FITNESS EQUIPMENT ACCESSORIES
20220323815 · 2022-10-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/0442
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Accessories that are attachable to fitness equipment may be used to allow users to move the attachment quickly and easily from one position to another by removing the accessory or sliding it along a vertical or horizontal upright that forms part of the fitness equipment or rack. The accessories may come in many forms so that various exercises may be carried out using the accessories on the same fitness equipment or rack.
Claims
1. A fitness equipment accessory for use with a weight rack, the accessory comprising: at least two mounting prongs configured to fit within apertures of the weight rack; and a pivotable securing member comprising a securing surface for receiving a portion of the weight rack and for preventing the transverse movement of the accessory when the two mounting prongs are received within apertures the weight rack.
2. The accessory of claim 1, wherein when the securing member is in a first position, the accessory is unattached to the weight rack, and when the securing member is in a second position, the accessory is attached to the weight rack.
3. The accessory of claim 1, wherein the accessory includes a fitness component for carrying out or supporting an exercise.
4. The accessory of claim 3, wherein the fitness component is at least one of a hook, handle, grip, and bar.
5. The accessory of claim 1, wherein an interior surface of the pivotable securing member includes one or more bumper members.
6. The accessory of claim 1, wherein the at least two mounting prongs are generally parallel to one another.
7. A modular fitness system, the system comprising: a weight rack including at least one of a vertical member having apertures and a horizontal member including apertures; and at least one fitness equipment accessory, the accessory including: at least one prong member receivable within an aperture of the vertical member or an aperture of the horizontal member; a fitness component for carrying out or supporting an exercise; and a securing member that is rotatable such that when the at least one prong member is received within an aperture of the vertical member or an aperture of the horizontal member, and the securing member is rotated, an interior surface of the securing member abuts a surface of the weight rack.
8. The accessory of claim 7, wherein when the securing member is in a first position, the accessory is unattached to the weight rack, and when the securing member is in a second position, the accessory is attached to the weight rack.
9. The accessory of claim 7, wherein the fitness component is at least one of a hook, handle, grip, and bar.
10. The accessory of claim 7, wherein the interior surface of the securing member includes one or more bumper members.
11. The accessory of claim 7, wherein the accessory includes at least two prong members.
12. The accessory of claim 11, wherein the at least two prong members are substantially parallel to one another.
13. A slidable positioning system for accessories and implements associated with a weight rack, the positioning system comprising: a front prong member receivable within an aperture of a support member of a weight rack, wherein the front prong member is pivotable between an engaged position and a disengaged position; a rear prong member opposite the front prong member; and a movement inhibitor that is operable between a first position and a second position such that when the movement inhibitor is in a first position, the front prong member is prevented from pivoting to the disengaged position.
14. The positioning system of claim 13, further comprising a prong securing device in which the rear prong member is selectively engageable.
15. The positioning system of claim 14, wherein the prong securing device is in mechanical communication with the movement inhibitor such that when the movement inhibitor is in the second position, the prong securing device is in a second position.
16. The positioning system of claim 15, wherein when the prong securing device is in the second position, the front prong member is in the disengaged position.
17. The positioning system of claim 13, further comprising a pivotable engaging arm, and wherein when the pivotable engaging arm is in a first position, the positioning system is prevented from sliding along a portion of the weight rack.
18. The positioning system of claim 13, further comprising a pivotable engaging arm, and wherein when the pivotable engaging arm is in a second position, the positioning system can slide along a portion of the weight rack.
19. The positioning system of claim 13, wherein the rear prong member and the front prong member are attached to one another via a plate member.
20. The positioning system of claim 13, wherein the rear prong member and the front prong member are integrally formed with one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The accompanying drawings form a part of the specification and are to be read in conjunction therewith, in which like reference numerals are used to indicate like or similar parts in the various views.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] The invention will now be described with reference to the drawing figures, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout. For purposes of clarity in illustrating the characteristics of the present invention, proportional relationships of the elements have not necessarily been maintained in the drawing figures.
[0024] The following detailed description of the invention references specific embodiments in which the invention can be practiced. The embodiments are intended to describe aspects of the invention in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. Other embodiments can be utilized, and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0025] The present disclosure is directed to various attachments that may be used in association with existing fitness equipment, such as the cage illustrated in
[0026] In an embodiment illustrated in
[0027] The removable attachment 20 further may include at least two mounting prongs 35, 40 that can be used for attaching the removable attachment 20 to the vertical member 5 (or horizontal member 10) of a weight rack or gym system, like the cage 1. The at least two mounting prongs 35, 40 can be generally parallel to one another and can extend generally rearwardly from the removable attachment 20. In one embodiment, the at least two mounting prongs 35, 40 can be sized and shaped to be received within the apertures 15 within the vertical member 5.
[0028] A securing member 45 preferably secures the removable attachment 20 to the vertical member 5 when the removable attachment 20 is engaged with the cage 1. The securing member 45 is preferably pivotably coupled to the removable attachment 20 so that a user can selectively pivot the securing member 45 relative to the rest of the removable attachment 20.
[0029] To use the securing member 45 to secure the removable attachment 20 to the cage 1, an operator may rotate the removable attachment 20 to a disengaged position (as embodied by removable attachment 20A). After the mounting prongs 35, 40 are received by apertures 15 in the rack 1 (see removable attachment 20B), a securing surface 50 on an interior of the removable attachment 20 (see removable attachment 20A) may abut the vertical member 5 (or the vertical member 10 in alternative embodiments). The securing surface 50 may include bumper members 55 made from an elastic material like rubber to prevent the surfaces of the attachment 20 and the cage 1 from rubbing against one another.
[0030] When the securing member 45 is rotated downwardly into the configuration embodied by the removable attachment 20C, the securing surface 50 may abut a portion of the weight rack 1. The securing member 45, including the securing surface 50, preferably prevents movement of the removable attachment 20 relative to the vertical member 5. More particularly, the mounting prongs 35, 40 may prevent vertical movement and side-to-side movement, while the securing member 45 may prevent movement of the removable attachment 20 (and the mounting prongs 35, 40) in and out of the vertical member 5. In some embodiments, the securing member 45 may be adapted so that it is biased toward the first, closed position, including, without limitation, under the force of gravity, or by a spring.
[0031] Should a user wish to replace the removable attachment 20 with another attachment including those described below, he or she may take the reverse steps to disengage the removable attachment 20 from the vertical member 5. More particularly, he or she may rotate the securing member 45 away from the vertical member 5 and subsequently pull the removable attachment 20 outwardly from the vertical member 5 to remove the prong members 35, 40 from the apertures 15.
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[0035] In one embodiment, the pivotable system 105 includes a pivot point 115 or similar connection, such that an arm 120 thereof is capable of rotating about a certain axis relative to the rest of the pivotable system 105 (and the vertical member 5). The pivotable system 105 can generally rotate in a vertical manner relative to the ground, including through 180 degrees of rotation, such that the pivotable system 105 can begin and end in generally vertical alignments when progressing through its full range of rotation.
[0036] In another embodiment (not illustrated), the pivotable system 105 can generally rotate in a horizontal manner relative to the ground, including through 360 degrees of rotation, such that the pivotable system 105 can define a generally circular plane of rotation that is axially aligned and concentric with the vertical member 5 to which the removable attachment 100 may be coupled.
[0037] In various embodiments, the removable attachments may be appropriately sized and shaped for alternative systems. For example, a removable attachment can have square members formed from rigid metal (and/or other appropriate materials). Different embodiments may include differently shaped (e.g., round, square, rectangular, oval, etc.) removable attachments. They also may be sized differently (and/or different thicknesses of and/or types of materials may be chosen) based on the loads expected to be supported by the members (and/or other components of the system).
[0038] An additional alternatively constructed removable attachment 125 is provided in
[0039] In another embodiment shown in use in
[0040] The slidable positioning system 170 may include multiple structures for locking the system 170 in place.
[0041] In the locked position of
[0042] To unlock the slidable positioning system 170 as illustrated in
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[0044] The rear prong portion 245 and the front prong portion 250 are each preferably attached to a plate member 255 located between the prong portions 245, 250. A spring member 260 may be attached to each of the plate member 255 and the movement inhibitor 225 so that when the inhibitor 225 is moved upwardly, the spring member 260 may bias the prong portions 245, 250 and the plate member 255 away from an aperture 15.
[0045] In the position (illustrated in
[0046] In use, a user can selectively slide the slidable positioning system 170 relative to a rack like the rack 1, including a vertical member 5 thereof, quickly and with ease. For example, if a user desires to conduct various exercises utilizing fitness equipment or implements at various elevations or relative positions, the user can move or pivot the pivotable engaging arm 185 in the second position and move or squeeze the movement inhibitor 225 into the second position. In this manner, the positioning system 170 can freely slide along a portion of the weight rack 1 under the selective choices of a user, including being positioned at a desired location or height of a vertical member 5.
[0047] The steps of securing the slidable positioning system 170 relative to the weight rack or gym system, including a vertical or horizontal support thereof described herein can be completed sequentially, such that the movement inhibitor 225 is first moved to the first position and then the pivotable engaging arm 185 is moved to the second position, or simultaneously.
[0048] In one embodiment, two slidable positioning systems 170 for accessories and implements associated with a weight rack like the rack 1 can be provided. The presence of multiple slidable positioning systems 170 can allow for a user to conduct multiple, different exercises simultaneously or in quick succession. Further, the presence of multiple slidable positioning systems 170 can allow for more than one user to conduct the same or different exercises simultaneously.
[0049] From the foregoing, it will be seen that the various embodiments of the present invention are well adapted to attain all the objectives and advantages hereinabove set forth together with still other advantages which are obvious and which are inherent to the present structures. It will be understood that certain features and sub-combinations of the present embodiments are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations. Since many possible embodiments of the present invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, it is also to be understood that all disclosures herein set forth or illustrated in the accompanying drawings are to be interpreted as illustrative only and not limiting. The various constructions described above and illustrated in the drawings are presented by way of example only and are not intended to limit the concepts, principles and scope of the present invention.
[0050] Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the present invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the specification and the accompanying drawings. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention which is limited only by the claims which follow.