NZ608520B2 - Upper body exercise apparatus, method and system - Google Patents
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Abstract
Disclosed is an upper body exercise apparatus that when an user is in a prone or push-up position, the user is able to move one or both of his arms to provide improved exercise conditioning and efficiency. The apparatus comprises two identical devices where a user grasps a cylindrically shaped handle generally oriented parallel to a supporting surface, on each device with each of his hands, being mounted in, and supported by a structure that is generally oriented perpendicular to the supporting surface. The structure is connected to and supported by a solid base, the base and handle support structure are fabricated as one molded piece. In the one molded piece solid base there are three or more spherically shaped balls placed in recesses within the base, a reduced diameter interference fit is provided to retain the spherical balls within their respective recesses in the base. High hertz contact strength bearing surfaces are integral to the recesses, to provide a low friction interface of the moving spherically shaped balls and the stationary recesses in the base. The recesses capture the upper half of the balls, the spherically shaped balls then permit a user when positioned in the prone position, to slide each of the two identical devices simultaneously while the user is grasping the handles of each devices in each of their hands, across a relatively flat surface, and in any direction simultaneously and independently, thereby allowing the user the capability of exercising the user's muscles and joints in the user's sagittal plane, and laterally in the user's frontal plane, and through the user's arm sweep rotation motions about a user's shoulders in the transverse plane, or in any possible combination of these motions. e generally oriented parallel to a supporting surface, on each device with each of his hands, being mounted in, and supported by a structure that is generally oriented perpendicular to the supporting surface. The structure is connected to and supported by a solid base, the base and handle support structure are fabricated as one molded piece. In the one molded piece solid base there are three or more spherically shaped balls placed in recesses within the base, a reduced diameter interference fit is provided to retain the spherical balls within their respective recesses in the base. High hertz contact strength bearing surfaces are integral to the recesses, to provide a low friction interface of the moving spherically shaped balls and the stationary recesses in the base. The recesses capture the upper half of the balls, the spherically shaped balls then permit a user when positioned in the prone position, to slide each of the two identical devices simultaneously while the user is grasping the handles of each devices in each of their hands, across a relatively flat surface, and in any direction simultaneously and independently, thereby allowing the user the capability of exercising the user's muscles and joints in the user's sagittal plane, and laterally in the user's frontal plane, and through the user's arm sweep rotation motions about a user's shoulders in the transverse plane, or in any possible combination of these motions.
Description
Title of the Invention
Upper Body Exercise Apparatus, Method and System.
Cross Reference to Related Applications
This Continuation-In-Part application claims priority from applicants’ Non-Provisional
Application No. 13050927, filed on March 17, 2011, which claimed priority from
applicants’ Provisional Patent Application No. 61390140 filed on October 5, 2010.
Statement Regarding Federally Sponsored Research or Development
Not Applicable
Description of Attached Appendix
Not Applicable
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an apparatus, method and system for a human
individual to exercise his body in a novel manner wherein the user, when he is in the
prone position, is able to move one or both of his arms, while holding the instant
apparatus placed on a relatively flat surface, in all three planes of human motion
simultaneously; i.e. saggital, frontal and transverse planes.
In the prior art, a plethora of devices have focused on prone position exercise devices;
i.e. push-up assist devices that allowed users a greater range of vertical motion by lifting
the users hands some distance off of the ground on a stable surface, while other
devices made some further improvements by further allowing only arm rotation or
twisting, while the user was doing a push up with the aforesaid devices, said improved
device being limited by being stationary or immobile on a flat surface, and only
permitting the user to twist said user’s arm’s while doing a push-up, positioning as
disclosed in Hauser, Friedman, Mills series of patents, US7238147, US7468025,
US7553267, D579503, D597153, D599417; i.e. the device itself was fixed to the floor or
flat surface by the weight of the user and friction, unable to slide across the flat surface
in any direction, simultaneously while the user was holding the device in his hands.
While these devices fulfill their respective, particular objective and requirements, the
aforementioned patents did not describe an upper body exercise and physical
conditioning device that is described herein by the instant application. This instant
invention allows a user to move his arms in a novel manner, i.e. the user can position
his hands on the device (in any manner) and then move his arms in all three planes of
human motion (saggital, frontal and transverse planes), whether in one plane, or more
than one plane at the same time, while the device is free to slide in an infinite number of
directions while placed on the floor, and while the user is bodily in the prone position.
This permits the exercise of numerous additional groups of muscle groups compared to
that of the prior art. The instant invention also the exercise of, and the resultant
improvement in, a user’s upper body’s joints ranges of motion, thereby improving the
user’s joint flexibility. In addition, the invention’s structural geometric arrangement
allows for rigid, secure and yet a simple and lightweight design. The instant application
improves upon the prior art, with an apparatus, method and system that allows for
user’s arms to move in the saggital, frontal and transverse planes of human motion
simultaneously. None of the prior art has allowed for this broad range of exercise
versatility in a single device. Some of the muscle groups that may be exercised by this
novel device include, but are not limited to, pectoral major, pectoral minor, abdominals,
triceps, and deltoids. The instant invention further allows for arm flexion, extension,
internal and external rotation, adduction and abduction. The prior art was not capable of
exercising as many muscles, joints and ranges of human motion, at one time, with a
single system.
Further, the devices in the prior art generally had more moving parts than the instant
invention, which made them more difficult and expensive to manufacture and would
increase their chances for failure. The applicant’s instant invention solves all of these
aforesaid problems and limitations in the prior art by fabricating the device with strong,
resilient and flexible materials, including, but not limited to injection molded plastics, and
using high hertz contact strength bearing configurations at the interface of stationary
(base) and moving parts (spherical rolling balls one in each recess in said non-rolling
base), said bearings being either friction bearings wherein the stationary base surface
and/or the rolling spherical balls which move relative to one another comprise self-
lubricating composite materials, or said bearings being configured as an anti-friction
type wherein the sliding friction between the stationary base and the rotating ball
surfaces is replaced with primarily rolling friction (although some sliding friction may
exist) by placing a plurality of cylindrical or spherical rollers with axles mounted in
cradles in the recesses in the stationary base and said rollers contacting with point or
line contact, and rolling with spherical ball in each recess in the base. One of said solid
bearing materials being fabricated of halogen-hydrocarbon-polymers. This new design
is structurally simpler than the prior art, thereby making it easier to use, and
substantially more simple and less costly to manufacture and maintain. Therefore, the
applicant’s instant invention solves these aforesaid problems and limitations.
It can be appreciated that there exists a continuing need for a upper body exercise
apparatus, method and system, which serves to exercise the largest grouping of human
body muscle groups, than any other apparatus, method or system disclosed in the prior
art. In this regard, the present invention substantially fulfills this need.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In the view of the above stated disadvantages inherent in the known types of devices
now present in the prior art, the present invention provides an improved upper body
exercise device. As such, the general purpose of the present invention, which will be
described subsequently in greater detail, is to provide a new unique upper body
exercise device which has all the advantages of the prior art and none of the
disadvantages.
To attain this, the present invention comprises an apparatus, method and system that
has a means for a user to grasp said apparatus with his hands (one identical device in
each of user’s hands, or in the alternate the user may choose to grasp only one device
with one or both of his hands), then since the apparatus has a means for sliding across
the flat surface it is resting on (said means comprising a plurality of spherically shaped
balls suitably retained within the base of said apparatus), in any direction
simultaneously, with little or no friction, the user then has the option to move his arms
together or alternately forward and back in the human saggital plane, and/or laterally in
the human frontal plane, and/or through arm sweep rotation motions about a user’s
shoulders in the human transverse plane, or in any possible combination of these
aforesaid human motions; thereby rendering the user able to exercise his muscles and
joints in an infinite number of directions, to exercise several muscle groups and joints
simultaneously. This improves the user’s strength and joint range of motion.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of this
invention in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better
understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better
appreciated. There are, of course, additional features of the invention that will be
described hereinafter.
In this respect, before explaining the disclosed embodiments of the invention in detail, it
is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of
construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following
description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments
and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that
the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description
and should not be regarded as limiting.
As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this
disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other
structures, methods and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the present
invention. It is important, therefore, that the limited claims herein be regarded as
including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and
scope of the present invention.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a novel unique upper body
exercise apparatus, method and system which has all the advantages of the prior art
upper body exercise devices and none of the disadvantages.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a novel unique upper body
exercise device which may be more easily and more efficiently manufactured and
marketed than the prior art.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a novel unique upper body
exercise device which is fabricated of durable and reliable materials, simpler design and
less costly to manufacture and maintain.
An even further object of the present invention is to provide a novel unique upper body
exercise device which is susceptible of an even lower cost of manufacture with regard
to both materials and labor, and which accordingly is then susceptible of low prices of
sale to the consuming public, thereby making such a device even more economically
available to the buying public, yet with greater capabilities than that disclosed in the
prior art.
Even still another object of the present invention is to provide a novel unique upper
body exercise device for allowing a person to move their arms while grasping the
apparatus, in all three planes of human motion (saggital, frontal and transverse)
simultaneously, and in any degree of each of these three planes, that the user so
desires, to achieve the specific results that a particular user wants and needs.
For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and the specific
objects attained by its uses, reference should be had to the accompanying drawings
and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated preferred embodiments of the
invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments
to the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. It is to be understood that in
some instances various aspects of the invention may be shown exaggerated or
enlarged to facilitate an understanding of the invention.
In the drawings:
is an elevation view of the preferred embodiment of the upper body exercise
device constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
is a plan view of one preferred embodiment of the upper body exercise device
constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
is a plan view of another preferred embodiment of the upper body exercise
device constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference now to and are the preferred embodiments of the
upper body exercise device embodying the principles and concepts of the present
invention.
In the preferred embodiment of and the device has a generally circular
configuration base (100), in which there is a minimum of three, but in this case four
spherically shaped balls (101) placed in half spherically or cylindrically shaped recesses
(one recess for each rolling ball) within the base (100), the balls (101) being held within
the base (100) by suitable means [said means comprising circular shaped retaining
clips, a cover plate over the entire bottom of the base with holes cut for the rolling balls,
or the recess having a reduced diameter interference fit at the very bottom of the base
(102)] . In the preferred embodiment of and the device has a generally
rectangular configuration non-rolling base (100), in which there is a minimum of three,
but in this case four spherically shaped rollers (101) placed in half spherically or
cylindrically shaped recesses within the base (100), the spherically shaped balls (101)
being held within the base (100) by suitable means [said means comprising circular
shaped retaining clips, a cover plate over the entire bottom of the base with holes cut for
the rolling balls, or the recess having a reduced diameter interference fit at the very
bottom of the base (102)]. The aforesaid rolling ball retention means prevent the
spherically shaped balls from dropping out of the device’s base if the device is lifted off
of the floor by the user. In the preferred embodiments the user grabs the two identical
devices, one in each of his two hands using a grab bar (103), said grab bar being
mounted in, and supported by the two side support side plates (104). Optionally, there
may be a user brake bar (105) mounted on the grab bar (103), wherein the user may
optionally grab and then squeeze the brake bar to increase the resistance for the
aforesaid spherical balls from freely rolling , thereby giving the user greater control of
his own exercise mobility and resistance training. At the interface of the spherical balls
(101) and the spherical or cylindrical recesses placed in the base (100) for said balls
(101), is a high hertz contact stress capable friction or anti-friction type bearing surfaces
(106), said bearings being either friction bearings wherein the stationary base surface
and/or the rolling spherical balls which move relative to one another comprise self-
lubricating composite materials, or said bearings being configured as an anti-friction
type wherein the sliding friction between the stationary base and the rotating ball
surfaces is replaced with primarily rolling friction (although some sliding friction may
exist) by placing a plurality of cylindrical or spherical bearing rollers being mounted in
cradles in the recesses in the stationary base and said rollers contacting with point or
line contact, and rolling with spherical ball in each recess in the base (106). Optionally,
said apparatus has access holes (107) at the bottom of the recesses traversing through
the base to facilitate removal of the spherical balls and to facilitate cleaning and
maintenance of the apparatus.
Not illustrated in the drawing, is a brake pad type mechanism suitably linked to the
brake bar (105), which applies adjustable braking load, as applied by the user
squeezing the brake bar (105). Said brake bar components being configured to allow
the user to personally adjust the rate at which the spherical balls may roll in any or all of
the three directions of human motion; i.e. saggital, frontal and/or transverse.
While the present invention has been particularly described, in conjunction with
preferred embodiments, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations
will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. For one
example, the spherical rollers may be replaced by a combination system that provides
for the same freedom of three dimensional motions that the spherical rollers provide; i.e.
cylindrical rollers not mounted directly on base plate (100), but rather said four rollers
each being mounted on a four fully rotational discs, with said discs then being mounted
on the bottom of the base plate (100). It is therefore contemplated that the instant
disclosure will embrace any such alternatives, modifications and variations as falling
within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.
In so far as the description above and the accompanying drawing disclose any
additional subject matter that is not within the scope of the limited claims below, the
inventions are not dedicated to the public and the right to file one or more applications
to claim such additional inventions is reserved.
While the invention has been described in connection with a preferred embodiments, it
is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the particular form set forth, but on
the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as
may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims (4)
1. An upper body exercise apparatus, comprising: two identical devices wherein a user grasps a cylindrically shaped handle generally oriented parallel to a supporting surface, on each device with each of his hands, being mounted in, and supported by a structure that is generally oriented perpendicular to said supporting surface, said structure being connected to and supported by a solid base, the base and handle support structure are fabricated as one molded piece, in said one molded piece solid base there are three or more spherically shaped balls placed in recesses within said base, in said same one molded piece a reduced diameter interference fit to retain said spherical balls within their respective recesses in said base being provided, high hertz contact strength bearing surfaces being integral in said recesses located within said single molded piece base thereby providing a low friction interface of the moving spherically shaped balls and the stationary recesses in said base, and said recesses capturing the upper half of said balls, said spherically shaped balls then permitting a user positioned in the prone position, to slide each of the two identical devices simultaneously while said user is grasping the handles of each devices in each of his hands, across a relatively flat surface, and in any direction simultaneously and independently, thereby allowing said user the capability of exercising said user's muscles and joints in said user's sagittal plane, and laterally in said user's frontal plane, and through said user's arm sweep rotation motions about a user's shoulders in the transverse plane, or in any possible combination of these aforesaid motions.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the high hertz contact strength bearing surfaces are part of the single molded base piece are of the friction type having two self-lubricated solid surfaces sliding relative to one another.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the high hertz contact strength bearing surfaces are of the anti-friction type wherein the sliding friction between the stationary base and the rotating ball surfaces is replaced with primarily rolling friction by integrating a plurality of cylindrical or spherical rollers mounted in cradles which are a part of said single molded base piece in the recesses of said single molded piece stationary base and said rollers contacting with point or line contact, and rolling with the spherical ball located in each recess in the base.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said apparatus has access holes as part of the single molded base piece at the bottom of the recesses traversing through the base to facilitate removal of the spherical balls and to facilitate cleaning and maintenance of the apparatus.
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