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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Date of filing: 17.11.1999 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)7: A63B 21/018 |
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Training apparatus
Übungsgerät
Appareil d'entraînement
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Proprietor: Van Berlo, Petrus Antonius Johannes Gerardus |
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- Van Berlo, Petrus Antonius Johannes Gerardus
5704 HK Helmond (NL)
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Algemeen Octrooi- en Merkenbureau
P.O. Box 645 5600 AP Eindhoven 5600 AP Eindhoven (NL) |
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[0001] The invention relates to an apparatus suitable for training muscles and the stamina
of the human body, which apparatus comprises an elongated, bar-shaped member, which
includes a guiding member at a first end thereof, over which a rope or cord can be
passed, wherein said bar-shaped member is provided near its first end with two first
guides for guiding the two parts of the rope or cord on either side of the guiding
member, wherein said bar-shaped member is furthermore provided with second guides
disposed some distance away from said first guides, which second guides are preferably
adjustable in circumferential direction over said bar-shaped member, all this in such
a manner that the number of times that the two parts of the rope or cord are wound
round the bar-shaped member can be adjusted therewith.
[0002] An apparatus of the kind referred to above is disclosed in US 4,040,627.
[0003] With the apparatus disclosed therein, a rope or cord is passed over the guiding member.
The two ends of the rope or cord on either side of the guiding member are passed through
the first guides and subsequently wound round the bar-shaped member a few times, after
which they are passed through the second guides. The person doing his training exercises
can alternately pull at the two ends of the rope or cord. The forces that is to be
exerted thereby depends on the number of times that the rope or cord is wound round
the bar-shaped member. The number of times that the rope or cord is wound round the
bar-shaped member can be regulated quite easily by adjusting the two guides in the
circumferential direction. In this manner it becomes possible to regulate the force
with which to pull at the rope. Thus, the person doing his training exercises can
regulate the force to be exerted and adapt it to the desired circumstances. This enables
the person doing his training exercises to work through a predetermined programme,
for example starting with a light programme, wherein the rope is only wound once or
twice round the bar-shaped member, followed by a more strenuous programme, wherein
the rope is wound several times round the bar-shaped member. In practice it has become
apparent that setting and changing of the force with which the rope or cord is to
be pulled off the bar-shaped member by rotation of the second guides has a few drawbacks.
One of said drawbacks is the fact that the free ends of the rope or cord can be twisted
together as a result of the rotation of the second guides, so that the person who
is training needs to unravel said ends each time. Another drawback is the fact that
the direction in which the rope or cord runs in and out will vary according to the
position of the two guides, seen in the circumferential direction of the bar-shaped
member, which leads to varying friction conditions, which have an adverse effect on
the accuracy of the force with which the rope or cord is to be pulled off. The object
of the invention is to provide a training apparatus wherein the above drawbacks are
eliminated, and which is based on the insight that the force with which the rope or
cord is to be pulled off the bar-shaped member depends not only on the number of times
that the rope or cord is wound round the bar-shaped member, but also on the length
of the windings, or, in other words, on the pitch of the windings. In order to accomplish
that objective, the apparatus according to the invention is characterized in that
the two second guides are mounted on a sleeve, which is capable of sliding movement
in axial direction over said bar-shaped member with means for securing the sleeve
in desired positions on said bar-shaped member. In this manner it is quite easy to
vary not only the number of times that the rope or cord is wound round the bar-shaped
member, but also the length of the windings. This enables a very accurate, practically
infinitely variable regulation of the force with which the rope is to be pulled off
the bar-shaped member. With the apparatus according to the invention, a first regulation
of the force with which the rope is to be pulled off the bar-shaped member can be
obtained by winding the rope round the bar-shaped member a number of times by hand
or otherwise, following that, it is possible to set and vary said force further, in
particular also while carrying out a training programme, by moving the sleeve in axial
direction. As a result of this, the length of the windings will become larger or smaller,
resulting in a lower or higher resistance for pulling off the rope. A major advantage
in this respect is the fact that the second guides will remain oriented in the same,
preferably horizontal, plane upon movement in axial direction, so that the two rope
ends will continue to meet with the same frictional resistance. Another advantage
is the fact that axial movement of the two guides will not result in the outgoing
rope ends being twisted together, so that the training programme can be completed
without interruption.
[0004] In this manner an apparatus of light and simple construction has been obtained, which
makes it possible to work through a precisely adjustable training programme, which
is remarkable for its ease of operation and which can be easily transported from one
location to another.
[0005] Although it is possible to wind the rope or cord round the bar-shaped member by hand
a number of times when starting a training programme, and subsequently regulate the
pull-off resistance by moving the sleeve in axial direction, it is according to another
embodiment also possible to mount the sleeve rotatably on the bar-shaped member. With
this embodiment, the number of windings can be set by rotating the sleeve. The means
for securing the bar-shaped member in position may consist of clamping means, whilst
it is also possible to secure the sleeve in its desired position by means of one or
more pins present in said sleeve, which can mate with openings formed in the bar-shaped
member.
[0006] According to another embodiment of the apparatus, the bar-shaped member is provided
at its first end with means by which the apparatus can be connected to a fixedly disposed
object, such as a wall or a pillar.
[0007] The invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to the drawing,
which schematically illustrate an exemplary embodiment of an apparatus according to
the invention.
Figures 1 and 2 schematically show, not to scale, a training apparatus according to
the invention in two views oriented perpendicularly to each other.
Figure 3 is a sectional view along line III - III.
Figure 4 shows another embodiment of the sleeve mounted on the bar-shaped member.
Figures 5 and 6 show the apparatus of Figures 1 and 2 in a situation in which the
two guides have been moved axially over the bar-shaped member.
[0008] In the drawing, numeral 1 indicates a bar-shaped member. Said bar-shaped member is
provided at a first end thereof with two tie plates 2 and 3, with a pin 4 present
therebetween, about which a pulley 5 rotates. Pulley 5 is used for passing cord 6
thereover. The two parts 7 and 8 of cord 6 on either side of pulley 5 are passed through
first guides 9 and subsequently wound round bar-shaped member 1 a few times. On the
other side of the bar-shaped member 1, the two parts 7 and 8 of the cord are passed
through second guides 10, which are mounted on a sleeve 11, which is capable of rotating
and sliding movement on bar-shaped member 1. A person doing his training exercises
can exert a pulling force on both ends 13 and 14 of said cord, whereby said ends may
be provided with handgrips to make it easier to take hold of the cord. The number
of times that the two ends of the cord are wound round the bar-shaped member can be
varied by rotating sleeve 11 round the bar-shaped member 1. When the desired number
of windings of the cord round the bar-shaped member is reached, sleeve 11 can be secured
in position by means of pins 16 present therein, which are each urged in the direction
of the bar-shaped member by means of a spring 17, thereby engaging in openings 18
formed in the bar-shaped member 1.
[0009] Instead of securing the sleeve 11 in position on the bar-shaped member 1 by means
of pins, which engage in openings present in the bar-shaped member, it is also possible
to secure the sleeve 11 on the bar-shaped member by means of a clamping force, as
is indicated in Figure 4. For example, one or more pins 16 may be used thereby, which
pins are provided with screw thread and which are received in screws 25 present in
sleeve 11. The sleeve 11 can be secured in any desired position on bar-shaped member
1 by screwing down pins 16 to a greater or lesser degree.
[0010] The force with which the person doing his training exercises must pull at the ends
13 and 14 of the cord so as to move said cord over bar-shaped member 1 strongly depends
on the number of times that the cord is wound round bar-shaped member 1. When sleeve
11 is rotated about bar-shaped member 1, guides 10 will also move round said bar-shaped
member and thus determine the number of times that the cord is wound round bar-shaped
member 1. In this manner a training programme can be set quite easily, for example
starting with only one winding round the bar-shaped member 1 and subsequently gradually
increasing. The force with which the cord can be pulled off the bar-shaped member
1 not only depends on the number of times that the cord is wound round the bar-shaped
member 1, but also on the length of the windings of the cord on bar 1. In order to
vary said length of the windings on bar 1, the sleeve 11 is not only capable of rotating
movement about bar 1, but also of sliding movement in axial direction over bar 1.
In this manner it is made possible not only to vary the number of windings of the
cord round bar 1, but also the length of said windings, so that the force with which
to pull at the ends 13 and 14 can be varied almost infinitely over a very wide range.
[0011] The situation wherein sleeve 11 and its guides 10 have been moved in the direction
of the first guides 9 is shown in Figures 5 and 6. Said figures clearly show that
the rise of the windings of the cord on bar-shaped member 1 is much steeper now than
in the situation which is shown in Figures 1 and 2. This results in an increase in
the force with which the cord can be pulled off bar 1. It will be apparent that it
is possible with the apparatus according to the invention to vary the force with which
the cord can be pulled off both by varying the number of times that the cord is wound
round bar 1 and by varying the rise of the windings or the length of the windings
on bar-shaped member 1. This enables a nearly infinitely variable regulation of the
force with which to pull at the ends of the cord. Thus, a training programme can be
set with great precision.
[0012] A plate 20 is pivotally connected to tie plate 2 so as to make it possible to attach
the apparatus to a fixed object, for example a wall. Said plate 20 can be inserted
into an opening 21 of a receiving member 22 which is fixed to said wall. Said receiving
member 22 is furthermore provided with two openings, into which pins 24, which are
fixed to tie plate 3, can be inserted. In this manner the apparatus can be readily
attached to a wall, and be easily detached therefrom again in order to be used at
another location. It will be apparent that it is also possible to attach the apparatus
by means of other fastening elements, for example by means of screws.
[0013] It will be apparent from the foregoing that the invention provides a very simple
and readily adjustable training apparatus.
1. A training apparatus suitable for training muscles and the stamina of the human body,
which apparatus comprises an elongated, bar-shaped member (1), which includes a guiding
member at a first end thereof, over which a rope or cord (6) can be passed, wherein
said bar-shaped member is provided near its first end with two first guides (9) for
guiding the two parts of the rope or cord (7, 8) on either side of the guiding member,
wherein said bar-shaped member is furthermore provided with second guides (10) disposed
some distance away from said first guides, which second guides are preferably adjustable
in circumferential direction over said bar-shaped member, all this in such a manner
that the number of times that the two parts of the rope or cord are wound round the
bar-shaped member can be adjusted therewith, the two second guides being mounted on
a sleeve (11), which is capable of sliding movement in axial direction over said bar-shaped
member, characterized in that said sleeve is provided with means (16, 17, 18) for securing it in desired positions
on said bar-shaped member.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the sleeve is also capable of rotating movement about said bar-shaped member.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that said means for securing the sleeve in position consist of clamping means.
4. An apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that said means for securing the sleeve in position consist of one or more pins present
in said sleeve, which can mate with openings formed in said bar-shaped member.
5. An apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said bar-shaped member is provided at its first end with means by which the apparatus
can be connected to a fixedly disposed object, such as a wall or a pillar.
1. Übungsgerät, das für das Training der Muskeln und der Ausdauer des menschlichen Körpers
geeignet ist und ein lang gestrecktes, stabförmiges Element (1) umfasst, das an einem
ersten Ende ein Führungselement aufweist, über das ein Seil oder eine Leine (6) geführt
werden kann, wobei das stabförmige Element in der Nähe seines ersten Endes mit zwei
ersten Führungen (9) zum Führen der beiden Teile des Seils oder der Leine (7, 8) beiderseits
des Führungselements versehen ist, wobei das stabförmige Element ferner mit zweiten
Führungen (10) versehen ist, die in einem Abstand von den ersten Führungen angeordnet
sind und vorzugsweise in Umfangsrichtung über dem stabförmigen Element einstellbar
sind, derart, dass dadurch die Anzahl, in der die zwei Teile des Seils oder der Leine
um das stabförmige Element gewickelt sind, eingestellt werden kann, wobei die zweiten
Führungen an einer Hülse (11) angebracht sind, die eine Gleitbewegung in axialer Richtung
auf dem stabförmigen Element (1) ausführen kann, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Hülse mit Mitteln (16, 17, 18) versehen ist, um sie an gewünschten Positionen
an dem stabförmigen Element zu befestigen.
2. Gerät nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Hülse außerdem eine Drehbewegung um das stabförmige Element ausführen kann.
3. Gerät nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Mittel zum Befestigen der Hülse an einer bestimmten Position aus Klemmmitteln
bestehen.
4. Gerät nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Mittel zum Befestigen der Hülse an einer bestimmten Position aus einem oder mehreren
Stiften, die in der Hülse vorhanden sind, bestehen, die in Öffnungen, die in dem stabförmigen
Element ausgebildet sind, eingepasst werden können.
5. Gerät nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das stabförmige Element an seinem ersten Ende mit Mitteln versehen ist, durch die
das Gerät mit einem fest angeordneten Gegenstand wie etwa einer Wand oder einem Pfosten
verbunden werden kann.
1. Appareil d'entraînement approprié pour exercer les muscles et l'endurance du corps
humain, lequel appareil comprend un élément en forme de barre allongé (1), qui comprend
un élément de guidage au niveau d'une première extrémité de celui-ci, par-dessus lequel
une corde ou un cordon (6) peut être passé, dans lequel ledit élément en forme de
barre est pourvu près de sa première extrémité de deux premiers guides (9) pour guider
les deux parties de la corde ou du cordon (7, 8) des deux côtés de l'élément de guidage,
dans lequel ledit élément en forme de barre est en outre pourvu de seconds guides
(10) disposés à une certaine distance desdits premiers guides, lesquels seconds guides
sont de préférence réglables dans la direction circonférentielle par-dessus ledit
élément en forme de barre, le tout de telle manière que le nombre de fois où les deux
parties de la corde ou du cordon sont enroulées autour de l'élément en forme de barre
peut être réglé avec ce tout, les deux seconds guides étant montés sur un manchon
(11), qui est capable d'un mouvement de coulissement dans la direction axiale par-dessus
ledit élément en forme de barre, caractérisé en ce que ledit manchon est pourvu de moyens (16, 17, 18) pour le fixer dans des positions
souhaitées sur ledit élément en forme de barre.
2. Appareil selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le manchon est également capable d'un mouvement de rotation autour dudit élément
en forme de barre.
3. Appareil selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que lesdits moyens pour fixer le manchon en position sont constitués de moyens de serrage.
4. Appareil selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que lesdits moyens pour fixer le manchon en position sont constitués d'une ou plusieurs
goupilles présentes dans ledit manchon, qui peuvent se coupler avec des ouvertures
formées dans ledit élément en forme de barre.
5. Appareil selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que ledit élément en forme de barre est pourvu au niveau de sa première extrémité de
moyens par l'intermédiaire desquels l'appareil peut être relié à un objet disposé
de façon fixe, tel qu'un mur ou un pilier.