GB2592096A - Multi-Gym apparatus - Google Patents

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GB2592096A
GB2592096A GB2016842.3A GB202016842A GB2592096A GB 2592096 A GB2592096 A GB 2592096A GB 202016842 A GB202016842 A GB 202016842A GB 2592096 A GB2592096 A GB 2592096A
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Abstract

A multi-gym apparatus comprises a frame, the frame having an upright structure 2,3 and a bar assembly 10 mounted movably on the upright structure between selected positions on the upright members 2,3. The bar assembly 10 includes an elongate bar 10a and a bracket 11a attached to the elongate bar, the bracket being shaped and dimensioned to abut against at least one side of the upright structure. The bracket 11a receives a locking means 11e which is movable between a first position in which the locking means is engaged with upright structure thereby locking the bar in a selected position relative to the upright structure and a second position in which the locking means is clear of the upright structure thereby providing for movement of the bar relative to the upright structure. The elongate bar includes two outer bar members 10b, one to each side of the bracket 11a extending at an angle that projects forward of the bracket and upright structure. The outer bar members 10b are hollow into which hangers or exercise apparatus may be secured. Exercise apparatus attachable to the multi-gym may include resistance bands, handles, punch bags, floor to ceiling punch balls, parallel bars, pull-up frame, push-up frame, air resistance machine or a pad set.

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Multi-Gym Apparatus
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to multi-gym equipment and in particular to a multi-gym that provides users with the opportunity to use various types of gym equipment and to perform a variety of exercises.
Background of the invention
Multi-gyms are well known. Typically, a multi gym comprises a frame upon which sets of weights and a seat are attached. Various means are provided to enable a user to lift the weights. Such means may comprise a bar that is gripped with the hands and pulled or pushed, padded elements that may be engaged by a user's arms and bars that are engaged by the feet or parts of the leg.
Connection of bars and other elements that are engaged by the user may be attached to -eights by cables and pulleys and/or levers This type of multi-gym equipment is heavy and expensive and can present safety risks to users -and bystanders. For example, if the user cannot control the lowering of weights back to the rest position a user or bystander may be injured. These factors contain where multi-gyms may be used.
Another type of gym equipment that is -also known as a multi-gym comprises a bench and supports for various free weights. Such multi-gyms provide for only a limited range of exercises for users.
Other types of gym apparatus have been developed which do not include the weight sets normally associated with multi-gym apparatus.
AU2016208356 describes an apparatus which is attachable to either a wall or the trailer hitch of a car. The apparatus includes bars which may be used for various exercises. 't he apparatus also includes pulleys and a cable, and associated weights to allow a user to perform resistance exercises.
U510232213 describes a free standing frame provided with a number of anchor points to which resistance bands may be attached.
LTS10183190 describes a portable exercise station that includes anchor points, around which resistance bands may be looped Another type of free standing exercise apparatus is described in 702014/041371. This device provides a suspended ball.
The problem associated with the rnul -g,yms known in the art is that they do not provide for users to perform a wide variety of exercises It would be desirable to provide an improved multi-gym.
Summary of the Invention
According to the invention there is provided a multi-gym apparatus comprising a frame, the frame having an upright structure and a bar assembly mounted movably on the upright structure between selected positions on the upright members, the bar assembly including an elongate bar and a bracket attached to the elongate bar, wherein the bracket is shaped and dimensioned to abut against at least one side of the upright structure, the bracket receiving a locking means which is movable between a first position in which the locking means is engaged with upright structure thereby locking the bar in a selected position relative to the upright structure and a second position in which the locking means is dear of the upright structure thereby providing for movement of the bar relative to the upright structure and wherein the elongate bar includes two outer bar members, one to each side of the bracket ex-tending at an angle that projects forward of the bracket and upright structure.
The angle that the outer members project forwards at may be in the range of 15 to 45 degrees to a vertical plane extending through the upright structure. The angle that the outer members project forwards at may be in the range of 30 to 45 degrees to a vertical plane extending through the upright structure. The angle that the outer members project forwards at may be in the range of 40 to 45 degrees to a vertical plane extending through the upright structure. The angle that the outer members project forwards at may be in the range of 5 to 90 degrees to a vertical plane extending through the upright structure. The angle that the outer members project forwards at may be in the range of 45 to degrees to a vertical plane extending through the upright structure. 't he angle that the outer members project forwards at may be in the range of 45 to 50 degrees to a vertical plane extending through the upright structure. The angle that the outer members project fo vards at may be 45 degrees to a vertical plane extending through the upright structure the elongate bar may include a central member and -wherein one of the outer bar members extends from one end of the central member and the other outer bar member extends from the other end of the central bar member.
The multi-gym apparatus may further comprise at least one bracket attached to the elongate bar.
Preferably, the at least one bracket includes a U-shaped bracket Advantageously, the multi-gym apparatus further comprises a hook extending between the elongate bar and the bracket of the bar assembly.
The elongate bar may have at least one vertically oriented pin extending therefrom.
At least one of the outer bar members may be hollow and is configured to receive a component therein, the elongate bar adapted to receive a removable securing pin.
The elongate bar may include a socket and the securing pin is removably mounted in the socket. A biasing means may be provided between the pin and the socket arranged to bias the pin into a locked condition. The biasing means may be a compression spring situated between an element attached to the pin and an element attached to the socket.
The bracket of the bar assembly may comprise two spaced apart side plates joined together by a front plate.
The elongate bar may be attached to the front plate.
Advantageously, the locking means is received in a socket which is attached to one of the side plates, the side plate including a through passageway aligned with the socket.
The uprigfr structure may include a plurality of spaced apart holes configured to receive the locking means in its first position. Advantageously, the locking means is pin. The pin may be moveable between first and second positions, in the first position the pin extends into one of the holes and in the second position the pin is retraced from the hole. Advantageously, the pin is biased into the first position by a biasing means, such as spring, for example a compression spring. More advantageously, the pin is of a smaller dimension than the hole in which it engages. More advantageously, the dimension of the pin is sufficiently smaller than the hole that under the bias of the biasing means, the pin will reliably engage with the hole as the pin moves past the hole. For example, with a hole having a diameter of approximately 15mm the pin may have a diameter of approximately lOnam. 'this provides the advantage that in use, as the bracket is moved up or down the upright member, when the pin of the locking means becomes aligned with a hole in the upright member, the pin will snap into the hole under the force exerted on the pill by the biasing means.
The multi-gym apparatus may further comprise a secondary locking means, the secondary locking means movable between a first position in which the secondary locking means is engaged with the upright structure and a second position in which the secondary locking means is clear of the upright structure.
The secondary locking means may comprise a threaded member and at least one of the bracket and the upright structure may include a threaded hole for receiving the threaded member in threaded engagement therewith the threaded member having a free end and a hand or tool operable end. The hand or tool operated end may comprise a handle, a bolt head or a recessed head having a shape configured to receive a tool.
The threaded hole may be part of the bracket and the free end of the threaded member may engage with a surface of the upright structure.
Preferably, the upright structure comprises two spaced apart upright members connected together. Advantageously, the two spaced apart upright members are connected together at their upper and lower ends.
The multi-gym apparatus may further comprise at least two spaced apart attachment brackets connected to the upright structure and situated to the rear thereof The multi-gym apparatus may further comprise a base plate attached to a lower end of the upright structure.
The base plate may include at least one hole for receiving a fastener.
Advantageously, the multi-gym apparatus further comprises a secondary locking means, the secondary locking means movable between a first position in which the secondary locking means is engaged with the upright structured a second position in which the secondary locking means is clear of the upright structure.
The secondary locking means may comprise a threaded member and wherein at least one of the bracket and the upright structure includes a threaded hole for receiving the threaded member in threaded engagement therewith the threaded member has a free end and a hander tool operable end.
Preferably, the threaded hole is part of the bracket and the free end of the threaded member engages with a surface of the upright structure. This provides for any slack between the bracket and the upright structure to be taken up so that the bar assembly feels secure. The free end of the threaded member may engage with an outer surface of the upright structure, or the free end of the threaded member may pass through a hole in one side of die upright structure and engage with an inner surface of the upright structure The threaded hole may be provided in a wall of the bracket or in a component, such as a boss or a nut, attached to a wall of the bracket.
Advantageously, the multi-g,ym apparatus is free-standing and further comprises a lower support frame, the upr ght structure attached to the lower support frame, the lower support frame extending to the front, rear and sides of the upright structure.
The free-standing multi-gym apparatus may comprise two upright structures each mounting the bar assembly, the two upright structures connected to each other in a back to back orientation.
The two upright structures may be spaced apart from one another.
The elongate bar may have attached to the pins situated on the central bar member one of: a set of parallel bars; a pull up/push up frame; an air resistance machine; and a pad set.
The bracket of the elongate bar may have mounted thereon one of a resistance band handle; a punch bag; and a rope of a floor to ceiling ball.
The multi-gym apparatus may further comprise a hanger shdably mounted in the hollow outer bar member.
The multi-gym may comprise a bracket for shaped and dimensioned to receive an electronic device having a display and preferably at least one speaker, such as a smart phone. The bracket may be attached to the front of the elongate bar. The bracket not only provides a convenient place to store such a device when a user is using the multi-gym apparatus, but also provides for the user to be given instruction via a video played on the device.
The multi-gym apparatus may further comprise a speed ball or a punch bar attached to the hanger. The hanger may mount a weight set support.
The multi-gym may further comprise a weight set.
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In the Drawings, which illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention, and which are by way of example: Figure 1 is a schematic illustration of a gym apparatus according to a first embodiment of the invention; Figure 2 is a schematic illustration of the gym apparatus illustrated in Figure 1 from a side orientation; Figure 3 is a schematic illustration of a gym apparatus according to a second embodiment of the invention; Figure 4 is a schematic illustraton of the gym apparatus illustrated in Figure 3 from a rear ori-entation; Figure 5 is a schematic illustration of a gym apparatus according to a third embodiment of the invention; Figure 6 is a schematic plan view of the gym apparatus illustrated in Figure 5; Figure 7 is a schematic illustration of a part of the gym apparatus illustrated in Figures 5 and 6; Figure 8 is a schematic representation of the apparatus illustrated in Figures 5 to 7 mounting different exercise devices; Figure 9 is a schematic representation of the apparatus illustrated in Figures 5 to 7 mounting an exercise band; Figure 10 is a schematic representation of the apparatus illustrated in Figures 5 to 7 mounting a set of pads; Figure 11 is a schematic representation of the apparatus illustrated in Figures 5 to 7 mounting two punch bags; Figure 12 is a schematic representation of a parallel bar attachment; Figure 13 is a schematic representation of a bar attachment; Figure 14 is a schematic representation of a floor to ceiling ball attachment; and Figure 15a is a schematic representation of a speed ball attachment; Figure 15b is a plan view of the speed ball attachment illustrated in Figure 15a; Figure 15c is a side view of the speed ball attachment illustrated in Figure 15a; Figure 16 is a is a cross-sectional representation of a fastener of the apparatus; Figure 17a is a side view of a bracket of the apparatus; Piga c 17b is a plan view of the bracket illustrated in Piga c 17a; Figure 18 is a locking pin of the apparatus of the invention Figure 19 is a schematic illustration of an upper part of a gym apparatus according to a fourth embodiment of the invention; Figure 20 is a schematic illustration of a lower part of the gym apparatus according to the fourth embodiment of the invention; Figure 21 is a schematic illustration of the gym apparatus according to the fourth embodiment of the invention with an attachment component mounted thereon; Figure 22 is a schematic side view of the apparatus llustrated in Figure 21 with a post aligned for attachment to the bracket; and Figure 23 is a schematic side view of the apparatus illustrated in Figure 23 with the post attached to the bracket.
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the embodiment of the invention illustrated in Figures 5 to 7 will be described first. A multi-gym apparatus 1 comprises two spaced apart upright members 2, 3. One of the members 2, 3 (in the illustrated example the rear member 3) includes a plurality of holes 3a for receiving a listener that secures another part of the apparatus 1 in a desired position with respect to the spaced apart upright members 2, 3.
the upright members 2, 3 are joined together at their lower and upper ends. At the lower end a bracket 4 is provided. The bracket 4 comprises a base plate 4a which includes holes 4b. The bracket 4 further comprises side plates 4d and oblique stiffening plates 4e. The side plates 4d are attached to and extend from the base plate 4a. Each oblique stiffening plate 4e is attached to and extends between an edge of the side plate 4d and the base plate 4a. In the illustrated example the lower ends of the upright members 2, 3 are attached to the bracket 4 by welding of the base plate and the side plates to the upright members 2, 3. Other methods of fastening the upright members 2, 3 to the bracket 4 may be used. For example, the upright members may be welded to the base plate 421 or to the side plates 4d, rather than to both. Another possibility is that the bracket 4 is bolted to the upright members 2, 3, bolts being passed through respective holes in the side plates 4d and upright members 2, 3 for example. A bracket 4c is attached to the rear of the upright member 3. The bracket 4c extends to each side of the upright member 3 and has holes therein through which screws, bolts or other fasteners may pass to attach the bracket 4c to another structure, such as a wall for example.
The upper ends of the upright members are provided with a bracket 5. The bracket 5 comprises side plates Sc and a top plate 5d. The top plate 5d and/or the side plates Sc are attached to the upright members 2, 3 for example by welding or bolting. A further bracket 5a is attached to the rear of the upright member 3 immediately below the lower edge of the side plates Sc. The bracket 5a extends to each side of the upright member 3 and includes holes 5b therein through which screws, bolts or other fasteners may pass.
A th d bracket 6 is attached to the rear of upright member 3. As with brackets 4c arid 5a the bracket 6 extends to each side of the upright member and includes holes 6a therein through which screws, bolts or other fasteners may pass The brackets 4c, 5a and 6 provide for the multi-gym apparatus to be attached to a wall or other structure Similarly, the bracket 4 and in particular the base plate 4a thereof provides for attachment of the multi-gym to a floor.
A bar 10 is mounted on the upright members 2, 3. The bar 10 comprises a central bar member 10a and outer bar members 10b at each end of the central bar member 10a. the outer bar members lob are set at an angle forwards of the longitudinal axis of the central bar member 10a. The central and outer bar members may be formed from a single component, for example a piece of box section metal pressed into the shape illustrated. Alternatively, the bar 10 may be fabricated from separate central and outer bar members fitstened together, for example by welding or bolting.
The bar 10 provides a number of attachment elements which provide for various gym apparatus to be attached to the bar 10. The outer bar members lob each have a U-shaped bracket 10c attached thereto. the
U-
shaped brackets 10c may be used for work with resistance bands for example.
The outer bar members 10b are also provided with removable pins 10e and sockets 10d for receiving said pins 10e. The pins 10e allow various gym equipment to be hung on the bar 10. The pins 10e may have an external screw thread which engages with a corresponding internal screw thread in socket lad. Figure 16 illustrates sprung pin 10e. The outer bar member 10b is Iloilo \\; providing an opening 10h for receiving other components. The socket 10d is attached to an outer wall of the outer bar member lob and aligned with a hole lob'. The pin 10e includes a downwardly depending shank 10e' to which is attached a plate 10e" extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the pin 10e. A similar plate 10d' extends towards the shank 10e' from the upper end of the socket 10d. A springlOi is situated between the two plates 10e" and 10(1. The effect of the spring 10d is to bias the shank 10e' of the pin 10e such that the shank 10e' extends through the hole lob'. When the pin 10e is lifted vertically, in the direction of arrow N., the spring 10i is compressed between the plates 10d' and 10e" providing for the shank 10e' to clear the hole lOb'.
Alternatively, a securing pin that engages with the socket 10d and the pin 10e may be provided. The outer bar members 10b may be hollow and the removable pins 10e may be configured to engage with an object introduced into the hollow outer member bar 101).
The central bar member 10a is also provided with a U-shaped bracket 10c. In this case, rather than extending from the vertical surface of the bar 10, the U-shaped bracket 10c extends from the upper horizontal surface of the central bar member 10a. A further curved bracket 10f extends from the lower horizontal surface of the central bar member 10a to a front surface of a support bracket (described in greater detail below).
The bracket by which the bar 10 is mounted on the upright members 2, 3 comprises side plates lla which sit outside and adjacent to the upright members 2, 3 and a front plate lib which connects the side plates 11a. The central bar member 10a is attached to the front surface of the front plate lib. Stiffening plates tic extend from the upper and lower horizontal surfaces of the central bar member 10a to the intersection of the side plate I la with the front plate I lb. Typically, the stiffening plates I lc are attached to the central bar member 10a and the side and front plates 11a, lib by welding. The side and front plates together form a bracket that is U-shaped in cross-section. The bracket may be formed of a U-shaped channel, pressed from a single piece of metal or by welding together individual plates 11a, 11b.
At least one of the side plates lib is provided with a socket lid for receiving a pin The socket lid includes a hole through the plate 11a, 't he pin lie passes through the socket lid and when alimed with one of the holes 3a in the rear upri4at member 3 engages therewith to fasten the bar 10 in a desired position relative to the upright members 2,3-the pin lie and socket lid may be of the same arrangement as shown in Figure 16 and function in the manner described in relation to that figure. Figures 17a, 171) and 18 illustrate a safety lock to prevent the bar 10 from falling in the event that pin lie is released without the bar 10 being supported. The plate lla includes an opening aligned with the socket lid which allows the passage of pin lle therethrough and to engage with one of the holes 3a in the upright member 3. 't he pin lie may have a diameter of approximately 10mm and the hole 3a may have a diameter of approximately 15mm. This provides for the pin lie to locate easily in the hole 3a as descnbed above. the plates ha and llb both include aligned holes llf. the centre axes of the hole ilf and socket lid are ligned vertically and are spaced apart by the same distance as holes 3a. hence, when the socket lid is aligned with one of the holes 3a the holes llf in plates ha and 11h are aligned with the hole 3a below the hole 3a with which socket lid is aligned. The pin lig may be inserted through the holes lif and 3a to provide a safety lock for the bar 10.
The pin llg has a head Ilk at one end and at the other a chamfered end llh which is inserted into the hole 111 In order to prevent inadvertent removal of the pin lig from the holes lif, 3a. A hole lli extends through the pin llg perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the pin 11g. A defiarmable member 11j, rubber for example is situated in the hole iii, The member lij is wider than the diuneter of the holes llf, yet is sufficiently deformable to allow the member 11j and hence pin llg to pass through the holes llf and hole 3a.
Figure 7 illustrates pins lOg attached to the bar 10. Each pin lOg includes a hole for receiving a pin lOg' for securing components attached to the bar 10 by means of pins 10g. The pins lOg' may be of a similar configuration to the pin illustrated and described with reference to Figure 18.
Figure 8 illustrates different pieces of gym equipment mounted on the bar 10 of the multi-gym apparatus 1. Handles are mounted on the brackets 10c of outer bar members 10b \flair resistance is attached to the bar 10 by means of pins 10g.
Figure 9 illustrates an exercise band 19 comprising a clip 191) for attachment to one of the U-shaped brackets 10c, a stretchable element 19a, a clip 19c and handle 19d. A similar exercise band 19 may be attached to the bracket 10c situated at the other end of the bar 10. Exercise bands 19 having different lengths or different spring constants may be used. Clips 19b and/or 19c allow for the exercise band 19 to be removed from the L-shaped bracket 10c/handle 19d.
Figure 10 illustrates a pad set 25 mounted on the bar 10 of the apparatus 1.
Figure 11 illustrates the apparatus 1 having a punch bag arranged on the U-shaped brackets 10c of the outer bar members lob of the bar 10. Each punch bag 30 is attached to one of die brackets 10c by a chain 31. The forward projecting orientation of the outer bar members 10c provide for clearance of the bunch bags 30 from the wall to which the apparatus 1 is attached and hence provide for the punch bags 30 to he used effective-The multi-gym apparatus 100 illustrated in Figures 3 and 4 is similar to that shown in Figures 5 to 11, the difference being that the apparatus 100 is free standing rather than for attachment to a wall Like numerals are used to indicate like parts the apparatus 100 comprises a lower frame 101. the lower frame 101 includes a central frame member 1 Ola, outer frame members 1 OM and a rear frame member 101c. These members together provide a stable base for the apparatus 100. In order to provide for rigidity of apparatus brace members 101c are fixed to the central frame member 101a and an upper part of the rear upright member 3. The brace members 101e are attached to at their lower ends to blocks 101d. A block assembly comprising a central block 102 and outer blocks 103 is attached to the rear upright member 3. The central block 102 is attached to the rear upright member 3 and die outer blocks are attached to the central block 102. The brace member 101e that is attached to the rear frame member 101c is attached at its other end to the underside of the central block 102. The brace memhers 101e that are attached to the blocks 101d associated with the central frame member 101a are attached to the blocks 102. Attachment of the components is typically by welding. However, without departing from the invention, other atraclunent methods could be used. For example, pins or bolts could be inserted through holes to provide a stable apparatus 100.
Pins 104 are provided at the ends of outer frame members 101b and rear frame member 101c. These frame members may be used to attach gym equipment to, or alternatively or additionally may be used to fasten the lower frame 101 to a floor.
Figures 1 and 2 illustrate another free standing multi-gym apparatus 200. The multi-gym apparatus 200 comprises essentially two sets of apparatus 1 as shown in Figures 5 to 11 in a free-standing form. As with Figure 4, like numerals are used to indicate like parts. The apparatus 200 comprises two sets of upright members 2, 3, each set supported on a lower frame 101. The lower frame 101 comprises a central frame member 101a and outer frame members lttlb. The rear upright members 3 are joined to each other by cross-members 201 (four in the illustrated example). the resulting apparatus 200 may be free-standing or may be fastened to a floor by pins 104. If greater stability of the multi-gym apparatus 200 is required without fastening the apparatus to a floor, weights can be mounted on the lower frame members 101. For example, one or more weights could be stacked on the outer frame member 101b about the pin 104. One of the advantages of the apparatus 200 is the number of individuals that may exercise using the apparatus at one time. For example, the apparatus may have four punch bags attached to it. At the same time, another user may be working a set of battle ropes attached to the central bracket 10f1. A bracket 10j is attached to the front of the bar 10, to the central bar member 10a. 11 he bracket 10j is shaped and dimensioned to receive an electronic device having a display screen and preferably at least one speaker, such as a smart phone. 't he bracket 10j not only provides a convenient place to store such a device when a user is using the multi-gym apparatus, but also provides for the user to be given instruction via a video played on the device.
Figure -12 illustrates a parallel bar attachment 300 comprising spaced apart bars 301 supported on a base plate 302 by height adjustable upright members which comprise a lower part 303a and an upper part 303b mounted slidably in the lower part 303a. A pin 303c locks the upper part 303b in the lower part 303a at a selected height. The lower part 303a is attached to the base plate 302 and a brace member 302a which extends from the base plate 302 to the lower part 303a. Each bar 301 has a socket 301a at one end, the upper part 3031) fitting into the socket 301a. The end of each bar 301 distal from the base plate and upright members includes a hole 3011) which sits over the pins lOg as shown in Figure 7.
Fire 13 illustrates a pull up bar, push up bar attachment 400 which attaches to the bar 10 in the same way as the parallel bars 300, that is by means of pins lOg The attachment 400 comprises side frame elements 400a, a cross member 400c which supports a back rest 400d, and lower frame elements 400b. A multi-grip bar 401 extends across and is attached to the two side frame elements 400a. The multi-grip bar 401 is provided hand grip elements 406. The multi-grip bar is gripped by a user in different ways to perform different exercises. The ends of the side frame elements 400a are provided with hand grips 404. The lower side frame elements 400b are provided with both vertically and horizontally oriented handles 402 and 403 and an arm rest 400f Figure 14 illustrates a floor to ceiling ball apparatus 500 which comprises a ball 501 having brackets 502 at each end thereof and a rope 503 attached to each bracket. The apparatus 500 is attached to the bar 10, for example to one of the U-shaped brackets 10c by attaching the upper rope 503 thereto. the lower rope 503 may be attached to a floor mounted weight (not shown) or another bracket situated vertically below the ball 501.
Figures 15a to 15c illustrate a speed ball attachment 600 which comprises a ball 601 having a loop 602 at one end which is attached to a bracket 604. The bracket 604 is attached to a circular board 603. The circular board 603 has a bar 605 attached to it by means of plate 605a, the bar 605 being shaped and dimensioned to fit into the hollow body of outer bar member lob.
The embodiment of die invention illustrated in Figures 19 to 23 is very similar to that illustrated in Figures 5 to 7. The apparatus 1' comprises a single upright member 3', which is provided with a plurality of holes 3a' for receiving a fastener that secures another part of the apparatus 1 in a desired position with respect to the upright member 3'.
the lower end of the upright member 3' is provided with a lower end bracket 4'. the bracket 4' comprises a base plate 4a' which includes holes 4b', fin attachment of the bracket to a floor for example, and stiffening plates 4e' arranged obliquely between the base plate 4b' an the upright member 3'. To the rear of the upright member 3' and above the base plate 4a' is a bracket 4c', which extends to each side fo the upright member 3'and has holes therein through which screws, bolts or other fasteners may pass to attach the bracket 4c' to another structure, such as a wall for example.
The upper part of the upright member 3' has a bracket 5' attached thereto. The bracket 5' comprises a part Sc' which receives the upright member 3'. Fasteners 5d' pass through aligned holes in the wall of the part Sc' and die upright member 3'. The part Sc' has a plate 5a' attached thereto, die plate 5a' extending to each side of the part Sc' and including holes 51D' for receiving fasteners, such as screws or bolts to fasten the bracket 5' and hence the upright member 3' of the apparatus 1' to a structure such as a wall.
The bar 10' is substantially similar to the bar 10 illustrated in Figures 5 to 7. For the sake of clarity the differences between the bar 10' and the bar 10 of Figures 5-7 will be described in detail Those parts not described in relation to Figure 19 are the same as those described with reference to bar 10 of Figures 5 to 7. Four brackets 10c', each substantially U-shaped, are provided on the bar 10', one on each of the outer bar members lob'. Two further substantially U-shaped brackets are provided on the central bar member 10a), one to each side of the bracket which mounts the bar 10' to the upright member 3'.
The bar 10' is mounted on the upright member 3' by means of a bracket 11', which comprises a box section member 11a' mounted slidably on the upright member 3'. Stiffening plates 11c' extend from the corners of the surface of the box section member Ha' to the upper and lower surfaces of the central bar member 102e. 'the bracket 11' includes the same type of socket lld' and fastener lle' as described with reference to Figures 5 to 7 (where the components are labelled 11d, 1 I e), although these components are not visible in Figures 19 and 20, said components being hidden from view by the bar 10. The components lld', lle' can be seen in Figure 21. The box section member ila' could be formed other than by using a piece of box-section. For example, a bracket could be thrilled by a front plate having spaced apart U-shaped components attached to the outer edges of such a front plate thereby forming a bracket which surrounds the upright member 3'.
A secondary fastener llm is provided on the other side of the box-section member 11'. the secondary faster llm comprises a threaded bolt having a handle at one end thereof. The side wall of the box-section member 11' is provided with a threaded hole lln for receiving the bolt. The secondary fasteners llm may serve a number of purposes. First, a safety mechanism is provided so that the bar does not fall if the release pin lie' is pulled unintentionally. 'the bar 10' can only slide relative to the nprigit member 3' when both the pin lle' and the fastener 1 lm are released. Second, the fastener 11m, box section member 11' and the upright member 3' can be configured to hold the bar 10' fast with respect to the upright member 3'. In order for the bar 10' to be able to slide relative to the upright member 3' it is necessary that a degree of play exists between the inner walls of the box section member 11' and the upright member 3'. Whereas the socket lld' and fastener lle' secure the bar 10 relative the upright member 3' against movement in the vertical direction, the secondary fastener llm takes up the play therebetween, thereby eliminating any wobbling of the bar 10 relative to the upright member 3'. The free end of secondary fastener 11m may engage with a wall of the upright member, or the threads of the secondary fastener may engage with threads provided in holes in the upright member. For example, the holes 3a may be threaded internally and the secondary fastener may be sized such that the threads thereof engage with the internal threads of the holes 3a. For example, the holes 3a and the secondary fastener may both he M16 (16=1). As discussed above, a hole having a diameter of approximately 15=-1 can receive reliably a pin having a diameter of approximately 10mm. If the hole were lomm the pin would still be received reliably.
The embodiment of the invention illustrated in Figures 21 to 23 features some additional components when compared with the embodiment illustrated in Figures 19 and 20. the central bar member is provided with vertically extending posts 10k. The posts 10k provide for the attachment of devices such as the pull-up bar, push-up bar attachment 400 illustrated in Figure 13. The cross-member 400c has a post 405 extending vertically therefrom and aligned vertically with the upright member 3'. A bracket 3b is mounted on the upright member 3' to slide relative thereto. The bracket 3b comprises a socket configured to receive the post 405 of the attachment 400. Figure 22 illustrates the bracket 3b aligned with the post 405. In Figure 23 the position of the bracket 31) has been moved so that the post 405 is received within the socket 3c.
The bracket 3b transfers force from the attachment 400 to the upright member, thereby distributing the force exerted on the upright member across the bracket 3b and the bracket 11' which mounts the bar 10 on the upright member 3'.
The apparatus of the invention light weight and may be used in many different situations. The apparatus also allows many different types of exercise apparatus to be used and by mulnple users.

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  1. Claims 1. A multi-gym apparatus comprising a frame, the frame having an upr ht structure and a bar assembly mounted movably on the upright structure between selected positions on the upright members, the bar assembly including an elongate bar and a bracket attached to the elongate bar, wherein the bracket is shaped and dimensioned to abut against at least one side of the upright structure, the bracket receiving a primary locking means which is movable between a first position in which the primary locking means is engaged with upright structure thereby locking the bar in a selected position relative to the upright structure and a second position in which die primary locking means is clear of the upright structure thereby providing for movement of the bar relative to die upright structure and wherein the elongate bar includes two outer bar members, one to each side of the bracket extending at an angle that projects forward of the bracket and upright structure.
  2. A multi-gym apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein the elongate bar includes a central member and wherein one of the outer bar members extends from one end of the central member and the other outer bar member extends from the other end of the central bar member.
  3. 3. A multi-gym apparatus according to Claim 1 or 2, further comprising at least one bracket attached to the elongate bar, 4. A multi-gym according to Claim 3, -wherein die at least one bracket includes a U-shaped bracket. A multi-gym apparatus according to any preceding claim, further comprising a hook extending between the elongate bar and the bracket of the bar assembly 6. A multi-gym apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein the elongate bar has at least one vertically oriented pin or post extending therefrom or vertically oriented hole therein 7. A multi-gym apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein at least one of the outer bar members is hollow and is configured to receive a component therein, the elongate bar adapted to receive a removable securing pin.8. A multi-gym apparatus according to Claim 7, wherehn the elongate bar includes a socket and the securing pin is removably mounted in the socket.9. A multi-gym apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein the bracket of the bar assembly comprises two spaced apart side plates joined together by a front plate and/or a back plate.10. A multi-gym apparatus according to Claim 9, wherein the elongate bar is attached to die front plate.11 A multi-gym apparatus according to Claim 9 or 10, wherein the primary locking means is received in a socket which is attached to one of the side plates, the side plate including a through passageway aligned with the socket.12. A multi-gym apparatus according to any preceding claim, further comprising a secondary locking means, the secondary locking means movable between a first position in which the secondary locking means is engaged with the upright structure and a second position in which the secondary locking means is clear of the upright structure.13 A multi-gym apparatus according to Claim 12, wherein the secondary locking means comprises a threaded member and wherein at least one of the bracket and the upright structure includes a threaded hole for receiving the threaded member in threaded engagement therewith the threaded member having a free end and a hand or tool operable end.14. A multi-gym apparatus according to Claim 13, wherein the threaded hole is part of the bracket and the free end of the threaded member engages with a suthce of the upright structure; or the bracket and the upright member each include threaded holes and when aligned the threads of the threaded member engage with the threads of both holes; or the bracket includes a hole that is not threaded and the upright member includes a threaded hole and the threads of the threaded member engage with the threads of the hole in the upright member.15. A multi-gym apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein the upright structure includes a plurality of spaced apart holes configured to receive the locking means in its first position.16 A multi-gym according to any preceding claim, wherein the upright structure comprises two spaced apart upright members connected together.17 A multi-gym apparatus according to Claim 16, wherein the two spaced apart upright members are con-nected together at their upper and lower ends.18. A multi-gym apparatus according to any preceding claim, further comprising at least two spaced apart attachment brackets connected to the upright structure and situated to the rear thereof.19. A multi-gym apparatus according to any preceding claim, further comprising a base plate attached to a lower end of the upright structure 2(.1 A multi-gym apparatus according to Claim 19, wherein the base plate includes at least one hole for re-ceiving a fastener.71. A multi-gym apparatus according to any preceding claim, the apparatus further comprising at least one bracket mounted slidablv on the upright structure, the bracket including an attachment clement for engaging with a component attached to the bar assembly.22 A multi-gym apparatus according to any of Claims 1 to 21, wherein the apparatus is free-standing and further comprises a lower support frame, the upright structure attached to the lower support frame, the lower support frame extending to the front, rear and sides of the upright structure.23. A multi-gym apparatus according to Claim 22, comprising two upright structures each mounting bar assembly, the two upright structures connected to each other in a back to back orientation.74. A multi-gym apparatus according to Claim 23, wherein the two upright structures are spaced apart from one another."1- A multi-gym apparatus according to any preceding claim, the elongate bar having attached to the pins, posts or holes situated on the central bar member one of: a set of parallel bars; a pull up/push up frame; an air resistance machine: and a pad set 26. A multi-gym apparatus according to any preceding claim, the bracket of the elongate bar haying mount-ed thereon one or more of: a resistance band; a handle; a punch bag; a rope; a speed ball and a punch bag.2, A multi-gym apparatus according to Claim 7 or any claim dependent thereon, and further comprising a -. hanger slidably mounted in the hollow outer bar member.28. A multi-gym apparatus according to Claim 27, further comprising a speed ball or a punch bag attached to the hanger.29. A multi-gym apparatus according to any preceding claim further comprising at least one exercise hand and /or at least one rope.
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