Variable resistance exercise machine
First Claim
1. An exercise machine comprising:
- a support frame;
a shaft horizontally mounted in a fixed, predetermined position on said support frame for rotation about its longitudinal axis;
a pair of weight arms connected to and extending from said shaft at opposite ends thereof in a direction substantially perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said shaft, each of said weight arms having a weight hub for carrying at least one weight at a point distant from their respective connections to said rotating shaft; and
a work arm connected to and extending from said shaft at a point intermediate of and spaced from said connections between said weight arms and said shaft, said work arm being adapted for actuation by an exerciser, and whereby said weights, upon actuation of said work arm by an exerciser, are moved in arcuate paths relative to said longitudinal axis of said shaft from respective first positions to second positions;
whereby the resistance to rotation provided by said weight arms varies as said weight arms travel in an arcuate direction; and
further comprising at least one support for selectively supporting at least one of said weight arms in a substantially non-vertical position and preventing rotation of said shaft in a direction to orient said at least one weight arm in a substantially downward, vertical position and permitting free rotation of said shaft in a second direction away from said at least one support.
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Abstract
An exercise machine includes a frame, a removable seat, and a shaft horizontally mounted on the frame, which rotates about its longitudinal axis. Attached to the shaft is at least one weight arm and at least one work arm. The work arm can be releasably connected and take multiple forms, each adapted for particular exercises. When an exerciser pulls or pushes on the work arm, the shaft rotates and carries the weight arm in an arc from a starting or first position to a second position. Because the weight arm travels in an arc, the resistance to the exerciser varies over the course of the exercise. Further, the starting or first position of the weight arm may be adjusted to change the starting resistance to the exerciser.
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9 Claims
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1. An exercise machine comprising:
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a support frame;
a shaft horizontally mounted in a fixed, predetermined position on said support frame for rotation about its longitudinal axis;
a pair of weight arms connected to and extending from said shaft at opposite ends thereof in a direction substantially perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said shaft, each of said weight arms having a weight hub for carrying at least one weight at a point distant from their respective connections to said rotating shaft; and
a work arm connected to and extending from said shaft at a point intermediate of and spaced from said connections between said weight arms and said shaft, said work arm being adapted for actuation by an exerciser, and whereby said weights, upon actuation of said work arm by an exerciser, are moved in arcuate paths relative to said longitudinal axis of said shaft from respective first positions to second positions;
whereby the resistance to rotation provided by said weight arms varies as said weight arms travel in an arcuate direction; and
further comprising at least one support for selectively supporting at least one of said weight arms in a substantially non-vertical position and preventing rotation of said shaft in a direction to orient said at least one weight arm in a substantially downward, vertical position and permitting free rotation of said shaft in a second direction away from said at least one support. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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