Rowing Machine Exercise Device
20230124229 · 2023-04-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B22/0015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0076
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0087
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/153
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B22/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A rowing machine exercise device includes a vertically adjustable rear support base. The vertically adjustable rear support base includes an outer vertical support beam coupled to and extending down from the rowing machine frame, where the outer vertical support beam has a vertical channel extending upward therein from a bottom of the outer vertical support beam and has a latch pin hole extending through a wall of a bottom portion of the vertical support beam; an inner vertical support beam received in a telescoping manner within the outer support beam through the bottom of the outer support beam, where the inner vertical support beam has a plurality of adjustment holes uniformly spaced along a vertical line in an outer wall of the inner vertical support beam.
Claims
1. A rowing machine exercise device comprising: a rowing machine frame having a forward support base and an opposed rear support base; a rewinder mounted to the rowing machine frame; a pull rope attached to the rewinder at a first end and attached to a pull bar at an opposite end; at least one foot rest panel mounted to the rowing machine frame; and a seat mounted for reciprocating movement along the rowing machine frame towards and away from the at least one foot rest panel; wherein the rear support base is vertically adjustable and includes, an outer vertical support beam coupled to and extending down from the rowing machine frame, having a vertical channel extending upward therein from a bottom of the outer vertical support beam and having a latch pin hole extending through a wall of a bottom portion of the outer vertical support beam, an inner vertical support beam received in a telescoping manner within outer support beam through the bottom of the outer support beam, the inner vertical support beam having a plurality of adjustment holes uniformly spaced along a vertical line in an outer wall of the inner vertical support beam, the vertical line being horizontally aligned with the latch pin hole in the outer vertical support beam, a foot structure coupled to bottom of the inner vertical support beam, and a latch pin assembly mounted to the outer vertical support beam, the latch pin assembly including a latch pin biased to extend through the latch pin hole and any of the adjustment holes that are vertically aligned with the latch pin hole, and the latch pin assembly including an actuating tab that overcomes the bias to pull the latch pin from the vertically aligned adjustment hole when actuated.
2. The rowing machine exercise device of claim 1, wherein the latch pin assembly includes a lever pivotally mounted to the outer vertical support beam, wherein the lever has an actuating end that includes the actuating tab and an opposite engagement end that includes the latch pin.
3. The rowing machine exercise device of claim 2, wherein the lever is generally z-shaped in cross-section taken along the vertical line.
4. The rowing machine exercise device of claim 3, wherein the lever is at least partially contained in a container mounted to the outer vertical support beam, the container including an outer wall, and the bias comprising a spring positioned between the outer wall of the container and a portion of the lever approximate the latch pin.
5. The rowing machine exercise device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of adjustment holes includes a bottom-most hole and a top-most hole, and wherein the latch pin hole is vertically aligned with the bottom-most hole when the inner vertical support beam is fully received within the outer vertical support beam.
6. The rowing machine exercise device of claim 1, including at least five of the adjustment holes.
7. The rowing machine exercise device of claim 1, wherein the latch pin hole and adjustment holes are wider than their vertical height, and the latch pin has a corresponding wider than high shape so that the latch pin securely fits within a vertically aligned pair of the latch pin hole and one of the adjustment holes.
8. A rowing machine exercise device comprising: a rowing machine frame having a forward support base approximate a forward end of the rowing machine frame and a rear support base approximate an opposite end of the rowing machine frame; a resistance mechanism mounted to the rowing machine frame and operatively coupled to at least one hand grip providing resistance of the at least one hand grip moving forward or rearward with respect to the rowing machine frame; at least one foot support mounted to the rowing machine frame; and a seat mounted for reciprocating movement along the rowing machine frame towards and away from the foot support; wherein the rear support base is vertically adjustable and includes, an outer vertical support beam coupled to and extending down from the rowing machine frame, having a vertical channel extending upward therein from a bottom of the outer vertical support beam and having a latch pin hole extending through a wall of a bottom portion of the outer vertical support beam, an inner vertical support beam received in a telescoping manner within outer support beam through the bottom of the outer support beam, the inner vertical support beam having a plurality of adjustment holes uniformly spaced along a vertical line in an outer wall of the inner vertical support beam, the vertical line being horizontally aligned with the latch pin hole in the outer vertical support beam, and a latch pin assembly mounted to the outer vertical support beam, the latch pin assembly including a latch pin biased to extend through the latch pin hole and any of the adjustment holes that are vertically aligned with the latch pin hole, and the latch pin assembly including an actuating tab that overcomes the bias to pull the latch pin from the vertically aligned adjustment hole when actuated.
9. A rowing machine exercise device comprising: a rowing machine frame having a forward support base approximate a forward end of the rowing machine frame and a rear support base approximate an opposite end of the rowing machine frame; a rewinder mounted to the rowing machine frame; a pull rope attached to the rewinder at a first end and attached to a pull bar at an opposite end; at least one foot rest panel mounted to the rowing machine frame; and a seat mounted for reciprocating movement along the rowing machine frame towards and away from the at least one foot rest panel; wherein the rear support base is vertically adjustable and includes, an outer vertical support beam having a vertical channel extending therein and having a latch pin hole extending through a wall of a the outer vertical support beam, an inner vertical support beam received in a telescoping manner within outer support beam, the inner vertical support beam having a plurality of adjustment holes uniformly spaced along a vertical line in an outer wall of the inner vertical support beam, the vertical line being horizontally aligned with the latch pin hole in the outer vertical support beam, and a latch pin assembly mounted to the outer vertical support beam, the latch pin assembly including a latch pin biased to extend through the latch pin hole and any of the adjustment holes that are vertically aligned with the latch pin hole, and the latch pin assembly including an actuating tab that overcomes the bias to pull the latch pin from the vertically aligned adjustment hole when actuated.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] A latch pin assembly 46 includes a lever 48 pivotally mounted to the outer vertical support beam 30 where the lever has an actuating end that includes an actuating tab 50 and an opposite engagement end that includes a latch pin 52. The lever 48 is pivotally mounted on a pivot pin 54 and the latch pin assembly also includes a spring 56 operative to engage the lever so that the latch pin 52 is biased into engagement with the latch pin hole 36 and one of the vertically aligned adjustment holes 40. Upward pressure on the latch pin tab 50 pivots the lever on pivot pin 54 and operates to overcome the bias of spring 56 to pull/pivot the latch pin 52 from the vertically aligned adjustment hole 40 when actuated.
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[0017] A lift handle 60 is mounted to the outer vertical support beam 30 near a top of the outer vertical support beam.
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[0021] Having described the embodiments of the current disclosure by reference to the attached drawings, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill that modifications may be made to the embodiments without departing from the scope of any invention as recited in any of the appended claims. For example, the vertically adjustable rear support base 16 may be incorporated into different rowing machine exercise device designs not depicted in this disclosure. For example, some rowing machine exercise devices do not use a flywheel rewinder. For example, some rowing machine exercise devices utilize magnetic resistance, mechanical resistance, pneumatic resistance and the like. Further, some rowing machine exercise devices do not include a pull rope 20 attached to a rewinder. For example, some rowing machine exercise devices utilize a pair of handlebars that are each pivotally connected to the rowing machine frame and associated with some sort of resistance mechanism controlling the physical exertion required to pivot the handlebars on the rowing machine frame. Some rowing machine exercise devices may be contemplated as for home use while other exemplary rowing machine exercise devices may be contemplated for professional use. As another example, the latch pin assembly 46 may have a different orientation or arrangement so that the actuating tab may be toggled downwardly or to the side to disengage the latch pin 52, rather than toggling upward. As another example, the handle 60 may be provided on the frame 12 or may be incorporated into the outer vertical support 30 or the frame 12 as, for example, a horizontal edge (extending inward or outward) that may be gripped by a user. As another example, the inner vertical support beam 38 may extend down from the frame 12 while the outer vertical support beam may include the foot structure 41. As another example, the foot structure 41 can have any mechanical structure adapted to contact the floor and support the rear support base 16. As another example, the outer and inner vertical support beams 30/38 may have any corresponding cross sectional shape, such as rectangular (as illustrated), circular, oblong and the like.