EP3957373A1 - Dispositif de mise en oeuvre d'exercices de fitness - Google Patents

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EP3957373A1
EP3957373A1 EP20192177.2A EP20192177A EP3957373A1 EP 3957373 A1 EP3957373 A1 EP 3957373A1 EP 20192177 A EP20192177 A EP 20192177A EP 3957373 A1 EP3957373 A1 EP 3957373A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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    • A63B23/12Exercising apparatus specially adapted for particular parts of the body for limbs, i.e. upper or lower limbs, e.g. simultaneously for upper limbs or related muscles, e.g. chest, upper back or shoulder muscles
    • A63B23/1209Involving a bending of elbow and shoulder joints simultaneously
    • A63B23/1218Chinning, pull-up, i.e. concentric movement
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    • A63B21/02Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices using resilient force-resisters
    • A63B21/04Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices using resilient force-resisters attached to static foundation, e.g. a user
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    • A63B21/055Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices using resilient force-resisters extension element type
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  • the invention relates to a device for performing fitness exercises, comprising at least one holder for stationary attachment of the device, several posts which are rotatably connected to the holder via at least one axis, and at least one connecting piece which is arranged between the two posts.
  • the invention further relates to the use of such a device.
  • the object of the invention is to be seen as specifying a device of the type mentioned at the outset, the space requirement of which can be reduced in such a way that the entire space is available to the user with almost no restrictions outside of operating hours.
  • the first object is achieved according to the invention in that, in a device of the type mentioned at the outset, the uprights of the device can be pivoted into a substantially horizontal rest position for stowage.
  • a space under the device and the area under the holder is freely accessible in the rest position and can be used for other purposes. Accordingly, the possibility opens up to use the space gained in such a way that, for example, storage options for other objects or other training equipment are created.
  • the attachment of another training device that can be stowed away in a vertical resting position would also be conceivable here.
  • two brackets are provided which are fixed to a vertical surface and which are themselves vertically oriented.
  • tensile and compressive forces acting in the rest position can be transmitted over a large area with optimized force application.
  • the uprights and connecting pieces used can be made more massive and heavier without having to fear damage to the device or the mounting surface.
  • holders can be provided for stationary attachment of the device, as a result of which the transmission of force to the mounting surface is evenly distributed.
  • only one holder which is then preferably aligned horizontally, can be provided for stationary attachment of the device.
  • a single holder requires even less space and thus even more usable free space.
  • At least one connecting piece is provided according to the invention, which is intended to ensure the parallelism between the uprights.
  • a connecting piece with a length of between 110 cm and 130 cm can be provided, so that two uprights are at exactly this distance from each other.
  • one connecting piece is usually sufficient to ensure that two uprights are parallel, the use of several connecting pieces can increase the stability of the device.
  • the uprights can be designed telescopically, so that a support is provided at one end of the uprights, which rests on the ground surface in an operating position. This stabilizes the uprights and forces that occur are transferred to the ground surface.
  • the support is designed in such a way that damage to the floor surface is efficiently prevented despite the transmission of the forces occurring during operation of the device.
  • the holder, upright and connecting piece are formed from a metal and can be optically adapted to the needs of the owner by a coating such as painting, anodizing, electroplating or powder coating.
  • the holder, upright and connecting piece can also be formed from a polymer, with polyether sulfones (PES), acryl-butadiene-styrene copolymers (ABS), polycarbonates (PC) and fiber-reinforced plastics being suitable for the production of these components.
  • the uprights are rotatably connected to the holder via at least one axis.
  • a metal rod with a round cross-section is used as the axis, which is designed with a head at one end and with a screw thread at the opposite end.
  • a metal bolt with recesses arranged at the ends for receiving securing elements such as cotter pins, snap rings or circlips can also be provided.
  • the holder can be designed with one or more receptacles for such axes.
  • the axle can be connected to the holder or the holder's receptacle via a plain bearing.
  • the axle can also be connected to the holder or the holder of the holder via roller bearings such as ball, cylindrical roller, needle or tapered roller bearings, so that wear is reduced to a minimum.
  • each upright is connected to the holder via an axle, with the axles being aligned axially.
  • a simple replacement of the damaged axle can take place as opposed to a single axle.
  • the remaining uprights of the device remain connected to the holder. Accordingly, when replacing an axle, the dismantling of all uprights can be prevented and the axles can also be replaced one after the other if necessary. Due to the axially aligned alignment of several axes, forces acting on the axes can be efficiently transferred to the holder.
  • the pivoting movement of the uprights is carried out in the same way as when using a single axis.
  • the use of multiple axes saves material for production.
  • the arrangement of several axes allows for easier assembly and disassembly of the device.
  • the space required for such axes is greatly reduced compared to a single pivot axis, which results in additional free wall space, particularly when the device is mounted on a wall.
  • the uprights can be pivoted synchronously, in particular via the connecting piece.
  • the uprights are preferably only synchronous and therefore pivotable at the same time, resulting in a uniform deflection of the uprights from an operating position to a rest position and vice versa .
  • This synchronous pivoting movement is made possible by the common axis of rotation of the posts and the attachment of a connecting piece between the posts.
  • the connecting piece helps to stabilize the uprights and, on the other hand, ensures that they are parallel.
  • the uprights and the connecting piece assume a substantially inverted U-shape which opens downward. Due to the parallel alignment of the uprights to each other, the forces generated during the pivoting movement are evenly transmitted from the uprights to the holder via the axles.
  • the holder expediently has one or more receptacles such as openings for fastening means for vertical fastening of the holder.
  • the holder can be attached to a vertically oriented surface and the forces that occur can be transferred to it. Any surface that has the necessary stability to absorb the forces that occur can be used as a vertically oriented surface.
  • a wall of a room is considered to be sufficiently stable in order to be able to ensure safe use of the device.
  • the holder can also be attached to supports hanging down from a ceiling or from the floor, as well as to one on the floor, the ceiling and/or one of the Scaffolding attached to walls.
  • Screws or bolts are preferably provided as fastening means, which are inserted and/or screwed into a vertical surface through the receptacles of the holders.
  • fasteners such as studs can also protrude from the surface.
  • the corresponding receptacle of the holder is then designed for hanging the device on such fastening means.
  • the holder is advantageously designed with an extension for limiting a pivoting movement of the uprights.
  • the operating position is determined by limiting the pivoting movement of the uprights, which on the one hand allows the mounting height of the holder to be determined in a simple manner and on the other hand results in additional power transmission from the uprights to the holder.
  • the device can be brought into an operating position by placing the uprights on the floor surface and the appropriate vertical positioning of the holder can be determined by the upright resting on the extension of the holder. Should bending forces occur in the posts during operation of the device, some of these forces can be transmitted through the extension to the bracket and/or the adjacent vertical surface.
  • the extension is arranged in such a way that it encloses an angle of 30° to 60°, preferably 35° to 50°, with a vertical, in particular with the vertically arranged holder.
  • a spring element is arranged on the extension of the holder, which is connected to the post. As a result, the user is supported when performing a pivoting movement of the uprights into the rest position and the effort required for this is reduced.
  • a horizontal rest position of the device can be achieved, which is out of reach of the user.
  • a return element such as a strap or cable can be provided, which is attached to the connector. This allows the user to reach the uprights and retrieve the uprights into an operating position.
  • a retrieval element that can be fastened in a detachable manner can also be provided, which can be fastened to the connecting piece by means of a receptacle, for example a bayonet or screw connection.
  • An extension is advantageously provided on the post, on which a spring element is arranged, which is connected to the holder.
  • the extension is arranged on the post in such a way that, in the operating position, it encloses an angle of between 40° and 60°, preferably about 50°, to a vertical, in particular a vertical part of the post.
  • the extension can also be positioned in such a way that a pivoting movement in the direction of the operating position is supported by the spring element.
  • the extension is arranged upwards and forms an angle of between 220° and 250°, preferably 240°, with a vertical line, in particular a vertical part of the post.
  • such an extension is attached to the holder above the axis, which connects the holder and the post to one another.
  • the spring element prefferably has a first and a second end, with the first end being attached to the extension of the holder and the second end being attached to the extension of the post.
  • This results in a changed position of the spring element so that with appropriate characteristics of the spring element, on the one hand the user is supported when pivoting the upright into a rest position and on the other hand the upright is held in an operating position without the user having to do anything.
  • This effect is sometimes achieved in that the ends of the spring element are not rigidly but rotatably attached to the extensions. In order to ensure collision-free operation of the spring element, it can be arranged parallel to the post. In addition, the diagonal arrangement of the spring element between the extensions also plays a decisive role in the operating position.
  • the spring force can be used to favor a pivoting movement into the rest position, in that the spring element relaxes during the pivoting movement.
  • more force must be used to pivot the post into the operating position, since the spring element must be tensioned to dead center before it can deliver part of the force again, and in the operating position while maintaining the pretension at a stop, namely the bearing surface of the post on the ground surface and/or the extension of the holder.
  • the spring element is a dead center spring. Therefore, the user can use the support of the spring element both when pivoting the stand into the rest position and when using the device in the operating position.
  • a spring element is designed as a gas or hydraulic damper. As a result, little wear of the spring element can be expected, which ensures a correspondingly long service life of the device even if the uprights are pivoted frequently.
  • the use of a gas damper also has the advantage that the user is supported when swiveling the upright into a resting position. In the case of a pivoting movement into the operating position, a higher force must be applied in order to overcome the dead center of the gas damper. Once deflected past dead center, the gas damper pushes the end attached to the post toward the ground surface.
  • a hydraulic cylinder can also be used as an alternative for very heavy uprights.
  • a hydraulic damper can be adjusted to allow slow, controlled pivoting of the upright.
  • the spring element can be replaced by a weight which is deflected via a rolling element attached to the holder and is in operative connection with the post. The weight is chosen so that the equilibrium position between the weight and the post corresponds to the operating position. Accordingly, a pivoting movement of the post into the resting position is promoted by the weight and the post is held in the resting position after the pivoting movement is completed. However, deflecting the post from the resting position requires a greater force to move the weight to an equilibrium position.
  • the spring element is designed to lock the uprights in an operating position and a rest position. This allows the uprights to be safely stowed in a horizontal rest position and used in an operating position without additional attachment. Complete relaxation of the spring element alone is sufficient to lock the uprights in a rest position, so that the uprights must first be deflected manually in order to be able to reach an operating position. Unauthorized persons can thus be prevented from using it, for example by means of a return element that can be releasably fastened.
  • the uprights are locked in an operating position by exceeding the dead center of the spring element, so that it presses against a resistance with a preload. As resistance is here provided that the uprights press against the bearing surface of the extension attached to the holder.
  • the uprights may be telescopic and provided with a bearing surface that presses against the ground surface. Accordingly, a pivoting movement in the direction of the rest position can only take place by manually deflecting the uprights from the operating position, so that the device is locked in the operating position up to this point in time.
  • an additional securing element such as a rope can be provided to lock the uprights in an operating position. The securing element is attached to the post and/or the connecting element and fastened to the holder, floor or another location provided for this purpose, so that this easily prevents the post from being unintentionally deflected from the operating position during the training process.
  • the securing element can comprise a pin or bolt which can be detachably fastened in a socket of the holder.
  • the freedom of movement of the uprights near the axis should be limited in such a way that a pivoting movement is not possible without removing the securing element.
  • handles for performing body weight exercises are arranged on the connecting piece.
  • the device can be used to carry out body weight exercises such as pull-ups, parallel bars or muscle-ups without the need for additional equipment.
  • a different arrangement of several handles allows the performance of pull-ups with the overhand and underhand grips, by means of handles running along the longitudinal axis of the connecting piece, as well as hammer grip pull-ups and/or one-armed pull-ups, by means of handles arranged at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the connecting piece.
  • the handles running along the connecting piece are attached to the connecting piece at one end and to a post at the other end. This changes the grip width in such a way that pull-ups put more strain on one of the muscles in the lower back.
  • One or more eyelets are advantageously arranged on the uprights and/or the connecting piece. This allows utensils such as Thera bands or sling trainers to be attached to the device.
  • the attached bands can be adjusted according to a This type of training is used for a wide range of fitness exercises and thus strengthens a large number of muscle regions.
  • At least one dumbbell catcher is advantageously attached to each upright. This creates a support surface for at least one barbell when at least two uprights are arranged. Accordingly, such a setup offers the possibility of performing exercises such as squats, deadlifts or bent-over rows, with no need to put the barbell used on the floor. For this purpose, a large number of dumbbell catchers can be provided on each upright, which creates the possibility of being able to put down the barbell at different heights. For this purpose, at least two barbell catchers must be attached to two stands at the same height in order to prevent the barbell from being skewed. In order to enable precise adjustment, the barbell catchers are designed with openings for receiving fasteners, so that they can be releasably fastened to the stand. Accordingly, openings are also provided on the post for attachment.
  • the post is formed from two profiles that are connected to one another, preferably materially, which form an angle of between 90° and 150°, preferably between 100° and 140°, particularly preferably between 110° and 135°, at their connection point. lock in.
  • the ground-facing portion of the post should be oriented vertically in the operating position, resulting in the post lying flat on the ground surface.
  • the angular connection of the two post components brings the same part of the post closer to the ceiling in a horizontal rest position, resulting in a space saving.
  • the profiles can be designed with a square, rectangular, round or polygonal cross-section, with the corners and edges also being rounded to reduce the risk of injury.
  • a use according to the invention consists in using a device according to the invention for strength training, with the focus on the versatile use of the device for carrying out Own weight exercises with and without aids as well as fitness exercises with the help of a barbell.
  • each holder 2 has a receptacle for an axle 4, via which a respective post 3 is connected to the holder 2, and an extension 7 for receiving a spring element 8.
  • the end of the extension 7 is used to limit a pivoting movement of the post 3.
  • the spring element 8 is designed as a gas damper and is used to support the user when pivoting the post 3 from an operating position to a rest position.
  • the spring element 8 is attached between the extension 7 of the holder 2 and the extension 9 of the post 3 and is preferably rotatably mounted at both attachment points.
  • the spring element 8 is designed in such a way that the uprights 3 are locked in the rest or operating position, so that a pivoting movement can only take place by manually deflecting the uprights 3 .
  • the axes 4 of the two uprights 3 are arranged in axial alignment with one another.
  • the axes 4 also serve to uniformly transfer the forces occurring on the uprights 3 to the holder 2.
  • the connecting piece 5 arranged between the uprights 3 serves to move both uprights 3 synchronously and also ensures that they are aligned parallel to one another.
  • Two handles 10 are provided along a longitudinal axis of the connecting piece 5, which extend between the uprights 3 and the connecting piece 5 and can be used to perform pull-ups with the upper or lower grip.
  • the handles 10, which are arranged at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the connecting piece 5 and to the front of the device, are used to perform hammer grip pull-ups, but can alternatively also be used to perform one-arm pull-ups.
  • the uprights 3 consist of two profiles which are connected to one another in a materially bonded manner at a defined angle, of which the lower of the two is designed vertically.
  • Four dumbbell catchers 12 for receiving barbells are attached to the lower end of the uprights 3, preferably in a force-fitting manner, and one eyelet 11 is attached in each case for receiving Thera-bands or sling trainers, preferably in a materially bonded manner.
  • Another eyelet 11 is arranged between the centrally arranged handles 10 on the rear side of the connecting piece 5, but is not visible in this illustration.
  • FIG 2 shows a side view of a device according to FIG 1 in operating position.
  • the in figure 1 not shown on the connecting piece 5 arranged eyelet 11 can be seen.
  • the angle ⁇ can be seen, which is enclosed by the two profiles of the post 3 and which preferably measures between 100° and 140° and has an opening of approximately 138° in this embodiment variant.
  • this representation variant shows how the spring element 8 is deflected past its dead center and the uprights 3 are pressed against the extension 7 of the holder and/or, in the case of a telescopic design, the uprights 3 are pressed against the ground surface while maintaining a spring preload.
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a device according to FIG 1 shown in rest position.
  • the spring element 8 has a completely relaxed spring and the uprights 3 are deflected to the maximum.
  • the space requirement of such a device 1 with uprights 3 arranged in the horizontal rest position is extremely small.
  • FIG 4 shows a front view of a device according to FIG 1 in operating position.
  • the spring element 8 is arranged parallel to the uprights 3 . This results in free mobility of the spring element 8 during the entire pivoting movement of the uprights 3, without the risk of a collision with the extensions 7, 9.
  • FIG 5 a perspective view of a further embodiment of a device is shown in the operating position.
  • two spring elements 8 only one holder 2 and only one axis 4 are provided.
  • dumbbell catchers 12 are arranged on the uprights 3 and a return element is provided between the two handles 10 placed in the middle of the connecting piece 5 .
  • the return element is shown in the form of a rope, but could alternatively also be in the form of a rod or the like.
  • a receptacle would then have to be arranged in the connecting piece 5, in which one end of the return element would have to be detachably fastened.
  • the operation of the device 1 is such that the user deflects the uprights 3 of the device 1 from the rest position and brings them into an operating position. It is then up to the user to determine the type and duration of fitness exercises to be performed. Furthermore, he can decide whether aids such as sling trainers, barbells or Thera-bands should be used for this purpose and attach them to the device 1 as desired. After completing the training session, the user can pivot the uprights 3 of the device 1 back into a resting position.

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