Weight bench having a frame that rests on the floor, a seat mounted on the frame, a backrest pivotally mounted on the frame to the rear of the seat for movement between horizontal, inclined, and declined positions relative to the seat, a plurality of resilient elements which can be selectively conne
Weight bench having a frame that rests on the floor, a seat mounted on the frame, a backrest pivotally mounted on the frame to the rear of the seat for movement between horizontal, inclined, and declined positions relative to the seat, a plurality of resilient elements which can be selectively connected between the backrest and the frame for lifting the backrest toward the inclined position, a swinging arm pivotally mounted to the frame in front of the seat for movement between raised and lowered positions, a weight bar extending laterally from a free end of the swinging arm for engagement by the legs of a person doing leg exercises, a handle attached to the swinging arm for engagement by the hands of a person sitting on the seat for doing upper body and arm exercises, and weights stored in holders attached to the frame for attachment to the weight bar and for manual use in doing exercises that do not involve the weight bar.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A weight bench comprising a frame that rests on the floor, a seat mounted on the frame, a backrest pivotally mounted on the frame to the rear of the seat for movement between horizontal, inclined, and declined positions relative to the seat, a plurality of resilient ele
The invention claimed is: 1. A weight bench comprising a frame that rests on the floor, a seat mounted on the frame, a backrest pivotally mounted on the frame to the rear of the seat for movement between horizontal, inclined, and declined positions relative to the seat, a plurality of resilient elements selectively connected between the backrest and the frame for lifting the backrest toward the inclined position, a swinging arm pivotally mounted to the frame in front of the seat for movement between raised and lowered positions, a weight bar extending laterally from a free end of the swinging arm for engagement by the legs of a person doing leg exercises, a handle attached to the swinging arm for engagement by the hands of a person sitting on the seat for doing upper body and arm exercises, and weights stored in holders attached to the frame for attachment to the weight bar and for manual use in doing exercises that do not involve the weight bar. 2. The weight bench of claim 1 wherein the weights are dumbbells having weight plates mounted on bars which can be attached to the weight bar or gripped by the hands of persons doing exercises that do not involve the weight bar. 3. The weight bench of claim 2 wherein the holders in which the weights are stored include cradles in which the dumbbells are received with the weight plates resting in upright positions. 4. The weight bench of claim 3 wherein the weight plates are formed in sections which are hinged together for movement between open positions in which the bars can be lifted away from the plates and closed positions in which the plates encircle the bars. 5. The weight bench of claim 1 wherein the holders for the weights rest on the floor and are attached to the frame by arms which permit the holders to be moved to different positions. 6. The weight bench of claim 5 wherein the weight holders are slidably attached to the arms, and the arms are pivotally connected to the frame. 7. The weight bench of claim 1 wherein one end of each of the resilient elements is connected to the backrest and a second end of each resilient element is movable between an operative position in which second end is connected to the frame and a storage position in which the second end is connected to the backrest. 8. The weight bench of claim 1 wherein the resilient elements are elastic cords. 9. The weight bench of claim 1 including a leg extending from the backrest and engagable with the floor to support the backrest in the horizontal position and to prevent the backrest from declining beyond the horizontal position. 10. The weight bench of claim 1 including a support engagable between the backrest and the frame for supporting the backrest at different angles relative to the seat. 11. The weight bench of claim 1 wherein the seat is pivotally mounted on the frame and adjustable between horizontal and inclined positions. 12. The weight bench of claim 1 including a footrest toward the rear of the frame for elevating the heels of a person doing exercises while straddling the backrest. 13. A weight bench comprising a frame, a seat mounted on the frame, a backrest pivotally mounted on the frame to the rear of the seat for movement between horizontal, inclined, and declined positions relative to the seat, a plurality of resilient elements selectively connected between the backrest and the frame for lifting the backrest toward the inclined position, a support engagable between the backrest and the frame for supporting the backrest at different angles relative to the seat, a leg engagable with the floor for supporting the backrest in the horizontal position and preventing the backrest from declining beyond the horizontal position, and dumbbells stored in holders attached to the frame in positions such that the dumbbells can be removed from the holders and used by persons sitting and reclining on the backrest and seat. 14. The weight bench of claim 13 wherein the support and the leg are pivotally connected to the backrest for movement between storage and supporting positions. 15. The weight bench of claim 13 wherein the dumbbells include weight plates mounted on bars in a manner permitting the weight plates to be attached to and detached from the bars without passing over the ends of the bars, and the holders include cradles in which the dumbbells are received with the weight plates resting in upright positions. 16. The weight bench of claim 15 wherein the weight plates are formed in sections which are hinged together for movement between open positions in which the bars can be lifted away from the plates and closed positions in which the plates encircle the bars. 17. The weight bench of claim 13 wherein the holders for the weights rest on the floor and are attached to the frame by arms which permit the holders to be moved to different positions. 18. The weight bench of claim 17 wherein the weight holders are slidably attached to the arms, and the arms are pivotally connected to the frame. 19. The weight bench of claim 13 including a footrest toward the rear of the frame for elevating the heels of a person doing exercises while straddling the backrest. 20. A weight bench comprising a central, horizontally extending frame member supported at opposite ends by an upstanding post and a downwardly and rearwardly inclined leg, a rear cross member extending bilaterally from the leg, a seat mounted on the frame member, a back rest pivotally mounted to the rear of the seat for movement between horizontal, inclined, and declined positions relative to the seat, and a plurality of resilient elements selectively connected between the backrest and the rear cross member for lifting the backrest toward the inclined position. 21. The weight bench of claim 20 wherein each of the resilient elements has a first end connected to the backrest and a second end which can be selectively connected either to the backrest or to the cross member. 22. The weight bench of claim 20 including a support engagable between the backrest and the inclined leg for supporting the backrest at different angles relative to the seat, and a leg engagable with a surface on which the bench is resting for supporting the backrest in the horizontal position and preventing the backrest from declining beyond the horizontal position. 23. The weight bench of claim 20 including dumbbells stored in holders which are pivotally and slidably attached to the rear cross member for movement to positions where the dumbbells can be removed from the holders used by persons sitting and reclining on the backrest and seat. 24. The weight bench of claim 23 wherein the dumbbells include weight plates mounted on bars in a manner permitting the weight plates to be selectively attached to and detached from the bars without removing the dumbbells from the holders. 25. The weight bench of claim 24 wherein the weight plates are formed in sections which are hinged together for movement between open positions in which the bars can be lifted away from the plates and closed positions in which the plates encircle the bars. 26. The weight bench of claim 20 wherein the rear cross member rests on a supporting surface and includes a footrest for elevating the heels of a person doing exercises while standing on the supporting surface and straddling the backrest.
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