US20160287923A1 - Exercise device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to exercise devices and more particularly to portable exercise devices.
- a disadvantage of some known exercise devices is that they are generally large structures and are not portable.
- portable exercise devices suffer from the disadvantage that they do not provide for a range of exercises that may be required by the user.
- an exercise device having longitudinal axis, the device including:
- a resilient band portion having a first length and a second length, the length being tensioned by a person using the device to perform an exercise, the lengths having adjacent end portions from which the lengths diverge so that the longitudinal axis is located between the lengths;
- an anchor to be fixed to an object so that the lengths may be tensioned by the person;
- a coupling attaching the anchor to the end portions so that the lengths and anchor can move angularly relative to each other about a first pivot axis that is generally perpendicular to said longitudinal axis;
- each length remote from the end portions, the handles being provided to be gripped by a user to tension the lengths.
- the band portion is a single band.
- said coupling provides for angular movement between the lengths and anchor about a second pivot axis, the second pivot axis generally perpendicular to the first pivot axis and said longitudinal axis.
- the coupling provides for angular movement between the lengths and the anchor about said longitudinal axis.
- said exercise device includes a first sleeve and a second sleeve, each sleeve substantially covering a respective one of the lengths.
- the anchor includes an anchor strap attached to the end portions, and a flange member attached to an end portion of the strap.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic isometric view of a door assembly and an exercise device
- FIG. 2 is a schematic isometric view of the door assembly and exercise device of FIG. 1 , with the exercise device relocated;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic isometric view of the door assembly and exercise device of FIG. 1 with the exercise device again relocated;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic isometric view of the exercise device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a sectioned side elevation of portion of the exercise device as shown in FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 is a schematic plan view of portion of the exercise device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 7 is a schematic side elevation of the portion of the exercise device as shown in FIG. 6 .
- an exercise device 10 is intended to be anchored to a fixed object such as a door assembly 11 , window or other structure.
- the door assembly 11 includes a door jamb 12 and a pivotally mounted door panel 13 .
- the exercise device 10 is locatable in any position desired so that portion of the exercise device 10 is located between the panel 13 and door jamb 12 so that the exercise device 10 may be used.
- the exercise device 10 includes a band portion 34 that includes a first band length 14 and a second band length 15 .
- the band lengths 14 and 15 are provided by a single band.
- the lengths 14 and 15 are resiliently deformable so that a user tensions the lengths 14 and 15 when performing an exercise.
- the lengths 14 and 15 have adjacent end portions 16 which in this embodiment form a loop.
- the lengths 14 and 15 diverge form the end portions 16 so that the lengths 14 and 15 are located on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis 17 of the device 10 .
- Each length 14 and 15 has an end extremity to which there is attached a handle 18 .
- the handles 18 are gripped by a user to tension the lengths 14 and 15 .
- each length 14 and 15 has an enlarged end portion 19 , from which the length 14 , 15 extends so as to extend through a flange 20 having an aperture 21 through which the length 14 , 15 passes.
- each length 14 , 15 Surrounding each length 14 , 15 is a sleeve 22 . Should one or both of the lengths 14 , 15 fail, then the length 14 , 15 will retract into the sleeve 22 and not pose a safety risk in respect of the user.
- the end portions 16 form a loop, with the loop passing through an eyelet 23 .
- the loop is maintained in its configuration by a clip 24 that passes about the lengths 14 , 15 .
- the eyelet 23 forms part of a coupling 25 that attaches an anchor 26 to the lengths 14 , 15 .
- the eyelet 23 provides for angular movement between the anchor 26 and lengths 14 , 15 about an axis 31 .
- the axis 31 is generally perpendicular to the axis 17 .
- the anchor 26 includes a strap 27 that terminates with a flange 28 .
- the flange 28 extends transversely outward relative to the axis 17 and engages on the other side of the door panel 13 relative to the lengths 14 , 15 .
- the strap 27 is secured to the eyelet 23 by a further eyelet 29 .
- the eyelet 29 provides for angular movement between the strap 27 and lengths 14 , 15 about an axis 30 .
- the eyelet 23 can rotate through 360 degrees.
- the axis 30 is generally perpendicular to the axis 17 , as well as generally perpendicular relative to the axis 31 .
- the eyelet 23 and eyelet 27 are coupled to provide for relative angular movement therebetween about the axis 17 .
- the eyelet 23 is a clip enabling the eyelet 23 to be removed from the lengths 14 , 15 .
- a user grips the handles 18 and tensions the lengths 14 , 15 to perform an exercise.
- the anchor 26 secures the exercise device 10 to a fixed structure so that the lengths 14 , 15 can be tensioned.
- Advantages of the above described exercise device 10 include the ability of the device 10 to be used to perform a variety of exercises, while also being portable. Still further, the lengths 14 , 15 can be interchanged with other lengths to adjust the resistance provided by the lengths 14 , 15 to being tensioned. A further advantage of the above described exercise device 10 , is the angular movement between the anchor 26 and the lengths 14 , 15 . A still further advantage of the
- the sleeves 22 should one or both of the lengths 14 , 15 fail, then the failed length will merely retract into the sleeve 22 .
- the above described exercise device 10 has the advantage, due to the eyelet 23 , that it allows 360 degrees rotation of the band portion 34 (and therefore handles 18 ) about the axis 17 relative to the anchor 26 .
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Abstract
An exercise device (10) intended to be fixed to an object such as a door assembly (11). The exercise device (10) includes a band (34) that includes a first band length (14) and a second band length (15). The lengths (14, 15) are resiliently deformed and are attached to the door assembly (11) through a coupling (25) and an anchor (26). An eyelet (23) forms part of the coupling (25), and provides for angular movement between the anchor (26) and the lengths (14, 15).
Description
- The present application claims priority to Australian Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 2015901157, filed on Mar. 31, 2015, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention relates to exercise devices and more particularly to portable exercise devices.
- A disadvantage of some known exercise devices is that they are generally large structures and are not portable. On the other hand, portable exercise devices suffer from the disadvantage that they do not provide for a range of exercises that may be required by the user.
- It is the object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate at least one of the above disadvantages.
- There is disclosed herein an exercise device having longitudinal axis, the device including:
- a resilient band portion having a first length and a second length, the length being tensioned by a person using the device to perform an exercise, the lengths having adjacent end portions from which the lengths diverge so that the longitudinal axis is located between the lengths;
- an anchor to be fixed to an object so that the lengths may be tensioned by the person;
- a coupling attaching the anchor to the end portions so that the lengths and anchor can move angularly relative to each other about a first pivot axis that is generally perpendicular to said longitudinal axis; and
- a handle attached to each length, remote from the end portions, the handles being provided to be gripped by a user to tension the lengths.
- Preferably, the band portion is a single band.
- Preferably, said coupling provides for angular movement between the lengths and anchor about a second pivot axis, the second pivot axis generally perpendicular to the first pivot axis and said longitudinal axis.
- Preferably, the coupling provides for angular movement between the lengths and the anchor about said longitudinal axis.
- Preferably, said exercise device includes a first sleeve and a second sleeve, each sleeve substantially covering a respective one of the lengths.
- Preferably, the anchor includes an anchor strap attached to the end portions, and a flange member attached to an end portion of the strap.
- Preferred forms of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic isometric view of a door assembly and an exercise device; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic isometric view of the door assembly and exercise device ofFIG. 1 , with the exercise device relocated; -
FIG. 3 is a schematic isometric view of the door assembly and exercise device ofFIG. 1 with the exercise device again relocated; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic isometric view of the exercise device ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is a sectioned side elevation of portion of the exercise device as shown inFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 is a schematic plan view of portion of the exercise device ofFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 7 is a schematic side elevation of the portion of the exercise device as shown inFIG. 6 . - In the accompanying drawings there is schematically depicted an
exercise device 10. Theexercise device 10 is intended to be anchored to a fixed object such as a door assembly 11, window or other structure. In this embodiment the door assembly 11 includes adoor jamb 12 and a pivotally mounteddoor panel 13. - The
exercise device 10 is locatable in any position desired so that portion of theexercise device 10 is located between thepanel 13 anddoor jamb 12 so that theexercise device 10 may be used. - The
exercise device 10 includes a band portion 34 that includes afirst band length 14 and asecond band length 15. In this embodiment the 14 and 15 are provided by a single band.band lengths - The
14 and 15 are resiliently deformable so that a user tensions thelengths 14 and 15 when performing an exercise.lengths - The
14 and 15 havelengths adjacent end portions 16 which in this embodiment form a loop. The 14 and 15 diverge form thelengths end portions 16 so that the 14 and 15 are located on opposite sides of thelengths longitudinal axis 17 of thedevice 10. - Each
14 and 15 has an end extremity to which there is attached alength handle 18. Thehandles 18 are gripped by a user to tension the 14 and 15.lengths - Preferably each
14 and 15 has an enlarged end portion 19, from which thelength 14, 15 extends so as to extend through alength flange 20 having anaperture 21 through which the 14, 15 passes.length - Surrounding each
14, 15 is alength sleeve 22. Should one or both of the 14, 15 fail, then thelengths 14, 15 will retract into thelength sleeve 22 and not pose a safety risk in respect of the user. - As mentioned previously, the
end portions 16 form a loop, with the loop passing through aneyelet 23. The loop is maintained in its configuration by aclip 24 that passes about the 14, 15.lengths - The
eyelet 23 forms part of acoupling 25 that attaches ananchor 26 to the 14, 15.lengths - The
eyelet 23 provides for angular movement between theanchor 26 and 14, 15 about anlengths axis 31. Theaxis 31 is generally perpendicular to theaxis 17. - The
anchor 26 includes astrap 27 that terminates with aflange 28. Theflange 28 extends transversely outward relative to theaxis 17 and engages on the other side of thedoor panel 13 relative to the 14, 15.lengths - The
strap 27 is secured to theeyelet 23 by afurther eyelet 29. Theeyelet 29 provides for angular movement between thestrap 27 and 14, 15 about anlengths axis 30. Preferably theeyelet 23 can rotate through 360 degrees. Theaxis 30 is generally perpendicular to theaxis 17, as well as generally perpendicular relative to theaxis 31. - The
eyelet 23 andeyelet 27 are coupled to provide for relative angular movement therebetween about theaxis 17. - Preferably the
eyelet 23 is a clip enabling theeyelet 23 to be removed from the 14, 15.lengths - In use of the
above exercise device 10, a user grips thehandles 18 and tensions the 14, 15 to perform an exercise. Thelengths anchor 26 secures theexercise device 10 to a fixed structure so that the 14, 15 can be tensioned.lengths - Advantages of the above described
exercise device 10 include the ability of thedevice 10 to be used to perform a variety of exercises, while also being portable. Still further, the 14, 15 can be interchanged with other lengths to adjust the resistance provided by thelengths 14, 15 to being tensioned. A further advantage of the above describedlengths exercise device 10, is the angular movement between theanchor 26 and the 14, 15. A still further advantage of thelengths - above described preferred embodiment is the
sleeves 22, should one or both of the 14, 15 fail, then the failed length will merely retract into thelengths sleeve 22. - The above described
exercise device 10 has the advantage, due to theeyelet 23, that it allows 360 degrees rotation of the band portion 34 (and therefore handles 18) about theaxis 17 relative to theanchor 26.
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1. An exercise device having longitudinal axis, the device including:
a resilient band portion having a first length and a second length, the length being tensioned by a person using the device to perform an exercise, the lengths having adjacent end portions from which the lengths diverge so that the longitudinal axis is located between the lengths;
an anchor to be fixed to an object so that the lengths may be tensioned by the person;
a coupling attaching the anchor to the end portions so that the lengths and anchor can move angularly relative to each other about a first pivot axis that is generally perpendicular to said longitudinal axis; and
a handle attached to each length, remote from the end portions, the handles being provided to be gripped by a user to tension the lengths.
2. The exercise device of claim 1 , wherein the band portion is a single band.
3. The exercise device of claim 1 , wherein said coupling provides for angular movement between the lengths and anchor about a second pivot axis, the second pivot axis generally perpendicular to the first pivot axis and said longitudinal axis.
4. The exercise device of claim 1 , wherein the coupling provides for angular movement between the lengths and the anchor about said longitudinal axis.
5. The exercise device of claim 1 , further including a first sleeve and a second sleeve, each sleeve substantially covering a respective one of the lengths.
6. The exercise device of claim 1 , wherein the anchor includes an anchor strap attached to the end portions, and a flange member attached to an end portion of the strap.
7. The exercise device of claim 2 , wherein said coupling provides for angular movement between the lengths and anchor about a second pivot axis, the second pivot axis generally perpendicular to the first pivot axis and said longitudinal axis.
8. The exercise device of claim 2 , wherein the coupling provides for angular movement between the lengths and the anchor about said longitudinal axis.
9. The exercise device of claim 2 , further including a first sleeve and a second sleeve, each sleeve substantially covering a respective one of the lengths.
10. The exercise device of claim 2 , wherein the anchor includes an anchor strap attached to the end portions, and a flange member attached to an end portion of the strap.
11. The exercise device of claim 3 , wherein the coupling provides for angular movement between the lengths and the anchor about said longitudinal axis.
12. The exercise device of claim 3 , further including a first sleeve and a second sleeve, each sleeve substantially covering a respective one of the lengths.
13. The exercise device of claim 3 , wherein the anchor includes an anchor strap attached to the end portions, and a flange member attached to an end portion of the strap.
14. The exercise device of claim 4 , further including a first sleeve and a second sleeve, each sleeve substantially covering a respective one of the lengths.
15. The exercise device of claim 4 , wherein the anchor includes an anchor strap attached to the end portions, and a flange member attached to an end portion of the strap.
16. The exercise device of claim 5 , wherein the anchor includes an anchor strap attached to the end portions, and a flange member attached to an end portion of the strap.
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