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- This invention relates to an exercise apparatus, more particularly to a multi-function exercise apparatus which permits a user to train in various exercise types.
- rock-climbing exercise has became well-known to the public. However, it is difficult for everyone to practice the rock-climbing exercise. One of the reasons is that the natural rock formations is usually in a remote area. And it will take a lot of time to reach the area. Although indoor rock-climbing may solve the traffic problems and provide people a convenience and safe climbing environment. It still exists another problem. Rock-climbing demands the user to have powerful muscles in the arms and fingers to climb variety routes.
- exercise machines such as multiple functions weight-training exercise machine
- One is the multiple-stations type.
- This kind of exercise machines integrates many traditional single function weight-training exercise machines to provide the user numerous exercise types in less space. But, these machines also have the same shortcoming the same with the single function weight-training exercises.
- Another type is a multiple functional weight-training exercise machines which have at least one or more pulling portions to allow the user to link variety of accessories.
- the user may do more exercise types than with the multiple-stations types.
- Some of these machines have the function to allow the user to do chin-up exercise by mounting rods or bars on the frame, for example, the “Dual Adjustable Pulley” produced by Life fitness. But these machines still lack the function of permitting the user to further training minor muscles.
- the present invention relates to an exercise apparatus, which has multiple functions for a user to take variety of exercises to fully train himself.
- a function of the exercise apparatus allows the user to take chin-up exercise by his fingers. Therefore, the user can utilize this function to further increase the power of his fingers, arms, and back.
- An exercise apparatus in accordance with the present invention comprises a frame adapted to rest on a plane.
- the frame has a left upright and a right upright. And an exercise space is defined between the left upright and right upright.
- the exercise apparatus also comprises two guiding mechanisms respectively connected to the left and right sides of the frame, a load unit positioned on the frame, a cable-and-pulley device which has a plurality of pulleys connected to the frame and at least one cable wound around the plurality of pulleys and linked the load unit to the guiding mechanisms, and the cable has two pulling portions.
- the exercise apparatus further comprises at least one exercise accessory operably connected to the at least one pulling portion, and at least two climbing-holds mounted on the frame above the exercise space, each of the climbing-hold has a fingertip-gripping portion for the user gripping thereon and doing chin-up exercise in the exercise space.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exercise apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the exercise apparatus of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a top view of the exercise apparatus of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the exercise apparatus of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a side view of a rotating member of the exercise apparatus.
- FIG. 6 is another side view of the rotating member of FIG. 5 .
- a preferred embodiment of the present invention is an exercise apparatus 1 with which has multiple functions for people exercising illustrated herein.
- the exercise apparatus 1 comprises a frame 10 configured on a plane to provide other mechanisms to couple thereto, two guiding mechanisms 20 positioned at the left and right side of the facade of the frame 10 , two handles 50 located at the upper portion of the frame 10 , two climbing-holds 60 mounted on the frame 10 and surrounded respectively by the two handles 50 , and a plurality of exercising accessories 41 .
- the frame 10 comprises a base 11 , left and right columns 12 , left and right uprights 13 , and an upper portion.
- the base 11 is adapted to rest on the plane, such as the ground.
- the base 11 is approximately in the form of U-shape. Therefore, the base 11 has an open portion.
- the left and right columns 12 are respectively mounted at the left and right side of the open portion of the base 11 .
- Four uprights 13 are substantially symmetrically divided into left and right groups and respectively mounted at left and right portion of the base 11 .
- the front left and right uprights 13 are also mounted at the open portion of the base 11 .
- Each of the columns 12 and the uprights 13 are substantially extended perpendicularly to the upper portion of the frame 10 and mounted thereon. Referring to FIG.
- the upper portion of the frame 10 has a left crossbeam 14 , a right crossbeam 15 , a front crossbeam 16 and a rear crossbeam 17 .
- the front crossbeam 16 is at the same side with the open portion of the base 11 .
- the left crossbeam 14 , the right crossbeam 15 , and the rear crossbeam 17 of the upper portion also substantially form as another U-shape.
- the U-shape of the base 11 and another U-shape of the upper portion are approximately superimposed. Therefore, the entire frame 10 is presented as a standing U-shaped pillar and the interior thereof is hollow.
- FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 two guiding mechanisms 20 are respectively connected to the left and right columns 12 .
- Each of the guiding mechanisms 20 comprises an adjustable element 22 .
- the user can adjust the adjustable elements 22 to move lengthwise along the corresponding columns 12 .
- And around each of the handlebars 21 there are two movable bolts 25 respectively connected to the adjustable elements 22 .
- several locating holes 18 are configured on each of the left and right columns 12 .
- Each of the guiding mechanisms 20 further comprises a deflective member 23 pivoted to the corresponding adjustable member 22 .
- each of the deflective members 23 is vertically pivoted to the corresponding adjustable member 22 . Therefore, each of the deflective members 23 can be rotated to left and right sides freely.
- each of the load unit 30 is formed by a plurality of weight plates, such as weight stacks, slideably engaged on the frame 10 .
- Each of the cable-and-pulley device 32 comprises a plurality of fixed pulleys 34 connected to the frame 10 , a plurality of floating pulleys 35 , and at least one cable 33 linked to the respective load unit 30 and wound around the fixed pulleys 34 and floating pulleys 35 .
- the cable 33 in order to make the user easy to start to exercise, is designed to wind around the fixed pulleys 34 and floating pulleys 35 in the proportion of the user exerting force of one kilogram to pull up the weight of four kilograms of single load unit 30 .
- the end of each of the cable 33 is arranged respectively to pass through a gap between two pulleys 24 which are arranged inside the deflective member 23 .
- each of the end of the cable 33 forms as a pulling portion 36 .
- Each of the pulling portions 36 of the cable 33 can be pulled out by the user to overcome resistance produced by the corresponding load unit 30 . It is contemplated, however, people skilled in the art can also adapted other mechanisms to replace the weight plate to produce resistance, such as elasticity, magnetic force, or friction.
- the rotating member 40 pivoted to the frame 10 under the rear crossbeam 17 .
- the rotating member 40 is a rectangular panel which has two sides. At approximately the middle of the top and bottom width of the rotating member 40 , the rotating member 40 is pivoted to the frame 10 vertically by an axle 42 .
- the rotating member 40 can be rotated relative to the frame 10 .
- Space around the exercise apparatus 1 can be divided into two parts as placing a virtual vertical plane via the axle 42 of the rotating member 40 and the virtual plane is parallel to the axle 42 .
- the space around the exercise apparatus 1 is substantially divided as an operational space which allows the user exercising with the exercise apparatus 1 and a rear space behind the exercise apparatus 1 .
- each of the exercise modes 43 illustrates an exercising type which teaches the user to choose an appropriate exercise accessory 41 to exercise in correct way.
- the exercise accessories 41 and the exercise modes 43 which are disposed on the same side are matched up. Therefore, the user can choose an exercise accessory 41 and directly read the corresponding exercise mode 43 on the same side of the rotating member 40 .
- each of the hangers 44 are mounted in a predetermined distance. The predetermined distance is consistent with the size of each of the exercise accessories 41 . So that, the user can directly stow an exercise accessory 41 at correct position rather than clutter up.
- the user uses the exercise apparatus 1 , he can rotate the rotating member 40 to make one vertically stowed space face the operational space and chooses one exercise accessory 41 . Then, he can refer to the exercise mode 43 . Finally, he may connect the exercise accessory 41 to one or two of the pulling portions 36 for exercise.
- the exercise accessories 41 such as V-bar 412 , long-straight bar 413 , and leg-linked strap 411 .
- the exercise accessory 41 is used to connected to one or two pulling portions 36 .
- the user can take variety of exercise types by connecting different exercise accessories 41 to the pulling portions 36 .
- the user can choose the leg-linked strap to connect to one of the pulling portions 36 , and then lower the respective guiding mechanism 20 to close to the ground. Then, the user connects the leg-linked strap to one of his lower legs and exerts force to overcome the resistance produced by the respective load unit 30 .
- the user adjusts two guiding mechanisms 20 to the height substantially equal to his chest. And linking two strap handles separately to the respective pulling portions 36 . Then, the user can pull the strap handles by his arms to train the muscles in the arms and chest. With positioning two guiding mechanisms 20 at different height and connecting appropriate exercise accessory 41 thereto, the user can take variety exercise types.
- the rotating member 40 has two vertically stowed spaces, the rotating member 40 can stow more exercise accessories 41 for the user choosing. And the rotating member 40 also comprises more spaces to attach the exercise modes 43 . However, the user does not need to prepare additional space for the exercise apparatus 1 . Besides, the rotating member 40 is located at the central part of the exercise apparatus 1 . The user can conveniently operate the rotating member 40 and take exercise accessories 41 as mentioned above. In other embodiments, in order to increase more vertically stowed space, people skilled in the art may adapt a cylinder, a triangle pillar, a hexagon pillar, or a revolving member such as the revolving door to replace the rectangular panel.
- the frame 10 is presented as a U-shaped pillar.
- the left side and right side of the U-shaped pillar are symmetry.
- the space is an exercise space S. That is to say a space which substantially extends vertically from the open portion of the base 11 to the front crossbeam 16 being defined as the exercise space S.
- each of the handles 50 forms as a polygon and substantially comprises a first grasping portion 51 and a second grasping portion 52 . Axes of the first grasping portions 51 and the second grasping portions 52 have different angle. Therefore, the handles 50 provide the user different grasping type to do the chin-up exercise.
- each of the left and right handles is configured to incline toward the front crossbeam 16 from near the central part to the outer part. Please refer to FIG.
- axes of his left and right fists are substantially identical to the axes of the first grasping portions 51 of the left and right handles 50 . Therefore, the left and right handles 50 allow the user to do chin-up exercise more comfortably.
- each of the left and right climbing-holds 60 mounted on the facade of the front crossbeam 16 which are surrounded by the left and right handles 50 .
- the left climbing-hold 60 and the right climbing-hold 60 are substantially at equal height.
- Each of the left and right climbing-holds 60 has a fingertip-gripping portion 61 for the user to grip thereon to take high degree of intensity chin-up exercise by his fingers.
- the fingertip-gripping portions 61 can be as several holes, concaves, apertures, or curved down surfaces which are configured on the left and right climbing-holds 60 .
- each of the climbing-holds 60 is surrounded by the respective handles 50 .
- the user when the user wants to exercise with the left and right climbing-holds 60 , he can adapt a method of grasping the left and right handles 50 first, and then gripping the left and right climbing-holds 60 .
- the user can take general intensity of chin-up exercise to train himself.
- the user can use the left and right climbing-holds 60 to take higher degree of chin-up exercise and completely trains the muscles in his fingers, arms, and the back.
- the user can take another method to use the left and right climbing-holds 60 besides the method of grasping the left and right handles 50 described above.
- a pedal 70 located in the exercise space S.
- the pedal 70 is positioned in the right side and lower portion of the exercise space S which is pivoted to the frame 10 at a height from the ground.
- the pedal 70 further has a gripping-ring 74 for the user conveniently operating the pedal 70 . Therefore, the pedal 70 can be operated to position in a first position for the user to step up upon the pedal to lift himself for easily gripping the left and right climbing-holds 60 .
- the pedal 70 can be folded out in a second position as showing in dotted line to storage and to move the pedal 70 out of the way of the user.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to an exercise apparatus which is a multiple functions exercise apparatus. One function of the exercise apparatus allows the user taking chin-up exercise substantially solely by his fingers. The exercise apparatus comprises a frame, two guiding mechanisms respectively connected to the left and right sides of the frame, a load unit positioned on the frame, a cable-and-pulley device connected to the frame and linked the load unit and the guiding mechanisms, and the cable-and-pulley device further having two pulling portions engaged with respective guiding mechanisms, at least an exercise accessory operable connected to at least one pulling portion, at least two climbing-holds mounted on the frame for the user gripping thereon and taking chin-up exercise.
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- This application claims priority of Taiwanese Invention Patent Application No. 097128719, filed on Jul. 25, 2008.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention relates to an exercise apparatus, more particularly to a multi-function exercise apparatus which permits a user to train in various exercise types.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Recently, rock-climbing exercise has became well-known to the public. However, it is difficult for everyone to practice the rock-climbing exercise. One of the reasons is that the natural rock formations is usually in a remote area. And it will take a lot of time to reach the area. Although indoor rock-climbing may solve the traffic problems and provide people a convenience and safe climbing environment. It still exists another problem. Rock-climbing demands the user to have powerful muscles in the arms and fingers to climb variety routes.
- When a user wants to tone up muscles of his body, indoor weight-training exercise is relatively easy to contact. However, popular weight-training exercise machines which focus on single function are generally used to train major muscle groups of the body, such as chest press, abdominal training or arm curl. This kind of weight-training exercise machines lack the function of training minor muscle groups, such as fingers. Therefore, it is difficult to provide a user overall muscle training in one exercise apparatus.
- Other exercise machines, such as multiple functions weight-training exercise machine, can be generally separated into two types. One is the multiple-stations type. This kind of exercise machines integrates many traditional single function weight-training exercise machines to provide the user numerous exercise types in less space. But, these machines also have the same shortcoming the same with the single function weight-training exercises.
- Another type is a multiple functional weight-training exercise machines which have at least one or more pulling portions to allow the user to link variety of accessories. By using different accessories in different operational methods, the user may do more exercise types than with the multiple-stations types. Some of these machines have the function to allow the user to do chin-up exercise by mounting rods or bars on the frame, for example, the “Dual Adjustable Pulley” produced by Life fitness. But these machines still lack the function of permitting the user to further training minor muscles.
- Clearly for the forgoing reasons, there is still a need for an exercise apparatus which can make the user to take more comprehensive training.
- The present invention relates to an exercise apparatus, which has multiple functions for a user to take variety of exercises to fully train himself. A function of the exercise apparatus allows the user to take chin-up exercise by his fingers. Therefore, the user can utilize this function to further increase the power of his fingers, arms, and back.
- An exercise apparatus in accordance with the present invention comprises a frame adapted to rest on a plane. The frame has a left upright and a right upright. And an exercise space is defined between the left upright and right upright. The exercise apparatus also comprises two guiding mechanisms respectively connected to the left and right sides of the frame, a load unit positioned on the frame, a cable-and-pulley device which has a plurality of pulleys connected to the frame and at least one cable wound around the plurality of pulleys and linked the load unit to the guiding mechanisms, and the cable has two pulling portions. The exercise apparatus further comprises at least one exercise accessory operably connected to the at least one pulling portion, and at least two climbing-holds mounted on the frame above the exercise space, each of the climbing-hold has a fingertip-gripping portion for the user gripping thereon and doing chin-up exercise in the exercise space.
- These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description and claims.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exercise apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a front view of the exercise apparatus ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a top view of the exercise apparatus ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the exercise apparatus ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is a side view of a rotating member of the exercise apparatus; and -
FIG. 6 is another side view of the rotating member ofFIG. 5 . - Referring now specifically to the figures, in which identical or similar parts are designated by the same reference numerals throughout, a detailed description of the present invention is given. It should be understood that the following detailed description relates to the best presently known embodiment of the invention. However, the present invention can assume numerous other embodiments, as will become apparent to those skilled in the art, without departing from the appended claims.
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FIG. 1 toFIG. 4 , a preferred embodiment of the present invention is anexercise apparatus 1 with which has multiple functions for people exercising illustrated herein. Theexercise apparatus 1 comprises aframe 10 configured on a plane to provide other mechanisms to couple thereto, two guidingmechanisms 20 positioned at the left and right side of the facade of theframe 10, twohandles 50 located at the upper portion of theframe 10, two climbing-holds 60 mounted on theframe 10 and surrounded respectively by the twohandles 50, and a plurality of exercisingaccessories 41. - Please refer to
FIG. 1 , theframe 10 comprises abase 11, left andright columns 12, left andright uprights 13, and an upper portion. Thebase 11 is adapted to rest on the plane, such as the ground. Thebase 11 is approximately in the form of U-shape. Therefore, thebase 11 has an open portion. And the left andright columns 12 are respectively mounted at the left and right side of the open portion of thebase 11. Fouruprights 13 are substantially symmetrically divided into left and right groups and respectively mounted at left and right portion of thebase 11. The front left andright uprights 13 are also mounted at the open portion of thebase 11. Each of thecolumns 12 and theuprights 13 are substantially extended perpendicularly to the upper portion of theframe 10 and mounted thereon. Referring toFIG. 3 , as the top view illustrated, the upper portion of theframe 10 has aleft crossbeam 14, aright crossbeam 15, afront crossbeam 16 and arear crossbeam 17. Thefront crossbeam 16 is at the same side with the open portion of thebase 11. Referring toFIG. 3 andFIG. 4 , theleft crossbeam 14, theright crossbeam 15, and therear crossbeam 17 of the upper portion also substantially form as another U-shape. The U-shape of thebase 11 and another U-shape of the upper portion are approximately superimposed. Therefore, theentire frame 10 is presented as a standing U-shaped pillar and the interior thereof is hollow. - Depicted in
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , twoguiding mechanisms 20 are respectively connected to the left andright columns 12. Each of the guidingmechanisms 20 comprises anadjustable element 22. The user can adjust theadjustable elements 22 to move lengthwise along the correspondingcolumns 12. There are twohandlebars 21 respectively mounted on theadjustable elements 22. And around each of thehandlebars 21, there are twomovable bolts 25 respectively connected to theadjustable elements 22. Furthermore, several locatingholes 18 are configured on each of the left andright columns 12. When the user wants to change the height of one of theadjustable elements 22, he can grip thehandlebar 21 and pull out themovable bolt 25 by his fingers, then adjust theadjustable element 22 to a height. Finally, the user releases themovable bolt 25 and makes themovable bolt 25 insert into corresponding locatinghole 18 to fix theadjustable element 22 at the height. Each of the guidingmechanisms 20 further comprises adeflective member 23 pivoted to the correspondingadjustable member 22. In the preferred embodiment ofFIG. 1 , each of thedeflective members 23 is vertically pivoted to the correspondingadjustable member 22. Therefore, each of thedeflective members 23 can be rotated to left and right sides freely. Besides, there are twopulleys 24 vertically arranged inside each of thedeflective members 23. - Referring to
FIG. 1 , there are twoload units 30 and cable-and-pulley devices 32 respectively positioned at the left and right portion of theframe 10. In the preferred embodiment, each of theload unit 30 is formed by a plurality of weight plates, such as weight stacks, slideably engaged on theframe 10. Each of the cable-and-pulley device 32 comprises a plurality of fixedpulleys 34 connected to theframe 10, a plurality of floatingpulleys 35, and at least onecable 33 linked to therespective load unit 30 and wound around the fixedpulleys 34 and floatingpulleys 35. In the preferred embodiment, in order to make the user easy to start to exercise, thecable 33 is designed to wind around the fixedpulleys 34 and floatingpulleys 35 in the proportion of the user exerting force of one kilogram to pull up the weight of four kilograms ofsingle load unit 30. The end of each of thecable 33 is arranged respectively to pass through a gap between twopulleys 24 which are arranged inside thedeflective member 23. And each of the end of thecable 33 forms as a pullingportion 36. Each of the pullingportions 36 of thecable 33 can be pulled out by the user to overcome resistance produced by thecorresponding load unit 30. It is contemplated, however, people skilled in the art can also adapted other mechanisms to replace the weight plate to produce resistance, such as elasticity, magnetic force, or friction. - Referring to
FIG. 2 andFIG. 3 , under therear crossbeam 17, there is a rotatingmember 40 pivoted to theframe 10. In the embodiment, the rotatingmember 40 is a rectangular panel which has two sides. At approximately the middle of the top and bottom width of the rotatingmember 40, the rotatingmember 40 is pivoted to theframe 10 vertically by anaxle 42. Thus, as shown in dotted line inFIG. 3 , the rotatingmember 40 can be rotated relative to theframe 10. Space around theexercise apparatus 1 can be divided into two parts as placing a virtual vertical plane via theaxle 42 of the rotatingmember 40 and the virtual plane is parallel to theaxle 42. Thus, the space around theexercise apparatus 1 is substantially divided as an operational space which allows the user exercising with theexercise apparatus 1 and a rear space behind theexercise apparatus 1. Please refer toFIG. 5 andFIG. 6 , there are a plurality ofhangers 44 mounted on the both sides of the rotatingmember 40 to provide the user to hangexercise accessories 41 thereon. Therefore, each of the sides of the rotatingmember 40 is adapted to become a vertically stowed space which allows the user to stow theexercise accessories 41. - Referring to
FIG. 5 andFIG. 6 , there areseveral exercise modes 43 attached on the upper portions of two sides of the rotatingmember 40. Each of theexercise modes 43 illustrates an exercising type which teaches the user to choose anappropriate exercise accessory 41 to exercise in correct way. In the embodiment, in order to make the user easy to exercise, theexercise accessories 41 and theexercise modes 43 which are disposed on the same side are matched up. Therefore, the user can choose anexercise accessory 41 and directly read thecorresponding exercise mode 43 on the same side of the rotatingmember 40. Besides, in order to make the user easy to put away theexercise accessories 41, each of thehangers 44 are mounted in a predetermined distance. The predetermined distance is consistent with the size of each of theexercise accessories 41. So that, the user can directly stow anexercise accessory 41 at correct position rather than clutter up. - When the user uses the
exercise apparatus 1, he can rotate the rotatingmember 40 to make one vertically stowed space face the operational space and chooses oneexercise accessory 41. Then, he can refer to theexercise mode 43. Finally, he may connect theexercise accessory 41 to one or two of the pullingportions 36 for exercise. - The
exercise accessories 41 such as V-bar 412, long-straight bar 413, and leg-linkedstrap 411. According to the function of theexercise accessory 41 chosen by the user, theexercise accessory 41 is used to connected to one or two pullingportions 36. The user can take variety of exercise types by connectingdifferent exercise accessories 41 to the pullingportions 36. For example, the user can choose the leg-linked strap to connect to one of the pullingportions 36, and then lower therespective guiding mechanism 20 to close to the ground. Then, the user connects the leg-linked strap to one of his lower legs and exerts force to overcome the resistance produced by therespective load unit 30. Or the user adjusts two guidingmechanisms 20 to the height substantially equal to his chest. And linking two strap handles separately to the respective pullingportions 36. Then, the user can pull the strap handles by his arms to train the muscles in the arms and chest. With positioning two guidingmechanisms 20 at different height and connectingappropriate exercise accessory 41 thereto, the user can take variety exercise types. - Because the rotating
member 40 has two vertically stowed spaces, the rotatingmember 40 can stowmore exercise accessories 41 for the user choosing. And the rotatingmember 40 also comprises more spaces to attach theexercise modes 43. However, the user does not need to prepare additional space for theexercise apparatus 1. Besides, the rotatingmember 40 is located at the central part of theexercise apparatus 1. The user can conveniently operate the rotatingmember 40 and takeexercise accessories 41 as mentioned above. In other embodiments, in order to increase more vertically stowed space, people skilled in the art may adapt a cylinder, a triangle pillar, a hexagon pillar, or a revolving member such as the revolving door to replace the rectangular panel. - Now referring to
FIG. 1 , as described above, theframe 10 is presented as a U-shaped pillar. The left side and right side of the U-shaped pillar are symmetry. As the user standing in front of the facade of theframe 10, in other words, standing in front of the open portion of the U-shaped pillar, the user can observe a space which is defined by the left andright uprights 13 and thefront crossbeam 16. The space is an exercise space S. That is to say a space which substantially extends vertically from the open portion of the base 11 to thefront crossbeam 16 being defined as the exercise space S. Please refer toFIG. 2 toFIG. 4 , there are left and right handles 50 mounted on the facade of thefront crossbeam 16 to provide the user to take general chin-up exercises in the exercise space S. Depicted inFIG. 3 , each of thehandles 50 forms as a polygon and substantially comprises a first graspingportion 51 and a second graspingportion 52. Axes of the first graspingportions 51 and the second graspingportions 52 have different angle. Therefore, thehandles 50 provide the user different grasping type to do the chin-up exercise. Besides, each of the left and right handles is configured to incline toward thefront crossbeam 16 from near the central part to the outer part. Please refer toFIG. 4 , when the user stands in the exercise space S and faces theexercise apparatus 1, and extends his arms upwardly to grasp the left and right handles 50, axes of his left and right fists are substantially identical to the axes of the first graspingportions 51 of the left and right handles 50. Therefore, the left and right handles 50 allow the user to do chin-up exercise more comfortably. - Referring to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 3 , there are left and right climbing-holds 60 mounted on the facade of thefront crossbeam 16 which are surrounded by the left and right handles 50. The left climbing-hold 60 and the right climbing-hold 60 are substantially at equal height. Each of the left and right climbing-holds 60 has a fingertip-grippingportion 61 for the user to grip thereon to take high degree of intensity chin-up exercise by his fingers. The fingertip-grippingportions 61 can be as several holes, concaves, apertures, or curved down surfaces which are configured on the left and right climbing-holds 60. In order to make the user easy to grip the left and right climbing-holds 60, each of the climbing-holds 60 is surrounded by the respective handles 50. So that, when the user wants to exercise with the left and right climbing-holds 60, he can adapt a method of grasping the left and right handles 50 first, and then gripping the left and right climbing-holds 60. By using the left and right handles 50, the user can take general intensity of chin-up exercise to train himself. As having more power, the user can use the left and right climbing-holds 60 to take higher degree of chin-up exercise and completely trains the muscles in his fingers, arms, and the back. - In the embodiment, the user can take another method to use the left and right climbing-holds 60 besides the method of grasping the left and right handles 50 described above. Please refer to
FIG. 2 , there is a pedal 70 located in the exercise space S. Thepedal 70 is positioned in the right side and lower portion of the exercise space S which is pivoted to theframe 10 at a height from the ground. The pedal 70 further has a gripping-ring 74 for the user conveniently operating thepedal 70. Therefore, the pedal 70 can be operated to position in a first position for the user to step up upon the pedal to lift himself for easily gripping the left and right climbing-holds 60. As the user taking other exercises, the pedal 70 can be folded out in a second position as showing in dotted line to storage and to move the pedal 70 out of the way of the user. - The preferred embodiment does not require that all the advantageous features and all the advantages described need to be incorporated into every embodiment thereof. Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, other embodiments are possible. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the preferred embodiment contained herein.
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1. An exercise apparatus, comprising:
(a) a frame configured on a plane comprising a left upright and a right upright, wherein an exercise space is defined between the left upright and the right upright;
(b) at least one guiding mechanism connected to the frame, wherein the guiding mechanism can be adjusted and located in a position;
(c) at least one load unit positioned on the frame;
(d) a cable-and-pulley device comprising a plurality of pulleys connected to the frame and at least one cable wound around the plurality of pulleys and linked the load unit to the guiding mechanism, the cable comprising a pulling portion;
(e) at least an exercise accessory operably connected to the pulling portion for allowing a user to perform at least one exercise; and
(f) two climbing-holds approximately horizontally mounted on the frame above the exercise space, each of the climbing-holds comprising a fingertip-gripping portion which has plurality of concave surfaces for fingertips of the user engaging thereon to support at least a portion of the weight of the user from the fingertips and doing chin-up substantially in the exercise space.
2. The exercise apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a pedal integrally connected to the frame and located in a lower portion of the exercise space, wherein the pedal is at a height from the plane for providing the user to step thereon to grip the fingertip-gripping portions of the climbing-holds.
3. The exercise apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the pedal is pivotally connected to the frame, the pedal positioned at a first position allowing the user to step up the pedal as the user using the climbing-holds to do chin-up and at a second position as the user using the exercise accessory to do other exercises.
4. The exercise apparatus of claim 1 , the frame further comprising a base approximately in the form of U-shape, wherein the base has an open portion and the left and right uprights are positioned at the open portion of the base.
5. The exercise apparatus of claim 1 , the frame further comprising a crossbeam mounted respectively on upper portions of the left and right uprights and the climbing-holds mounted on the crossbeam.
6. The exercise apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a handle connected to the frame wherein the handle is positioned at approximately equal height with the climbing-holds.
7. The exercise apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising two handles, each of the handles configured around the respective climbing-holds.
8. An exercise apparatus, comprising:
(a) a frame configured on a plane comprising a left upright, a right upright, and a crossbeam mounted on upper portions of the left and right uprights, wherein an exercise space is defined between the left upright and the right upright, the exercise space being under the crossbeam;
(b) at least a load unit positioned on the frame;
(c) a cable-and-pulley device comprising at least a pulley connected to the frame and at least one cable linked to the load unit and wound around the pulley, the cable comprising a pulling portion;
(d) at least one exercise accessory operably connected to the pulling portion of the cable for allowing a user to perform at least one exercise; and
(e) two fingertip-gripping portions approximately horizontally configured on the crossbeam, each of the fingertip-gripping portions shaped to engage fingertips of the user for supporting at least a portion of the user's weight from the fingertips and allowing the user to grip thereon doing chin-up exercises substantially in the exercise space.
9. The exercise apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising two climbing-holds, wherein the fingertip-gripping portions are located respectively on the climbing-holds.
10. The exercise apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising a handle connected to the frame, wherein the handle is positioned at approximately equal height with the fingertip-gripping portions.
11. The exercise apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising two handles, each of the handles configured around the respective fingertip-gripping portions.
12. The exercise apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising a pedal integrally connected to the frame for the user stepping thereon to grip the fingertip-gripping portions.
13. The exercise apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the pedal is pivotally connected to the frame, the pedal having a first position for use as a step and a second position for storage.
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