An adjustable mount pull-up bar. A first strut has a mounting plate at one end and an attachment point at the other end, with an offset between the two ends. A second strut is similarly constructed, but the offset of the first strut is a mirror image of the offset of the second strut. A bar has two
An adjustable mount pull-up bar. A first strut has a mounting plate at one end and an attachment point at the other end, with an offset between the two ends. A second strut is similarly constructed, but the offset of the first strut is a mirror image of the offset of the second strut. A bar has two attachment points to connect to either of the first and second struts. When the struts are connected to the bar in one orientation, the mounting plates at the ends of the struts are relatively closer together, and when the struts are connected to the bar in a second orientation, the mounting plates at the ends of the struts are relatively farther apart. This enables the pull-up bar to be mounted, for example, to wall studs or ceiling joists that are disposed at different distances from each other.
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1. An adjustable mount pull-up bar, comprising: a first strut having first and second distal ends, with a first mounting plate attached to the first end, a first strut attachment point disposed at the second end, and configured with a linear offset between the first and second ends;a second strut ha
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An adjustable mount pull-up bar, comprising: a first strut having first and second distal ends, with a first mounting plate attached to the first end, a first strut attachment point disposed at the second end, and configured with a linear offset between the first and second ends;a second strut having first and second distal ends, with a second mounting plate attached to the first end, a second strut attachment point disposed at the second end, and configured with a linear offset between the first and second ends;wherein the linear offset of the first strut is configured as a mirror image of the linear offset of the second strut when the first and second struts are laid side by side;a bar having first and second bar attachment points, each of the first and second bar attachment points adapted to connect to either of the first and second strut attachment points;wherein when the first strut attachment point of the first strut is connected to the bar at the first bar attachment point and the second strut attachment point of the second strut is connected to the bar at the second bar attachment point, the first mounting plate is disposed at a first distance from the second mounting plate; andwhen the first strut attachment point of the first strut is connected to the bar at the second bar attachment point and the second strut attachment point of the second strut is connected to the bar at the first bar attachment point, the first mounting plate is disposed at a second distance from the second mounting plate, which second distance is greater than the first distance. 2. The adjustable mount pull-up bar of claim 1, wherein the bar is a shaped bar. 3. The adjustable mount pull-up bar of claim 1, wherein the bar is a shaped bar, and the first and second struts when attached to the bar are positioned substantially vertically upwards and at substantially right angles from the bar. 4. The adjustable mount pull-up bar of claim 1, wherein the bar is a shaped bar, and the first and second struts when attached to the bar are positioned substantially horizontally outwards at substantially right angles from the bar. 5. The adjustable mount pull-up bar of claim 1, further comprising a first hand-hold connected to the first strut near the second end, the first hand-hold disposed so as to be substantially linear with the first strut. 6. The adjustable mount pull-up bar of claim 1, further comprising a first hand-hold connected to the first strut near the second end, the first hand-hold disposed so as to be substantially perpendicular to the first strut. 7. The adjustable mount pull-up bar of claim 1, wherein the linear offsets of the first and second struts are configured as curved inflections along the lengths of the first and second struts. 8. The adjustable mount pull-up bar of claim 1, wherein the linear offsets of the first and second struts are configured as angular bends along the lengths of the first and second struts. 9. The adjustable mount pull-up bar of claim 1, wherein the mounting plates are flat plates having holes formed therein for receiving fasteners. 10. The adjustable mount pull-up bar of claim 1, wherein the bar is substantially covered along its length with a cushioning material. 11. An adjustable mount pull-up bar, comprising: a first strut having first and second distal ends, with a first mounting plate attached to the first end, a first strut attachment point disposed at the second end, and configured with a linear offset between the first and second ends;a first hand-hold connected to the first strut near the second end, the first hand-hold disposed so as to be substantially perpendicular to the first strut;a second strut having first and second distal ends, with a second mounting plate attached to the first end, a second strut attachment point disposed at the second end, and configured with a linear offset between the first and second end;a second hand-hold connected to the second strut near the second end, the second hand-hold disposed so as to be substantially perpendicular to the second strut;wherein the linear offset of the first strut is configured as a mirror image of the linear offset of the second strut when the first and second struts are laid side by side;a shaped bar, the bar having first and second bar attachment points, each of the first and second bar attachment points adapted to connect to either of the first and second strut attachment points;wherein the first and second struts when attached to the bar are positioned substantially vertically upwards and at substantially right angles from the bar,when the first strut attachment point of the first strut is connected to the bar at the first bar attachment point and the second strut attachment point of the second strut is connected to the bar at the second bar attachment point, the first mounting plate is disposed at a first distance from the second mounting plate; andwhen the first strut attachment point of the first strut is connected to the bar at the second bar attachment point and the second strut attachment point of the second strut is connected to the bar at the first bar attachment point, the first mounting plate is disposed at a second distance from the second mounting plate, which second distance is greater than the first distance. 12. The adjustable mount pull-up bar of claim 11, wherein the linear offsets of the first and second struts are configured as a curved inflection along the lengths of the first and second struts. 13. The adjustable mount pull-up bar of claim 11, wherein the linear offsets of the first and second struts are configured as an angular bend along the lengths of the first and second struts. 14. The adjustable mount pull-up bar of claim 11, wherein the first distance between the mounting plates is configured to match a first standardized distance between ceiling joists. 15. The adjustable mount pull-up bar of claim 11, wherein the second distance between the mounting plates is configured to match a second standardized distance between ceiling joists, which second standardized distance is greater than the first standardized distance. 16. An adjustable mount pull-up bar, comprising: a first strut having first and second distal ends, with a first mounting plate attached to the first end, a first strut attachment point disposed at the second end, and configured with a linear offset between the first and second ends;a first hand-hold connected to the first strut near the second end, the first hand-hold disposed so as to be substantially linear with the first strut;a second strut having first and second distal ends, with a second mounting plate attached to the first end, a second strut attachment point disposed at the second end, and configured with a linear offset between the first and second ends;a second hand-hold connected to the second strut near the second end, the second hand-hold disposed so as to be substantially linear with the second strut;wherein the linear offset of the first strut is configured as a mirror image of the linear offset of the second strut when the first and second struts are laid side by side; anda shaped bar having first and second bar attachment points, each of the first and second bar attachment points adapted to connect to either of the first and second strut attachment points;wherein the first and second struts when attached to the bar are positioned substantially horizontally outwards and at substantially right angles from the bar;when the first strut attachment point of the first strut is connected to the bar at the first bar attachment point and the second strut attachment point of the second strut is connected to the bar at the second bar attachment point, the first mounting plate is disposed at a first distance from the second mounting plate; andwhen the first strut attachment point of the first strut is connected to the bar at the second bar attachment point and the second strut attachment point of the second strut is connected to the bar at the first bar attachment point, the first mounting plate is disposed at a second distance from the second mounting plate, which second distance is greater than the first distance. 17. The adjustable mount pull-up bar of claim 16, wherein the linear offsets of the first and second struts are configured as curved inflections along the lengths of the first and second struts. 18. The adjustable mount pull-up bar of claim 16, wherein the linear offsets of the first and second struts are configured as angular bends along the lengths of the first and second struts. 19. The adjustable mount pull-up bar of claim 16, wherein the first distance between the mounting plates is configured to match a first standardized distance between wall studs. 20. The adjustable mount pull-up bar of claim 16, wherein the second distance between the mounting plates is configured to match a second standardized distance between wall studs, which second standardized distance is greater than the first standardized distance.
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