Exercise machine and method for use in a supine position
US-2016258573-A1 · Sep 8, 2016 · US
US10744362B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10744362-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816024470-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 29, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 18, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 18, 2020 |
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An exercise machine has a mobile base and an upright support extending upwards from the mobile base. An upper support assembly extends forward from an upper portion of the upright support and an exercise device is suspended from the upper support assembly at a location spaced forward from the upright support. The exercise machine may include a compact and safe counterbalancing gas spring mechanism that tends to move the exercise device away from the exerciser, and that requires a force to be applied to move an exercise device down towards the exerciser. The exercise machine may include an exercise device that is rotatable along a vertical axis, and may be coupled to an adjustable monitor for a wide range of uses. The exercise machine may be used by a exerciser lying supine, sitting in a chair or wheelchair, or standing in front of or adjacent the exercise machine.
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An exercise machine for use by an exerciser in a supine, seated or standing position, comprising: a mobile base having a forward end and a rear end; an upright support extending upwards from the mobile base; an upper support assembly extending in a generally forward direction from an upper portion of the upright support; an exercise device suspended from the upper support assembly at a location spaced from the upright support; and a counterbalancing system configured to urge the exercise device upwards and away from the exerciser; wherein the upper support assembly comprises a four bar pivot linkage and an actuator configured to control the four bar pivot linkage to adjust the height of the exercise device; wherein the four bar pivot linkage comprises a forward support from which the exercise device is suspended, at least one upper pivot link having a first pivot connection to the upright support and a second pivot connection to the forward support, and at least one lower pivot link having a third pivot connection to the upright support below the first pivot connection, and a fourth pivot connection to the forward support below the second pivot connection; wherein one of the pivot links has a rear portion extending rearward from the upright support and having a fifth pivot connection to a counterbalance arm of the counterbalancing system. 2. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the exercise device is rotatable about a vertical axis. 3. The exercise machine of claim 2 , wherein the exercise device is rotatable at least 45 degrees about the vertical axis. 4. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the mobile base comprises an H-shaped frame with a pair of side bars and a cross bar extending between the side bars, and wherein the upright support extends upward from a central portion of the cross bar. 5. The exercise machine of claim 4 , wherein the cross bar is located closer to the rear end of the mobile base than the forward end. 6. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the base has at least two spaced forward caster wheels adjacent the forward end and at least two spaced rear caster wheels adjacent the rear end, and at least two expandable forward feet each located in the vicinity of a respective forward caster wheel. 7. The exercise device of claim 6 , further comprising at least two expandable rear feet each located in the vicinity of a respective rear caster wheel. 8. The exercise machine of claim 1 , further comprising a display device coupled to the exercise device, the display device being positionable to face the exerciser in a bed when the exercise device is in the operative position relative to the bed. 9. The exercise machine of claim 8 , wherein the display device is positionable to face a seated in a chair exerciser when the exercise device is in the operative position relative to the chair. 10. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the actuator comprises a gas spring. 11. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the exercise device is selected from the group consisting of an arm ergometer, a rowing exerciser, a press-up exercise device, a pull down exercise device, a bicep curl exercise device, a chest press exercise device, a shoulder press exercise device, a leg extension exercise device, a leg press exercise device, and a leg cycling exercise device. 12. The exercise machine of claim 1 , further comprising a load associated with the exercise device for adjusting exercise resistance. 13. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the mobile base is sized and dimensioned to be nested with a second mobile base of a second exercise machine. 14. An exercise machine comprising: a mobile base having a forward end and a rear end; an upright support extending upwards from the mobile base; an upper support assembly extending in a generally forward direction from an upper portion of the upright support; an exercise device suspended from the upper support assembly at a location spaced from the upright support; and a counterbalancing system configured to urge the exercise device upwards and away from an exerciser; wherein the upper support assembly comprises a four bar pivot linkage and an actuator configured to control the four bar pivot linkage to adjust the height of the exercise device; wherein the four bar pivot linkage comprises a forward support from which the exercise device is suspended, at least one upper pivot link having a first pivot connection to the upright support and a second pivot connection to the forward support, and at least one lower pivot link having a third pivot connection to the upright support below the first pivot connection, and a fourth pivot connection to the forward support below the second pivot connection; wherein one of the pivot links has a rear portion extending rearward from the upright support and having a fifth pivot connection to a counterbalance arm of the counterbalancing system. 15. The exercise machine of claim 14 , wherein the exercise device is rotatable about a vertical axis. 16. The exercise machine of claim 15 , wherein the exercise device is rotatable at least 45 degrees about the vertical axis. 17. The exercise machine of claim 14 , wherein the actuator comprises a gas spring. 18. The exercise machine of claim 14 , wherein the exercise device is selected from the group consisting of an arm ergometer, a rowing exerciser, a press-up exercise device, a pull down exercise device, a bicep curl exercise device, a chest press exercise device, a shoulder press exercise device, a leg extension exercise device, a leg press exercise device, and a leg cycling exercise device. 19. The exercise machine of claim 14 , further comprising a load associated with the exercise device for adjusting exercise resistance. 20. The exercise machine of claim 14 , wherein the mobile base comprises an H-shaped frame with a pair of side bars and a cross bar extending between the side bars, and wherein the upright support extends upward from a central portion of the cross bar.
without integral seat, e.g. portable mini ergometers being placed in front of a chair, on a table or on a bed · CPC title
Standing on the feet · CPC title
Adjustable dimensions · CPC title
using electromagnetic or electric force-resisters · CPC title
by alternatively exercising arms or legs, e.g. with a single set of support elements driven either by the upper or the lower limbs · CPC title
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