Multiple position locking handle for an exercise machine
09717945 ยท 2017-08-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/4045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0428
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0125
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0087
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A63B21/00061
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0407
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2023/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0054
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00065
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4001
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A63B23/1236
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0046
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B26/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A multiple position locking handle for an exercise machine for that is movable into a plurality of different positions when unlocked and that is retained in a single secure position when locked. The multiple position locking handle for an exercise machine generally includes a tubular base having a lower end and an upper end, an elongated member extending through the opening of the upper end of the tubular base and extending downwardly through at least a portion of the tubular base, a handle extending outwardly from the elongated member at an angle, and a locking device. The elongated member is movable within the tubular base when the locking device is in the unlocked state and is substantially not movable within the tubular base when the locking device is in the locked state.
Claims
1. An exercise machine, comprising: a frame having a first end, a second end and a pair of parallel rails, wherein the frame has a longitudinal axis; a carriage movably connected to the pair of parallel rails, the carriage including a first end and a second end opposite of the first end; wherein the carriage is adapted to be movable along a portion of the longitudinal axis of the frame; a bias member connected to the carriage, wherein the bias member provides a biasing force to the carriage; a first platform connected to the frame and positioned near the first end of the frame; a second platform connected to the frame and positioned near the second end of the frame; wherein the first platform, the second platform and the carriage each have an upper surface, wherein the upper surfaces for the first platform, the second platform and the carriage are adapted to allow an exerciser to position a portion of their body upon during an exercise; and a first adjustable handle and a second adjustable handle connected to the frame directly or indirectly, wherein the first adjustable handle is on or near a first side of the frame and the second adjustable handle is on or near a second side of the frame; wherein the first adjustable handle and the second adjustable handle are each comprised of: a base having a lower end and an upper end, wherein the base is attached to the exercise machine; an elongated member rotatably connected to the base; a first handle extending outwardly from the elongated member, wherein the first handle is adapted for grasping by the exerciser; and an index plunger having a locked state and an unlocked state, wherein the index plunger includes a plunger pin and a spring connected to the plunger pin and a second handle attached to the plunger pin, wherein the second handle is adapted to be grasped and pulled outwardly by a user to position the index plunger into the unlocked state, wherein the spring applies a biasing force to the plunger pin forcing the plunger pin inwardly, wherein the elongated member is rotatable within the base when the index plunger is in the unlocked state and wherein the elongated member is substantially not rotatable within the base when the index plunger is in the locked state.
2. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the first handle extends outwardly from the elongated member in a radial manner.
3. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the first handle is substantially transverse with respect to the elongated member.
4. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the index plunger is connected to the first handle.
5. The exercise machine of claim 4, wherein the index plunger engages the base when in the locked state thereby preventing the elongated member from rotating substantially with respect to the base.
6. The exercise machine of claim 5, wherein the index plunger engages the base when in the locked state thereby preventing the elongated member from moving upwardly substantially with respect to the base.
7. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the second handle is comprised of a circular shaped structure.
8. The exercise machine of claim 7, wherein the second handle is comprised of a ring that is pivotally connected to the plunger pin.
9. The exercise machine of claim 7, wherein the index plunger is comprised of a pull-ring index plunger.
10. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the second handle is movably connected to the plunger pin.
11. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the index plunger is attached to the base.
12. The exercise machine of claim 11, wherein the index plunger selectively engages the elongated member to prevent rotation of the elongated member with respect to the base when the index plunger is in the locked state.
13. The exercise machine of claim 12, wherein the index plunger selectively engages the elongated member to prevent lifting of the elongated member with respect to the base when the index plunger is in the locked state.
14. The exercise machine of claim 11, wherein the plunger pin of the index plunger engages the elongated member to prevent rotation of the elongated member with respect to the base when the index plunger is in the locked state.
15. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the base is comprised of a tubular structure with an opening within the upper end, wherein at least a portion of the elongated member extends through the opening into the base.
16. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein the first handle is positionable into a first lockable handle position and a second lockable handle position.
17. The exercise machine of claim 16, wherein the first lockable handle position is approximately 90 degrees with respect to the second lockable handle position.
18. The exercise machine of claim 16, wherein when the first handle is positioned within the first lockable handle position, the first handle is substantially parallel with respect to the longitudinal axis of the frame.
19. The exercise machine of claim 18, wherein when the first handle is positioned within the second lockable handle position, the first handle is substantially transverse with respect to the longitudinal axis of the frame.
20. The exercise machine of claim 18, wherein when the first handle is positioned within the second lockable handle position, the first handle extends inwardly with respect to the exercise machine.
21. The exercise machine of claim 1, wherein when the index plunger is in the locked state, the plunger pin is retracted inwardly.
22. The exercise machine of claim 21, wherein when the index plunger is in the unlocked state, the plunger pin is extended outwardly.
23. An exercise machine, comprising: a frame having a first end, a second end and a pair of parallel rails, wherein the frame has a longitudinal axis; a carriage movably connected to the pair of parallel rails, the carriage including a first end and a second end opposite of the first end; wherein the carriage is adapted to be movable along a portion of the longitudinal axis of the frame; a bias member connected to the carriage, wherein the bias member provides a biasing force to the carriage; a first platform connected to the frame and positioned near the first end of the frame; a second platform connected to the frame and positioned near the second end of the frame; wherein the first platform, the second platform and the carriage each have an upper surface, wherein the upper surfaces for the first platform, the second platform and the carriage are adapted to allow an exerciser to position a portion of their body upon during an exercise; and a first adjustable handle and a second adjustable handle connected to the frame directly or indirectly, wherein the first adjustable handle is on or near a first side of the frame and the second adjustable handle is on or near a second side of the frame; wherein the first adjustable handle and the second adjustable handle are each comprised of: a base having a lower end and an upper end, wherein the base is attached to the exercise machine, and wherein the base is comprised of a tubular structure with an opening within the upper end; an elongated member rotatably connected to the base, wherein at least a portion of the elongated member extends through the opening into the base; a first handle extending outwardly from the elongated member, wherein the first handle is adapted for grasping by the exerciser; and an index plunger attached to the base, wherein the index plunger has a locked state and an unlocked state, wherein the index plunger includes a plunger pin and a spring connected to the plunger pin and a second handle attached to the plunger pin, wherein the second handle is adapted to be grasped and pulled outwardly by a user to position the index plunger into the unlocked state, wherein the spring applies a biasing force to the plunger pin forcing the plunger pin inwardly, wherein the elongated member is rotatable within the base when the index plunger is in the unlocked state and wherein the elongated member is substantially not rotatable within the base when the index plunger is in the locked state.
24. The exercise machine of claim 23, wherein the index plunger selectively engages the elongated member to prevent rotation of the elongated member with respect to the base when the index plunger is in the locked state.
25. The exercise machine of claim 24, wherein the index plunger selectively engages the elongated member to prevent lifting of the elongated member with respect to the base when the index plunger is in the locked state.
26. The exercise machine of claim 23, wherein the plunger pin of the index plunger engages the elongated member to prevent rotation of the elongated member with respect to the base when the index plunger is in the locked state.
27. The exercise machine of claim 23, wherein the first handle is positionable into a first lockable handle position and a second lockable handle position.
28. The exercise machine of claim 27, wherein the first lockable handle position is approximately 90 degrees with respect to the second lockable handle position.
29. The exercise machine of claim 27, wherein when the first handle is positioned within the first lockable handle position, the first handle is substantially parallel with respect to the longitudinal axis of the frame.
30. The exercise machine of claim 29, wherein when the first handle is positioned within the second lockable handle position, the first handle is substantially transverse with respect to the longitudinal axis of the frame.
31. The exercise machine of claim 29, wherein when the first handle is positioned within the second lockable handle position, the first handle extends inwardly with respect to the exercise machine.
32. The exercise machine of claim 23, wherein when the index plunger is in the locked state, the plunger pin is retracted inwardly.
33. The exercise machine of claim 32, wherein when the index plunger is in the unlocked state, the plunger pin is extended outwardly.
34. An exercise machine, comprising: a frame having a first end, a second end and a pair of parallel rails, wherein the frame has a longitudinal axis; a carriage movably connected to the pair of parallel rails, the carriage including a first end and a second end opposite of the first end; wherein the carriage is adapted to be movable along a portion of the longitudinal axis of the frame; a bias member connected to the carriage, wherein the bias member provides a biasing force to the carriage; a first platform connected to the frame and positioned near the first end of the frame; a second platform connected to the frame and positioned near the second end of the frame; wherein the first platform, the second platform and the carriage each have an upper surface, wherein the upper surfaces for the first platform, the second platform and the carriage are adapted to allow an exerciser to position a portion of their body upon during an exercise; and a first adjustable handle and a second adjustable handle connected to the frame directly or indirectly, wherein the first adjustable handle is on or near a first side of the frame and the second adjustable handle is on or near a second side of the frame; wherein the first adjustable handle and the second adjustable handle are each comprised of: a base having a lower end and an upper end, wherein the base is attached to the exercise machine, and wherein the base is comprised of a tubular structure with an opening within the upper end; an elongated member rotatably connected to the base, wherein at least a portion of the elongated member extends through the opening into the base; a first handle extending outwardly from the elongated member, wherein the first handle is adapted for grasping by the exerciser, and wherein the first handle is positionable into a first lockable handle position and a second lockable handle position; and an index plunger attached to the base, wherein the index plunger has a locked state and an unlocked state, wherein the index plunger includes a plunger pin and a spring connected to the plunger pin and a second handle attached to the plunger pin, wherein the second handle is adapted to be grasped and pulled outwardly by a user to position the index plunger into the unlocked state, wherein the spring applies a biasing force to the plunger pin forcing the plunger pin inwardly, wherein the elongated member is rotatable within the base when the index plunger is in the unlocked state and wherein the elongated member is substantially not rotatable within the base when the index plunger is in the locked state, wherein the plunger pin is retracted inwardly when the index plunger is in the locked state and wherein the plunger pin is extended outwardly when the index plunger is in the unlocked state.
35. The exercise machine of claim 34, wherein the index plunger selectively engages the elongated member to prevent rotation of the elongated member with respect to the base when the index plunger is in the locked state.
36. The exercise machine of claim 35, wherein the index plunger selectively engages the elongated member to prevent lifting of the elongated member with respect to the base when the index plunger is in the locked state.
37. The exercise machine of claim 34, wherein the plunger pin of the index plunger engages the elongated member to prevent rotation of the elongated member with respect to the base when the index plunger is in the locked state.
38. The exercise machine of claim 34, wherein the first lockable handle position is approximately 90 degrees with respect to the second lockable handle position.
39. The exercise machine of claim 34, wherein when the first handle is positioned within the first lockable handle position, the first handle is substantially parallel with respect to the longitudinal axis of the frame.
40. The exercise machine of claim 39, wherein when the first handle is positioned within the second lockable handle position, the first handle is substantially transverse with respect to the longitudinal axis of the frame.
41. The exercise machine of claim 39, wherein when the first handle is positioned within the second lockable handle position, the first handle extends inwardly with respect to the exercise machine.
42. An exercise machine, comprising: a frame having a first end, a second end and a pair of parallel rails affixed to a plurality of structural supports that extend transversely with respect to the pair of parallel rails, wherein the frame has a longitudinal axis; a carriage movably connected to the pair of parallel rails, the carriage including a first end and a second end opposite of the first end; wherein the carriage is adapted to be movable along a portion of the longitudinal axis of the frame; a bias member connected to the carriage, wherein the bias member provides a biasing force to the carriage; a first platform connected to the frame and positioned near the first end of the frame; a second platform connected to the frame and positioned near the second end of the frame; wherein the first platform, the second platform and the carriage each have an upper surface, wherein the upper surfaces for the first platform, the second platform and the carriage are adapted to allow an exerciser to position a portion of their body upon during an exercise; and a first adjustable handle and a second adjustable handle connected to the frame directly or indirectly, wherein the first adjustable handle is on or near a first side of the frame and the second adjustable handle is on or near a second side of the frame; wherein the first adjustable handle and the second adjustable handle are each comprised of: a base having a lower end and an upper end, wherein the base is attached to the exercise machine, and wherein the base is comprised of a tubular structure with an opening within the upper end; an elongated member rotatably connected to the base, wherein at least a portion of the elongated member extends through the opening into the base; a first handle extending outwardly from the elongated member, wherein the first handle is adapted for grasping by the exerciser, wherein the first handle is positionable into a first lockable handle position and a second lockable handle position; and an index plunger attached to the base, wherein the index plunger has a locked state and an unlocked state, wherein the index plunger includes a plunger pin and a spring connected to the plunger pin and a second handle attached to the plunger pin, wherein the second handle is adapted to be grasped and pulled outwardly by a user to position the index plunger into the unlocked state, wherein the spring applies a biasing force to the plunger pin forcing the plunger pin inwardly, wherein the elongated member is rotatable within the base when the index plunger is in the unlocked state and wherein the elongated member is substantially not rotatable within the base when the index plunger is in the locked state, wherein the plunger pin is retracted inwardly when the index plunger is in the locked state and wherein the plunger pin is extended outwardly when the index plunger is in the unlocked state; wherein the plunger pin of the index plunger engages the elongated member to prevent rotation of the elongated member with respect to the base when the index plunger is in the locked state; wherein the first lockable handle position is approximately 90 degrees with respect to the second lockable handle position; wherein when the first handle is positioned within the first lockable handle position, the first handle is substantially parallel with respect to the longitudinal axis of the frame; wherein when the first handle is positioned within the second lockable handle position, the first handle is substantially transverse with respect to the longitudinal axis of the frame; wherein when the first handle is positioned within the second lockable handle position, the first handle extends inwardly with respect to the exercise machine.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Example embodiments will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings, wherein like elements are represented by like reference characters, which are given by way of illustration only and thus are not limitative of the example embodiments herein.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(25) An example multiple position locking handle for an exercise machine generally comprises a tubular base having a lower end and an upper end, an elongated member extending through the opening of the upper end of the tubular base and extending downwardly through at least a portion of the tubular base, a handle extending outwardly from the elongated member at an angle, and a locking device. The elongated member is movable within the tubular base when the locking device is in the unlocked state and is substantially not movable within the tubular base when the locking device is in the locked state.
(26) Pilates apparatus as used herein may also include machine, exercise apparatus, or exercise machine with no difference in meaning or intention as the descriptions are interchangeable. U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,803,095 and 8,641,585 illustrate exemplary exercise machines comprised of a Pilates apparatus and are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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(28) A pair of support handles 106 are shown at the second end of the apparatus, and a pair of multiple handle support structures 107 are shown affixed to the apparatus proximal to the first end. The handles of the multiple support handle structures are rotatable about the axis of the supporting stanchions 109.
(29) When changing from one exercise to a second exercise during a workout session, exercisers will preferably reposition one or more of the handles of the multiple handle support system to provide for improved grabbing or pushing support.
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(32) A handle 207 is attached to the outer distal end of the plunger pin 206 for a user to easily grasp and pull upon the plunger pin 206. The handle 207 may be comprised of a ring or other structure that is easily grasped with the fingers. The handle 207 may be pivotally or other otherwise movably connected to the plunger pin 206.
(33) The locking device 205 may be comprised of any spring-loaded plunger device that uses a biasing device 209 (e.g. spring, compression spring) to apply a biasing force to a plunger pin 206 such as, but not limited to, a spring plunger, an index plunger or a pull-ring index plunger. The biasing force applied to the plunger pin forces the plunger pin to retract from an outwardly pulled extended position. An upper handle 203 is shown extending down through the top surface of the hub 204.
(34) Referencing the positions of the handles of
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(36) A lower gear ring 301 is directly or indirectly affixed proximal to the uppermost end of the stanchion. Radially projecting gear teeth of the lower gear ring engage with corresponding slots internal to the handle hub 204. An elongated spacer 420 is attached to the lower portion of the lower locking member 301 to provide a spacer for the compression spring that is attached to the lower end of the elongated member 430 by an end member (the compression spring is compressed between the lower end of the elongated spacer 420 and the end member which is wider than the elongated member 430.
(37) Further, upwardly projecting teeth of the lower gear tooth may engage corresponding teeth of an upper gear ring 300 which is affixed proximal to the lower vertical end of the upper handle 203.
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(39) Further to the upwardly extending gear teeth of the lower gear ring 301, the lower gear ring has a plurality of vertical projections 403 positioned radially about the vertical axis, the projections engageable with internal slots 402 of the internally slotted hub 204. Aligning the mating vertical projections and slots positions the hub at one of a plurality of radial positions. Lifting the internally slotted hub de-engages the radial projections of the lower gear ring from the internal slots of the hub, thereby allowing the hub, and correspondingly the handles about the longitudinal axis of the stanchion.
(40) A plurality of latches 400 are provided axially about the lower locking member or lower gear ring, the latches being interstitial to the vertical projections. Before the internally slotted hub may be lifted relative to the stanchion, the plunger of a spring plunger 205 must be manually pulled by the exerciser in a direction that retracts the plunger from the latch 400. Only after retracting the plunger can an exerciser lift the hub and handles for the purpose of rotating to a new position.
(41) The latches 400 may be comprised of various structures that may be catchably connected to the plunger pin 206 of the locking device 205.
(42) Further, lifting the hub after retracting the spring plunger raises the annular ring retainer 401 on the interior of the hum, in turn, raising the ring vertically upwards from the upper gear ring 300. This provides for the upper handle 203 to be raised as well, so that the bottom of the upper gear teeth disengage from the upwardly projecting teeth of the lower gear ring. The upper handle gear ring being disengages provides for an exerciser to rotate the upper handle independent of the hub to the desired position.
(43) A one or more gear teeth of each of the upper and lower gear rings, create a plurality of lockable handle positions. In one embodiment, four gear teeth of each of the upper and lower gear rings, creating a plurality of lockable handle positions at 0, 90, 180, and 270 degrees of rotation are created. Various other degrees of rotation may be created. Correspondingly, four latch 400 positions are interstitially positioned between the gear teeth, thereby providing for four locking positions. Alternatively, a single tooth may be used for the collar and handle that is selectively received in one of a plurality of apertures or cutouts within the lower locking member 301 or the tubular base 201. Various other structures may be utilized to provided for a plurality of locked rotation positions for the handle so that when the handle is lifted upwardly the handle is rotatable to a different rotation position and when the handle is lowered the handle is locked in a non-rotatable manner.
(44) The 90 degree offsets for the gear teeth, and providing for four gear teeth and four positions for lockable rotation is not meant to be limiting, and any reasonable number of positions preferably symmetrically positioned radially about the longitudinal axis of the stanchion may be used.
(45) One embodiment of the present invention includes a tubular base having a lower end and an upper end, wherein the tubular base is adapted to be attached to an exercise machine and wherein the upper end includes an opening. In addition, an elongated member extends through the opening of the upper end of the tubular base and extends downwardly through at least a portion of the tubular base. Alternatively, the base may extend through a lower opening in the elongated member with the elongated member having a tubular structure and slidably (and rotatably) surrounding the base (the base may be tubular or non-tubular). In addition, the base may be slidably and rotatably connected with the elongated member in various other manners not illustrated in the drawings. The elongated member is rotatable and slidable in a longitudinal manner with respect to the lumen of the tubular base to allow for rotational adjustment of the handle. The handle extends outwardly from the elongated member at an angle (e.g. horizontally, radially and various angles between horizontal and vertical), however, the handle may be concentric with the elongated member and extend substantially along a common axis of the elongated member. The locking device has a locked state and an unlocked state. The elongated member is movable within the tubular base when the locking device is in the unlocked state and the elongated member is substantially not movable within the tubular base when the locking device is in the locked state. When the elongated member is in the unlocked state, the elongated member is preferably movable within the tubular base.
(46) The locking device (e.g. index plunger) is connected to the handle or the collar connected to the handle. The locking device includes a plunger pin and a spring connected to the plunger pin, wherein the spring applies a biasing force to the plunger pin forcing the plunger pin inwardly as illustrated in
(47) In one embodiment, a collar having a lower opening is provided that is connected to the elongated member (directly or indirectly). One or more handles are attached to the collar. The lower opening of the collar is adapted to removably receive the upper end of the tubular base as illustrated in
(48) One or more of the adjustable handles are attached to an exercise machine, such as, but not limited to, a Pilates apparatus as illustrated in
(49) The exercise machine (e.g. Pilates apparatus) preferably has a frame having a track with a longitudinal axis, a first end and a second end. A carriage movably connected to the track so as to be reciprocated back and forth along a portion of the track. The carriage includes a first end and a second end opposite of the first end. The carriage is adapted to be movable along a portion of the longitudinal axis of the track. One or more bias members (e.g. springs, elastic members) are connected between the frame and the carriage to provide a biasing force to the carriage thereby providing resistance to the exerciser when moving the carriage in a first direction. The exercise machine further includes a first platform connected to or near the first end of the frame and a second platform connected to or near the second end of the frame for the exerciser to position a portion of their body upon during an exercise.
(50) The first adjustable handle and a second adjustable handle are connected to the frame directly or indirectly. The first adjustable handle is on a first side of the frame and the second adjustable handle is on a second side of the frame as illustrated in
(51) In another embodiment, a rotational locking assembly is connected between the tubular base and the elongated member. The rotational locking assembly allows for free rotation of the elongated member and/or handle (and corresponding collar) with respect to the tubular base when the elongated member is pulled upwardly from the tubular base. The rotational locking assembly locks the elongated member in one of a plurality of rotational positions with respect to the tubular base when the elongated member is pushed downwardly into the tubular base. In this embodiment, the elongated member is movable in an upward manner within the tubular base when the locking device is in the unlocked state and the elongated member is substantially not movable in an upward manner within the tubular base when the locking device is in the locked state. The rotational locking assembly may be comprised of a lower gear member and an upper gear member that each have teeth that interconnect with corresponding slots within the opposing gear member as illustrated in
(52) Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Although methods and materials similar to or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of the multiple position locking handle for an exercise machine, suitable methods and materials are described above. All publications, patent applications, patents, and other references mentioned herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety to the extent allowed by applicable law and regulations. The multiple position locking handle for an exercise machine may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof, and it is therefore desired that the present embodiment be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. Any headings utilized within the description are for convenience only and have no legal or limiting effect.