US20060100072A1 - Abdominal exercise device for inverted abdominal exercises - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to an abdominal exercise device and more particularly to an abdominal exercise device that utilizes one or more sliding motions for the purpose of exercising the abdominal muscles.
- An exercise device allows a user to exercise his abdominal region by lying on his back while extending the arms away from the body.
- the device has a hand-gripping member positioned generally above the user's head which the user grips while exercising.
- the force which the user exerts on the gripping element reduces the strain and pressure on the user's neck and back muscles, thus providing an isolated work out for mainly the abdominal muscles.
- the hand-gripping member allows for a wide range of motion which may include side-to-side, front-to-back, diagonal, and/or rotational motion. As such the user can exercise his abdominal region by moving in a variety of different directions, while keeping his arms extended.
- the device additionally provides the user with a technique of achieving proper and consistent alignment for achieving maximum results.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an abdominal exercise device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the exercise device of FIG. 1 , including a user exercising according to one method of exercise.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged sectional view of the third guiding member and hand-gripping member of the exercise device of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a front sectional view of the exercise device of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an abdominal exercise device according to a second embodiment of the present invention, including a user positioned on the device.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an abdominal exercise device according to a third embodiment of the present invention, including a user positioned on the device.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an abdominal exercise device according to a forth embodiment of the present invention, including a user positioned on the device.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an abdominal exercise device according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention, including a user exercising on the device.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an abdominal exercise device according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an abdominal exercise device according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention, including a user exercising on the device.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of an abdominal exercise device according to an eight embodiment of the present invention.
- An exercise device allows a user to exercise his abdominal region by lying on his back while extending his arms generally upwards.
- the device has a hand-gripping member positioned generally above the user's head for the user to grip while exercising.
- the hand-gripping member allows for a wide range of motion which may include side-to-side, front-to-back, diagonal, and/or rotational motion. As such the user can exercise his abdominal region by moving in a variety of different directions, while keeping his arms extended.
- FIGS. 1-4 illustrate an exercise device 100 , for generally working the abdominal region, according to a first embodiment.
- the device 100 generally comprises a frame 102 , first and second guiding members 104 , 106 oppositely mounted on said frame 102 , a third guiding member 108 slidably mounted on the first and second guiding members, and a hand-gripping member 110 slidably mounted on the third guiding member.
- the frame 102 functions to provide a mounting for the guiding members and hand-gripping member, such that the hand-gripping member is positioned above the user's head while the device is freestanding on a surface 120 .
- the frame includes support members, 112 and 114 , for supporting an oppositely disposed pair of mounting members 116 , 118 on which the first and second guiding members 104 , 106 are mounted.
- the support members 112 , 114 have leg members, 122 , 124 , 126 , 128 , such that the device is freestanding.
- the leg members 122 , 124 , 126 , 128 may be made foldable, (e.g. via hinge joints, 130 , 132 , 134 , 136 , as shown in FIGS.
- the leg members 122 , 124 , 126 , 128 may further include base elements, 138 , 140 , 142 , and 144 , as shown in the Figures.
- the frame 102 is preferably metal, but may be made from any suitable rigid material.
- the frame as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 , shows the support members 112 , 114 as being arc shape, any suitable design for providing support to the mounting members 116 , 118 may be used.
- the frame may have straight legs extending perpendicularly downwards from the mounting members.
- the mounting members 116 , 118 may be secured to the supporting members, and the first and second guiding members may be secured to the mounting members, via any suitable method including bolting, welding, or a wedging or otherwise locking mechanism, or may form an integral unit therewith.
- the first and second guiding members 104 , 106 provide parallel tracks or rails on which the third guiding member 108 may freely slide side-to-side, as indicated by the arrow 146 in FIG. 1 .
- the guiding members 104 and 106 each include brackets 148 , 150 , and 152 , 154 , respectively, disposed on a flat surface 156 and 158 of each guiding member for receiving rotating members disposed on the third guiding member 108 .
- the brackets 148 , 150 , and 152 , 154 are illustrated in the figures as oriented downwards with respect to the surfaces 156 , 158 , they may also be configured upwardly.
- the second guiding member 106 is shown broken in FIG. 1 for the purpose of illustration; however, it is to be understood that the member 106 is an unbroken, continues piece.
- the third guiding member 108 may comprise a bar 158 extending between the first and second guiding members, and rotating members 160 , 162 disposed at either end of the bar for sliding along the brackets 148 , 150 , and 152 , 154 of the first and second guiding members 104 , 106 .
- the rotating members 160 , 162 may each comprise a surface 164 and 166 , respectively, and a set of wheels 168 and 170 , each set comprising two pairs of wheels, oppositely disposed across the respective surface 164 and 166 , for sliding along the brackets 148 , 150 , and 152 , 154 of the respective guiding member 104 , 106 .
- the hand-gripping member 110 comprises a slidable member 172 coupled to an element which the user can grip, such as handles 174 .
- the slidable member 172 may be made slidable on the bar 158 of the third guiding member 108 , via wheels 176 , which contact the bar 158 on top and bottom sides of the bar, such that the slidable member can slide front-to-back on the bar 158 , as indicated by the arrow 159 in FIG. 1 .
- Alternative methods for providing slidable elements will be illustrated by alternate embodiments described herein)
- the slidable member 172 may have a hollowed out portion for coupling the slidable member to the handles, by inserting a narrower connector piece 178 into the hollowed out portion, the hollowed out portion and connector piece having corresponding holes for bolting or screwing the pieces together.
- the distance of the handles 174 from the surface 120 may be made adjustable by providing a hollowed rod 180 extending from the handles and having several locking holes 181 , 182 , 184 , 186 for locking the handles into a corresponding hole of the connector piece via a locking pin 188 .
- curved or circular motion can be achieved (as indicated by the arrow 190 in FIG. 1 ), as well as diagonal motion.
- FIG. 2 illustrate a user 200 exercising on the device 100 by moving his body from a first position 202 , in which the user's upper body is positioned substantially flat against the surface 120 , to a second position 204 in which the user's upper body is lifted forwards and up.
- the device 100 is preferably smaller in scale with respect to the user's body then what is shown in the figure).
- the user's hands extend to grip the handles 174 as the user exercise.
- the grip handles 174 move from the first position 202 to the second position 204 along with the user 200 , such that the user's arms can remain extended at substantially the same length, as the user 200 moves.
- the force which the user exerts on the gripping element reduces the strain and pressure on the user's neck and back muscles, thus providing an isolated work out for mainly the abdominal muscles. Additionally, the user is guided through proper and consistent alignment while exercising.
- While the user 200 is illustrated in FIG. 2 as moving his upper body in a front-to-back motion, many different exercise techniques are possible. For example, the user can move his raised upper body in a side-to-side motion, front-to-back motion, diagonal motion, or in a circular or semi-circular motion, or in a combination of different motions while keeping the arms fully extended.
- An element for providing motion resistance to the hand-gripping member may be included. This may be accomplished by placing a weight on the hand-gripping member, or otherwise providing a friction-bearing element coupled to the hand gripping member, or coupling a spring or rubber band element between the frame and hand-gripping member.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an exercise device 500 , according to a second embodiment.
- the device 500 generally comprises a frame 502 supporting guiding members comprising a central guiding member 504 , and left and right guiding members 506 , 508 .
- the device 500 further comprises slidable members 510 , 512 , and 514 coupled to the guiding members 504 , 506 , and 508 , respectively, for sliding on the guiding members.
- a hand-gripping member 516 comprising handles 517 and a chain 519 may be coupled to any one of the slidable members 510 , 512 , or 514 .
- a hook or any other attachment mechanism can be provided for attaching the chain 519 to the slidable members.
- the left and right guiding members 506 and 508 may each be semi circular units, forming a continuous circular unit integral with the frame.
- the central guiding member 504 forms a bar or rod through the center of the circle formed by the left and right guiding members 506 , 508 .
- the slidable members 510 , 512 , and 514 and guiding members 504 , 506 , and 508 may each have a smooth surface providing nearly frictionless contact between each guiding member and corresponding slidable member.
- the surfaces may comprise Teflon, plastic, metal, or other smooth material.
- a user 518 of the device 500 is positioned for exercise by lying on a surface 520 , with his hands gripping the handles 517 of the hand-gripping member 516 .
- cushions for supporting the user on the surface 520 may be provided, including a head cushion 522 , which may be coupled to the frame as shown, and a leg cushion 524 .
- the user 518 may exercise his abdominal region using a front-to-back motion, while keeping his hands extended on the handles 517 .
- the user can similarly exercise by moving his upper body in a semi-circular front-to-back motion by having the hand-gripping member 516 coupled to the one of the slidable members of the left or right guiding members 506 or 508 .
- Having a relatively short chain 519 effectively confines the available patterns of motion to a two-dimensional plane, substantially parallel to the guiding members 504 , 506 , 508 .
- pendulum motion for other ranges of motion.
- Such motion may include swing motion which may be side-to-side, front-to-back, diagonal or a combination thereof, or fully circular motion (which is also confined to a plane parallel to the guiding members).
- FIG. 6 illustrates an exercise device 600 , according to a third embodiment.
- the device 600 generally comprises a frame 602 supporting left and right guiding members 604 , 606 .
- the device 600 further comprises slidable members 608 and 610 coupled to the guiding members 604 and 606 , respectively, for sliding on the guiding members.
- Left and right hand-gripping member 612 and 614 comprising a left and a right handle 616 and 618 , and corresponding chains 620 and 622 , respectively, may be coupled to the slidable members 608 and 610 .
- a hook or any other attachment mechanism can be provided for attaching the chains 620 , 622 to the slidable members.
- the left and right guiding members 606 , 606 together form a “V” shape integral with the frame.
- the slidable members 608 and 610 and guiding members 604 and 606 may each have a smooth surface providing nearly frictionless contact between each guiding member and corresponding slidable member.
- the surfaces may comprise Teflon, plastic, metal, or other smooth material.
- a user 624 of the device 600 is positioned for exercise by lying on a surface 626 , with his left and right hands gripping respective handle 616 and 618 .
- Cushions for supporting the user on the surface 626 may be provided, including a head cushion 628 , which may be coupled to the frame as shown, and a leg cushion 630 .
- the user 624 may exercise his abdominal region using a front-to-back motion, while gripping one of the handles 616 , 618 in each hand and tracing along a “V” pattern as the user moves back and forth.
- a single hand-gripping unit having handles on which the user can grip with both hands can replace either the left or right handle, such that the user can exercise by moving in a left or right front-to-back motion.
- FIG. 7 illustrates an exercise device 700 , according to a forth embodiment.
- the device 700 generally comprises a frame 702 supporting a centrally extending guiding member 704 .
- the device 700 further comprises a slidable member 706 coupled to the guiding member 704 , for sliding on the guiding member.
- a hand-gripping member 708 comprising handles 710 and a chain 712 may be coupled to the slidable member 706 .
- a hook or any other attachment mechanism can be provided for attaching the chain 712 to the slidable member.
- the slidable member 706 and guiding member 704 may each have a smooth surface providing nearly frictionless contact between them.
- the surfaces may comprise Teflon, plastic, metal, or other smooth material.
- a user 714 of the device 700 is positioned for exercise by lying on a surface 716 , with his hands gripping the handles 710 .
- Cushions for supporting the user on the surface 716 may be provided as shown in the figure.
- the user 714 may exercise his abdominal region using a front-to-back motion, while gripping the handles 710 to keep his hands fully extended while moving back and forth.
- FIG. 8 illustrates an exercise devise 800 , according to a fifth embodiment.
- the device 800 is similar to the device 700 of the forth embodiment, except for having a guiding member 802 capable of side-to-side motion via a spring joint mechanism attached to the frame 804 , as shown in the figure. (Although not illustrated in the figure, a spring or ball attachment may also be provided for enabling up-and-down and/or rotational movement of the guiding member 802 ).
- the device 800 also has a slidable member 806 for sliding on the guiding member 802 , and a hand-gripping member 808 comprising handles 810 and a chain 812 .
- a user 814 positioned on the device 800 may exercise his abdominal region using a front-to-back motion, while gripping the handles 810 to keep his hands fully extended while moving back and forth.
- the user may further cause the guiding member to move side-to-side.
- the user can exercise by moving side-to-side, font-to-back, or by combining both side-to-side and front-to-back motion to achieve diagonal, circular, or partially circular motion.
- FIG. 9 illustrates an exercise device 900 , according to a sixth embodiment.
- the device 900 is similar to the device 100 of the first embodiment, in that it generally comprises a frame 902 , first and second guiding members 904 , 906 oppositely mounted on said frame 902 , a third guiding member 908 slidably mounted on the first and second guiding members, and a hand-gripping member 910 slidably mounted on the third guiding member.
- the hand-gripping member 910 comprises a slidable member 912 and handles 914 which a- user can grip.
- the first and second guiding members 904 , 906 may comprise rails or bars on which the third guiding member 908 may slide.
- the third guiding member 908 comprises a bar 915 having first and second slidable members 916 , 918 on its opposite ends, contacting the first and second guiding members 904 , 906 , such that the third guiding member 908 may slide from side-to-side, as indicated by the arrow 920 .
- the slidable members 916 , 918 of the third guiding member 908 may be made slidable by providing wheels rotatively guided on the first and second guiding members 904 , 906 , or by providing smoothly surfaced materials for the slidable members 916 , 918 and first and second guiding members 904 , 906 , such that the slidable members 916 , 918 , and first and second guiding members 904 , 906 are in nearly frictionless contact.
- the slidable member 912 of the hand gripping member 910 may similarly be made slidable on the bar 915 of the third guiding member, for moving from front-to-back, as indicated by the arrow 922 .
- a user can exercise his abdominal region by utilizing front-to-back, side-to-side, diagonal, or circular motion, or a combination thereof, while keeping his arms extended.
- FIG. 10 illustrates an exercise device 1000 , according to a seventh embodiment, which is similar to the device 500 of the second embodiment, providing an alternate structure for the frame 1002 and circular guiding members 1004 , 1006 .
- FIG. 11 illustrates an exercise device 1100 , according to an eighth embodiment, comprising a frame 1102 supporting a hand-gripping member 1104 which includes handles 1106 mounted on a long chain 1108 .
- a user can exercise his abdominal region by laying on the surface 1108 with his hands extending to grip the handles 1106 , and utilize pendulum or swing motion of the hand gripping member 1104 to move his upper body according to a back-and-forth swing (indicated by the arrow 1110 ), side-to-side swing, or circular motion.
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Abstract
An exercise device allowing a user to exercise his abdominal region by lying on his back while extending his arms generally upwards is disclosed. The device has a hand-gripping member positioned generally above the user's head for the user to grip while exercising. The hand-gripping member allows for a wide range of motion which may include side-to-side, front-to-back, diagonal, and/or rotational motion. This enables the user can exercise his abdominal region by moving in a variety of different directions, while keeping his arms extended.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention relates generally to an abdominal exercise device and more particularly to an abdominal exercise device that utilizes one or more sliding motions for the purpose of exercising the abdominal muscles.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Various exercising equipment and equipment free methods of exercising have been developed for exercising the abdominal muscles. Abdominal muscles are generally difficult to isolate and strengthen. Many hours and years of exercise are generally necessary to produce a significant effect on the abdominal musculature. Exercising these muscles may create strain and pressure on the back and neck muscles, depending on the technique used. Additionally, failure to maintain consistent and proper alignment while exercising the abdominal muscles may result an ineffective workout as well as injury.
- An exercise device according to the present invention allows a user to exercise his abdominal region by lying on his back while extending the arms away from the body. The device has a hand-gripping member positioned generally above the user's head which the user grips while exercising. The force which the user exerts on the gripping element reduces the strain and pressure on the user's neck and back muscles, thus providing an isolated work out for mainly the abdominal muscles. The hand-gripping member allows for a wide range of motion which may include side-to-side, front-to-back, diagonal, and/or rotational motion. As such the user can exercise his abdominal region by moving in a variety of different directions, while keeping his arms extended. The device additionally provides the user with a technique of achieving proper and consistent alignment for achieving maximum results.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide an exercise device for working mainly the abdominal muscles.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide an exercise device for working mainly the abdominal muscles by enabling a user to move the upper body according to a wide range of motions.
- It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an exercise device which allows the user to achieve maximum extension of the arms while exercising mainly the abdominal muscles.
- These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from a review of the following specification and accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an abdominal exercise device according to a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the exercise device ofFIG. 1 , including a user exercising according to one method of exercise. -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged sectional view of the third guiding member and hand-gripping member of the exercise device ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a front sectional view of the exercise device ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an abdominal exercise device according to a second embodiment of the present invention, including a user positioned on the device. -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an abdominal exercise device according to a third embodiment of the present invention, including a user positioned on the device. -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an abdominal exercise device according to a forth embodiment of the present invention, including a user positioned on the device. -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an abdominal exercise device according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention, including a user exercising on the device. -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an abdominal exercise device according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an abdominal exercise device according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention, including a user exercising on the device. -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of an abdominal exercise device according to an eight embodiment of the present invention. - The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present invention may be constructed and/or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments. However, it is to be understood that the same or equivalent functions and sequences may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention.
- An exercise device according to the present invention allows a user to exercise his abdominal region by lying on his back while extending his arms generally upwards. The device has a hand-gripping member positioned generally above the user's head for the user to grip while exercising. The hand-gripping member allows for a wide range of motion which may include side-to-side, front-to-back, diagonal, and/or rotational motion. As such the user can exercise his abdominal region by moving in a variety of different directions, while keeping his arms extended.
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FIGS. 1-4 illustrate anexercise device 100, for generally working the abdominal region, according to a first embodiment. Thedevice 100 generally comprises aframe 102, first and second guiding 104, 106 oppositely mounted on saidmembers frame 102, a third guidingmember 108 slidably mounted on the first and second guiding members, and a hand-grippingmember 110 slidably mounted on the third guiding member. - The
frame 102 functions to provide a mounting for the guiding members and hand-gripping member, such that the hand-gripping member is positioned above the user's head while the device is freestanding on asurface 120. The frame includes support members, 112 and 114, for supporting an oppositely disposed pair of 116, 118 on which the first and second guidingmounting members 104, 106 are mounted. Themembers 112, 114 have leg members, 122, 124, 126, 128, such that the device is freestanding. Thesupport members 122, 124, 126, 128, may be made foldable, (e.g. via hinge joints, 130, 132, 134, 136, as shown inleg members FIGS. 1 and 2 ) such that the device can be compacted for easier storage or transportation when not in use. The 122, 124, 126, 128, may further include base elements, 138, 140, 142, and 144, as shown in the Figures.leg members - The
frame 102 is preferably metal, but may be made from any suitable rigid material. Although the frame, as illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 2 , shows the 112, 114 as being arc shape, any suitable design for providing support to thesupport members 116, 118 may be used. For example, the frame may have straight legs extending perpendicularly downwards from the mounting members. Additionally, themounting members 116, 118 may be secured to the supporting members, and the first and second guiding members may be secured to the mounting members, via any suitable method including bolting, welding, or a wedging or otherwise locking mechanism, or may form an integral unit therewith.mounting members - The first and second guiding
104, 106 provide parallel tracks or rails on which the third guidingmembers member 108 may freely slide side-to-side, as indicated by thearrow 146 inFIG. 1 . According to a preferred embodiment, the guiding 104 and 106 each includemembers 148, 150, and 152, 154, respectively, disposed on abrackets flat surface 156 and 158 of each guiding member for receiving rotating members disposed on the third guidingmember 108. Although the 148, 150, and 152, 154 are illustrated in the figures as oriented downwards with respect to thebrackets surfaces 156, 158, they may also be configured upwardly. Furthermore, the second guidingmember 106 is shown broken inFIG. 1 for the purpose of illustration; however, it is to be understood that themember 106 is an unbroken, continues piece. - The third guiding
member 108 may comprise abar 158 extending between the first and second guiding members, and rotating 160, 162 disposed at either end of the bar for sliding along themembers 148, 150, and 152, 154 of the first and second guidingbrackets 104, 106. The rotatingmembers 160, 162 may each comprise amembers 164 and 166, respectively, and a set ofsurface 168 and 170, each set comprising two pairs of wheels, oppositely disposed across thewheels 164 and 166, for sliding along therespective surface 148, 150, and 152, 154 of the respective guidingbrackets 104, 106.member - The hand-gripping
member 110 comprises aslidable member 172 coupled to an element which the user can grip, such as handles 174. As shown inFIGS. 2-4 , theslidable member 172 may be made slidable on thebar 158 of the third guidingmember 108, viawheels 176, which contact thebar 158 on top and bottom sides of the bar, such that the slidable member can slide front-to-back on thebar 158, as indicated by thearrow 159 inFIG. 1 . (Alternate methods for providing slidable elements will be illustrated by alternate embodiments described herein) - As best illustrated in
FIG. 3 , theslidable member 172 may have a hollowed out portion for coupling the slidable member to the handles, by inserting anarrower connector piece 178 into the hollowed out portion, the hollowed out portion and connector piece having corresponding holes for bolting or screwing the pieces together. Additionally, the distance of thehandles 174 from thesurface 120 may be made adjustable by providing a hollowedrod 180 extending from the handles and having 181, 182, 184, 186 for locking the handles into a corresponding hole of the connector piece via aseveral locking holes locking pin 188. - As the hand-gripping
member 110 can slide from side-to-side, and from front-to-back, curved or circular motion can be achieved (as indicated by thearrow 190 inFIG. 1 ), as well as diagonal motion. -
FIG. 2 illustrate auser 200 exercising on thedevice 100 by moving his body from afirst position 202, in which the user's upper body is positioned substantially flat against thesurface 120, to asecond position 204 in which the user's upper body is lifted forwards and up. (Thedevice 100 is preferably smaller in scale with respect to the user's body then what is shown in the figure). - The user's hands extend to grip the
handles 174 as the user exercise. The grip handles 174 move from thefirst position 202 to thesecond position 204 along with theuser 200, such that the user's arms can remain extended at substantially the same length, as theuser 200 moves. Thus the user's abdominal region is exercised while the arms can be kept fully extended away from the user's body. The force which the user exerts on the gripping element reduces the strain and pressure on the user's neck and back muscles, thus providing an isolated work out for mainly the abdominal muscles. Additionally, the user is guided through proper and consistent alignment while exercising. - While the
user 200 is illustrated inFIG. 2 as moving his upper body in a front-to-back motion, many different exercise techniques are possible. For example, the user can move his raised upper body in a side-to-side motion, front-to-back motion, diagonal motion, or in a circular or semi-circular motion, or in a combination of different motions while keeping the arms fully extended. - An element for providing motion resistance to the hand-gripping member may be included. This may be accomplished by placing a weight on the hand-gripping member, or otherwise providing a friction-bearing element coupled to the hand gripping member, or coupling a spring or rubber band element between the frame and hand-gripping member.
- Many different designs for providing a hand-gripping member capable of side-to side, front-to back, and/or rotational motion will be apparent to one skilled in the art. Methods for achieving the desired motion include providing a slidable attachment, spring mounting, pivot or ball attachment, or pendulum attachment coupled between the hand gripping member and frame. The following embodiments will illustrate examples of alternative designs for providing a hand-gripping element capable of the range of motions described herein. It should be understood that the invention is not limited to the examples provided.
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FIG. 5 illustrates anexercise device 500, according to a second embodiment. Thedevice 500 generally comprises aframe 502 supporting guiding members comprising acentral guiding member 504, and left and right guiding 506, 508. Themembers device 500 further comprises 510, 512, and 514 coupled to the guidingslidable members 504, 506, and 508, respectively, for sliding on the guiding members. A hand-grippingmembers member 516 comprisinghandles 517 and achain 519 may be coupled to any one of the 510, 512, or 514. A hook or any other attachment mechanism can be provided for attaching theslidable members chain 519 to the slidable members. - As shown in the figure, the left and right guiding
506 and 508 may each be semi circular units, forming a continuous circular unit integral with the frame. Themembers central guiding member 504 forms a bar or rod through the center of the circle formed by the left and right guiding 506, 508.members - The
510, 512, and 514 and guidingslidable members 504, 506, and 508 may each have a smooth surface providing nearly frictionless contact between each guiding member and corresponding slidable member. The surfaces may comprise Teflon, plastic, metal, or other smooth material.members - A
user 518 of thedevice 500 is positioned for exercise by lying on asurface 520, with his hands gripping thehandles 517 of the hand-grippingmember 516. As shown in the figure, cushions for supporting the user on thesurface 520 may be provided, including a head cushion 522, which may be coupled to the frame as shown, and aleg cushion 524. - By having the hand-gripping
member 516 coupled to theslidable member 510 of the central guidingmember 504, theuser 518 may exercise his abdominal region using a front-to-back motion, while keeping his hands extended on thehandles 517. The user can similarly exercise by moving his upper body in a semi-circular front-to-back motion by having the hand-grippingmember 516 coupled to the one of the slidable members of the left or right guiding 506 or 508.members - Having a relatively
short chain 519, as illustrated in the figure, effectively confines the available patterns of motion to a two-dimensional plane, substantially parallel to the guiding 504, 506, 508. By increasing the length of themembers chain 519, the user can also utilize pendulum motion for other ranges of motion. Such motion may include swing motion which may be side-to-side, front-to-back, diagonal or a combination thereof, or fully circular motion (which is also confined to a plane parallel to the guiding members). -
FIG. 6 illustrates anexercise device 600, according to a third embodiment. Thedevice 600 generally comprises aframe 602 supporting left and right guiding 604, 606. Themembers device 600 further comprises 608 and 610 coupled to the guidingslidable members 604 and 606, respectively, for sliding on the guiding members. Left and right hand-grippingmembers 612 and 614 comprising a left and amember 616 and 618, and correspondingright handle 620 and 622, respectively, may be coupled to thechains 608 and 610. A hook or any other attachment mechanism can be provided for attaching theslidable members 620, 622 to the slidable members.chains - As shown in the figure, the left and right guiding
606, 606 together form a “V” shape integral with the frame. Similar to themembers device 500, the 608 and 610 and guidingslidable members 604 and 606 may each have a smooth surface providing nearly frictionless contact between each guiding member and corresponding slidable member. The surfaces may comprise Teflon, plastic, metal, or other smooth material.members - A
user 624 of thedevice 600 is positioned for exercise by lying on asurface 626, with his left and right hands gripping 616 and 618. Cushions for supporting the user on therespective handle surface 626 may be provided, including ahead cushion 628, which may be coupled to the frame as shown, and aleg cushion 630. - The
user 624 may exercise his abdominal region using a front-to-back motion, while gripping one of the 616, 618 in each hand and tracing along a “V” pattern as the user moves back and forth. A single hand-gripping unit having handles on which the user can grip with both hands can replace either the left or right handle, such that the user can exercise by moving in a left or right front-to-back motion.handles -
FIG. 7 illustrates anexercise device 700, according to a forth embodiment. Thedevice 700 generally comprises aframe 702 supporting a centrally extending guidingmember 704. Thedevice 700 further comprises aslidable member 706 coupled to the guidingmember 704, for sliding on the guiding member. A hand-grippingmember 708 comprising handles 710 and a chain 712 may be coupled to theslidable member 706. A hook or any other attachment mechanism can be provided for attaching the chain 712 to the slidable member. - Similar to the
500 and 600, thedevices slidable member 706 and guidingmember 704 may each have a smooth surface providing nearly frictionless contact between them. The surfaces may comprise Teflon, plastic, metal, or other smooth material. - A user 714 of the
device 700 is positioned for exercise by lying on asurface 716, with his hands gripping the handles 710. Cushions for supporting the user on thesurface 716 may be provided as shown in the figure. The user 714 may exercise his abdominal region using a front-to-back motion, while gripping the handles 710 to keep his hands fully extended while moving back and forth. -
FIG. 8 illustrates an exercise devise 800, according to a fifth embodiment. Thedevice 800 is similar to thedevice 700 of the forth embodiment, except for having a guidingmember 802 capable of side-to-side motion via a spring joint mechanism attached to theframe 804, as shown in the figure. (Although not illustrated in the figure, a spring or ball attachment may also be provided for enabling up-and-down and/or rotational movement of the guiding member 802). - As in the
device 700, thedevice 800 also has aslidable member 806 for sliding on the guidingmember 802, and a hand-grippingmember 808 comprisinghandles 810 and a chain 812. - A
user 814 positioned on thedevice 800 may exercise his abdominal region using a front-to-back motion, while gripping thehandles 810 to keep his hands fully extended while moving back and forth. The user may further cause the guiding member to move side-to-side. Thus, the user can exercise by moving side-to-side, font-to-back, or by combining both side-to-side and front-to-back motion to achieve diagonal, circular, or partially circular motion. -
FIG. 9 illustrates anexercise device 900, according to a sixth embodiment. Thedevice 900 is similar to thedevice 100 of the first embodiment, in that it generally comprises aframe 902, first and second guiding 904, 906 oppositely mounted on saidmembers frame 902, athird guiding member 908 slidably mounted on the first and second guiding members, and a hand-grippingmember 910 slidably mounted on the third guiding member. The hand-grippingmember 910 comprises aslidable member 912 and handles 914 which a- user can grip. - The first and second guiding
904, 906 may comprise rails or bars on which the third guidingmembers member 908 may slide. Thethird guiding member 908 comprises abar 915 having first and second 916, 918 on its opposite ends, contacting the first and second guidingslidable members 904, 906, such that the third guidingmembers member 908 may slide from side-to-side, as indicated by thearrow 920. - The
916, 918 of the third guidingslidable members member 908 may be made slidable by providing wheels rotatively guided on the first and second guiding 904, 906, or by providing smoothly surfaced materials for themembers 916, 918 and first and second guidingslidable members 904, 906, such that themembers 916, 918, and first and second guidingslidable members 904, 906 are in nearly frictionless contact.members - The
slidable member 912 of thehand gripping member 910 may similarly be made slidable on thebar 915 of the third guiding member, for moving from front-to-back, as indicated by thearrow 922. Thus, a user can exercise his abdominal region by utilizing front-to-back, side-to-side, diagonal, or circular motion, or a combination thereof, while keeping his arms extended. -
FIG. 10 illustrates an exercise device 1000, according to a seventh embodiment, which is similar to thedevice 500 of the second embodiment, providing an alternate structure for the frame 1002 and circular guiding members 1004, 1006. -
FIG. 11 illustrates anexercise device 1100, according to an eighth embodiment, comprising aframe 1102 supporting a hand-grippingmember 1104 which includeshandles 1106 mounted on along chain 1108. A user can exercise his abdominal region by laying on thesurface 1108 with his hands extending to grip thehandles 1106, and utilize pendulum or swing motion of thehand gripping member 1104 to move his upper body according to a back-and-forth swing (indicated by the arrow 1110), side-to-side swing, or circular motion. - While the present invention has been described with regards to particular embodiments, it is recognized that additional variations of the present invention may be devised without departing from the inventive concept.
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1. An exercise device, comprising:
a bench;
an inverted U-shaped frame coupled to the bench, wherein the frame comprises at least one vertical member coupled to a horizontal frame member, wherein the horizontal frame member is generally parallel to the bench; and
a hand-gripping assembly slideably coupled to the horizontal frame member.
2. The exercise device of claim 2 wherein the bench further comprises a plurality of legs coupled to a bottom of the bench.
3. The exercise device of claim 2 wherein the plurality of legs are collapsible.
4. The exercise device of claim 1 wherein the inverted U-shaped frame is rotatably coupled to the bench.
5. The exercise device of claim 1 wherein the vertical members including an adjustment means.
6. The exercise device of claim 1 wherein the frame comprises two vertical members.
7. The exercise device of claim 1 wherein the hand gripping assembly comprises a slideable member slideably coupled to the horizontal frame member and a coupling means securing a hand-gripping member to the slideable member.
8. The exercise device of claim 7 wherein the coupling means is a rope, a chain, or a cable.
9. An exercise device, comprising:
a bench having a top and a bottom, wherein a plurality of legs coupled to the bottom of the bench;
a frame coupled to the bench, the frame comprising a first frame member coupled to a first end of the bench, a second frame member coupled to a second end of the bench, and a horizontal frame member coupled to the first frame member and the second frame member; and
a hand-gripping assembly slideably coupled to the horizontal frame member.
10. The exercise device of claim 9 wherein the plurality of legs are collapsible.
11. (canceled)
12. The exercise device of claim 9 wherein the first and second frame members include an adjustment means.
13. The exercise device of claim 9 wherein the hand gripping assembly comprises a slideable member slideably coupled to the horizontal frame member and a coupling means securing a hand-gripping member to the slideable member.
14. The exercise device of claim 13 wherein the coupling means is a rope, a chain, or a cable.
15. An exercise device, comprising:
a bench having a top and a bottom, wherein a plurality of legs coupled to the bottom of the bench;
a frame coupled to the bench, the frame comprising a first frame member coupled to a first end of the bench, a second frame member coupled to a second end of the bench, and a horizontal frame member coupled to the first frame member and the second frame member, wherein the first and second frame members include an adjustment means; and
a hand-gripping assembly slideably coupled to the horizontal frame member, wherein the hand-gripping assembly comprises a slideable member slideably coupled to the horizontal frame member and a coupling means securing a hand-gripping member to slideable member.
16. The exercise device of claim 15 wherein the plurality of legs are collapsible.
17. (canceled)
18. The exercise device of claim 15 wherein the coupling means is a rope, a chain, or a cable.
19. An exercise device, comprising:
a hand-gripping member,
said hand-gripping member being positioned generally above a user's head when the user lies on his back, said hand-gripping member further being capable of side-to side motion, front-to-back motion, diagonal motion, rotational motion, or a combination thereof, relative to the user, said motion being substantially confined to a plane parallel to a surface on which the device is supported.
20. The device of claim 19 wherein the user exercises by moving his upper body from a first position to a second position, the user's arms being kept extended while gripping the hand-griping member, wherein
in said second position the user's body is raised relative to said first position.
21. The device of claim 19 wherein the user exercises by moving his upper body in a side-to-side motion, front-to-back motion, diagonal motion, rotational motion, or a combination thereof, the user's arms being kept extended while gripping the hand-gripping member.
22. An exercise device, comprising:
a frame, and
a movable hand-gripping member mounted on said frame,
said hand-gripping member being positioned generally above a user's head when the user exercises on the device, said hand gripping member further being capable of side-to-side motion, front-to-back motion, diagonal motion, rotational motion, or a combination thereof, relative to the user, while the frame remains stationary, wherein
the user exercises by moving his upper body in a side-to-side motion, front-to-back motion, diagonal motion, rotational motion, or a combination thereof, the user's arms being kept extended while gripping the hand-gripping member.
23. The device of claim 20 wherein said hand-gripping member is mounted to said frame via a slideable, spring, pivot, ball, or pendulum attachment, or combination thereof.
24. The device of claim 20 , further comprising:
at least one guiding member supported on said frame, and
a slideable member slideably coupled to said guiding member, wherein
said hand-gripping member is coupled to said slideable member.
25. (canceled)
26. The device of claim 23 wherein said guiding member is coupled to said frame via a pivot attachment, ball attachment, or spring attachment.
27. The device of claim 20 , further comprising:
first and second guiding members oppositely mounted on said frame, and
a third guiding member slideably mounted on said first and second guiding members, and having opposite first and second ends supported on said first and second guiding members respectively, wherein
said hand-gripping member is slideably mounted on said third guiding member.
28. A method of exercise for a person comprising:
laying on a substantially flat surface,
gripping handles positioned above the person's head, said handles being mounted on a stationary frame, said handles further being capable of front-to-back, side-to-side, diagonal, circular, or semi-circular motion, or a combination thereof, and
moving the upper body according to a pattern comprising front-to-back, side-to-side, diagonal, circular, or semi-circular motion, or a combination thereof, while keeping the arms extended.
29. (canceled)
30. The method of claim 28 wherein said motion of said gripping handles is substantially confined to a plane parallel to said surface.
31. An exercise device, comprising:
support means, and
band-gripping means mounted on said support means,
said hand-gripping means being positioned generally above a user's head when the user lies on his back, said hand gripping member further comprising means for movement including side-to-side, front-to-back, diagonal, or rotational movement, or a combination thereof, the user's arms being kept extended while gripping the hand-gripping means.
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