IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
UP-0846437
(2007-08-28)
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등록번호 |
US-7549949
(2009-07-01)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Webber, Randall T.
- Hockridge, Bruce
- Meredith, Jeffrey O.
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출원인 / 주소 |
- Hoist Fitness Systems, Inc.
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대리인 / 주소 |
Procopio, Cory Hargreaves & Savitch LLP
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
13 인용 특허 :
131 |
초록
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A chest press exercise machine has a self-aligning pivoting user support on a main frame and an exercise arm which is linked to the pivoting user support to translate movement of the exercise arm into movement of the user support. A user support pivot which may be a single pivot, floating pivot link
A chest press exercise machine has a self-aligning pivoting user support on a main frame and an exercise arm which is linked to the pivoting user support to translate movement of the exercise arm into movement of the user support. A user support pivot which may be a single pivot, floating pivot link, or four-bar pivot linkage arrangement pivotally connects the user support to the main frame. A connecting link is movably associated with the user engagement device or exercise arm and at least one of the main frame, user support, or user support pivot. The user support pivot is positioned so that part of the combined weight of the user and user support is positioned on both sides of the gravitational centerline throughout the exercise movement and a portion of the combined weight passes through the centerline to redistribute the weight as the exercise arm is moved.
대표청구항
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The invention claimed is: 1. A chest press exercise machine, comprising: a main frame having a front end and a rear end; a user support pivotally mounted relative to the main frame to support a user in an exercise position and moving about a user support pivot axis between a start position and an e
The invention claimed is: 1. A chest press exercise machine, comprising: a main frame having a front end and a rear end; a user support pivotally mounted relative to the main frame to support a user in an exercise position and moving about a user support pivot axis between a start position and an end position during a chest press exercise movement, the user support having a primary portion and a secondary portion which support spaced positions on a user's body throughout an exercise, the primary portion supporting the majority of the user's weight in the start position of the user support and the secondary portion being fixed at a predetermined angular orientation relative to the primary portion, whereby the primary and secondary portions travel together in the same relative orientation to one another throughout the exercise movement; a user engagement device movably mounted relative to the main frame and having at least one handle for gripping by a user positioned on the user support, the handle being movable relative to the user support during a chest press exercise movement between a start position in which the handle is located at a first position in front of a user's chest when positioned on the user support at the start of a chest press exercise, and an end position extended outward from the first position at the end of a chest press exercise; a connecting link which links movement of the user engagement device to movement of the user support; a load which resists movement of at least one of the user support, user engagement device, and connecting link; the user support pivot axis defining a vertical gravitational center line of the pivotal movement of the user support, the user support pivot axis being positioned at a predetermined location such that portions of the combined weight of the user and user support are distributed on each side of the gravitational center line at the start and end of a chest press exercise movement; whereby the combined motion of the user, user support, and user engagement device substantially replicates the natural movement of the upper part of a human body when performing a free weight chest press exercise. 2. A chest press exercise machine, comprising: a main frame having a front end and a rear end; a user support pivotally mounted relative to the main frame to support a user in an exercise position and moving about a user support pivot axis between a start position and an end position during a chest press exercise movement, the user support having a primary portion and a secondary portion which support spaced positions on a user's body throughout an exercise, the primary and secondary portions being fixed relative to one another and moving together in the same relative orientation to one another throughout the exercise movement; a user engagement device movably mounted relative to the main frame and having at least one handle for gripping by a user positioned on the user support, the handle being movable during a chest press exercise movement between a start position in which the handle is located at a first position in front of a user's chest when positioned on the user support, and an end position extended outward from the first position; a connecting link which links movement of the user engagement device to movement of the user support; a load which resists movement of at least one of the user support, user engagement device, and connecting link; and exercise movement of the user engagement device in a first direction simultaneously rotating the user support in a direction generally opposite to the first direction; whereby the combined motion of the user, user support, and user engagement device substantially replicates the natural movement of the upper part of a human body when performing a free weight chest press exercise. 3. The machine of claim 1, wherein the primary portion of the user support comprises a seat portion which supports a user in a seated position, and the secondary portion comprises a backrest portion. 4. The machine of claim 1, further comprising a footrest portion which is secured at a fixed position on the user support for supporting a user's feet during an exercise, the footrest portion moving together with the seat and backrest portions at the same orientation relative to the seat and backrest portions during an exercise movement. 5. The machine of claim 1, wherein the handle is positioned in front of an upper part of the backrest portion in the handle start position at the start of a chest press exercise. 6. The machine of claim 1, wherein the end position of the user support after completion of a chest press exercise movement is rearwardly reclined relative to the start position prior to a chest press exercise movement. 7. A chest press exercise machine, comprising: a main frame having a front end and a rear end; a user support pivotally mounted relative to the main frame to support a user in an exercise position and moving about a user support pivot axis between a start position and an end position during a chest press exercise movement, the user support having a primary portion and a secondary portion which support spaced positions on a user's body throughout an exercise, the primary and secondary portions being fixed relative to one another and moving together in the same relative orientation to one another throughout the exercise movement; a user support pivot mount comprising a four bar linkage between the user support and main frame, the four bar linkage defining a theoretical pivot axis of the user support pivotal movement; a user engagement device movably mounted relative to the main frame and having at least one handle for gripping by a user positioned on the user support, the handle being movable during a chest press exercise movement between a start position in which the handle is located at a first position in front of a user's chest when positioned on the user support, and an end position extended outward from the first position; a connecting link which links movement of the user engagement device to movement of the user support; and a load which resists movement of at least one of the user support, user engagement device, and connecting link; whereby the combined motion of the user, user support, and user engagement device substantially replicates the natural movement of the upper part of a human body when performing a free weight chest press exercise. 8. A chest press exercise machine, comprising: a main frame having a front end and a rear end; a user support pivotally mounted relative to the main frame to support a user in an exercise position and moving about a user support pivot axis between a start position and an end position during a chest press exercise movement, the user support having a primary portion and a secondary portion which support spaced positions on a user's body throughout an exercise, the primary and secondary portions being fixed relative to one another and moving together in the same relative orientation to one another throughout the exercise movement; the primary portion of the user support comprising a seat portion which supports a user in a seated position, and the secondary portion comprising a backrest portion; the user support being pivotally mounted relative to the main frame for rotation about the user support pivot axis, the user support pivot axis being located beneath the seat portion of the user support; a user engagement device movably mounted relative to the main frame and having at least one handle for gripping by a user positioned on the user support, the handle being movable during a chest press exercise movement between a start position in which the handle is located at a first position in front of a user's chest when positioned on the user support, and an end position extended outward from the first position; a connecting link which links movement of the user engagement device to movement of the user support; and a load which resists movement of at least one of the user support, user engagement device, and connecting link; whereby the combined motion of the user, user support, and user engagement device substantially replicates the natural movement of the upper part of a human body when performing a free weight chest press exercise. 9. A chest press exercise machine, comprising: a main frame having a front end and a rear end; a user support pivotally mounted relative to the main frame to support a user in an exercise position and moving about a user support pivot axis between a start position and an end position during a chest press exercise movement, the user support having a primary portion and a secondary portion which support spaced positions on a user's body throughout an exercise, the primary and secondary portions being fixed relative to one another and moving together in the same relative orientation to one another throughout the exercise movement; the primary portion of the user support comprising a seat portion which supports a user in a seated position, and the secondary portion comprising a backrest portion; the user support being pivotally mounted relative to the main frame for rotation about a user support pivot axis, the user support pivot axis being located rear of the seat portion of the user support; a user engagement device movably mounted relative to the main frame and having at least one handle for gripping by a user positioned on the user support, the handle being movable during a chest press exercise movement between a start position in which the handle is located at a first position in front of a user's chest when positioned on the user support, and an end position extended outward from the first position; a connecting link which links movement of the user engagement device to movement of the user support; and a load which resists movement of at least one of the user support, user engagement device, and connecting link; whereby the combined motion of the user, user support, and user engagement device substantially replicates the natural movement of the upper part of a human body when performing a free weight chest press exercise. 10. The machine of claim 1, wherein the user engagement device is movably mounted on the user support. 11. The machine of claim 1, wherein the user engagement device is movably mounted on the main frame. 12. The machine of claim 1, wherein the user engagement device comprises at least one rigid arm. 13. The machine of claim 1, wherein the user engagement device comprises at least one flexible, non-resilient member associated with the frame at a location rear of the user support and at least one handle connected to the flexible member. 14. The machine of claim 13, wherein the flexible member has first and second end portions and is associated with the frame between the first and second end portions, a first handle connected to the first end portion and a second handle connected to the second end portion, whereby a user can grip the handles on opposite sides of the user support at selected heights in front of the user for selective performance of decline, bench, and incline chest press exercises. 15. The machine of claim 14, wherein the connecting link comprises a first pivot link on the rear of the user support, and a central portion of the flexible member is associated with the pivot link, the first and second end portions extending in opposite directions from the first pivot link up to the first and second handle, respectively, the frame having horizontally spaced second and third pivot links and the first and second end portions extending around the second and third pivot link, respectively. 16. The machine of claim 1, wherein the connecting link is a rigid link. 17. The machine of claim 1, wherein the connecting link has a first end pivoted to the user support and a second end pivoted to the user engagement means. 18. The machine of claim 1, wherein the connecting link is a flexible link. 19. The machine of claim 1, wherein the connecting link comprises a moving wedge member slidably engaged with the main frame and the user support, and the user engagement device is mounted on the moving wedge member. 20. The machine of claim 1, wherein the connecting link comprises a sliding linkage system having a sliding member slidably mounted on the main frame, a first link having a first end pivoted to the sliding member and a second end pivoted to the user support, and a second link having a first end pivoted to the sliding member and a second end pivoted to the user engagement device. 21. The machine of claim 1, wherein the user engagement device is rotatably mounted for movement in a rotational path between the start and end position of a chest press exercise. 22. The machine of claim 1, wherein the user engagement device is movably mounted for linear movement between the start and end position of a chest press exercise. 23. A chest press exercise machine, comprising: a main frame having a front end and a rear end; a user support pivotally mounted relative to the main frame to support a user in an exercise position and moving about a user support pivot axis between a start position and an end position during a chest press exercise movement, the user support having a primary portion and a secondary portion which support spaced positions on a user's body throughout an exercise, the primary and secondary portions being fixed relative to one another and moving together in the same relative orientation to one another throughout the exercise movement; a user engagement device movably mounted relative to the main frame and having at least one handle for gripping by a user positioned on the user support, the handle being movable between a start position at the start of a chest press exercise in which the handle is located at a first position in front of a user's chest when positioned on the user support, and an end position at the end of a chest press exercise in which the handle is extended outward from the first position, the end position of the handle being located forward and upward from the start position of the handle; a connecting link which links movement of the user engagement device to movement of the user support; and a load which resists movement of at least one of the user support, user engagement device, and connecting link; whereby the combined motion of the user, user support, and user engagement device substantially replicates the natural movement of the upper part of a human body when performing a free weight chest press exercise. 24. The machine of claim 1, wherein the end position of the handle is aligned with a lower position relative to the user support than the start position of the handle.
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