Exercise bench
First Claim
1. An exercise bench comprising an elongated horizontal platform having a pair of opposite end portions and an intermediate pair of opposite side portions, each of said end portions joining a respective side portion at a corner of said platform, said platform being mounted on a plurality of support units comprising a pair of support units at each of said end portions, two sets of parallel racks having a series of cutouts and suspendedly mounted from said platform in a horizontal position, each of said support units comprising a pair of inner legs and a pair of outer legs pivotally connected together, the upper end of each of said outer legs being pivotally fixedly connected to said platform, the upper end of each of said inner legs being adjustably engaged to one of said rack in such a manner that the distance between the ends of said legs may be varied to vary the overall height of said support unit to thereby provide a means for adjusting the degree of elevation and angular orientation of said platform whereby said platform may be used for a climbing exercise program to permit the user to step up on to and to step down from said platform, a bridging member connecting said upper ends of each pair of said inner legs of said support units, and said bridging member engaging a corresponding pair of said racks.
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Abstract
An exercising bench includes a horizontal platform mounted on a plurality of support units which engage racks suspended from the platform for adjusting the elevation of the platform. The support units each have a pair of inner legs and a pair of outer legs pivotally connected together. The outer legs are pivotally and fixedly connected to the platform and the inner legs have a bridging member connected therebetween which engages the suspended racks to permit height and angular orientation adjustment of the platform relative to the ground.
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- 1. An exercise bench comprising an elongated horizontal platform having a pair of opposite end portions and an intermediate pair of opposite side portions, each of said end portions joining a respective side portion at a corner of said platform, said platform being mounted on a plurality of support units comprising a pair of support units at each of said end portions, two sets of parallel racks having a series of cutouts and suspendedly mounted from said platform in a horizontal position, each of said support units comprising a pair of inner legs and a pair of outer legs pivotally connected together, the upper end of each of said outer legs being pivotally fixedly connected to said platform, the upper end of each of said inner legs being adjustably engaged to one of said rack in such a manner that the distance between the ends of said legs may be varied to vary the overall height of said support unit to thereby provide a means for adjusting the degree of elevation and angular orientation of said platform whereby said platform may be used for a climbing exercise program to permit the user to step up on to and to step down from said platform, a bridging member connecting said upper ends of each pair of said inner legs of said support units, and said bridging member engaging a corresponding pair of said racks.
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