Weight stack for exercise machine
First Claim
1. In a weight stack apparatus for an exercising machine including a weight stack comprised of a plurality of weights vertically arranged on top of each other with each of said weights including a pair of spaced apart substantially vertical apertures extending therethrough and first and second spaced apart substantially vertically extending guide rods, said guide rods passing through said vertical apertures for guiding said weights as they are moved up and down, said apparatus further including an upper pulley mounted adjacent the upper end of said guide rods and a cable passing over said upper pulley, a first end of said cable extending downwardly toward said weight stack and including means for selectively connecting any number of said plurality of weights to said first end of said cable and a second end of said cable extending downwardly to be connected to said exercising machine wherein the improvement comprises said first guide rod being hollow and said second end of said cable passing through the interior of said first guide rod.
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Abstract
A weight stack apparatus for an exercising machine includes a weight stack comprised of a plurality of weights vertically arranged on top of each other with each of said weights including a pair of spaced apart substantially vertical apertures extending therethrough. A pair of spaced apart substantially vertically extending guide rods pass through the weights as they are moved up and down. At least one of the guide rods is hollow. An upper pulley is mounted adjacent the upper end of the hollow guide rod and a cable passes over the upper pulley. A first end of the cable extends downwardly toward the weight stack and includes means for selectively connecting any desired number of the weights to the first end of the cable. A second end of the cable extends downwardly through the hollow guide rod and around a lower pulley mounted adjacent the lower end of the hollow guide rod and is connected to the exercising machine.
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- 1. In a weight stack apparatus for an exercising machine including a weight stack comprised of a plurality of weights vertically arranged on top of each other with each of said weights including a pair of spaced apart substantially vertical apertures extending therethrough and first and second spaced apart substantially vertically extending guide rods, said guide rods passing through said vertical apertures for guiding said weights as they are moved up and down, said apparatus further including an upper pulley mounted adjacent the upper end of said guide rods and a cable passing over said upper pulley, a first end of said cable extending downwardly toward said weight stack and including means for selectively connecting any number of said plurality of weights to said first end of said cable and a second end of said cable extending downwardly to be connected to said exercising machine wherein the improvement comprises said first guide rod being hollow and said second end of said cable passing through the interior of said first guide rod.
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