Exercise apparatus for performing a gluteal bridge movement
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A63B-023/04
A63B-021/00
A63B-023/02
A63B-021/06
A63B-021/062
출원번호
US-0977715
(2018-05-11)
등록번호
US-10226665
(2019-03-12)
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Kordecki, Michael
출원인 / 주소
Kormel, LLC
대리인 / 주소
Barnes & Thornburg LLP
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The present disclosure provides an exercise apparatus designed to allow a user to perform a gluteal bridge, typically with resistance, to improve the strength of the user's posterior hip and gluteal muscles. The exercise apparatus is configurable for use in different environments—in a gym, fitness c
The present disclosure provides an exercise apparatus designed to allow a user to perform a gluteal bridge, typically with resistance, to improve the strength of the user's posterior hip and gluteal muscles. The exercise apparatus is configurable for use in different environments—in a gym, fitness center or training facility, a spa or studio, or a home gym. The exercise apparatus includes a frame assembly, a bench assembly, and a resistance assembly. The bench assembly is pivotally connected to the frame assembly to provide an elevated pivot point about which the bench assembly pivots when the user performs the gluteal bridge movement. The resistance assembly is operably connected to the bench assembly and provides a resistance force that the user overcomes in order to pivotally move the bench through the gluteal bridge movement. The resistance assembly can include a cable, pulley and weight stack, or an elastically deformable band.
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1. A exercise apparatus configured to allow a user to perform a gluteal bridge movement, the exercise apparatus comprising: a frame assembly having (i) a central member, (ii) a rear member extending from a rear portion of the central member, and (iii) a vertical member extending upward from one of e
1. A exercise apparatus configured to allow a user to perform a gluteal bridge movement, the exercise apparatus comprising: a frame assembly having (i) a central member, (ii) a rear member extending from a rear portion of the central member, and (iii) a vertical member extending upward from one of either the central member or the rear member;a bench assembly that is pivotally connected to the vertical member to provide a pivot point about which the bench assembly pivots when the user performs the gluteal bridge movement;a deck plate extending over a front extent of the frame assembly, wherein said pivot point is in an elevated vertical position relative to the deck plate;a resistance assembly operably connected to the bench assembly, said resistance assembly providing a resistance force on the bench assembly that the user overcomes in order to pivotally move the bench assembly from a ready to use position to an extended position about said pivot point. 2. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the resistance assembly includes an elongated cable operably extending through a first pulley and between the bench assembly and a weight stack. 3. The exercise apparatus of claim 2, wherein the resistance assembly further includes an anchor mechanism that pivotally secures a first end of the elongated cable to a lower portion of the bench assembly. 4. The exercise apparatus of claim 3, wherein the anchor mechanism includes a rod and a coupler pivotally connected to the rod to define an anchor point, wherein the coupler is also secured to the first end of the elongated cable, and wherein the anchor point moves in a curvilinear path when the user moves the bench assembly from the ready to use position to the extended position. 5. The exercise apparatus of claim 2, wherein the resistance assembly further includes a second pulley, wherein the first and second pulleys are arranged in a manner that provides a linear path of travel for the elongated cable when the user moves the bench assembly from the ready to use position to the extended position. 6. The exercise apparatus of claim 5, wherein the first pulley is coupled to the frame assembly proximate to the lower portion of the bench assembly and the second pulley is coupled to the frame assembly proximate to the weight stack. 7. The exercise apparatus of claim 2, wherein the elongated cable is routed through the central member as the elongated cable operably extends between the bench assembly and the weight stack. 8. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the bench assembly is pivotally connected to the vertical member by at least one bearing assembly, wherein the pivot point is coincident with the at least one bearing assembly. 9. The exercise apparatus of claim 8, wherein the at least one bearing assembly includes a housing affixed to the bench assembly and an internal bearing set, wherein the internal bearing set receives an extent of a rod that extends from the vertical member. 10. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the resistance assembly includes (i) an upper securement member coupled to the bench assembly, (ii) a lower securement member coupled to the frame assembly, and (iii) a resistance member removably coupled to both the upper securement member and the lower securement member, wherein said resistance member provides the resistance force on the bench assembly. 11. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the frame assembly further includes an angled member that extends between the vertical member and the central member, the angled member being oriented parallel to the bench assembly in the ready to use position. 12. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an adjustable foot rest assembly that slidingly engages the deck plate. 13. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the resistance assembly includes (i) an upper securement member coupled to the bench assembly, and (ii) a resistance member removably coupled to the upper securement member, wherein said resistance member provides the resistance force on the bench assembly. 14. A exercise apparatus configured to allow a user to perform a gluteal bridge movement, the exercise apparatus comprising: a frame assembly having (i) at least one central member, (ii) a rear member extending from a rear portion of the at least one central member, and (iii) a vertical member extending upward from one of either the at least one central member or the rear member;a bench assembly that is pivotally connected to the vertical member to provide a pivot point about which the bench assembly pivots when the user performs the gluteal bridge movement;a deck plate located at a front extent of the frame assembly and providing a foot rest surface for the user, wherein said pivot point is in an elevated vertical position relative to the deck plate;a resistance assembly operably connected to both the frame assembly and the bench assembly, said resistance assembly providing a resistance force on the bench assembly that the user overcomes in order to pivotally move the bench assembly between a ready to use position and an extended position about said pivot point. 15. The exercise apparatus of claim 14, wherein the bench assembly is pivotally connected to the vertical member by a bearing assembly, wherein the pivot point is coincident with the bearing assembly. 16. The exercise apparatus of claim 15, wherein the bearing assembly includes a housing affixed to the bench assembly and an internal bearing set, wherein the internal bearing set receives an extent of a rod that extends from the vertical member. 17. The exercise apparatus of claim 14, wherein the resistance assembly includes (i) an upper securement member coupled to the bench assembly, and (ii) a resistance member removably coupled to the upper securement member, wherein said resistance member provides the resistance force on the bench assembly. 18. The exercise apparatus of claim 17, wherein the resistance assembly comprises a selectable weight. 19. The exercise apparatus of claim 14, wherein the bench assembly comprises a bench, a bench support frame assembly and a belt assembly, wherein the belt assembly is operably connected to the bench support frame assembly near a lower portion of the bench. 20. The exercise apparatus of claim 14, wherein the frame assembly further includes an angled member that extends between the vertical member and the at least one central member, wherein the angled member is oriented parallel to the bench assembly in the ready to use position. 21. The exercise apparatus of claim 14, wherein the bench assembly comprises a bench and a bench support frame assembly, wherein the bench underlies and supports the user's thorax in a neutral position while the user pivotally moves the bench assembly between the ready to use position and the extended position. 22. The exercise apparatus of claim 14, wherein the bench assembly comprises a bench and a bench support frame assembly, wherein the bench underlies and supports the user's lumbar, thoracic, and cervical spine in a neutral position while the user pivotally moves the bench assembly between the ready to use position and the extended position. 23. The exercise apparatus of claim 14, wherein the frame assembly and the bench assembly are arranged such that the pivot point underlies and is aligned with the user's thoracic spine while the user pivotally moves the bench between the ready to use position and the extended position.
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