US20060247107A1 - Leg exercise apparatus and method with gravity latch device - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally technically relates to exercise machines. More particularly, the present invention technically relates to exercise machines for strengthening the legs of an exerciser. Even more particularly, the present invention technically relates to exercise machines for facilitating performance of leg extensions and leg curls by an exerciser.
- Weight lifting is a specifically-chosen activity by many people due to the ability to select and specifically focus on physical activity for certain muscle groups. Consequently, through weight lifting, an individual can focus actively on his or her calves, thighs, gluteal muscles, and abdominal muscles, etc. In so doing, an individual may not only engage in aerobic activity, but one that specifically strengthens a chosen muscle or group of muscles.
- weight systems such as those using cables linked to weights and the like provide access to the resisting weights using moveable structural elements, such as handles, levers, and the like, disposed in a generally vertical manner.
- moveable structural elements such as handles, levers, and the like
- Such vertical disposition of the moveable structural elements that allow engagement of the weights by the exerciser may be inconveniently positioned for certain activities. In some cases, this is remedied by having a “spotter,” i.e., another person who aids the exerciser in engaging the weights. The spotter would also assist the exerciser in disengaging the weights at the exerciser's choosing.
- weight machines are specifically designed to help provide exercise for the legs; and strong leg muscles as well as good posture are desirable among many of those who exercise.
- a related art vertically disposed exercise system may present a challenge to individuals who choose to use such a machine.
- moveable structural elements for the weights may be inconveniently located and require inconvenient grasping and engaging techniques by the exerciser.
- burdensome pop-in/pop-out pins are used for adjusting mechanical elements in related art exercise machines.
- the present invention involves a leg exercise apparatus having a device for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl device and vice versa.
- the present invention leg exercise apparatus comprises a seat for accommodating an exerciser, a support structure being operatively associated with the seat; a structure for resisting a movement of the exerciser; and a structure for exercising a leg, the leg exercising structure being operatively associated with the resisting structure.
- the leg exercising structure comprises an upper thigh support member, a lower thigh support member being cooperatively associated with the upper thigh support member, a calf support member, a pivoting leg-engaging mechanism being mechanically coupled to the calf support member, and a structure for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise, the converting structure being operatively associated with the calf support member.
- the converting structure comprises a gravity latch device which can be a pawl and ratchet wheel combination by example only. The present gravity latch device eliminates the need for burdensome pop-in/pop-out pins.
- a present invention method of fabricating a leg exercise apparatus comprises the steps of providing a seat for accommodating an exerciser, providing a support structure being operatively associated with the seat, providing a structure for resisting a movement of the exerciser, and providing a structure for exercising a leg, the leg exercising structure being operatively associated with the resisting structure.
- the leg exercising structure providing step comprises providing an upper thigh support member, providing a lower thigh support member being cooperatively associated with the upper thigh support member, providing a calf support member, providing a pivoting leg-engaging mechanism being mechanically coupled to the calf support member, and providing a structure for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise, the converting structure being operatively associated with the calf support member.
- the converting structure providing step comprises providing a gravity latch device.
- the gravity latch device providing step comprises providing a pawl and ratchet wheel combination.
- Advantages of the present invention include providing better access and convenience to weightlifting cable system for leg exercise without the need for complex instructions and providing an easy mechanism for converting from one form of leg exercise to another.
- Other features of the present invention are disclosed, or are apparent, in the section entitled “Modes for Carrying Out the Invention,” infra.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a leg exercise apparatus, in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a front view of a leg exercise apparatus of FIG. 1 , in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a rear view of a leg exercise apparatus of FIG. 1 , in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a side view of a leg exercise apparatus of FIG. 1 , in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is an opposing side view of a leg exercise apparatus of FIG. 1 , in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a frontal perspective view of a converting structure, comprising a gravity latch device shown with the pawl in the forward position for facilitating a leg extension exercise by example only, in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 7A is a side view of a converting structure, comprising a gravity latch device with the pawl disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism disposed in a first selected position, in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 7B is a top view of a converting structure, comprising a gravity latch device with the pawl disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism disposed in a first selected position, in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 8A is a side view of a converting structure, comprising a gravity latch device with the pawl disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism disposed in a second selected position, in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 8B is a top view of a converting structure, comprising a gravity latch device with the pawl disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism disposed in a second selected position, in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 9A is a side view of a converting structure, comprising a gravity latch device with the pawl disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism disposed in a third selected position, in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 9B is a top view of a converting structure, comprising a gravity latch device with the pawl disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism disposed in a third selected position, in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates, in a perspective view, an exercise apparatus 1000 , in accordance with the present invention.
- the leg exercise apparatus 1000 comprises a seat 100 for accommodating an exerciser (not shown), a support structure 200 being operatively associated with the seat 100 , a structure for resisting 300 a movement of the exerciser, and a structure for exercising 400 a leg (not shown), the leg exercising structure 400 being operatively associated with the resisting structure 300 .
- the leg exercising structure 400 comprises an upper thigh support member 410 , a lower thigh support member 420 being cooperatively associated with the upper thigh support member 410 , a calf support member 430 , a pivoting leg-engaging mechanism 440 being mechanically coupled to the calf support member 430 , and a structure for converting 500 from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise, the converting structure 500 being operatively associated with the calf support member 430 .
- the converting structure 500 comprises a gravity latch device 510 .
- the gravity latch device 510 comprises a pawl 505 and ratchet wheel 506 combination, by example only.
- the support structure 200 has an upper portion 200 A, an intermediate portion 200 B, and a lower portion 200 C, the intermediate portion 200 B having two ends 200 D, 200 E and being generally vertically disposed, the upper portion 200 A being mechanically coupled to an end of the intermediate portion 200 B and being angled forward of the intermediate portion 200 B, the lower portion 200 C being mechanically coupled to a remaining end of the intermediate portion 200 B and including at least three contact members 210 .
- the upper portion 200 A is angled in relation to the intermediate portion 200 B; and the upper portion 200 A and the intermediate portion 200 B subtend an angle in a range of approximately 90° to approximately 180°.
- the resisting structure 300 comprises an adjustable weight 310 , by example only.
- the support structure lower portion 200 C generally comprises a T-shape configuration for imparting stability in the plane of the floor (not shown).
- the resisting structure 300 comprises a cable system 320 and an optional housing 330 having at least one portion generally covering the cable system 320 and the adjustable weights 310 .
- the housing 330 may allow access to the weights 310 so that they may provide a source of adjustable resistance for the exerciser.
- FIG. 2 illustrates, in a front view, the exercise apparatus 1000 of FIG. 1 , in accordance with the present invention.
- the resisting structure 300 is disposed to the right of the support structure intermediate portion 200 B.
- Other features, such as an outrigger device 600 and an overhead cowl 700 may be included in the apparatus 1000 , by example only as shown, in combination with the leg exercise structure 400 to provide optional arm, chest, and abdominal exercises or combinational exercises, e.g., with leg exercises.
- FIG. 3 illustrates, in a rear view, the exercise apparatus 1000 of FIG. 1 , in accordance with the present invention.
- the support structure intermediate portion 200 B is disposed in a position which is perpendicular to the support structure lower portion 200 C.
- the resisting structure 300 is mounted to the support structure 200 for imparting stability.
- FIG. 4 illustrates, in a side view, the exercise apparatus 1000 of FIG. 1 , in accordance with the present invention.
- the gravity latch device 510 is easily operated by the exerciser in converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise.
- the exerciser needs only to move the pawl 505 , comprising a weighted rigid tab (not shown), from one position to another for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise and vice versa.
- These opposing positions are located at an angle ⁇ apart from one another.
- the ratchet wheel 506 includes at least one pair of opposing angled detents 507 ( FIG. 6 ), defining the opposing positions, which accommodate the pawl 505 .
- the exerciser For selecting a leg extension exercise, the exerciser merely moves the weighted rigid tab of the pawl 505 into a detent 507 in a forward position. In order to convert to a leg curl exercise, the exerciser merely moves the weighted rigid tab of the pawl 505 into a detent 507 in an aft position. The weighted rigid tab easily falls into the user-selected detent 507 by gravity.
- the pawl 505 is pivotally mounted to the pivoting leg-engaging mechanism 440 by a pivotal fastener selected from a group consisting essentially of a pin and a dowel, e.g., an integral pin and an integral dowel.
- the ratchet wheel (not shown) is mechanically coupled to the cable system 320 , the cable system 320 being, in turn, mechanically coupled to the resisting structure 300 .
- FIG. 5 illustrates, in an opposing side view, the exercise apparatus 1000 of FIG. 1 , in accordance with the present invention.
- the pivoting leg-engaging mechanism 440 having a proximal end and a distal end, can be a hollow tube having a cross-section such as a square, a rectangle, a circle, an ellipse, and a monocoque structure.
- the calf support member 430 is mechanically coupled to the pivoting leg-engaging mechanism 440 distal end.
- the pawl 505 is pivotally mounted to the pivoting leg-engaging mechanism 440 proximal end.
- the pivoting leg-engaging mechanism 440 is also operatively coupled to the ratchet wheel 506 at the pivoting leg-engaging mechanism 440 proximal end.
- the pivoting leg-engaging mechanism 440 has an upper surface and further comprises a handle 441 mounted to the upper surface for facilitating positioning of the pawl 505 into a selected detent 507 on the ratchet wheel 506 .
- FIG. 6 illustrates, in a frontal perspective view, a converting structure 500 , comprising a gravity latch device 510 , shown with the pawl 505 in the forward position for facilitating a leg extension exercise by example only, in accordance with the present invention.
- the exerciser may perform leg curl exercise.
- FIG. 7A is a side view of a converting structure 500 , comprising a gravity latch device 510 with the pawl 505 disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism 511 disposed in a first selected position, i.e., in a first outer plate selected detent 508 , in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 7B is a top view of a converting structure 500 , comprising a gravity latch device 510 with the pawl 505 disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism 511 disposed in a first selected position, i.e., in a first outer plate selected detent 508 , in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 8A is a side view of a converting structure 500 , comprising a gravity latch device 510 with the pawl 505 disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism 511 disposed in a second selected position, i.e., in a second outer plate selected detent 509 , in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 8B is a top view of a converting structure 500 , comprising a gravity latch device 510 with the pawl 505 disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism 511 disposed in a second selected position, in a second outer plate selected detent 509 , in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 9A is a side view of a converting structure 500 , comprising a gravity latch device 510 with the pawl 505 disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism 511 disposed in a third selected position, in a third outer plate selected detent 512 , in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 9B is a top view of a converting structure 500 , comprising a gravity latch device 510 with the pawl 505 disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism 511 disposed in a third selected position, in a third outer plate selected detent 512 , in accordance with the present invention.
- a method M of fabricating a leg exercise apparatus 1000 comprises the steps of providing a seat 100 for accommodating an exerciser, providing a support structure 200 being operatively associated with the seat 100 , providing a structure for resisting 300 a movement of the exerciser, and providing a structure for exercising 400 a leg, the leg exercising structure 400 being operatively associated with the resisting structure 300 .
- the leg exercising structure 400 providing step comprises providing an upper thigh support member 410 , providing a lower thigh support member 420 being cooperatively associated with the upper thigh support member 410 ; providing a calf support member 430 , providing a pivoting leg-engaging mechanism 440 being mechanically coupled to the calf support member 430 , and providing a structure for converting 500 from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise, the converting structure 500 being operatively associated with the calf support member 430 .
- the converting structure providing step comprises providing a gravity latch device 510 .
- the gravity latch device 510 providing step comprises providing a pawl 505 and ratchet wheel 506 combination.
- the support structure 200 providing step comprises providing the support structure 200 with an upper portion 200 A, an intermediate portion 200 B, and a lower portion 200 C, the intermediate portion 200 B having two ends 200 D, 200 E and being generally vertically disposed, the upper portion 200 A being mechanically coupled to an end 200 D of the intermediate portion 200 B and being angled forward of the intermediate portion 200 B, the lower portion 200 C being mechanically coupled to a remaining end 200 E of the intermediate portion 200 B and including at least three contact members 210 .
- the support structure 200 providing step comprises providing the upper portion 200 A being angled in relation to the intermediate portion 200 B.
- the support structure providing step comprises providing the support structure 200 with the upper portion 200 A and the intermediate portion 200 B subtending an angle in a range of approximately 90° to approximately 180°.
- the resisting structure 300 providing step comprises providing an adjustable weight 310 .
- the leg exercising structure 400 providing step comprises providing a pivoting leg-engaging mechanism 440 being operatively associated with coupled to the adjustable weight 310 .
- the leg exercising structure 400 providing step comprises providing an upper thigh support member 410 , providing a lower thigh support member 420 being cooperative associated with the upper thigh support member 410 , providing a calf support member 430 , providing a pivoting leg-engaging mechanism 440 being mechanically coupled to the calf support member 430 , and providing a structure for converting 500 from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise, the converting structure 500 being operatively associated with the calf support member 430 .
- the converting structure 500 providing step comprises providing a gravity latch device 510 .
- the gravity latch device 510 providing step comprises providing a pawl 505 and ratchet wheel 506 combination.
- the present invention generally industrially applies to exercise machines. More particularly, the present invention industrially applies to exercise machines for strengthening the legs of an exerciser. Even more particularly, the present invention industrially applies to exercise machines for facilitating performance of leg extensions and leg curls by an exerciser.
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An apparatus and a method for leg exercises having a seat (100), a support structure (200) being operatively associated with the seat (100); a structure for resisting (300) a movement of the exerciser; and a structure for exercising (400) a leg, the leg exercising structure (400) being operatively associated with the resisting structure (300). The leg exercising structure (400) includes an upper thigh support member (410), a lower thigh support member (420) being cooperatively associated with the upper thigh support member (410), a calf support member (430), a pivoting leg-engaging mechanism (440) being mechanically coupled to the calf support member (430), and a structure for converting (500) from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise, the converting structure (500) being operatively associated with the calf support member (430), the converting structure having a gravity latch device (510).
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- This document is a continuation-in-part application of, and claims priority from, copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/849,411, entitled “Adjustable Cable System” and filed on May 18, 2004.
- The present invention generally technically relates to exercise machines. More particularly, the present invention technically relates to exercise machines for strengthening the legs of an exerciser. Even more particularly, the present invention technically relates to exercise machines for facilitating performance of leg extensions and leg curls by an exerciser.
- Over the past several years, people have become more interested in maintaining good physical health by deliberately engaging in exercise and other physical activities. Weight-lifting, running, and swimming are but three of the several types of exercise that people choose to engage in order to maintain physical fitness. Rowing, aerobic activity, as well as other forms of exercise are also used in order to maintain fitness and provide some aerobic challenge to a person's system so that they may maintain better health. The link between physical activity and physical health is generally well recognized although directly quantifiable results arising from specific forms and durations of physical activities may not be as well identified.
- Weight lifting is a specifically-chosen activity by many people due to the ability to select and specifically focus on physical activity for certain muscle groups. Consequently, through weight lifting, an individual can focus actively on his or her calves, thighs, gluteal muscles, and abdominal muscles, etc. In so doing, an individual may not only engage in aerobic activity, but one that specifically strengthens a chosen muscle or group of muscles.
- Many weight systems such as those using cables linked to weights and the like provide access to the resisting weights using moveable structural elements, such as handles, levers, and the like, disposed in a generally vertical manner. Such vertical disposition of the moveable structural elements that allow engagement of the weights by the exerciser may be inconveniently positioned for certain activities. In some cases, this is remedied by having a “spotter,” i.e., another person who aids the exerciser in engaging the weights. The spotter would also assist the exerciser in disengaging the weights at the exerciser's choosing.
- Many weight machines are specifically designed to help provide exercise for the legs; and strong leg muscles as well as good posture are desirable among many of those who exercise. In such circumstances, a related art vertically disposed exercise system may present a challenge to individuals who choose to use such a machine. As a result, moveable structural elements for the weights may be inconveniently located and require inconvenient grasping and engaging techniques by the exerciser. Typically, burdensome pop-in/pop-out pins are used for adjusting mechanical elements in related art exercise machines.
- Thus, a need is seen to exist in the related art for an apparatus which accommodates the exerciser so that moveable structural elements, providing engagement with the weights, are more conveniently disposed or located so that the exerciser can focus on the physical exertion of the exercise activity rather than accommodating a poorly designed or disadvantageously designed weight machine structure.
- In providing a solution to the foregoing and other known problems and disadvantages inherent in the related art weight machines, the present invention involves a leg exercise apparatus having a device for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl device and vice versa. The present invention leg exercise apparatus comprises a seat for accommodating an exerciser, a support structure being operatively associated with the seat; a structure for resisting a movement of the exerciser; and a structure for exercising a leg, the leg exercising structure being operatively associated with the resisting structure. The leg exercising structure comprises an upper thigh support member, a lower thigh support member being cooperatively associated with the upper thigh support member, a calf support member, a pivoting leg-engaging mechanism being mechanically coupled to the calf support member, and a structure for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise, the converting structure being operatively associated with the calf support member. The converting structure comprises a gravity latch device which can be a pawl and ratchet wheel combination by example only. The present gravity latch device eliminates the need for burdensome pop-in/pop-out pins.
- A present invention method of fabricating a leg exercise apparatus comprises the steps of providing a seat for accommodating an exerciser, providing a support structure being operatively associated with the seat, providing a structure for resisting a movement of the exerciser, and providing a structure for exercising a leg, the leg exercising structure being operatively associated with the resisting structure. The leg exercising structure providing step comprises providing an upper thigh support member, providing a lower thigh support member being cooperatively associated with the upper thigh support member, providing a calf support member, providing a pivoting leg-engaging mechanism being mechanically coupled to the calf support member, and providing a structure for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise, the converting structure being operatively associated with the calf support member. The converting structure providing step comprises providing a gravity latch device. The gravity latch device providing step comprises providing a pawl and ratchet wheel combination.
- Advantages of the present invention include providing better access and convenience to weightlifting cable system for leg exercise without the need for complex instructions and providing an easy mechanism for converting from one form of leg exercise to another. Other features of the present invention are disclosed, or are apparent, in the section entitled “Modes for Carrying Out the Invention,” infra.
- For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the below-referenced accompanying Drawing(s). Reference numbers refer to the same or equivalent parts of the present invention throughout the several figures of the Drawing(s).
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a leg exercise apparatus, in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a front view of a leg exercise apparatus ofFIG. 1 , in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is a rear view of a leg exercise apparatus ofFIG. 1 , in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a side view of a leg exercise apparatus ofFIG. 1 , in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is an opposing side view of a leg exercise apparatus ofFIG. 1 , in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 6 is a frontal perspective view of a converting structure, comprising a gravity latch device shown with the pawl in the forward position for facilitating a leg extension exercise by example only, in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 7A is a side view of a converting structure, comprising a gravity latch device with the pawl disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism disposed in a first selected position, in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 7B is a top view of a converting structure, comprising a gravity latch device with the pawl disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism disposed in a first selected position, in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 8A is a side view of a converting structure, comprising a gravity latch device with the pawl disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism disposed in a second selected position, in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 8B is a top view of a converting structure, comprising a gravity latch device with the pawl disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism disposed in a second selected position, in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 9A is a side view of a converting structure, comprising a gravity latch device with the pawl disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism disposed in a third selected position, in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 9B is a top view of a converting structure, comprising a gravity latch device with the pawl disposed in a forward position and a locking mechanism disposed in a third selected position, in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 1 illustrates, in a perspective view, anexercise apparatus 1000, in accordance with the present invention. Theleg exercise apparatus 1000 comprises aseat 100 for accommodating an exerciser (not shown), asupport structure 200 being operatively associated with theseat 100, a structure for resisting 300 a movement of the exerciser, and a structure for exercising 400 a leg (not shown), theleg exercising structure 400 being operatively associated with the resistingstructure 300. Theleg exercising structure 400 comprises an upperthigh support member 410, a lowerthigh support member 420 being cooperatively associated with the upperthigh support member 410, acalf support member 430, a pivoting leg-engaging mechanism 440 being mechanically coupled to thecalf support member 430, and a structure for converting 500 from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise, the convertingstructure 500 being operatively associated with thecalf support member 430. The convertingstructure 500 comprises agravity latch device 510. Thegravity latch device 510 comprises apawl 505 andratchet wheel 506 combination, by example only. - Continuing with
FIG. 1 , thesupport structure 200 has anupper portion 200A, anintermediate portion 200B, and alower portion 200C, theintermediate portion 200B having twoends upper portion 200A being mechanically coupled to an end of theintermediate portion 200B and being angled forward of theintermediate portion 200B, thelower portion 200C being mechanically coupled to a remaining end of theintermediate portion 200B and including at least threecontact members 210. Theupper portion 200A is angled in relation to theintermediate portion 200B; and theupper portion 200A and theintermediate portion 200B subtend an angle in a range of approximately 90° to approximately 180°. The resistingstructure 300 comprises anadjustable weight 310, by example only. - Still referring to
FIG. 1 , the support structurelower portion 200C generally comprises a T-shape configuration for imparting stability in the plane of the floor (not shown). The resistingstructure 300 comprises a cable system 320 and anoptional housing 330 having at least one portion generally covering the cable system 320 and theadjustable weights 310. Thehousing 330 may allow access to theweights 310 so that they may provide a source of adjustable resistance for the exerciser. -
FIG. 2 illustrates, in a front view, theexercise apparatus 1000 ofFIG. 1 , in accordance with the present invention. The resistingstructure 300 is disposed to the right of the support structureintermediate portion 200B. Other features, such as anoutrigger device 600 and anoverhead cowl 700 may be included in theapparatus 1000, by example only as shown, in combination with theleg exercise structure 400 to provide optional arm, chest, and abdominal exercises or combinational exercises, e.g., with leg exercises. -
FIG. 3 illustrates, in a rear view, theexercise apparatus 1000 ofFIG. 1 , in accordance with the present invention. The support structureintermediate portion 200B is disposed in a position which is perpendicular to the support structurelower portion 200C. The resistingstructure 300 is mounted to thesupport structure 200 for imparting stability. -
FIG. 4 illustrates, in a side view, theexercise apparatus 1000 ofFIG. 1 , in accordance with the present invention. Thegravity latch device 510 is easily operated by the exerciser in converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise. The exerciser needs only to move thepawl 505, comprising a weighted rigid tab (not shown), from one position to another for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise and vice versa. These opposing positions are located at an angle Θ apart from one another. Theratchet wheel 506 includes at least one pair of opposing angled detents 507 (FIG. 6 ), defining the opposing positions, which accommodate thepawl 505. For selecting a leg extension exercise, the exerciser merely moves the weighted rigid tab of thepawl 505 into adetent 507 in a forward position. In order to convert to a leg curl exercise, the exerciser merely moves the weighted rigid tab of thepawl 505 into adetent 507 in an aft position. The weighted rigid tab easily falls into the user-selecteddetent 507 by gravity. Thepawl 505 is pivotally mounted to the pivoting leg-engagingmechanism 440 by a pivotal fastener selected from a group consisting essentially of a pin and a dowel, e.g., an integral pin and an integral dowel. The ratchet wheel (not shown) is mechanically coupled to the cable system 320, the cable system 320 being, in turn, mechanically coupled to the resistingstructure 300. -
FIG. 5 illustrates, in an opposing side view, theexercise apparatus 1000 ofFIG. 1 , in accordance with the present invention. The pivoting leg-engagingmechanism 440, having a proximal end and a distal end, can be a hollow tube having a cross-section such as a square, a rectangle, a circle, an ellipse, and a monocoque structure. Thecalf support member 430 is mechanically coupled to the pivoting leg-engagingmechanism 440 distal end. Thepawl 505 is pivotally mounted to the pivoting leg-engagingmechanism 440 proximal end. The pivoting leg-engagingmechanism 440 is also operatively coupled to theratchet wheel 506 at the pivoting leg-engagingmechanism 440 proximal end. The pivoting leg-engagingmechanism 440 has an upper surface and further comprises ahandle 441 mounted to the upper surface for facilitating positioning of thepawl 505 into a selecteddetent 507 on theratchet wheel 506. -
FIG. 6 , illustrates, in a frontal perspective view, a convertingstructure 500, comprising agravity latch device 510, shown with thepawl 505 in the forward position for facilitating a leg extension exercise by example only, in accordance with the present invention. Alternatively, by inserting the rigid tab of thepawl 505 into the aft position, the exerciser may perform leg curl exercise. -
FIG. 7A is a side view of a convertingstructure 500, comprising agravity latch device 510 with thepawl 505 disposed in a forward position and alocking mechanism 511 disposed in a first selected position, i.e., in a first outer plate selecteddetent 508, in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 7B is a top view of a convertingstructure 500, comprising agravity latch device 510 with thepawl 505 disposed in a forward position and alocking mechanism 511 disposed in a first selected position, i.e., in a first outer plate selecteddetent 508, in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 8A is a side view of a convertingstructure 500, comprising agravity latch device 510 with thepawl 505 disposed in a forward position and alocking mechanism 511 disposed in a second selected position, i.e., in a second outer plate selecteddetent 509, in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 8B is a top view of a convertingstructure 500, comprising agravity latch device 510 with thepawl 505 disposed in a forward position and alocking mechanism 511 disposed in a second selected position, in a second outer plate selecteddetent 509, in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 9A is a side view of a convertingstructure 500, comprising agravity latch device 510 with thepawl 505 disposed in a forward position and alocking mechanism 511 disposed in a third selected position, in a third outer plate selecteddetent 512, in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 9B is a top view of a convertingstructure 500, comprising agravity latch device 510 with thepawl 505 disposed in a forward position and alocking mechanism 511 disposed in a third selected position, in a third outer plate selecteddetent 512, in accordance with the present invention. - A method M of fabricating a
leg exercise apparatus 1000 comprises the steps of providing aseat 100 for accommodating an exerciser, providing asupport structure 200 being operatively associated with theseat 100, providing a structure for resisting 300 a movement of the exerciser, and providing a structure for exercising 400 a leg, theleg exercising structure 400 being operatively associated with the resistingstructure 300. Theleg exercising structure 400 providing step comprises providing an upperthigh support member 410, providing a lowerthigh support member 420 being cooperatively associated with the upperthigh support member 410; providing acalf support member 430, providing a pivoting leg-engagingmechanism 440 being mechanically coupled to thecalf support member 430, and providing a structure for converting 500 from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise, the convertingstructure 500 being operatively associated with thecalf support member 430. The converting structure providing step comprises providing agravity latch device 510. Thegravity latch device 510 providing step comprises providing apawl 505 andratchet wheel 506 combination. - In the method M, the
support structure 200 providing step comprises providing thesupport structure 200 with anupper portion 200A, anintermediate portion 200B, and alower portion 200C, theintermediate portion 200B having twoends upper portion 200A being mechanically coupled to anend 200D of theintermediate portion 200B and being angled forward of theintermediate portion 200B, thelower portion 200C being mechanically coupled to a remainingend 200E of theintermediate portion 200B and including at least threecontact members 210. Thesupport structure 200 providing step comprises providing theupper portion 200A being angled in relation to theintermediate portion 200B. The support structure providing step comprises providing thesupport structure 200 with theupper portion 200A and theintermediate portion 200B subtending an angle in a range of approximately 90° to approximately 180°. The resistingstructure 300 providing step comprises providing anadjustable weight 310. Theleg exercising structure 400 providing step comprises providing a pivoting leg-engagingmechanism 440 being operatively associated with coupled to theadjustable weight 310. Theleg exercising structure 400 providing step comprises providing an upperthigh support member 410, providing a lowerthigh support member 420 being cooperative associated with the upperthigh support member 410, providing acalf support member 430, providing a pivoting leg-engagingmechanism 440 being mechanically coupled to thecalf support member 430, and providing a structure for converting 500 from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise, the convertingstructure 500 being operatively associated with thecalf support member 430. The convertingstructure 500 providing step comprises providing agravity latch device 510. Thegravity latch device 510 providing step comprises providing apawl 505 andratchet wheel 506 combination. - Information as herein shown and described in detail is fully capable of attaining the above-described object of the invention, the presently preferred embodiment of the invention, and is, thus, representative of the subject matter which is broadly contemplated by the present invention. The scope of the present invention fully encompasses other embodiments which may become obvious to those skilled in the art, and is to be limited, accordingly, by nothing other than the appended claims, wherein reference to an element in the singular is not intended to mean “one and only one” unless explicitly so stated, but rather “one or more.” All structural and functional equivalents to the elements of the above-described preferred embodiment and additional embodiments that are known to those of ordinary skill in the art are hereby expressly incorporated by reference and are intended to be encompassed by the present claims.
- Moreover, no requirement exists for a device or method to address each and every problem sought to be resolved by the present invention, for such to be encompassed by the present claims. Furthermore, no element, component, or method step in the present disclosure is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether the element, component, or method step is explicitly recited in the claims. However, various changes and modifications in form, material, and fabrication material detail may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the inventions as set forth in the appended claims and should be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. No claim herein is to be construed under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. § 112, sixth paragraph, unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase “means for.”
- The present invention generally industrially applies to exercise machines. More particularly, the present invention industrially applies to exercise machines for strengthening the legs of an exerciser. Even more particularly, the present invention industrially applies to exercise machines for facilitating performance of leg extensions and leg curls by an exerciser.
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1. A leg exercise apparatus, comprising:
means for resisting a movement of an exerciser; and
means for exercising a leg of the exerciser, the leg exercising means being operatively associated with the resisting means.
2. An apparatus, as recited in claim 1 , wherein the leg exercising means comprises:
a lower thigh support member;
a calf support member;
a pivoting leg-engaging mechanism being mechanically coupled to the calf support member; and
means for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise, the converting means being operatively associated with the calf support member.
3. An apparatus, as recited in claim 2 , further comprising an upper thigh support member being cooperatively associated with the lower thigh support member.
4. An apparatus, as recited in claim 2 , wherein the converting means comprises a gravity latch device.
5. An apparatus, as recited in claim 4 , wherein the gravity latch device comprises a pawl and ratchet wheel combination.
6. An apparatus, as recited in claim 5 , wherein the ratchet wheel has a periphery and comprises at least one pair of opposing angled detents thereon formed for accommodating the pawl.
7. An apparatus, as recited in claim 6 , wherein the pawl comprises a weighted rigid tab, the rigid tab being selectably disposed in a detent of the at least one pair of opposing detents for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise at a selected angle.
8. An apparatus, as recited in claim 7 ,
wherein the at least one pair of opposing angled detents comprises at least one set of forward and aft opposing angled detents,
wherein the rigid tab is disposed in a forward opposing angled detent for selecting a leg extension exercise, and
wherein the rigid tab is disposed in an aft opposing angled detent for selecting a leg curl exercise.
9. An apparatus, as recited in claim 5 , wherein the pawl is pivotally mounted to the pivoting leg-engaging mechanism by a pivotal fastener selected from a group consisting essentially of a pin and a dowel.
10. An apparatus, as recited in claim 5 ,
wherein the ratchet wheel is mechanically coupled to a cable system, and
wherein the cable system is mechanically coupled to the resisting means.
11. An apparatus, as recited in claim 1 , wherein the resisting means comprises an adjustable weight.
12. An apparatus, as recited in claim 11 , wherein the leg exercising means comprises a pivoting leg-engaging mechanism operatively associated with coupled to the adjustable weight.
13. An apparatus, as recited in claim 3 , wherein the upper thigh support member locks the leg against the lower thigh support member into a selected leg curl exercise position by using the converting means.
14. An apparatus, as recited in claim 13 , wherein the converting means comprises a locking mechanism.
15. An apparatus, as recited in claim 14 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises:
a lever, the lever having a distal end and a proximal end, and
a plurality of selectable detents formed in an outer wall of the converting mechanism, the lever distal end being disposable in a selected detent, and the lever proximal for facilitating manual adjustment of the locking mechanism.
16. An apparatus, as recited in claim 1 ,
wherein the converting means comprises a gravity latch device,
wherein the gravity latch device comprises a pawl and ratchet wheel combination,
wherein the ratchet wheel has a periphery and comprises at least one pair of opposing angled detents thereon formed for accommodating the pawl,
wherein the pawl comprises a weighted rigid tab, the rigid tab being selectably disposed in a detent of the at least one pair of opposing detents for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise at a selected angle,
wherein the at least one pair of opposing angled detents comprises at least one set of forward and aft opposing angled detents,
wherein the rigid tab is disposed in a forward opposing angled detent for selecting a leg extension exercise,
wherein the rigid tab is disposed in an aft opposing angled detent for selecting a leg curl exercise,
wherein the pawl is pivotally mounted to the pivoting leg-engaging mechanism by a pivotal fastener selected from a group consisting essentially of a pin, and a dowel,
wherein the ratchet wheel is mechanically coupled to a cable system,
wherein the cable system is mechanically coupled to the resisting means,
wherein the resisting means comprises an adjustable weight, and
wherein the leg exercising means comprises a pivoting leg-engaging mechanism operatively associated with coupled to the adjustable weight.
17. A gravity latch device, comprising a pawl and ratchet wheel combination.
18. A device, as recited in claim 17 , wherein the ratchet wheel has a periphery and comprises at least one pair of opposing angled detents thereon formed for accommodating the pawl.
19. A device, as recited in claim 18 , wherein the pawl comprises a weighted rigid tab, the rigid tab being selectably disposed in a detent of the at least one pair of opposing detents for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise at a selected angle.
20. A device, as recited in claim 19 ,
wherein the at least one pair of opposing angled detents comprises at least one set of forward and aft opposing angled detents,
wherein the rigid tab is disposed in a forward opposing angled detent for selecting a leg extension exercise, and
wherein the rigid tab is disposed in an aft opposing angled detent for selecting a leg curl exercise.
21. A device, as recited in claim 17 ,
wherein the ratchet wheel has a periphery and comprises at least one pair of opposing angled detents thereon formed for accommodating the pawl,
wherein the pawl comprises a weighted rigid tab, the rigid tab being selectably disposed in a detent of the at least one pair of opposing detents for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise at a selected angle,
wherein the at least one pair of opposing angled detents comprises at least one set of forward and aft opposing angled detents,
wherein the rigid tab is disposed in a forward opposing angled detent for selecting a leg extension exercise, and
wherein the rigid tab is disposed in an aft opposing angled detent for selecting a leg curl exercise.
22. A method of fabricating a leg exercise apparatus, comprising the steps of:
providing means for resisting a movement of an exerciser; and
providing means for exercising a leg of the exerciser, the leg exercising means being operatively associated with the resisting means.
23. A method, as recited in claim 22 , wherein the leg exercising means providing step comprises:
providing a lower thigh support member;
providing a calf support member;
providing a pivoting leg-engaging mechanism being mechanically coupled to the calf support member; and
providing means for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise, the converting means being operatively associated with the calf support member.
24. An apparatus, as recited in claim 23 , further comprising an upper thigh support member being cooperatively associated with the lower thigh support member.
25. A method, as recited in claim 23 , wherein the converting means providing step comprises providing a gravity latch device.
26. A method, as recited in claim 25 , wherein the gravity latch device providing step comprises providing a pawl and ratchet wheel combination.
27. A method, as recited in claim 26 , wherein the pawl and ratchet wheel combination providing step comprises providing the ratchet wheel with a periphery and comprises providing at least one pair of opposing angled detents thereon formed for accommodating the pawl.
28. A method, as recited in claim 27 , wherein the pawl and ratchet wheel combination providing step comprises providing the pawl with a weighted rigid tab, the rigid tab providing step comprising providing the rigid tab as being selectably disposable in a detent of the at least one pair of opposing detents for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise at a selected angle.
29. A method, as recited in claim 28 ,
wherein the at least one pair of opposing angled detents providing step comprises providing at least one set of forward and aft opposing angled detents,
wherein the rigid tab providing step comprises providing the rigid tab as being disposable in a forward opposing angled detent for selecting a leg extension exercise, and
wherein the rigid tab providing step comprises providing the rigid tab as being disposable in an aft opposing angled detent for selecting a leg curl exercise.
30. A method, as recited in claim 26 , wherein the pawl and ratchet wheel combination providing step comprises providing the pawl as being pivotally mounted to the pivoting leg-engaging mechanism by a pivotal fastener selected from a group consisting essentially of a pin and a dowel.
31. A method, as recited in claim 26 ,
wherein the pawl and ratchet wheel combination providing step comprises providing the ratchet wheel as being mechanically coupled to a cable system, and
wherein the resisting means providing step comprises providing the cable system as being mechanically coupled to the resisting means.
32. A method, as recited in claim 22 , wherein the resisting means providing step comprises providing an adjustable weight.
33. A method, as recited in claim 32 , wherein the leg exercising means providing step comprises providing a pivoting leg-engaging mechanism being operatively associated with coupled to the adjustable weight.
34. An apparatus, as recited in claim 24 , wherein the upper thigh support member locks the leg against the lower thigh support member into a selected leg curl exercise position by using the converting means.
35. An apparatus, as recited in claim 34 , wherein the converting means comprises a locking mechanism.
36. An apparatus, as recited in claim 35 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises:
a lever, the lever having a distal end and a proximal end, and
a plurality of selectable detents formed in an outer wall of the converting mechanism, the lever distal end being disposable in a selected detent, and the lever proximal for facilitating manual adjustment of the locking mechanism.
37. A method, as recited in claim 22 ,
wherein the leg exercising means providing step comprises:
providing an upper thigh support member;
providing a lower thigh support member being cooperatively associated with the upper thigh support member;
providing a calf support member;
providing a pivoting leg-engaging mechanism being mechanically coupled to the calf support member; and
providing means for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise, the converting means being operatively associated with the calf support member,
wherein the converting means providing step comprises providing a gravity latch device,
wherein the gravity latch device providing step comprises providing a pawl and ratchet wheel combination,
wherein the pawl and ratchet wheel combination providing step comprises providing the ratchet wheel with a periphery and providing at least one pair of opposing angled detents thereon formed for accommodating the pawl,
wherein the pawl and ratchet wheel combination providing step comprises providing the pawl with a weighted rigid tab, the pawl and ratchet wheel combination providing step comprising providing the rigid tab as being selectably disposable in a detent of the at least one pair of opposing detents for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise at a selected angle,
wherein the at least one pair of opposing angled detents providing step comprises providing at least one set of forward and aft opposing angled detents,
wherein the pawl and ratchet wheel combination providing step comprises providing the rigid tab as being disposable in a forward opposing angled detent for selecting a leg extension exercise,
wherein the pawl and ratchet wheel combination providing step comprises providing the rigid tab as being disposable in an aft opposing angled detent for selecting a leg curl exercise,
wherein the pawl and ratchet wheel combination providing step comprises providing the pawl as being pivotally mounted to the pivoting leg-engaging mechanism by a pivotal fastener selected from a group consisting essentially of a pin and a dowel,
wherein the pawl and ratchet wheel combination providing step comprises providing the ratchet wheel as being mechanically coupled to a cable system, and wherein the cable system is mechanically coupled to the resisting means,
wherein the resisting means providing step comprises providing an adjustable weight, and
wherein the leg exercising means providing step comprises providing a pivoting leg-engaging mechanism being operatively associated with coupled to the adjustable weight.
38. A method of fabricating a gravity latch device, comprising the step of providing a pawl and ratchet wheel combination.
39. A method, as recited in claim 38 , wherein the pawl and ratchet wheel combination providing step comprises providing the ratchet wheel with a periphery and providing at least one pair of opposing angled detents thereon formed for accommodating the pawl.
40. A method, as recited in claim 31 , wherein the pawl and ratchet wheel combination providing step comprises providing the pawl with a weighted rigid tab, the pawl and ratchet wheel combination providing step comprising providing the rigid tab as being selectably disposable in a detent of the at least one pair of opposing detents for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise at a selected angle.
41. A method, as recited in claim 40 ,
wherein the at least one pair of opposing angled detents providing step comprises providing at least one set of forward and aft opposing angled detents,
wherein the rigid tab providing step comprises providing the rigid tab as being disposable in a forward opposing angled detent for selecting a leg extension exercise, and
wherein the rigid tab providing step comprises providing the rigid tab as being disposable in an aft opposing angled detent for selecting a leg curl exercise.
42. A method, as recited in claim 38 ,
wherein the pawl and ratchet wheel combination providing step comprises providing the ratchet wheel with a periphery and providing at least one pair of opposing angled detents thereon formed for accommodating the pawl,
wherein the pawl and ratchet wheel combination providing step comprises providing the pawl with a weighted rigid tab, the pawl and ratchet wheel combination providing step comprising providing the rigid tab as being selectably disposable in a detent of the at least one pair of opposing detents for converting from a leg extension exercise to a leg curl exercise at a selected angle,
wherein the at least one pair of opposing angled detents providing step comprises providing at least one set of forward and aft opposing angled detents,
wherein the rigid tab providing step comprising providing the rigid tab as being disposable in a forward opposing angled detent for selecting a leg extension exercise, and
wherein the rigid tab providing step comprising providing the rigid tab as being disposable in an aft opposing angled detent for selecting a leg curl exercise.
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