Exercise machine enhancements
US-10486015-B2 · Nov 26, 2019 · US
US12005295B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12005295-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117504022-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 18, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 19, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jun 11, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 11, 2024 |
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An exercise device includes a resistance unit having a connecting gear. It further includes a cable. It further includes an arm that routes the cable to an actuator. The arm is rotatable relative to the resistance unit about the connecting gear, the arm having a central axis. The arm includes a control that mechanically disengages a locking mechanism from the connecting gear. The control is activated by an activation force substantially directed either toward the central axis of the arm, along a length of the arm, or about the central axis. The activation force is mechanically converted into linear force along the arm that disengages the locking mechanism from the connecting gear.
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What is claimed is: 1. An exercise device, comprising: a resistance unit having a first connecting gear and a second connecting gear; and an arm being rotatable relative to the resistance unit about the first connecting gear, the arm having a central axis; wherein the arm mechanically disengages a locking mechanism from a third connecting gear; wherein the arm is activated by an activation force directed either along a length of the arm or about the central axis; wherein the activation force is mechanically converted into a linear force along the arm that disengages the locking mechanism from the third connecting gear; and wherein a lever is connected to a linkage that is connected to a second arm, wherein linkage is connected to the first connecting gear that is connected to the second connecting gear, the second connecting gear being connected to the second arm, wherein the lever is configured to be pressed down such that the lever rotates the linkage causing the second arm to rotate, and wherein the second arm is configured to rotate such that the second arm pulls out the locking mechanism that is engaged with the third connecting gear. 2. The exercise device of claim 1 , wherein the arm comprises the lever, and wherein the lever is activated by pushing down on an end of the lever. 3. The exercise device of claim 2 , wherein the activation force rotates the lever, wherein the locking mechanism is connected to a portion of the lever, and wherein rotation of the lever causes linear travel of the locking mechanism that disengages the locking mechanism from the third connecting gear. 4. The exercise device of claim 2 , wherein the activation force rotates the lever, and wherein the arm comprises the linkage coupled to the lever that converts rotation of the lever into linear travel of the locking mechanism that disengages the locking mechanism from the third connecting gear. 5. The exercise device of claim 4 , wherein the linkage comprises two rotation points and a fixed axis. 6. The exercise device of claim 5 , wherein a first rotation point is coupled to the lever, and wherein a second rotation point is coupled to a rod that is connected to the locking mechanism. 7. The exercise device of claim 4 , wherein the arm comprises two balanced linkages coupled to the lever. 8. The exercise device of claim 7 , wherein the balanced linkages are coupled to the locking mechanism via a split rod. 9. The exercise device of claim 2 , wherein the activation force rotates the lever. 10. The exercise device of claim 2 , wherein the activation force rotates the lever, and wherein the arm is coupled to the first and second connecting gears that converts rotation of the lever into linear travel of the locking mechanism that disengages the locking mechanism from the third connecting gear. 11. The exercise device of claim 1 , wherein the activation force is mechanically converted into the linear force along the arm via a wedge coupled to the locking mechanism, and wherein activation of a button causes the wedge to travel in a direction that causes the locking mechanism to disengage from the third connecting gear. 12. The exercise device of claim 1 wherein the activation force is mechanically converted into the linear force along the arm via the second connecting gear, wherein an extension arm is coupled to the second connecting gear, wherein the locking mechanism is coupled to the extension arm, and wherein activation of a button causes the second connecting gear to rotate, disengaging the locking mechanism from the third connecting gear. 13. The exercise device of claim 1 , wherein the activation force is mechanically converted into the linear force along the arm via the linkage, wherein the linkage is coupled to a bar that is coupled to the locking mechanism, and wherein activation of a button causes the linkage to sweep the bar, disengaging the locking mechanism from the third connecting gear.
Using levers for transmitting forces · CPC title
for operation by hand · CPC title
Pivoting movement (weight pivoting A63B21/0615) · CPC title
for upper limbs {or related muscles, e.g. chest, upper back or shoulder muscles (bench press exercises A63B21/078; for teaching music G09B15/06)} · CPC title
for anchoring on or against a wall · CPC title
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