Weight stack apparatus for exercise machine
A stackable weight plate for an exercise machine weight stack has a front edge, a rear edge, opposite side edges, an upper face, a lower face, and an aperture extending between the upper and lower face for receiving a weight stack selector stem. The front and rear edges having a matching arcuate curvature with one edge being convex and the other edge being concave, and the side edges are tapered at an angle from the front edge to the rear edge.
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We claim:
1. A stackable weight for an exercise machine weight stack, comprising:
a plate having a front edge, a rear edge, opposite side edges, and an upper face and a lower face;
the plate having an aperture extending between the upper and lower face for receiving a weight stack selector stem;
the front and rear edges having a matching arcuate curvature with one edge being convex and the other edge being concave; and
the side edges being tapered at an angle from the front edge to the rear edge.
2. The weight as claimed in claim 1, wherein the front edge of the plate is convex and the rear edge is concave, and the side edges taper inwardly from the front edge to the ear edge.
3. The weight as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plate has a raised central rib on its upper face extending from the front edge to the rear edge, and the lower face has an indent of shape and dimensions matching the rib extending from the frontedge to the rear edge, whereby plates can be stacked together with the central indent on the lower face of one plate in mating engagement with the rib on the upper face of the underlying member.
4. The weight as claimed in claim 3, wherein the rib and indent each have opposite sides which taper inwardly from one edge to the opposite edge of the plate.
5. The weight as claimed in 4, wherein the sides of the rib and indent taper inwardly from the front edge to the rear edge.
6. The weight as claimed in claim 3, wherein each indent has a straight keyway extending from the front edge of the plate and intersecting said selector stem aperture, the keyway comprising means for receiving a selector pin inserted between twoplates and into an aligned opening in a selector stem.
7. The weight as claimed in claim 6, wherein each rib has a straight, second keyway extending parallel to the keyway in said indent.
8. The weight as claimed in claim 7, wherein said second keyway terminates short of the front edge of the plate.
9. A stackable weight for an exercise machine weight stack, comprising:
a plate of predetermined weight having front and rear edges, opposite side edges, upper and lower faces, and a selector stem aperture extending between the upper and lower faces; and
the upper face having a raised central rib extending from the front edge to the rear edge and the lower face having a central indent extending from the front edge to the rear edge of a shape and dimensions matching that of the central rib on theupper face, each rib and indent having opposite sides which taper inwardly from the front edge to the rear edge of the plate;
whereby plates can be stacked together with the central indent on the lower face of one plate in mating engagement with the central rib on the upper face of an underlying plate.
10. The weight as claimed in claim 9, wherein each rib has an upper flat face, and each side of the rib tapers outwardly from the upper face of the rib to the upper face of the remainder of the plate.
11. The weight as claimed in claim 10, wherein each indent has a flat inner face, and each side of the indent tapers outwardly from the inner face of the rib to the lower face of the plate.
12. The weight as claimed in claim 9, wherein the plate has a central raised section forming said rib and indent, and opposite side portions on opposite sides of said central raised section, the plate thickness at said central section being thesame as the plate thickness in said side portions.
13. The weight as claimed in claim 9, wherein the rib and indent each have a linear keyway bisecting the selector stem aperture whereby, when two plates are nested together, the keyway in the indent of one plate will be aligned with the keywayon the ridge or rib of the underlying plate.
14. The weight as claimed in claim 13, wherein the keyway in the indent extends from the front edge of the plate for allowing a selector pin to be inserted between the two plates along the keyways and through a hole in a selector stem, in orderto chose the number of weight plates to be lifted in an exercise.
15. A weight stack system for an exercise machine, comprising:
a plurality of identical weight plates stacked vertically, each plate having an upper face, a lower face, a front edge, and a rear edge, and a central selector stem aperture extending between the upper and lower faces and aligned with the otherselector stem apertures in the stacked plates; and
each plate having a raised central ridge section extending from the front edge to the rear edge to define a raised ridge on one face and a matching indent on the other face, each ridge and indent having opposite side edges which taper inwardlyfrom the front edge to the rear edge of each plate;
whereby the raised ridge on one plate nests into the indent on an adjacent plate in the stack for nesting and alignment.
16. The system as claimed in claim 15, including a top plate for placing on top of the stack and securing to a weight stack stem, the top plate having opposite upper and lower faces and a raised central ridge section matching that of the otherplates for mating engagement over the raised ridge of the uppermost plate in the stack.
17. The system as claimed in claim 16, including a plurality of add-on weights for selective placement on the top weight plate of the stack, each add-on weight comprising a plate having a front edge, a rear edge, opposite side edges, andopposing upper and lower faces, the lower face having an indent for mating engagement with the raised ridge on the upper face of the top plate of the stack, and the add-on weight having a through bore extending from the upper face to the lower face foralignment with the selector stem apertures of the other plates in the stack.
18. The system as claimed in claim 17, wherein each add-on weight has a slot extending from one of the edges to the through bore for allowing the add-on weight plate to be fitted over the weight stack cable when being placed on top of the stack.
19. The system as claimed in claim 17, wherein the indent in the add-on weight terminates short of the rear edge of the add-on weight plate.
20. The system as claimed in claim 17, wherein each add-on weight plate has a raised ridge on its upper face for selective mating with an additional add-on weight plate stacked on top of it.
21. The system as claimed in claim 15, wherein each plate has parallel, arcuate front and rear edges.
22. The system as claimed in claim 21, wherein the front edge is convex and the rear edge is concave, an the sides taper inwardly at a predetermined angle from the front edge to the rear edge.
23. A weight stack system for an exercise machine, comprising:
a plurality of identical weight plates stacked vertically to form a first weight stack, each plate having an upper face, a lower face, a front edge, a rear edge, opposite sides, and a central selector stem aperture extending between the upper andlower faces and aligned with the other selector stem apertures in the stacked plates;
the sides tapering inwardly between the front and rear edges of the plate; and
the front edges having a convex curvature and the rear edges being of a matching concave curvature.
24. The system as claimed in claim 23, including at least one additional stack of weight plates identical to the first stack, the two stacks being placed side-by-side with one side of one stack being positioned adjacent a side of the other stackand the two stacks extending on an arc of a circle.
25. The system as claimed in claim 24, wherein a plurality of stacks of the weight plates are arranged in a circular array with a central opening.
26. The system as claimed in claim 25, wherein there are five stacks in the circular array.
27. The system as claimed in claim 26, wherein each plate has a central axis extending from said front edge to said rear edge, and each side extends at an angle of approximately 35.degree. to said central axis.
Patent number:
6193635
View patent at USPTO
Filing date:
June 22, 1999
Issue date:
February 27, 2001
Inventors:
Bruce Hockridge (San Diego, CA)
Robson L. Splane (Granada Hills, CA)
Ben Ton (Canoga Park, CA)
Randall T. Webber (San Diego, CA)
Assignee:
Hoist Fitness Systems (San Diego, CA)
Primary Examiner:
John Mulcahy
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Brown, Martin, Haller & McClain, LLP
