Exercise Machine Carriage System
US-2017157458-A1 · Jun 8, 2017 · US
US12145016B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12145016-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318479268-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 2, 2023 |
| Priority date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 19, 2024 |
| Grant date | Nov 19, 2024 |
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An adjustable resistance exercise machine for providing variable resistance forces on a pull cable extending from the machine. The adjustable resistance exercise machine generally includes a plurality of power springs that may be selectively engaged using an adjustment mechanism. By engaging springs with different forces, the resistance may be adjusted incrementally as preferred for performing different exercises. The adjustable resistance exercise machine may be connected to various structures, either below or above an exerciser, to allow the exerciser to choose whether to pull the pull cable up or down during exercise.
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An adjustable resistance exercise machine, comprising: a shaft having a first end and a second end; a pulley mounted on the shaft between the first end and the second end; an elongated member wound on the pulley, wherein pulling of the elongated member causes the pulley to rotate about the shaft; a first engagement member coupled to the pulley wherein rotation of the pulley also rotates the first engagement member; a first spiral spring that provides a first resistance to the rotation of the first engagement member, wherein the first spiral spring has a singular central hub that is central to the first spiral spring and that is positioned about the shaft; a second engagement member selectively engageable with or disengageable from the first engagement member, wherein when the second engagement member is engaged with the first engagement member the rotation of the pulley also rotates the second engagement member and wherein when the second engagement member is disengaged from the first engagement the second engagement member is stationary; and a second spiral spring that provides a second resistance to the rotation of the second engagement member, wherein the second spiral spring has a singular central hub that is central to the second spiral spring and that is positioned about the shaft. 2. The adjustable resistance exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the first engagement member comprises a drive gear, and wherein the second engagement member comprises a face gear. 3. The adjustable resistance exercise machine of claim 1 , further comprising an adjustment knob coupled to a threaded shuttle, wherein the threaded shuttle engages a thread on the shaft to cause the threaded shuttle to rotate and move axially responsive to rotation of the adjustment knob, and wherein the threaded shuttle moves the second engagement member into or out of engagement with the first engagement member responsive to rotation of the adjustment knob. 4. The adjustable resistance exercise machine of claim 3 , wherein the threaded shuttle moves the second engagement member into engagement when the adjustment knob is rotated in a clockwise direction. 5. The adjustable resistance exercise machine of claim 4 , further comprising an outer case that houses the shaft, the first engagement member, the first spiral spring, the second engagement member, and the second spiral spring. 6. The adjustable resistance exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the first engagement member is secured on an inside of the pulley and positioned on the shaft. 7. The adjustable resistance exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the singular central hub of the first spiral spring and the second spiral spring comprises a rectangular opening. 8. The adjustable resistance exercise machine of claim 7 , wherein the first engagement member and the second engagement member includes a rectangular portion adapted to engage the rectangular opening of the singular central hub of the first spiral spring and the singular central hub of the second spiral spring respectively. 9. The adjustable resistance exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first spiral spring and the second spiral spring provides a light resistance to rotation and wherein at least one of the first spiral spring and the second spiral spring provides a heavy resistance to rotation. 10. An adjustable resistance exercise machine, comprising: a shaft having a first end and a second end; a pulley mounted on the shaft between the first end and the second end; an elongated member wound on the pulley, wherein pulling of the elongated member causes the pulley to rotate about the shaft; a first engagement member coupled to the pulley wherein rotation of the pulley also rotates the first engagement member; a first spiral spring that provides a first resistance to the rotation of the first engagement member, wherein the first spiral spring has a singular central hub that is central to the first spiral spring and that is positioned about the shaft; a second engagement member selectively engageable with or disengageable from the first engagement member, wherein when the second engagement member is engaged with the first engagement member the rotation of the pulley also rotates the second engagement member and wherein when the second engagement member is disengaged from the first engagement the second engagement member is stationary; a second spiral spring that provides a second resistance to the rotation of the second engagement member, wherein the second spiral spring has a singular central hub that is central to the second spiral spring and that is positioned about the shaft; and a bias spring positioned between the pulley and the second engagement member, wherein the bias spring applies a bias force to urge the second engagement member out of engagement with the first engagement member. 11. The adjustable resistance machine of claim 10 , wherein the bias member comprises a compression spring. 12. The adjustable resistance exercise machine of claim 10 , wherein the first engagement member comprises a drive gear, and wherein the second engagement member comprises a face gear. 13. The adjustable resistance exercise machine of claim 10 , further comprising an adjustment knob coupled to a threaded shuttle, wherein the threaded shuttle engages a thread on the shaft to cause the threaded shuttle to rotate and move axially responsive to rotation of the adjustment knob, and wherein the threaded shuttle moves the second engagement member into or out of engagement with the first engagement member responsive to rotation of the adjustment knob. 14. The adjustable resistance exercise machine of claim 13 , wherein the threaded shuttle moves the second engagement member into engagement when the adjustment knob is rotated in a clockwise direction. 15. The adjustable resistance exercise machine of claim 14 , further comprising an outer case that houses the shaft, the first engagement member, the first spiral spring, the second engagement member, and the second spiral spring. 16. The adjustable resistance exercise machine of claim 10 , wherein the first engagement member is secured on an inside of the pulley and positioned on the shaft. 17. An adjustable resistance exercise machine, comprising: a shaft having a first end and a second end; a pulley mounted on the shaft between the first end and the second end; an elongated member wound on the pulley, wherein pulling of the elongated member causes the pulley to rotate about the shaft; a first engagement member coupled to the pulley wherein rotation of the pulley also rotates the first engagement member; a first spiral spring that provides a first resistance to the rotation of the first engagement member, wherein the first spiral spring has a singular central hub that is central to the first spiral spring and that is positioned about the shaft; a second engagement member selectively engageable with or disengageable from the first engagement member, wherein when the second engagement member is engaged with the first engagement member the rotation of the pulley also rotates the second engagement member and wherein when the second engagement member is disengaged from the first engagement the second engagement member is stationary; and a second spiral spring that provides a second resistance to the rotation of the second engagement member, wherein the second spiral spring has a singular central hub that is central to the second spiral spring and that is positioned about the shaft; wherein first spiral spring res
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