WO2007061410A1 - Adjustable load dynamic active resistance training system - Google Patents
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Definitions
- This invention relates generally to muscular strength enhancement and
- the machine's resistance should be in direct opposition to the exercisers
- One purpose of the machine is to allow the user to
- weight, selectorized weight, or body weight forms of resistance which are subject to
- progressive and/or isotonic resistance training system that creates an environment that
- selectorized weight stacks or body weight.
- the purpose of the machine is to provide
- isotonic weights provide resistance and an
- the invention is embodied in apparatus that comprises
- Cords may individually and selectively have releasable connection to
- That connection may have one of the following forms,
- Yet another object is to provide a path of slide movement that extends
- the attachment may be selectively displaced along
- a further object is to provide apparatus that comprises
- the rings are selectively transferable.
- Fig. 1 is an elevation showing one form of apparatus incorporating the
- Fig. 2 is an elevation showing another form of apparatus incorporating
- Fig. 3 is an elevation showing yet another form of the invention.
- a stack 10 of weights 10a is adapted to be raised and lowered
- a user may grasp and pull at 12 to exert force on the cable,
- a connector 16' extends upwardly from the center of
- the support and is joined at 17 to the rope or cable, whereby the weight stack may
- a guide 20 is supported at 14 and
- bracket 16 supports the upper ends of the cords, which allows their upward
- the bracket is attached at 16a to frame 18.
- a mover such as a slider 25 is slidable vertically on guide 20.
- stability cylinder 26 may be employed to guide on 20, and may be attached to, or
- Cable 11 is shown as operatively connected to
- the upper ends of the cords are selectively and releasably
- the slider 25 is one
- a stability cylinder 30 is provided to slide up and down on the guide
- a connecting bracket 32 is attached to 31, and is releasably connectible to the slider
- This construction enhances stability, and enables the weights to be raised as
- weights are lifted, to provide reactions to pulling of the cable, as discussed.
- a base or frame is shown at 40, and multiple
- stretchable cords 41 have their ends at 41a effectively connected to the base, as via
- cord end loops 42 and a loop retainer 43 cord end loops 42 and a loop retainer 43.
- a mover such as slider 44 is mounted on and movable along a slide or
- Slider guide rail 45 extends at an angle
- a weight 50 may be
- a circular weight 50 may have a
- central opening to be removably received on a shaft 52 attached to 51.
- cord end carrier 62 and a second section 60b attachable to the mover 44 as via a hook and loop connection, 63 and 64.
- the cord ends 41a are selectively connectible
- the attached cords are resiliently stretched, from a rest position, this corresponds to
- Rod 45 projects from the slider
- the Fig. 2 device may be considered as a ramp-type device
- weight or weights may be selectively removed off
- Fig. 3 shows a modified lifting apparatus that include a base 80, and a
- the mover may be lifted in response to lifting by a cable 82
- Multiple yieldably stretchable cords 87 have lower ends 87a connected
- the cord upper ends 87b selectively and individually have
- Such releasable connections includes rings 89 or
- Carrier 86 may be
- a second lateral projection 92 carried by a frame part
- That projection 92 stores cord rings not yet
- the cord lower ends are fixed to
- the cords may consist of rubber tubing, or elastic bands.
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Abstract
Adjustable lifting apparatus, comprising, in combination, a base, multiple cords connected to the base, a mover to be moved along a slide path in response to force exertion by the user’s arms or legs, a connection or connections between the mover and one or more of the cords.
Description
ADJUSTABLE LOAD DYNAMIC ACTIVE RESISTANCE TRAINING SYSTEM
BACKGROUND
This invention relates generally to muscular strength enhancement and
training, and more particularly to highly advantageous and simple training apparatus,
and methods, embodying a number of unusual advantages. U.S. Patent 6,561,956 Bl
is incorporated herein by reference.
There is need for an improved machine, or an attachment to an existing
machine, having a combination of isotonic weights (i.e. free weights, selectorized
weight stack, or body weight, etc.) with a form of progressive resistance (i.e. rubber
tubing, elastic cords, springs, etc.) for use in strength training. The machine or
attachment to an existing machine as an accessory preferably should embody both of
the above resistances. The machine or attachment should allow the user to choose
one as the sole resistance, or use both together to get both isotonic and progressive
resistance. The machine's resistance should be in direct opposition to the exercisers
force of movement creating an isotonic, progressive, or isotonic and progressive
resistance.
There is also need for an improved machine or attachment to an
existing machine designed to provide a form of resistance that is progressive through
out the entire range of motion. One purpose of the machine is to allow the user to
work through this range of motion slowly or rapidly and still have the same amount
of force to be pushed. The machine should exceed the functions of standard free
weight and selectorized machines. Standard machines only possess the isotonic (free
weight, selectorized weight, or body weight) forms of resistance which are subject to
change with different speeds of movement by the exerciser. The faster the movement
the less force is required to move it due to momentum. There is need for a
progressive and/or isotonic resistance training system that creates an environment that
has a constant amount of weight, regardless of the speed of the movement.
SUMMARY
It is major object of the invention to provide a machine or an
attachment to an existing machine as an accessory to meet the above need. The
machine allows for a combination of both progressive resistance via rubber tubing,
elastic bands, springs, etc. and standard isotonic weights via free weights,
selectorized weight stacks, or body weight. The purpose of the machine is to provide
a progressive resistance that is constant regardless of the speed of the movement.
The resistance in elastic tubing will not provide an overload to the muscle at the
beginning of a movement, although it does provide increasing or variable resistance
throughout the movement. Conversely, isotonic weights provide resistance and an
overload to the muscle at the beginning of a movement, but not later in the movement
because of momentum and the corresponding need to slow the weight before coming
to the end of the movement. The combination of isotonic weights and the elastic
tubing solves the aforementioned problems because the resistance (inertia) of the
weight, counters the lack of tension or resistance in the elastic tubing during the
initial stages of the movement, and the increasing stretch and resistance of the elastic
tubing controls the momentum of the weights and provides the needed additional or
compensatory resistance at the end of the range of motion.
Basically, the invention is embodied in apparatus that comprises
a) a base,
b) multiple cords retained relative to the base,
c) a mover positioned to be moved along a guide path in response
to force exertion by the user's arms or legs, and
d) a connection or connections between the mover and one or
more of the cords.
Cords may individually and selectively have releasable connection to
the mover or slider. That connection may have one of the following forms,
i) adjustable pin and socket connections
ii) adjustable rings on the cord ends to be
adjustably connected to the mover. Yet another object is to provide a path of slide movement that extends
angularly upwardly, the cords extending in directions allowing adjustable attachment
to the angularly movement slider. The attachment may be selectively displaced along
a second path in a direction generally parallel to the path of slide angular movement.
A further object is to provide apparatus that comprises
a) a base
b) multiple cords connected to the base,
c) a mover to be moved in response to force
exertion by the user's arms or legs,
d) weights movable with the mover,
e) the cords selectively and individually
having releasable connections to the mover, said releasable connections including
rings connected to the cords, and a first lateral connection on the mover onto which
the rings are selectively transferable.
These and other objects and advantages of a preferred embodiment of
the invention, as well as the details thereof, will be more fully understood from the
following specification and drawings, in which:
DRAWING DESCRIPTION
Fig. 1 is an elevation showing one form of apparatus incorporating the
invention;
Fig. 2 is an elevation showing another form of apparatus incorporating
the invention; and
Fig. 3 is an elevation showing yet another form of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
In Fig. 1, a stack 10 of weights 10a is adapted to be raised and lowered
by a rope or cable 11. A user may grasp and pull at 12 to exert force on the cable,
which may pass over rollers 13. The weights extend transversely. A lateral support
14a supports the weight stack. A connector 16' extends upwardly from the center of
the support, and is joined at 17 to the rope or cable, whereby the weight stack may
be centrally raised and lowered via force exertion on the rope or cable.
In accordance with the invention, a guide 20 is supported at 14 and
extends upwardly near or adjacent to the weight stack. See also guide 20a.
Multiple cords, for example three resiliently stretchable cords 22 have
their lower ends 22a releasably attached or connected, as by hooks 23 to a horizontal
member supported on a base 15, the cords being close to the upright guide 20. A
bracket 16 supports the upper ends of the cords, which allows their upward
stretching, from the position shown. The bracket is attached at 16a to frame 18.
A mover, such as a slider 25 is slidable vertically on guide 20. A
stability cylinder 26 may be employed to guide on 20, and may be attached to, or
made integral with the slider 25. Cable 11 is shown as operatively connected to
slider 25, to raise and lower the slider. At rest position, the slider seats on cord
retention bracket 16. The upper ends of the cords are selectively and releasably
attachable to the slider, as by pins 28 that fit in side openings or sockets 28a in the
slider. If a pin is removed, the corresponding cord is not stretched as the slider
moves upwardly, but those cords remaining effectively pin-connected to the slider are
resiliently stretched as the slider moves upwardly. As stated, the slider 25 is one
form of mover.
A stability cylinder 30 is provided to slide up and down on the guide
rail 20a. It is rigidly connected to a bracket 31 which projects toward the slider 25.
A connecting bracket 32 is attached to 31, and is releasably connectible to the slider
25, as by removable pin connections at 33. If the pins are in place, elements 25, 32,
31 and 30 move upwardly as slider 25 is raised, but if the pins 33 are removed, the
slider and the selected cord upper ends do not move upwardly as the weights are
lifted. This construction enhances stability, and enables the weights to be raised as
the cords are stretched. If no cords are connected to the slider, the weights are raised
as the slider is raised. If the pin connections at 33 remain, and one or more cords is
connected to the slider, only that cord or those connected cords are stretched as the
weights are lifted, to provide reactions to pulling of the cable, as discussed.
When the bracket 32 is released from the slider, the bracket 31 and
cylinder 30 are supported on the weight or weights, which are then effectively
disconnected from the up and down movement of the slider.
Referring to Fig. 2, a base or frame is shown at 40, and multiple
stretchable cords 41 have their ends at 41a effectively connected to the base, as via
cord end loops 42 and a loop retainer 43.
A mover such as slider 44 is mounted on and movable along a slide or
guide rail 45, in response to force exertion by the user's raised legs, seen at 46. The
user sits in a cradle 47, and flexes as his legs, to cause his feet to push on pusher 48
attached to or associated with the mover. Slider guide rail 45 extends at an angle
from vertical, where is preferably between 30° and 75°. A weight 50 may be
effectively attached at 51 to the pusher. For example a circular weight 50 may have a
central opening to be removably received on a shaft 52 attached to 51.
Multiple cords 41 are effectively attached to mover or slider 44, as via
a line 60 entrained over pulley 61, and having a first line section 60a attached to the
cord end carrier 62, and a second section 60b attachable to the mover 44 as via a
hook and loop connection, 63 and 64. The cord ends 41a are selectively connectible
to the carrier 62, via pin and socket connections indicated at 66.
As the pusher and slider are moved upwardly along the guide rail 45,
the attached cords are resiliently stretched, from a rest position, this corresponds to
engagement of rod 45 end 45a with a cradle stop 70. Rod 45 projects from the slider
toward that stop.
The Fig. 2 device may be considered as a ramp-type device
accommodating to flexing of the user's legs, as against resistance imposed by the
cords and weight or weights, (if used). Such weights may be selectively removed off
support 52.
Fig. 3 shows a modified lifting apparatus that include a base 80, and a
mover 81 to be moved (for example upwardly) in response to force exertion by a
user's arms. For example, the mover may be lifted in response to lifting by a cable 82
extending over pulleys to a handle to be pulled downwardly as in Fig. 1. Weights
85a in a stack 85 are movable upwardly with the mover.
Multiple yieldably stretchable cords 87 have lower ends 87a connected
to the base 80 as via transverse shaft 98 on which cord lower end rings 88 are
slidably received. The cord upper ends 87b selectively and individually have
releasable connection to the mover. Such releasable connections includes rings 89 or
similar connections connected to the cord upper ends 87b. The rings are selectively
transferable onto a first lateral projection 81a associated with or carried by the mover
81, whereby when the mover moves upwardly, those cords now being connected to
projection 81a are stretched upwardly to resist such upward displacement. The
mover 81 is shown as carried at 86 by the weight stack. Carrier 86 may be
considered as a connector slidable upwardly with the stack 85.
Also provided is a second lateral projection 92 carried by a frame part
93 extending upwardly from the base. That projection 92 stores cord rings not yet
transferred laterally onto the first lateral projector. The cord lower ends are fixed to
the base to resist lifting. The cords may consist of rubber tubing, or elastic bands. A
very simple and easily manipulated means to adjust cord tension is thereby provided.
Claims
1. Adjustable lifting apparatus, comprising, in combination,
a) a base,
b) multiple cords retained relative to the base,
c) a mover positioned to be moved along a
guide path in response to force exertion by the user's arms or legs,
d) a connection or connections between the mover and one or
more of the cords.
2. The combination of claim 1 including weights connectible to
said mover.
3. The combination of claim 2 including a connector receiving
weight imposed by said weights, and having releasable connection to said mover.
4. The combination of claim 2 wherein said cords selectively and
individually have releasable connection to said mover.
5. The combination of claim 3 wherein said cords selectively and
individually have releasable connection to said mover, and said guide path is a slide
path.
6. The combination of claim 4 wherein said
releasable connection includes pin and socket connections of said cords to said mover.
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7. The combination of claim 4 wherein said
releasable connection includes rings connected to said cords, and a lateral protection
on said mover onto which said rings are selectively transferable.
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8. The combination of claim 1 including a user's foot pusher
associated with said mover.
9. The combination of claim 8 including a weight or weights
o associated with said mover to be pushed in a lifting direction by the pusher.
10. The combination of claim 9 wherein said mover has a first path
of movement which extends upwardly, and at an angle from vertical.
11. The combination of claim 10 wherein said
angle from vertical is between 30° and 75°.
12. The combination of claim 10 wherein said
cords have attachment to slide apparatus, the attachment to be selectively displaced
along a second path in a direction generally parallel to said path of movement.
13. The combination of claim 12 wherein said
second path of movement is beneath the level of said first path of movement.
14. The combination of claim 1, wherein
the cords selectively and individually
have releasable connections to the mover, said releasable connections including rings
connected to the cords, and a first lateral connection on the mover onto which the
rings are selectively transferable.
15. The apparatus of claim 14 including a frame and a second
lateral projection carried by the frame for storing cord rings nor transferred to the
first lateral projection.
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