Multiple Position Locking Handle For An Exercise Machine
US-2017165518-A1 · Jun 15, 2017 · US
US11826629B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11826629-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217903471-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 6, 2022 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2023 |
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An exercise machine with visual guidance for providing an instructional lighting system for use with an exercise machine. The exercise machine with visual guidance generally provides for a novel exercise machine comprising an exercise platform movable substantially the length of one or more longitudinal rails, and a lighting system to instruct the exerciser on such exercise elements that may include the direction, pace or intensity of the exercise.
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What is claimed is: 1. An exercise machine with visual guidance, comprising: a frame having a first rail and a second rail; a carriage movably positioned upon the first rail and the second rail; a first visual guidance device connected to the first rail, wherein the first visual guidance device extends along at least a portion of the first rail, wherein the first visual guidance device displays a first sequential lighting moving in a first direction at a first speed providing guidance to an exerciser when moving the carriage in the first direction; and a second visual guidance device connected to the second rail, wherein the second visual guidance device extends along at least a portion of the second rail, wherein the second visual guidance device displays a second sequential lighting moving in a second direction at a second speed providing guidance to the exerciser when moving the carriage in the second direction; wherein the first direction is opposite of the second direction. 2. The exercise machine with visual guidance of claim 1 , wherein the first visual guidance device is positioned within the first rail so as to emanate light from the first rail, and wherein the second visual guidance device is positioned within the second rail so as to emanate light from the second rail. 3. The exercise machine with visual guidance of claim 2 , wherein the first rail and the second rail are each comprised of a transparent or semi-transparent material. 4. The exercise machine with visual guidance of claim 1 , wherein the first visual guidance device and the second visual guidance device are comprised of a single light device. 5. The exercise machine with visual guidance of claim 4 , wherein the single light device is a single rope light device that is looped near one end of the frame. 6. The exercise machine with visual guidance of claim 1 , wherein the first visual guidance device is connected to an upper end of the first rail, and wherein the second visual guidance device is connected to an upper end of the second rail. 7. The exercise machine with visual guidance of claim 1 , wherein the first visual guidance device is selected from the group consisting of a lighting device, an illumination device, a lamp, a light-emitting-diode, a liquid crystal display, a light rope, a projection device, a holographic generator, a fluorescent light, a rope light, and a light strip. 8. The exercise machine with visual guidance of claim 1 , wherein the first visual guidance device and the second visual guidance device are each comprised of linear lighting. 9. The exercise machine with visual guidance of claim 1 , wherein the first visual guidance device and the second visual guidance device are each comprised of an elongated display. 10. The exercise machine with visual guidance of claim 1 , further comprising a controller for controlling the first visual guidance device and the second visual guidance device. 11. An exercise machine with visual guidance, comprising: a frame having a first rail and a second rail; a carriage movably positioned upon the first rail and the second rail; a first visual guidance device connected to the first rail, wherein the first visual guidance device extends along at least a portion of the first rail, wherein the first visual guidance device displays a first sequential lighting moving in a first direction at a first speed providing guidance to an exerciser when moving the carriage in the first direction; a second visual guidance device connected to the second rail, wherein the second visual guidance device extends along at least a portion of the second rail, wherein the second visual guidance device displays a second sequential lighting moving in a second direction at a second speed providing guidance to the exerciser when moving the carriage in the second direction; wherein the first direction is opposite of the second direction; wherein the first visual guidance device and the second visual guidance device are comprised of linear lighting; and a controller for controlling the first visual guidance device and the second visual guidance device. 12. An exercise machine with visual guidance, comprising: a frame having a rail; a carriage movably positioned upon the rail; a first visual guidance device connected to the rail, wherein the first visual guidance device extends along at least a portion of the rail, wherein the first visual guidance device is on or near a first side of the rail, wherein the first visual guidance device displays a first sequential lighting moving in a first direction at a first speed providing guidance to an exerciser when moving the carriage in the first direction; a second visual guidance device connected to the rail, wherein the second visual guidance device extends along at least a portion of the rail, wherein the second visual guidance device is on or near a second side of the rail, wherein the second visual guidance device displays a second sequential lighting moving in a second direction at a second speed providing guidance to the exerciser when moving the carriage in the second direction; wherein the first direction is opposite of the second direction; wherein the first visual guidance device and the second visual guidance device are comprised of linear lighting; and a controller for controlling the first visual guidance device and the second visual guidance device. 13. The exercise machine with visual guidance of claim 12 , wherein the first visual guidance device and the second visual guidance device are each positioned within the rail so as to emanate light from the rail. 14. The exercise machine with visual guidance of claim 13 , wherein the rail is comprised of a transparent or semi-transparent material. 15. The exercise machine with visual guidance of claim 12 , wherein the first visual guidance device and the second visual guidance device are connected to an upper end of the rail. 16. The exercise machine with visual guidance of claim 12 , wherein the first visual guidance device and the second visual guidance device are spaced apart and parallel to one another. 17. The exercise machine with visual guidance of claim 12 , wherein the first visual guidance device and the second visual guidance device are comprised of a single light device. 18. The exercise machine with visual guidance of claim 12 , wherein the first visual guidance device is connected to an upper end of the rail.
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