MULTI-FUNCTIONAL TRAINING APPARATUS
20220331649 · 2022-10-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B22/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A multi-functional training apparatus comprises a first floating beam, a second floating beam, a rear portion of the first floating beam being connected to a rotating member at a first point and a rear portion of the second floating beam being connected to a rotating member at a second point, the first and second points being arranged on opposing sides of a plane passing through the rotational axis of the rotating member, a forward portion of the first floating beam being connected to a lower portion of a first pivoting beam and a forward portion of the second floating beam being connected to a lower portion of a second pivoting beam, a first and second moving handle being connected to the first and second pivoting beams respectively, a first foot plate arranged on the first floating beam, a second foot plate arranged on the second floating beam.
Claims
1. A multi-functional training apparatus comprising a. a first floating beam, b. a second floating beam, c. a rear portion of the first floating beam being connected to a rotating member at a first point and a rear portion of the second floating beam being connected to a rotating member at a second point, the first and second points being arranged on opposing sides of a plane passing through the rotational axis of the rotating member, d. a forward portion of the first floating beam being connected to a lower portion of a first pivoting beam and a forward portion of the second floating beam being connected to a lower portion of a second pivoting beam, e. a first and second moving handle being connected to the first and second pivoting beams respectively such that the first and second moving handles pivot synchronized with the motion of the pivoting beams, f. a first foot plate arranged on the first floating beam, g. a second foot plate arranged on the second floating beam, and h. the multi-functional training apparatus being arranged such that the first and second foot plates each move along an essentially elliptical path arranged on a vertical plane, i. characterized in that wherein the multi-functional training apparatus further comprises a stationary handle assembly, said stationary handle assembly comprising a main holding portion arranged in front of and between the first and second moving handles and an elbow or a forearm rest portion on either side of the stationary handle assembly about a vertical plane through the longitudinal axis of the training apparatus, said elbow or forearm rest portions being arranged behind and below the main holding portion.
2. The multi-functional training apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the forearm or elbow rest portions comprise a padded portion.
3. The multi-functional training apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the forearm or elbow rest portions are formed with a flat or concave upper surface to support the elbows or forearms of the user in a stable position laterally.
4. The multi-functional training apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the forearm or elbow rest portions are arranged to be soft so as to adapt to the shape of the users forearms or elbows to hold the forearms or elbows stably in place.
5. The multi-functional training apparatus according to claim 1, wherein vertical distance between the gripping portion of the first and second handles and the forearm rest portions is greater than 350 mm.
6. The multi-functional training apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the horizontal distance between the forearm or elbow rest portions is greater than or equal to the maximum horizontal width of the main holding portion.
7. The multi-functional training apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the elbow or forearm rest portions are arranged at or ahead of the rearmost position of the first and second moving handles.
8. The multi-functional training apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the stationary handle portion comprises a secondary holding portion which is arranged behind the elbow or forearm rest portions.
9. The multi-functional training apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the main holding portion is arranged such that the ratio of a) the vertical distance between an upper portion of the main holding portion and the rear portion of one of the foot plates in its rearmost position to b) the horizontal distance between the upper portion of the main holding portion and the rear portion of the foot plate in its rearmost position is less than 1.
10. The multi-functional training apparatus according to claim 1, wherein ratio of c) the vertical dimension from the rearmost portion of the foot plate in its rearmost position to the forearm rest portion to d) the horizontal dimension from the rearmost portion of the foot plate in its rearmost position to the forearm rest portion is less than or equal to 1.
11. The multi-functional training apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the maximum horizontal width of the main holding portion is less than the minimum horizontal distance between the first and second moving handles.
12. The multi-functional training apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the minimum horizontal distance between the first and second moving handles at the height of the main holding portion is greater than 500 mm.
13. The multi-functional training apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the foot plates have a first surface which is essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the floating beam to which the foot plates is connected.
14. The multi-functional training apparatus according to claim 13, wherein foot plates comprise a second surface, said second surface arranged behind the first surface and said second surface forming an angle (A) of between 110 and 160 degrees to the first surface.
15. The multi-functional training apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the rotation of the rotating member is resisted by a controlled variable resistance device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0024] In the following, the invention will be described in greater detail with reference to embodiments shown by the enclosed figures. It should be emphasized that the embodiments shown are used for example purposes only and should not be used to limit the scope of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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[0026] The physical training apparatus 1 comprises a frame 3, a first floating beam 2, a second floating beam 4, a rotating member 6, a resistance providing device 7, a first pivoting beam 8, a second pivoting beam 10, a first handle 12, a second handle 14 and a stationary handle assembly 16. A first foot plate 18 and a second foot plate 20 are fixed to an upper surface of the first and second floating beams respectively.
[0027] A first (rear) end 22 of the first floating beam 2 is connected to a first point 24 on the rotating member 6. A first end 26 of the second floating beam 4 is connected to a second point 28 on the rotating member. The first and second points are arranged on either side of a plane passing through the rotational axis A of the rotating member 6. As the rotating member rotates, the first and second points will rotate around the rotational axis A of the rotating member, likewise moving the first ends of the first and second floating beams around the rotational axis of the rotating member. The rotating member 6 is fixed to the frame 3 and some form of controllable resistance device 7 is attached to the rotating member to provide a controllable resistance against the motion by the user. As controllable resistance devices are known in the art, this will not be discussed in more details here.
[0028] A second (front) end 30 of the first floating beam 2 is attached to a lower portion 32 of the first pivoting beam 8. An upper portion 34 of the first pivoting beam is pivotably attached to the frame 3 of the training apparatus at a first pivot point 36. A second end 38 of the second floating beam 4 is attached to a lower portion 40 of the second pivoting beam 10. An upper portion 42 of the second pivoting beam is pivotably attached to the frame 3 of the training apparatus at a second pivot point 44.
[0029] In this embodiment, the first handle 12 is attached to the first pivoting beam 8 so that when the first pivoting beam pivots, the first handle also pivots. The same is true for the second handle 14, which is attached to the second pivoting beam 10. The first and second handles are arranged above the first and second pivot points 36, 44 respectively. In this way, as the pivoting beam moves forward the handle moves backwards and vice versa.
[0030] In general, this is the traditional method of operation of a typical elliptical trainer and as such will not be described in more detail here. However, it can be mentioned that in general, the floating beams will move forward and backwards during operation. As the floating beams move forwards, the rotating member will rotate as well causing the rear portion of the floating beam to move up and down in addition to forwards and backwards. In general, the foot plates will follow a roughly elliptical path as the user operates the machine. The apparatus will typically be arranged such that said first and second floating beams are arranged to move along an essentially elliptical path with a major axis arranged on an essentially horizontal plane and the first and second pivoting beams are arranged to pivot about an essentially horizontal axis, The apparatus will also typically be arranged such that said first and second floating beams and said pivoting beams are arranged such that when the floating beams move, the pivoting beams pivot.
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[0033] It is of course also possible to “walk backwards” with the machine, then the motions will be reversed with respect to the discussion above.
[0034] In addition to the traditional elliptical trainer features of the apparatus shown in the figures, the apparatus also comprises a stationary handle assembly 16. In this embodiment, the stationary handle assembly comprises a main holding portion 50, a forearm resting portion 52 and a secondary holding portion 54. The main holding portion 50 is arranged ahead of the forearm resting portion which is ahead of the secondary holding portion 54. The main holding portion is arranged as a tubular structure onto which the user can grip with his or her hands. In this embodiment, the main holding portion comprises two tubes one extending forward from each of the forearm resting portions. The two tubes are connected by a horizontally arranged tube at the forward end of the tubes.
[0035] The forearm resting portion is a foam padded resting surface so that the user can rest his or her forearms on the forearm resting portions during the exercise. The foam padding compresses slightly when the user applies his or her weight and the padding will hold the user's forearms in place. In another embodiment (not shown), instead of providing portions for supporting the forearms, portions which support the users elbows could be provided instead. In another embodiment, instead of providing a foam padding, a smooth rubbery surface could be provided instead which provides a frictional hold for the forearms or elbows of the user. In this embodiment, the secondary holding portion is also arranged as a tubular structure.
[0036] During use, the user will operate the apparatus in one of two modes. A first mode is a cardio mode where the user will hold onto the first and second handles and place his or her feet on the foot plates. The user will then simultaneously move the foot plates and the handles to cause the rotating member to rotate. The resistance device will provide resistance to the rotating member to force the user to exert energy to keep the rotating member rotating. In this first mode, the user can also hold onto the secondary holding portion in case the user wants to rest his or her upper body.
[0037] In a second mode, the user rests his or her forearms on the forearm resting portion and holds onto the main holding portion 50 of the stationary handle assembly 16. This brings the user's body into a more horizontal position, less upright, and the user will then push the foot plates alternatively backwards. In this case, the resistance unit can be arranged to provide a greater resistance and the user will need to exert greater force and will have a more strength focussed exercise. In this way, the apparatus can be switched between a cardio focussed exercise and a more sprint/interval training focussed exercise.
[0038] As can be seen from
[0039] For the sake of this specification, the position where the first foot plate or the second foot bed are in their rearmost positions is interesting for the sake of defining certain aspects of certain embodiments of the invention. In
[0040] For the sake of completeness, the horizontal dimension from the rearmost portion of the foot plate (in its rearmost position) to the forearm rest portion could be called D3 and the vertical dimension from the rearmost portion of the foot plate (in its rearmost position) to the forearm rest portion could be called D4. In this concrete embodiment D3 is 0.97 m and D4 is 0.884 m. As such the ratio of D4 to D3 is around 0.91. Again typical elliptical trainers will not have any forearm rest portions. If they do have something to rest on these will typically be much further back and then the ratio of D4 to D3 would also be greater than 1.
[0041] From
[0042] It is to be noted that the figures and the above description have shown and described the example embodiments in a sometimes simple and schematic manner. Many of the specific mechanical details have not been shown since the person skilled in the art should be familiar with these details and they would just unnecessarily complicate this description. For example, the specific materials used and the specific manufacturing procedures have not been described in detail since it is maintained that the person skilled in the art would be able to find suitable materials and suitable processes to manufacture the apparatus according to the current invention.