Exercise Machine Inclination Device
US-2017120101-A1 · May 4, 2017 · US
US12246216B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12246216-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418655496-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 6, 2024 |
| Priority date | Oct 20, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 11, 2025 |
| Grant date | Mar 11, 2025 |
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An exercise machine with adjustable handles that provide for multiple handle positions. The exercise machine with adjustable handles generally includes a frame with one or more rails, a carriage movably positioned upon the rails, and a pair of adjustable handles positioned near an end of the frame. The adjustable handles each have a handle portion that is movably connected to a corresponding handle stanchion to pivot from a storage position to an extended position.
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An exercise machine, comprising: a frame having a first end and a second end opposite of the first end; a first stationary platform attached to the frame and positioned near the first end of the frame; a carriage movably positioned upon the frame, wherein the carriage is adapted to be movable in a reciprocating manner along at least a portion of the frame; a first handle support member positioned on the first stationary platform, wherein the first handle support member is positioned near a first side of the first stationary platform; a first handle extendably and retractably positioned along a vertical axis within the first handle support member, wherein the first handle has a retracted position and an extended position with respect to the first handle support member, wherein when the first handle is within the extended position, the first handle is at a greater height than when in the retracted position, and wherein when the first handle is within the retracted position, the first handle is at a lower height than when in the extended position to be stowed away; a second handle support member positioned on the first stationary platform, wherein the second handle support member is positioned near a second side of the first stationary platform; and a second handle extendably and retractably positioned along a vertical axis within the second handle support member, wherein the second handle has a retracted position and an extended position with respect to the second handle support member, wherein when the second handle is within the extended position, the second handle is at a greater height than when in the retracted position, and wherein when the second handle is within the retracted position, the second handle is at a lower height than when in the extended position to be stowed away, wherein rotation of the first handle in the extended position locks a height and a position of the first handle, and wherein rotation of the second handle in the extended position locks a height and a position of the second handle. 2. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the first handle is rotatably positioned within the first handle support member, and wherein the second handle is rotatably positioned within the second handle support member. 3. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the first handle has an inverted L-shape and wherein the second handle has an inverted L-shape. 4. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein counterrotation of the first handle and the second handle with respect to one another in the extended position locks a height and a position of the first handle and the second handle. 5. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the first handle has a first grip having a first central axis and the second handle has a second grip having a second central axis, wherein when the first central axis is aligned with the second central axis, the first handle and the second handle are locked in position with respect to the first handle support member and the second handle support member, respectively. 6. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the rotation of the first handle in the extended position tightens a first internal collet thereby locking a height and a position of the first handle, and wherein the rotation of the second handle in the extended position tightens a second internal collet thereby locking a height and a position of the second handle. 7. A method of using the exercise machine of claim 1 , comprising the steps of: pulling upwardly on the first handle and the second handle thereby moving the first handle and the second handle from the retracted position into the extended position; and locking the first handle and the second handle in the extended position. 8. A method of using the exercise machine of claim 1 , comprising the steps of: pulling upwardly on the first handle and the second handle thereby moving the first handle and the second handle from the retracted position into the extended position; and rotating the first handle and the second handle to lock a height and rotational position of the first handle and the second handle. 9. A method of using the exercise machine of claim 1 , comprising the steps of: pulling upwardly on the first handle and the second handle thereby moving the first handle and the second handle from the retracted position into the extended position; and counterrotating the first handle and the second handle until a first central axis of a first grip of the first handle is aligned with a second central axis of a second grip of the second handle to lock a height and rotational position of the first handle and the second handle. 10. An exercise machine, comprising: a frame having a first end and a second end opposite of the first end; a first stationary platform attached to the frame and positioned near the first end of the frame; a second stationary platform attached to the frame and position near the second end of the frame; a carriage movably positioned upon the frame, wherein the carriage is adapted to be movable in a reciprocating manner along at least a portion of the frame; a first handle support member positioned on the first stationary platform, wherein the first handle support member is positioned near a first side of the first stationary platform; a first handle extendably and retractably positioned along a vertical axis within the first handle support member, wherein the first handle has a retracted position and an extended position with respect to the first handle support member, wherein when the first handle is within the extended position, the first handle is at a greater height than when in the retracted position, and wherein when the first handle is within the retracted position, the first handle is at a lower height than when in the extended position to be stowed away; a second handle support member positioned on the first stationary platform, wherein the second handle support member is positioned near a second side of the first stationary platform; and a second handle extendably and retractably positioned along a vertical axis within the second handle support member, wherein the second handle has a retracted position and an extended position with respect to the second handle support member, wherein when the second handle is within the extended position, the second handle is at a greater height than when in the retracted position, and wherein when the second handle is within the retracted position, the second handle is at a lower height than when in the extended position to be stowed away, wherein rotation of the first handle in the extended position locks a height and a position of the first handle, and wherein rotation of the second handle in the extended position locks a height and a position of the second handle. 11. The exercise machine of claim 10 , wherein the first handle is rotatably positioned within the first handle support member, and wherein the second handle is rotatably positioned within the second handle support member. 12. The exercise machine of claim 10 , wherein the first handle has an inverted L-shape and wherein the second handle has an inverted L-shape. 13. The exercise machine of claim 10 , wherein counterrotation of the first handle and the second handle with respect to one another in the extended position locks a height and a position of the first handle and the second handle. 14. The exercise machine of claim 10 , wherein the first handle has a first grip having a first central axis and the second handle has a second grip having a second central axis, wherein when the first central axis is aligned with the s
Adjustable dimensions · CPC title
a counterforce being provided to the support (force-resisting aspects A63B21/00) · CPC title
Pivoting movement (weight pivoting A63B21/0615) · CPC title
Handles, pedals, bars or platforms · CPC title
for operation by hand · CPC title
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