Exercise bar assembly for dual action weightlifting machine
First Claim
1. A dual action weightlifting machine, comprising:
- a stationary frame having opposite first and second sides and opposite ends defining an exercise area;
first and second spaced vertical guides slidably mounted on the first and second sides, respectively, of the stationary frame for horizontal sliding movement relative to the frame;
a horizontally extending exercise bar assembly having spaced first and second vertical slides slidably mounted on the respective first and second vertical guides for vertical sliding movement relative to the frame, and an exercise bar associated with the slides and having a user engaging portion extending across the exercise area for gripping by a user when performing weightlifting exercises, opposite first and second weight receiving end portions extending outwardly from the respective first and second sides of the frame for receiving one or more selected weights, and at least a first rack engaging portion comprising a sleeve rotatably mounted on the exercise bar between the user engaging portion and the first weight receiving end portion, the user engaging portion, rack engaging sleeve and weight receiving portions being coaxially aligned along a common central longitudinal axis of the exercise bar;
the stationary frame including a rack assembly which has at least one support portion which directly engages the cylindrical surface of the rack engaging sleeve at a position spaced transversely outward from the first vertical slide at the first side of the frame in a racked position of the exercise bar assembly;
the user engaging portion of the exercise bar assembly being rotatably mounted relative to the vertical slides and freely rotatable through 360 degrees; and
the user engaging portion and rack engaging sleeve rotating independently from one another.
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Abstract
A dual action weightlifting machine has a stationary frame including a racking portion and spaced vertical guides slidably mounted on opposite sides of the frame for horizontal movement relative to the frame. A horizontally extending exercise bar assembly has spaced first and second vertical slides slidably mounted on the vertical guides, at least one rotatable user engaging portion for gripping by a user, at least one rack engaging portion comprising a rotatable wear sleeve which rotates independently from the user engaging portion, and opposite first and second end portions for receiving one or more selected weights. The user engaging portion is located between the opposite sides of the frame and has a central longitudinal axis which is coaxial with the cylindrical surfaces of the wear sleeves.
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19 Claims
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1. A dual action weightlifting machine, comprising:
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a stationary frame having opposite first and second sides and opposite ends defining an exercise area; first and second spaced vertical guides slidably mounted on the first and second sides, respectively, of the stationary frame for horizontal sliding movement relative to the frame; a horizontally extending exercise bar assembly having spaced first and second vertical slides slidably mounted on the respective first and second vertical guides for vertical sliding movement relative to the frame, and an exercise bar associated with the slides and having a user engaging portion extending across the exercise area for gripping by a user when performing weightlifting exercises, opposite first and second weight receiving end portions extending outwardly from the respective first and second sides of the frame for receiving one or more selected weights, and at least a first rack engaging portion comprising a sleeve rotatably mounted on the exercise bar between the user engaging portion and the first weight receiving end portion, the user engaging portion, rack engaging sleeve and weight receiving portions being coaxially aligned along a common central longitudinal axis of the exercise bar; the stationary frame including a rack assembly which has at least one support portion which directly engages the cylindrical surface of the rack engaging sleeve at a position spaced transversely outward from the first vertical slide at the first side of the frame in a racked position of the exercise bar assembly; the user engaging portion of the exercise bar assembly being rotatably mounted relative to the vertical slides and freely rotatable through 360 degrees; and the user engaging portion and rack engaging sleeve rotating independently from one another. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A dual action weightlifting machine, comprising:
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a stationary frame having opposite side portions and opposite first and second end portions defining an exercise area, and including a racking assembly on at least the first end portion, the racking assembly having a plurality of support portions; first and second spaced vertical guides slidably mounted on the stationary frame for horizontal sliding movement relative to the frame; a horizontally extending exercise bar having a user engaging portion for gripping by a user when performing weightlifting exercises, first and second rack engaging portions at opposite ends of the user engaging portion, and opposite first and second weight receiving end portions extending outwardly from the first end second rack engaging portions, respectively, for receiving one or more selected weights; each rack engaging portion comprising a sleeve rotatably mounted on the exercise bar having a smooth, cylindrical surface configured for direct engagement with a respective support portion of the racking assembly in a racked position of the exercise bar; and spaced first and second vertical slides secured to the exercise bar at positions spaced inward from the first and second rack engaging portion, respectively, and slidably mounted on the first and second vertical guides for vertical sliding movement relative to the frame; the user engaging portion of the exercise bar which is gripped by a user being rotatably mounted relative to the vertical slides and rack engaging portions and being freely rotatable through 360 degrees, whereby the user'"'"'s hands may be rotated relative to the vertical slides during a weight lifting exercise; and the user engaging portion, rack engaging portions, and weight receiving end portions of the exercise bar being coaxially aligned and having a common central longitudinal axis which extends transverse to the vertical slides. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A dual action weightlifting machine, comprising:
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a stationary frame including a racking assembly having a plurality of support portions; first and second spaced vertical guides slidably mounted on the stationary frame for horizontal sliding movement relative to the frame, each vertical guide having a central vertical axis; a horizontally extending exercise bar assembly having spaced first and second vertical slides slidably mounted on the vertical guides for vertical sliding movement relative to the frame, a user engaging portion for gripping by a user when performing weightlifting exercises, at least one rack engaging portion which directly engages a selected support portion of the rack assembly in a racked position of the exercise bar assembly, and opposite first and second end portions for receiving one or more selected weights; the user engaging portion located between the vertical slides and not extending outwardly beyond the vertical slides; the user engaging portion being rotatably mounted relative to the vertical slides and freely rotatable through 360 degrees, whereby the user'"'"'s hands may be rotated relative to the vertical slides during a weight lifting exercise; the rack engaging portion comprising a wear sleeve rotatably mounted relative to the vertical slides and adapted to rotate independently from the user engaging portion. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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16. A dual action weightlifting machine, comprising:
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a stationary frame having opposite first and second ends and opposite first and second sides, and a pair of first upright struts at the first end of the frame having a plurality of vertically spaced, upwardly directed support portions, the support portions of the upright struts defining a plurality of spaced racking positions; first and second spaced vertical guides slidably mounted on opposite sides of the stationary frame for horizontal sliding movement relative to the frame; the horizontal spacing between the first and second vertical guides being less than the horizontal spacing between support portions of the respective upright struts; a horizontally extending exercise bar assembly having spaced first and second vertical slides slidably mounted on the vertical guides for vertical sliding movement relative to the frame, a user engaging portion rotatably mounted relative to the vertical slides, opposite first and second end portions for receiving one or more selected weights, and spaced first and second rack engaging portions between the user engaging portion and respective weight receiving end portion, each rack engaging portion comprising a rotatably mounted wear sleeve having a smooth cylindrical surface which directly engages the support portions in a respective upright strut in the racking positions; the user engaging portion of the exercise bar assembly having a central longitudinal axis which extends transverse to the vertical slides, and the end portions and wear sleeves having central axes which are coaxial with the central longitudinal axis of the user engaging portion; the exercise bar assembly being movable between exercise positions spaced from the upright struts and racking positions in which the smooth cylindrical surfaces of the first and second rack engaging portions directly engage the support portions of the respective upright struts to support the exercise bar assembly on the struts; and the user engaging portion being freely rotatable through 360 degrees relative to the slides and wear sleeves in the exercise position and the racking positions, whereby the user'"'"'s hands may be freely rotated relative to the vertical slides.
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17. An exercise bar assembly for a dual action weightlifting machine, comprising:
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an elongate exercise bar having a central longitudinal axis, the exercise bar having a central portion and opposite first and second end portions coaxially aligned with the central portion; first and second guide sleeves secured to the first and second end portions, respectively, and having central axes which extend transverse to the central longitudinal axis of the exercise bar and which are offset to one side of the exercise bar; each end portion of the exercise bar comprising a mounting portion for the central portion of the bar, a racking portion extending outward from the mounting portion and configured for engagement with a racking portion of a dual action weightlifting machine frame, and a weight receiving end portion configured to receive one or more weights, the guide sleeves being spaced inward from the racking portions; and each racking portion comprising a wear sleeve rotatably mounted on the exercise bar between the mounting portion and weight receiving end portion of the exercise bar. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
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