WO2015150279A1 - Appareil de culture physique extérieur - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an outdoor fitness equipment, in particular a handle bench, comprising a lever movably mounted on a stationary part of the outdoor fitness equipment, transverse forces acting on the lever being diverted via a hinge into the fixed part, and the hinge pivoting the lever on the fixed part attached to the outdoor fitness equipment.
- Such outdoor fitness device with a rotary joint in the form of a spring element is known from the post-published PCT / 2013/076861.
- the outdoor fitness device shown there is provided to form the spring as a means for forming a device resistance.
- the apparatus resistance is determined and can be optimally adapted to the desired movement and the desired effort. The force required to move the lever increases with the increasing compression of the spring.
- the spring forms a fastener to which the lever and fixed part of the outdoor fitness equipment are connected.
- the spring thus fulfills a dual function. On the one hand, it is the joint that allows movement of the lever with respect to the fixed part of the outdoor fitness equipment. In addition, it ensures a firm connection between the lever and fixed part of the outdoor fitness equipment. This simplifies the construction, since an otherwise required separate attachment of the lever is no longer needed.
- the force to be applied varies according to the travel of the lever. Starting from the basic or neutral position of the joint, it is relatively small at the beginning of the lever travel and then increases with increasing lever travel.
- a spring is selected, the resistance already at the beginning of the lever path provides a noticeable resistance to equipment, but also weaker persons allows movement of the lever, at least over a certain lever travel, without their power overwhelm.
- Outdoor fitness equipment whose use from the beginning of the lever travel to require a certain amount of force, are therefore much more difficult to adjust to a wide circle of people. Feathers, which are tuned to the strength of an average person, can be too exhausting for weaker persons, or too light and thus uninteresting for strong people.
- outdoor fitness equipment has to meet very different requirements in terms of ruggedness and maintenance than indoor fitness equipment. These do not have to be weather-resistant and can be regularly maintained and repaired. In addition, they are constantly under supervision, so that wanton destruction attempts are quickly noticed and can be prevented.
- the object of the present application is to make an outdoor fitness device of the type mentioned available for a wider group of people. This object is achieved by the outdoor fitness device with the features of claim 1.
- An essential basic idea of the invention is to fasten a weight element to the lever, the weight element being held displaceably on the lever in the longitudinal direction of the lever. In this way, the weight element can be positioned closer to the fulcrum of the lever formed by the hinge or further away from it as required.
- the position of the weight member on the lever determines its contribution to the effort required to move the lever on the outdoor fitness equipment. In a position of the weight element near the pivot point or the axis of rotation, its influence on the force to be applied for the movement of the lever is relatively small. The further a weight element is placed away from the pivot point, the greater its influence on the exercise performed on the fitness machine. In the farthest possible position from the pivot point on the lever, the weight of the weight element comes to maximum effect.
- Moving the weight element allows the user of the outdoor fitness device to best adapt the force to be applied to his own abilities.
- the force applied to move the lever is little affected by its own weight.
- a person who is unwilling or unable to put a lot of effort into the outdoor fitness equipment may choose this position of the weight member.
- the force required in the exercises performed is then determined mainly by the applied by the spring apparatus resistance.
- a simple rotary joint is used instead of a spring with an apparatus resistance.
- the user of the outdoor fitness device then works only against the weight and not in addition to an apparatus resistance.
- the resistance provided to a person is insufficient, it can move the weight element along the lever and thereby obtain the required resistance Increase effort. It must then work in their exercises not only against the swivel joint not existing, or otherwise their sense too low spring force, but also increasingly against the weight of the weight element. This is particularly advantageous whenever the movement of the weight element takes place at least predominantly upwards, ie counter to gravity. This is the case, for example, during a fitness exercise in which the lever and the weight element have to be pressed upwards.
- the solution according to the invention thus expands the field of application of the previously known outdoor fitness apparatus beyond the device resistance applied by the spring to an additional work against a weight force. Furthermore, with the use of a rotary joint, it offers a particularly simple alternative to the spring
- the positive guidance of the weight element on the lever reliably prevents misuse of the outdoor fitness device and thus also reduces the risk of injury, since the weight element can not be released from the lever and can not fall down as a result of any parts of the outdoor fitness equipment.
- the spring is an elastomeric spring.
- Various embodiments of springs suitable for the inventive outdoor fitness device have been described in post-published PCT / 2013/076861, the features and particular advantages of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- the connecting elements to the lever or to the stationary part of the outdoor Fitness device is a hollow body, in particular a hollow cylinder, or a bolt arranged in the hollow body, which projects laterally on the hollow body.
- the cavity between the bolt and the hollow body is filled by an integrally connected with bolt and hollow body Eisastomer.
- the elastomer of this elastomer spring is particularly well protected against external influences and can be completely enclosed by lateral covers of the cavity in a simple manner.
- the lever has a handle, in particular a handle bar, on its end facing away from the spring, wherein the handle is arranged above a receiving surface for receiving a user of the outdoor fitness device.
- a fitness device is particularly suitable for pressing the handle from a lying position upwards, for so-called pressing.
- the outdoor fitness device comprises a support for the handle, which is arranged above a lying surface or seat for the user of the outdoor fitness device.
- the support prevents the handle from sinking down to the lying or sitting area.
- a user of an outdoor fitness device in the form of a push bench can lie down on the lying surface of the handle bench without having to lift the handle. Subsequent removal of the pad clears the path of the handle and allows it to be lowered to the chest. If the support is put back into the holding position, the handle can be stored there again and the user can rise again without having to hold the handle at the same time.
- An additional advantage of the solution according to the invention is that when pressing with a weight element on the lever, the relative increase of the input resistance along the lever travel is reduced. In consequence, despite a desired high resistance at the beginning of the lever travel further movement of the lever without excessively increasing additional effort is possible. It is particularly advantageous if the lever area adjoining the handle extends at least substantially above the handle. By this advantageous embodiment, a caused by the movement of the lever and unwanted displacement of the weight element positioned on the handle is reliably prevented.
- the weight element can only be displaced by a displacement along the lever, that is to say in the case of an upwardly extending lever in this region, only by lifting the weight element. This reliably prevents unwanted movement of the weight member when performing an exercise on the outdoor fitness equipment
- the lever at least approximately forms a circular arc section. This shape makes it possible to design both the adjoining the handle as well as the adjoining the spring help area advantageous at least substantially upwards.
- the circular arc shape allows the user of the outdoor fitness device as unimpeded access of the user to the receiving surface, since the lever protrudes in large parts clearly upwards from this.
- the even curve of a circular arc also allows a slight shift of the weight element on the lever, since no change of direction must be made in a confined space.
- the formation of the lever as a circular arc section is also particularly safe. It does not allow the weight member to be securely positioned at positions other than the spring or handle. All other positions are recognizable not later than a movement of the lever is not stable and are therefore not even tried by the user of the outdoor fitness equipment.
- a particularly easy access to an elongated receiving surface forms the embodiment in which the spring is connected at one end of the receiving surface with the fixed part of the outdoor fitness equipment. This allows the Side areas of the receiving surface to keep freely accessible.
- the longest possible lever causes the smallest possible change in the resistance caused by the spring along the lever travel traveled by the handle at the end of the lever, since this is accompanied only by a slight compression of the spring.
- the course of the effort on the outdoor fitness device according to the invention approach even more the constant effort in a movement of a weight.
- the weight element at least largely surrounds the lever along its cross section. This makes it possible to dispense with the lever on a separate guide for the weight element, since the lever itself can be used as a guide for the weight element.
- the weight element comprises a socket, by means of which the weight element is guided on the lever.
- the material for the weight element does not itself have good sliding properties, but can be optimally adapted to the conditions of use in the outdoor area.
- a material for the socket is particularly plastic, which can slide well on a suitable outdoor material for the lever, such as stainless steel, and allows easy movement of the weight element on the lever. The long-term use of plastic is therefore already nothing contrary, since the jack is located predominantly in the interior of the weight element and thus well protected against environmental influences or vandalism.
- the weight element is displaceable between a basic position near the spring and an operative position near the end of the lever facing away from the spring. In this way, the weight element can be moved in a position of minimum effect up to the position with the maximum effect enabled by the lever length.
- the weight element is gummed at least at the contact surfaces to the spring or the handle, whereby a hitting of the weight element against the spring or the handle is prevented during a movement of the lever. From It is particularly advantageous if the weight element is made of a weather-resistant rubber granules. Such a weight element can already be made with a cavity in which the previously mentioned socket only has to be used.
- a particular advantage of the outdoor fitness device according to the invention is that the proposed principle allows a variety of different designs.
- the shape of the fixed part, the lever and the weight element are almost freely selectable and adapt to the desired specifications.
- several weight elements can be provided on a lever. It is readily possible to form these weight elements with different masses, for example, to increase the flexibility for certain areas of the predetermined force.
- an outdoor fitness device may also have a plurality of levers which are connected to one another via the handle. The positioning of the various levers then determines the possible movement of the handle and thus allows the user to be forced in his exercise performed on the outdoor fitness machine.
- Figure 1 a representation of an outdoor fitness device according to the invention in
- FIG. 2 shows an illustration of an outdoor fitness device according to the invention in FIG
- Figure 3 the handle bank of Figure 2 with differently positioned
- Figure 4 the handle bank according to Figures 2 and 3 with differently positioned
- the outdoor fitness device shown in Figure 1 in the form of a handle bench 1 comprises a means of four legs 2 attached to a bottom not shown here bench 3.
- the legs 2 are connected to a frame 4, in which a lying surface 5, respectively receiving surface for a User is arranged.
- each standpipe 6, 6 ' is fixedly connected to a hollow cylinder 8, 8'.
- a coaxially arranged and projecting on both sides pin 9, 9' is arranged in the hollow cylinder 8, 8 '.
- the cavity between the hollow cylinder 8, 8 'and pin 9, 9' is filled by a cohesively connected to the hollow cylinder 8, 8 'and the pin 9, 9' Eisastomer.
- a to the respective elastomeric spring 7, 7 'subsequent first portion 12, 12' of the lever 1 1, 1 1 ' has a pitch, due to the curved shape of the lever 1 1, 1 1' in a second central portion 13, 13th ' in a vertex expires.
- the further curved course of the lever 11, 11 'results in that a third section 14, 14' of the lever 11, 11 'facing away from the elastomer spring 7, 7' is increasingly inclined again in the direction of the bottom.
- the ends 15, 15 'of the lever 11, 11' are connected by a transverse handle bar 16 with each other.
- the handle bar 16 is thus on the levers 11, 11 'movably mounted on the elastomer springs 7, 7'.
- a movement of the handle bar 16 carried out by the user of the handle bank 1 causes it to pivot in a circular movement about a longitudinal axis passing through both pins 8, 8 'of the elastomer springs 7, 7'.
- the handle bar 16 remains aligned at least substantially horizontally.
- the handle bar 16 also forms a stop, respectively seat, for each lever 11, 11 'arranged in series and slidably mounted on it weight elements 17a to 17e and 17a' to 17e 'from.
- 11 ' At the opposite end of the lever 11, 11 'is a second stop for the weight elements 17a to 17e , thereby attached to a spar, which the two webs 10 , .10' of the respective elastomeric spring 7, 7 'interconnects and carries the respective lever 11, 11'.
- the spherical weight elements 17a to 17e and 17a 'to 17e' have a continuous sleeve 18, 18 ', which surrounds the lever 11, 11'.
- This sleeve 18, 18 ' they are held on the lever 11, 11' and can be moved along the lever 11, 11 'in the longitudinal direction.
- the common apparatus resistance of the elastomer springs 7, T counteracts too far pushing up the handle bar 1 6. This prevents that the apex of the lever 1 1, 1 1 'is slidable in an area provided for the end-lined weight elements 17a to 17e or 17a' to 17e '.
- the weight elements 17a to 17e or 17a 'to 17e' arranged in operative position are thus always held in their position by gravity. They can not move on their own.
- the lying surface 5 Above the lying surface 5 are two supports 19, 19 'for the handle bar 1 6 arranged. They prevent the handle bar 1 6 by pressing or pulling and / or the weight of the weight elements on their weight elements 17a to 17e or 17a 'to 17e' so far the lying surface 5 approaches that a person lying on the deck surface 5 pinched could be.
- the user positions himself on the lying surface 5 in such a way that he can lead his arms as vertically as possible upwards when the handle bar 1 6 is pressed.
- the handle bar 1 6 is arranged off-center in the longitudinal direction of the lying surface 5. This allows the user, depending on the direction in which he lies down on the lying surface 5, either to lay his whole body on the deck surface 5, or to angle his over the end of the bed surface 5 protruding lower leg to the feet with the ground to be able to touch.
- FIG. 2 shows a further embodiment of an outdoor fitness device in the form of a press bench 101. The differences that result in comparison with the handle bank 1 according to FIG. 1 are explained below.
- the handle bank 101 comprises a bank 103 secured by legs 102, 102 'to a floor (not shown here).
- the legs 102, 102' are connected to a frame 104, in which a lying surface 105, or receiving surface, is arranged for a user.
- the legs 102, 102 ' are formed in a circular arc shape. They do not end at the frame 104. In that they continue above the frame 104 the arc, go each arranged on one side of the bank 103 legs 102 and 102 'into each other.
- two standpipes 106, 106 ' are anchored to the ground on both sides thereof.
- 107, 107' is arranged in each case at the same height.
- the hinges 107, 107 ' have the same axis of rotation.
- the pivots 107, 107 'each allow a circular arc-shaped lever 1 1 1, 1 1 1' a parallel movement relative to the bank 103. To stabilize the lever 1 1 1, 1 1 1 'they are end connected by a respective cross member.
- the end-side arrangement of the cross member ensures an unhindered movement of the five weight elements 1 17 a-e and 1 17 a'-e 'held displaceably on the levers 1 1 1, 1 1 1', respectively. So that the weight elements can not come to rest on the cross members, they are protected on both sides by a respective lever 1 1 1, 1 1 1 'arranged seat 120, 120'.
- the at the of the pivot joints 107, 107 'facing away from the end of the lever 1 1 1, 1 1 1' arranged cross member forms the handle bar 1 1 6.
- a support 1 19, 1 19 ' is arranged, on which the handle bar 1 16 can be stored.
- the supports 121, 121 'of the support 1 19, 1 19' are connected via a below the lying surface 104 arranged rail 122 with each other.
- a linkage not visible here connects the spar 1 22 with a handle 123 projecting on both sides of the frame 104.
- the two supports 121, 121 'each have a joint 124, 124' with which they are anchored to the ground.
- the Joints 124, 124 ' make it possible to tilt the supports 1 19, 1 19' by means of a movement of the handle 123 parallel to the plane of the lying surface 105 from the lever travel of the levers 1 1 1, 1 1 1 '.
- a gate 125 For simplified operation of the handle 123, it is guided in a gate 125.
- the displacement of the support 1 19 can be done in a simple manner with the feet or the lower leg of lying on the lying surface 104 of the handle bank 101 person.
- the user of the handle bank a one only the handle bar 106 must press slightly high, so that the support 1 19 is released. Then, the user can lower the handle bar 1 1 6 both down to his chest, as well as with his arms stretched high.
- a wanton lifting the handlebar 1 1 6 over the leverage required during training out prevent the circular arc in overflowing legs 102 and 102 '.
- the handle bar 1 16 is arranged within the circular arc, it forms a natural boundary for the handle bar 1 1 6. This prevents that the lever 1 1 1, 1 1 1 'with the weight elements held on them in the operative position 1 17 ae and 1 17 a'-e' can be lifted so far that the weight elements slide by themselves in the basic position ,
- FIG. 3 shows the handle bank 101 in a different perspective.
- the weight element 1 17b or 1 17b ' is displaced from the active position into the basic position, so that only one weight element 17a or 17a' remains in the operative position.
- the handle 123 is moved to the other end of the link 124, whereby the support 1 19, 1 19 'from the lever travel of the handle bar 1 1 6 has been removed.
- the handle bar 1 1 6 can be lowered down to the lying surface 105 down and is without intervention of a person on the bed surface 105 and the frame 104 on.
- Good to see in this illustration is the connecting rod 126, which connects the handle 123 with the spar 122.
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Abstract
L'invention concerne un appareil de culture physique extérieur (1, 101), notamment un banc de musculation, comprenant un levier (11, 11', 111, 111') monté mobile sur une partie fixe (6, 6') de l'appareil de culture physique extérieur (1, 101), des forces transversales, qui agissent sur le levier (11, 11', 111, 111'), étant déviées par une articulation rotative (7, 7', 107, 107') jusque dans la partie fixe (6, 6') et l'articulation rotative (7, 7', 107, 107') fixant le levier (11, 11', 111, 111') à la partie fixe (6, 6') de l'appareil de culture physique extérieur (1), un poids (17a, 17b, 17c, 17d, 17e, 17a', 17b', 17c', 17d', 17e') étant fixé au levier (11, 11', 111, 111'), le poids (17a, 17b, 17c, 17d, 17e, 17a', 17b', 17c', 17d', 17e') étant maintenu sur le levier (11, 11', 111, 111') de façon à pouvoir coulisser dans la direction longitudinale du levier (11, 11', 111, 111').
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