Multi-function exercise machine
A multi-function exercise machine includes a base structure that defines an exercise position. A lever is provided on the base structure for pivotal movement about an axis. The axis is located between opposite end portions of the lever. A handle is associated with the lever so as to be engaged by an exerciser to move the handle about the axis in an upward direction to a raised position and in a downward direction toward to a raised position and in a downward direction toward a lowered position. A first connector is provided on one end portions of the lever to apply selectively a first resistance against movement of the handle in the upward direction. A second connector is provided on the opposite end portion of the lever to apply selectively a second resistance against movement of the handle in the downward direction.
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1. A multi-function exercise machine comprising:
a base structure defining an exercise station for an exerciser, the base structure positioned on an exercise surface;
a first lever provided on the base structure for pivotal movement about a first axis, said first lever having at least a first end portion, a second end portion, and a third end portion;
a handle associated with the first lever, the handle for the first lever being provided on the first end portion of the first lever so as to be engaged by the exerciser to move the handle about the first axis in an upward direction toward araised position and in a downward direction toward a lowered position, wherein;
the second end portion of the first lever rests on the exercise surface when the handle for the first lever is in the lowered position; and
the third end portion of the first lever rests on the exercise surface when the handle for the first lever is in the raised position;
a first connector provided on the second end portion of the first lever to apply selectively a resistance against movement of the handle in the upward direction; and
a second connector provided on the third end portion of the first lever to apply selectively a resistance against movement of the handle in the downward direction.
2. A multi-function exercise machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first connector includes a first support structure extending from the second end portion of the first lever to support a weight selectively thereon and the second connectorincludes a second support structure extending from the third end portion of the first lever to support a weight selectively thereon.
3. A multi-function exercise machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first lever is counterbalanced so as to be maintained selectively in either of the raised position and the lowered position when no resistance is selectively appliedthereto.
4. A multi-function exercise machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first axis is angled downward relative to horizontal toward the exercise station.
5. A multi-function exercise machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first axis is aligned at a non-perpendicular angle relative to a vertical midplane through the machine.
6. A multi-function exercise machine as claimed in claim 1, further comprising
a second lever provided on the base structure for pivotal movement about a second axis, the second lever having at least a first end portion, a second end portion, and a third end portion; and
a handle associated with the second lever, the handle for the second lever being provided on the first end portion of the second lever so as to be engaged by the exerciser to move the handle about the second axis in an upward direction toward araised position and in a downward direction toward a lowered position, wherein;
the second end portion of the second lever rests on the exercise surface when the handle for the second lever is in the lowered position; and
the third end portion of the second lever rests on the exercise surface when the handle for the second lever is in the raised position.
7. A multi-function exercise machine as claimed in claim 6, wherein the second lever moves independent of the first lever and the second axis is located between end portions of the second lever, and further including a third connector providedon the second end portion of the second lever to apply selectively a resistance against movement of the handle for the second lever in the upward direction, and a fourth connector provided on the third end portion of the second lever to apply selectivelya resistance against movement of the handle for the second lever in the downward direction.
8. A multi-function exercise machine as claimed in claim 7, wherein each connector includes a support structure capable of supporting a weight selectively thereon.
9. A multi-function exercise machine as claimed in claim 8, wherein a vertical midplane is defined longitudinally through the exercise station between the first side and the second side, the first axis and the second axis each being aligned at anonperpendicular angle relative to the vertical midplane.
10. A multi-function exercise machine comprising:
a base structure defining an exercise station for an exerciser, the exercise station having a first side and a second side and positioned on an exercise surface;
a first lever provided on the base structure proximate the first side of the exercise station for pivotal movement about a first axis, said first lever having at least a first end portion, a second end portion, and a third end portion;
a second lever provided on the base structure proximate the second side of the exercise station for pivotal movement about a second axis, said second lever having at least a first end portion, a second end portion, and a third end portion;
the first lever and the second lever each having a handle associated therewith, the handle for the first lever being positioned on the first end portion of the first lever so as to be engaged by the exerciser to move the handle about the firstaxis in an upward direction toward a raised position and in a downward direction toward a lowered position, and the handle for the second lever being positioned on the first end portion of the second lever so as to be engaged by the exerciser to move thehandle about the second axis in an upward direction toward a raised position and in a downward direction toward a lowered position, wherein;
the second end portion of the first lever rests on the exercise surface when the handle for the first lever is in the lowered position;
the third end portion of the first lever rests on the exercise surface when the handle for the first lever is in the raised position;
the second end portion of the second lever rests on the exercise surface when the handle for the second lever is in the lowered position; and
the third end portion of the second lever rests on the exercise surface when the handle for the second lever is in the raised position;
first means for applying a resistance against pivotal movement by the exerciser of the first lever to resist movement selectively in either of the upward direction and the downward direction;
second means for applying a resistance against pivotal movement by the exerciser of the second lever to resist movement selectively in either of the upward direction and the downward direction;
wherein the first means for applying a resistance includes a first connector provided on the second end of the first lever to apply selectively a resistance against movement of the first lever in the upward direction, and a second connectorprovided on the third end portion of the first lever to apply selectively a resistance against movement of the first lever in the downward direction; and
the second means for applying a resistance includes a third connector provided on the second end of the second lever to apply selectively a resistance against movement of the second lever in the upward direction, and a fourth connector providedon the third end portion of the second lever to apply selectively a resistance against movement of the second lever in the downward direction.
11. A multi-function exercise machine as claimed in claim 10, wherein each connector includes a support structure capable of supporting a weight selectively thereon.
12. A multi-function exercise machine comprising:
a base structure defining an exercise station for an exerciser the exercise station having a first side and a second side and positioned on an exercise surface;
a first lever provided on the base structure proximate the first side of the exercise station for pivotal movement about a first axis, said first lever having at least a first end portion, a second end portion, and a third end portion;
a second lever provided on the base structure proximate the second side of the exercise station for pivotal movement about a second axis, said second lever having at least a first end portion, a second end portion, and a third end portion;
the first lever and the second lever each having, a handle associated therewith, the handle for the first lever being positioned on the first end portion of the first lever so as to be engaged by the exerciser to move the handle about the firstaxis in an upward direction toward a raised position and in a downward direction toward a lowered position, and the handle for the second lever being positioned on the first end portion of the second lever so as to be engaged by the exerciser to move thehandle about the second axis in an upward direction toward a raised position and in a downward direction toward a lowered position, wherein;
the second end portion of the first lever rests on the exercise surface when the handle for the first lever is in the lowered position;
the third end portion of the first lever rests on the exercise surface when the handle for the first lever is in the raised position;
the second end portion of the second lever rests on the exercise surface when the handle for the second lever is in the lowered position; and
the third end portion of the second lever rests on the exercise surface when the handle for the second lever is in the raised position;
first means for applying a resistance against pivotal movement by the exerciser of the first lever to resist movement selectively in either of the upward direction and the downward direction;
second means for applying a resistance against pivotal movement by the exerciser of the second lever to resist movement selectively in either of the upward direction and the downward direction; and
wherein a vertical midplane is defined longitudinally through the exercise station between the first side and the second side, the first axis and the second axis each being aligned at a nonperpendicular angle relative to the vertical midplane.
13. A multi-function exercise machine as claimed in claim 12, wherein the first axis and the second axis each is angled downward relative to horizontal toward the exercise station.
Patent number:
6203474
View patent at USPTO
Filing date:
June 23, 1998
Issue date:
March 20, 2001
Inventor:
Gary Allen Jones (Daytona Beach, FL)
Assignee:
Brunswick Corporation (Franklin Park, IL)
Primary Examiner:
John Mulcahy
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Mayer, Brown & Platt
Current U.S. Classification: 482/97
