as will be described later herein.
(17) On an underside of the casings 101, 102 diametrically opposite the swivel mount 116 is a foot 115, preferably made of a rubber material.
(18) Referring to the exploded view of
(19) The reel bolt 105 also axially secures a toothed sprocket wheel 104 to the reel 103. Opposing ends of the reel 103 are mounted in annular ball race bearings 109, the bearings 109 being fixedly secured in the front casing 101 and the rear casing 102, respectively.
(20) The reel 103 has a spigot 135 that extends through the rear casing 102 into a spiral spring unit 111, whereby the reel 103 is rotatable against the bias of a spiral spring within the spiral spring unit 111.
(21) As shown in
(22) In the operative position for exercising shown in
(23) Thus, the reel 103 is able to rotate against the spring bias provided by the spiral spring unit 111 and, when rotated, the straps 113a, 113b are wound, or unwound, evenly, i.e. equally, in contra-directions on to or off the reel 103 at the same rate, in dependence upon whether or not the button 106 is pressed or released.
(24) Thus, the desired length of the straps 113a, 113b is achieved by holding one or both strap ends and pressing and holding the button 106 against the bias of spring 110 to unlock the reel 103 by moving the cut-away portion 136 into registration with the sprocket wheel 104. As long as the button 106 is pushed inwardly of the casing 101, so the straps 113a, 113b can be adjusted to be longer by pulling them away from the casing 101, 102 and overcoming the spring bias of the spiral spring unit 111. Because the two ends of straps 113a, 113b are unwound centrally from the same point, so they are always adjusted evenly and at the same rate. When at the desired length, the button 106 is released to lock the reel 103 and the straps 113a, 113b are thereby locked at the predetermined length. If it is desired to adjust the straps to be shorter, then by holding one or both straps 113a, 113b and pressing the button 106, the spiral spring unit 111 recoils the straps 113a, 113b to wind them onto the reel 103 evenly at a rate which is controlled by the user.
(25) Many different strap attachments and handles may be provided which are attached by the karabiners 114a, 114b. One such attachment is a handle with a foot strap 120, shown in
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(29) It is to be understood that the lashing strap 119 may be used in conjunction with the door mount 122 and the ceiling/wall bracket 126 if extra length is required. The stitched hoops 121 allow for predetermined length adjustment so that the device 100 can be suspended at a desired height. The lashing strap 119 may also be used over frames or structures such as the beam B or a tree branch to provide an anchor point for the device 100.