LIGHTWEIGHT, MODULAR, PORTABLE MULT-PURPOSE WORKOUT SYSTEM
20230074910 · 2023-03-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/153
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A modular, portable, multi-purpose workout system is easily transported and reconfigured for different standing and seated workouts. The system at least includes a platform, a seat with a backrest, and a pair of variable resistance modules, each including an outwardly extending cable that is pulled by a user. For standing workouts, at least one of the variable resistance modules is coupled to a platform, and a user pulls up on the cable while standing on the platform. For seated exercises, at least one of the variable resistance modules is coupled to the backrest of the seat, and the cable is pulled outwardly and toward a seated user. The variable resistance modules are coupled to the platform or the backrest of the seat using elongated rigid members. The variable resistance cables may be pulled with separate handles or pulled simultaneously with a barbell component forming part of the system.
Claims
1. A modular, portable, multi-purpose workout system, comprising: a platform; a seat including a backrest; a pair of variable resistance modules, each module including an outwardly extending cable; and wherein: at least one of the variable resistance modules is coupled to the platform, and a user pulls on the cable while standing on the platform for standing workouts, or at least one of the variable resistance modules is coupled to the backrest of the seat, and a user pulls outwardly on the cable while seated for seated exercises.
2. The workout system of claim 1, further including: a barbell component having opposing ends with cable connectors; and wherein the ends of the barbell component are coupled to one or both of the variable resistance modules for standing or seated workouts.
3. The workout system of claim 1, further including: a plurality of elongated rigid members; wherein the elongated rigid members are coupled to the platform or the backrest of the seat; and the variable resistance modules are coupled to the elongated rigid members for different workouts.
4. The workout system of claim 3, further including: four elongated rigid members, each with two ends; wherein the platform is rectangular and supported one all four sides using the elongated rigid members; and one or more of the variable resistance modules are coupled to the rigid members for standing workouts.
5. The workout system of claim 3, wherein: one of the elongated members is coupled to the backrest of the seat in a vertical orientation with one end of the member extending above the backrest; and one of the variable resistance modules is coupled to the end of the member extending above the backrest.
6. The workout system of claim 3, wherein: one of the elongated members is coupled to the backrest of the seat in a horizontal orientation with both ends of the member extending beyond the sides of the backrest; and one of the variable resistance modules is coupled to one end of the member and a the other variable resistance module is coupled to the other end of the member.
7. A modular, portable, multi-purpose workout system, comprising: four elongated rigid members; a seat including a backrest and front and rear downwardly extending support arms; a platform; a pair of variable resistance modules including outwardly extending cables; a barbell component having opposing ends with cable connectors; and wherein, for standing workouts: the four elongated members are joined to form a rectangular frame adapted for floor contact with opposing side members and opposing front and rear members, the platform is mounted on the frame, the resistance modules are attached to opposing sides of the frame, and the outwardly extending cables of the resistance modules are pulled up by a user standing on the platform.
8. The workout system of claim 7, wherein, for seated workouts: the platform is not used; the front and rear downwardly extending arms of the seat are each attached to a respective one of the elongated members making floor contact.
9. The workout system of claim 8, wherein, for seated pull-up workouts: all four of the elongated members are joined to form a rectangular frame adapted for floor contact, with opposing, spaced-apart side members and opposing, spaced-apart front and rear members, and the front and rear downwardly extending arms of the seat are each attached to a respective one of the front and rear members; at least one of the resistance modules is attached to one of the side members; and the outwardly extending cable of the resistance module is pulled up by a user while seated.
10. The workout system of claim 8, wherein, for seated lateral workouts: one of the side members is attached horizontally to the backrest of the seat such that opposing ends of the member extend beyond the seat; the resistance modules are attached to opposing ends of the horizontal member; and the outwardly extending cables of the resistance modules are pulled toward a user while seated.
11. The workout system of claim 8, wherein, for seated, pull-down workouts: one of the side members is attached vertically to the seat backrest such that an end of the member extends above the seat backrest, one of the resistance modules is attached to the end of the member that extends above the seat backrest, and the outwardly extending cable of the resistance modules is pulled downwardly by the user while seated.
12. A modular, portable, multi-purpose workout system, comprising: four elongated rigid members; a seat including a backrest and front and rear downwardly extending support arms; a platform; a pair of variable resistance modules including outwardly extending cables; a barbell component having opposing ends with cable connectors; and wherein: (a) for standing, pull-up workouts: the four elongated members are joined to form a rectangular frame adapted for floor contact with opposing, spaced-apart side members and opposing, spaced-apart front and rear members, the platform is mounted on the frame, the resistance modules are attached to opposing sides of the frame, and the outwardly extending cables of the resistance modules are pulled up by a user standing on the platform; (b) for seated, pull-up workouts: the four base members are joined to form a rectangular frame adapted for floor contact with opposing, spaced-apart side members and opposing, spaced-apart front and rear members, the front and rear downwardly extending arms of the seat are attached to the front and rear members of the frame, the resistance modules are attached to opposing sides of the frame, and the outwardly extending cables of the resistance modules are pulled up by a user while seated; (c) for seated, lateral workouts: the front and rear downwardly extending arms of the seat are attached to the front and rear members of the frame adapted for floor contact, one of the side members is attached horizontally to the seat backrest such that opposing ends of the member extend beyond the seat backrest, the resistance modules are attached to the opposing ends of the horizontally attached side member, and the outwardly extending cables of the resistance modules are pulled toward a user while seated; and (d) for seated, pull-down workouts: the front and rear downwardly extending arms of the seat are attached to the front and rear members of the frame adapted for floor contact, one of the side members is attached vertically to the back of the seat backrest such that an end of the member extends above the seat backrest, one of the resistance modules is attached to the end of the member that extends above the seat backrest, and the outwardly extending cable of the resistance module is pulled downwardly by the user while seated.
13. The workout system of claim 12, wherein, in (a), the outwardly extending cables of the resistance modules are attached to separate handles that are pulled up by a user standing on the platform.
14. The workout system of claim 12, wherein, in (a), the outwardly extending cables of the resistance modules are attached to opposing ends of the barbell component and pulled up by a user standing on the platform.
15. The workout system of claim 12, wherein, in (d), opposing ends of the barbell component are coupled to the outwardly extending cable of the resistance module and the barbell component is pulled downwardly by the user while seated.
16. The workout system of claim 12, wherein the seat, including the backrest and front and rear downwardly extending support arms is foldable into a flattened shape and combined with the four members, platform and resistance modules to form a compact portable configuration.
17. The workout system of claim 16, wherein the compact, portable configuration is adapted for transport as a backpack.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0032] This invention improves upon the prior art by providing a lightweight, portable, cost-effective system that may be easily transported and reconfigured for numerous workouts not addressed by prior-art in a single set of component parts.
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[0034] The base members are assembled with corner pieces 110 that snap into the ends of the base members. The preferred corner pieces include spring-loaded balls 112 that fit into the holes of the perforated base members. The corner pieces are manually pulled apart, causing the balls to retract and release.
[0035] The system further includes a seat 114 having front and rear arms 116, 118 that terminate in bracket structures 115, 117. The bracket structures engage to the base members using snap-in peg pieces 120, 122. The seat includes a backrest 121 and a bottom rest 123 hinged at 124. The seat further includes pivoting front and rear support arms 116, 118 that engage with hooks 130 on the support arms enabling the seat to assume any comfortable position for any user. Clips 160 on the back of the seat enable the members 106, 108 to be temporarily installed on the back of the seat for different sitting workouts as described below.
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[0037] The system further includes a barbell component 150 (
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[0041] The components that make up the invention may be constructed from any suitable materials as long as they provide appropriate strength, reliability and longevity. As mentioned, base members 102, 104, 106, 108 are preferable metal. The same holds true for most portions of the seat structure and barbell 150. Other components may be made of plastics if sufficiently rigid and durable. Most if not all of the components could also be fabricated from more exotic, lightweight materials such as carbon fiber, though this would also raise manufacturing and selling costs.
[0042] The various components may be configured in numerous ways to facilitate a wide variety of workouts.
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[0046] The invention is affordable, and allows numerous different lower and upper body workouts at home, at the office, and while traveling without having to spend thousands of dollars on gym equipment. The system is completely portable, and will fit into the trunk of a small car. The estimated total weight of the device would be in the range of 30 to 50 lbs.