[0001] The present invention relates to a gymnastic machine. In particular, the present
invention relates to a gymnastic machine usable for performing functional exercises.
In more detail, the present invention relates to a gymnastic machine usable for performing
functional exercises for the arms and/or legs.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
[0002] In the field of gymnastic machines of the functional type, it is known that the rowing
machine is one of the first ones built, because of the specific nature of the rowing
motion, which is easily reproducible in a low cost machine that takes up a small amount
of space. Starting from the late Sixties, rowing machines were provided with hinged
levers to reproduce the part of oar the user can grip, as in the Patent
US3528653 by inventors Stuckenschneider and Ross, but from the early Eighties simplified machines
have been produced of the type described with reference to the patent
US4714244 now expired - by the American firm Bally Manufacturing Corporation. Since the early
Nineties, the rowing machine "Concept 2" has been known, in which the brake system
comprises a blade rotor rotating in air inside a casing provided with inputs for adjusting
resistance inversely to the allowable air flow.
[0003] Such rowing machines are very simple, since the load group comprises a drum connected
to a brake on which is wound in spiral fashion a cable whereto is connected a handlebar
that simulates the oar. The load group is supported by a frame, carrying a seat movable
with reciprocating motion on a guide of the alternating rectilinear motion. Familiarity
with the rowing motion has facilitated the widespread use of rowing machines also
in homes. On the other hand, the familiarity with the motion has frequently led to
an underestimation of its particular complexity, sometimes causing damage that could
be treated only surgically. The correct proportioning of the forces exercised by the
muscles of the upper region and of the lower region, co-ordinated by the part of the
torso that connects them, determines the execution of an elegant motion, safe from
muscle trauma and discopathy. Hence, prior art rowing machines need to be used under
the close control of an experienced trainer, to avoid serious injury.
[0004] In view of the above description, use of prior art rowing machines does not exclude,
a priori, the risk of permanent damage to the spine. Therefore, use of functional
machine on which to train more than one body region with total safety is currently
an unsolved problem, and it represents an interesting challenge for the applicant,
which confronted it through its own researchers and was able to solve it.
[0005] In consideration of the situation described above, it would be desirable to have
available a gymnastic machine which, in addition to enabling to limit and possibly
to overcome the typical drawbacks of the art illustrated above, could define a new
standard for these types of gymnastic machines.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0006] The present invention relates to a gymnastic machine. In particular, the present
invention relates to a gymnastic machine usable for performing functional exercises.
In more detail, the present invention relates to a gymnastic machine usable for performing
functional exercises for the arms and/or legs.
[0007] The objective of the present invention is to construct a functional gymnastic machine
that allows the disadvantages described above to be solved, and which is suitable
to satisfy a plurality of requirements that to date have still not been addressed,
and therefore, suitable to represent a new and original source of economic interest
and capable of modifying the current fitness market.
[0008] According to the present invention, a gymnastic machine is constructed, whose main
characteristics are described in at least one of the appended claims.
[0009] In particular, the present invention relates to a rowing machine, said rowing machine
being effectively usable for the safe execution of training sessions which globally
involve the muscle regions of the body.
[0010] A further objective of the present invention is to provide a training method implementable
on functional gymnastic machines, and in particular on gymnastic machines similar
to rowing machine.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0011] Further characteristics and advantages of the machine according to the present invention
will be more apparent from the description below, set forth with reference to the
accompanying drawings, which illustrate some non-limiting examples of embodiment,
in which identical or corresponding parts of the machine itself are identified by
the same reference numbers. In particular:
- figure 1 is a schematic side elevation view of a first preferred embodiment of the
present invention;
- figure 2 is a plan view of figure 1; and
- figure 3 is a schematic side elevation view of a second preferred embodiment of figure
1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0012] In figure 1, no. 1 indicates, in its entirety, a gymnastic machine comprising a frame
10, which is provided with a guide 20 of rectilinear motion extending along a given
direction 30 to carry a user support member 40 in a freely sliding manner. A load
device 50 contained inside a casing 51 and supported by the frame 10 comprises at
least one load unit 52 of a given nature, and at least one implement 60 (shown in
figures 1 and 3) coupled with the load unit 52 by means of a traction device 70. The
guide 20 presents a first end 22, and the load device comprises a further load unit
54 that may or may not be distinct from the unit 52 and associated with the support
member 40 to condition its mobility along the guide 20, in order to exercise two actions,
controllable jointly or separately on a user's muscles. It must be noted that, without
limiting the generality of the present invention, hereinafter the support member 40
comprises a seat that shall be indicated with the same reference number. In this regard,
the seat 40 is coupled with the load unit 54 by means of a fastening device 72, comprising
a traction member 72. Similarly, without limiting the generality of the present invention,
the traction device 70 comprises a cable 70, which may indifferently be made of textile
fibre or braided metal; also similarly, the implement 60 comprises a handlebar 60
connected to the cable 70 in centreline position; and the traction member 72 comprises
a further cable 72.
[0013] Again according to figure 1, the machine 1 comprises a regulating unit 80 associated
with the load device 50 to regulate or balance, according to criteria preferred by
the user, the resisting actions exercisable on the load units 52 and 54 respectively
on the implement 60 and on the seat 40 along the direction 30. At least one of the
load units 52 and 54, or even both, may be of the gravitational type, so comprising,
for example, a plurality of bricks carried slidably by vertical guides, known in themselves
and therefore purposely not shown. Alternatively, at least one of the load units 52
and 54 may be of the mechanical type and may comprise, for example, although not limitingly,
friction brake devices, known and thus not illustrated, for example, although not
limitingly, band brakes or shoe brakes; or at least one of the load units 52 e 54
may be of a known fluid-dynamic type, for example, although not limitingly, provided
with a blade rotor movable in a fluid, generally air, water or oil as in the case
of the aforementioned "Concept 2" rowing machine. One the other hand, it is certainly
more practical and less bulky if at least one of the load units 52 and 54 is of the
electromagnetic type. In particular, with reference to figure 1, each load unit 52
and 54 comprises an electromagnetic device 56 suitable to dissipate rotational mechanical
energy, and in particular at least one of said load units comprises, without limiting
the generality of the present invention, an electromagnetic brake 57. For the sake
of convenience, both of the load units 52 and 54 comprise a brake 57 of electromagnetic
type.
[0014] Therefore, the unit 80 is electronically connected to each electromagnetic brake
57 and, without limiting the generality of the present invention, it can be positioned
internally to the casing 51, as shown in figure 1, or externally to the case 51 protecting
the load units 52 and 54 as shown in figure 2, and be supported by the frame 10 and
totally contained within a console 59, hence not visible from the exterior. The unit
80 comprises a logic device, generally an electronic card 82, programmable by means
of a keyboard or at least a plurality of keys 84 carried by the console 59 and electronically
connected to the card 82 in known fashion. Furthermore, the console 59 is provided
with at least a display 86 through which it is possible to verify the current operating
state of the load device 50, and therefore also the total power absorbed by the device
50 through the two units 52 and 54, and the percentage of power absorbed by each of
the two units, but also the number of strokes per minute of the implement 60 and/or
of the seat 40. For the sake of simplicity, the card 82 could coincide or be a part
of a programmable logic programmer, known and not illustrated, because it is functionally
suitable to embody, in use, what is described above.
[0015] From the constructive point of view, each brake 57 is associated with a transmission
58 with parallel axes, in which two shafts 58' and 58" are mechanically connected
to each other by means of a belt or any other flexible member wound in a loop on one
of the wheels carried by the same shafts 58' and 58", or in any other way. In the
case of unit 52, the shaft 58' is supported by the frame 10 in known fashion and not
illustrated, and carries, keyed on, a disk 62 of the brake 57 itself; furthermore,
in this transmission 58 the further shaft 58" is positioned side by side and parallel
to the shaft 58', and is also supported by the frame 10 in known fashion and not illustrated.
This second shaft 58" carries, keyed, a drum 64, whereon is wound in spiral fashion
a flexible member, generally the cable 70 made of braided textile material, which
is stably connected to the implement 60. In the case of transmission 58 of the unit
54, what has already been specified with reference to the shafts 58' and 58" applies,
whilst the drum 64 carried by the corresponding shaft 58" carries, wound in spiral,
the cable 72 made of braided textile material which is stably connected to the seat
40. Furthermore, with reference to any of the figures 1 and 2, the guide 20 presents
a first end 22 provided with an abutment member 24 (visible in figures 1 and 3) connected
rigidly to the guide 20 between the seat 40 and the load device 50 to serve as a contrast
member for an effort exercised on the seat 40.
[0016] In view of what is described above, the machine 1 can be interpreted as a rowing
machine 1, wherein the implement 60, if embodied by means of a handlebar 60, simulates
an oar and the seat 40 simulates a seat carried movable with alternative motion on
rails in the cockpit of the boat.
[0017] As is well known, the athlete positions himself on the seat 40 after having secured
his/her feet to the fixed abutment member 24 before starting to row.
[0018] Use of the machine 1, taken by itself or as a rowing machine 1, is easily understood
from the above description and requires no further explanation. However, it may be
opportune to provide some additional information, among them the fact that the start
of the training session is preceded by the steps of taking place on the seat 40 carried
movable by the guide 20 from and to a respective rest position; connecting the lower
limbs to the member 24 carried fixed by the frame 10 to have a bearing point to exercise
thrust on the seat 40 against the resistance exercised by the load unit 54; gripping
the handlebar 60 to exercise the traction effort on the load unit 52 through the cable
70 to train the upper limbs. At this point it possible to start the training alternating
a step of exercising a thrust with the lower limbs against the member 24 to displace
the seat 40 from and to the corresponding rest position against the action of the
unit 54 through the cable 72, and a step of imposing a traction effort on said load
unit 52 through implement 60 and cable 70. It should be kept in mind that, in any
case, the step of exercising thrust with the lower limbs against the member 24 to
displace the seat 40 can be performed against the resistance of the load unit 54 independently
from the way this unit 54 is constructed, and that the latter unit can be distinct
from the load unit 52 itself, or said units 52 and 54 may be mechanically or electronically
coupled to each other to determine energy absorption in manners mentioned above, as
will be better specified below. Furthermore, the step of exercising a traction effort
on the handlebar acting on the load unit 52 and the step of exercising a thrust with
the lower limbs against the member 24 can be subsequent or simultaneous to a step
of balancing at will the traction effort and the thrust through the regulating unit
80. Said balancing is particularly useful in the case of less experienced users, given
that, if performed under medical supervision, in addition to making the rowing exercise
more effective in training terms, enables to control and prevent the formation of
herniated disks, which can be caused by an improper use of the rowing machine 1 itself.
[0019] It should be specified that, if the regulating unit 80 is provided with devices for
detecting the instantaneous position of the implement 60 and/or of the seat 40 in
association with the traction device 70, e.g. encoders 66 provided with a rotatable
equipment associated with the drums 64 and/or linear associated with the implement
60 and/or with the seat 40, it is possible to interact with the units 52 and 54 by
means of the electronic card 82 of the unit 80 in such a way as to generate electronic
signals usable in feedback control loops to drive the units 52 and 54 at will. In
this way, it is possible to cause a variation of the load produced by the corresponding
electromagnetic brakes 57 for setting training profiles on the basis of current or
average operating data, combined in real time with given parameters set by the user
and/or predetermined according to criteria derived from physiological and/or other
types of analyses. Naturally, the complexity of the operating functions of the regulating
unit 80 may require it to be provided with a programmable logic programmer which may
or may not be able to communicate with resident memory cards and/or memory cards loaded
on customisable portable memories.
[0020] In particular, among the determined parameters measurable by the encoders 66 can
be considered static or dynamic values such as the instantaneous position of the handlebar
60 and/or of the seat 40, the instantaneous velocity of the handlebar 60 and/or of
the seat 40, the instantaneous traction effort exercised on the handlebar 60 or the
thrust of the lower limbs on the seat 40.
[0021] Finally, it is clear that modifications and variants can be made to the machine described
and illustrated herein without however departing from the protective scope of the
present invention.
[0022] For example, with reference to figure 3, the set-up of the machine 1 could be changed
by utilising, instead of the fastening member 72, and therefore of the cable 72, a
linear electric motor 90, in which a stator 92 is connected to the guide 20 and a
respective cursor 94 is connected to the seat 40. In this way it may be possible considerably
to reduce the bulk on the ground of the device 50, and enable to make the machine
1 markedly slighter, in such a way as to make it also easier to store in small spaces
at the end of the training session.
[0023] On the other hand, this solution would enable to make the seat 40 controllable by
means of the regulating unit 80 in relation to the power dissipated both in the movement
away from and in the movement back towards a given rest position, similarly to what
would be possible if the seat were connected to a double acting motor 90.
[0024] Again in order to make the machine 1 easy to store in a small space when not in use,
the connection between the guide 20 and the frame 10 could be rigid and selectively
releasable, or the guide 20 could even be hinged to the frame 10 from the side of
the device 50. In this way, the simple rotation of the guide 20 relative to the portion
of the frame 10 carrying the device 50 would allow a considerable reduction in the
bulk on the ground of the machine 1.
[0025] It is thus clear that the presence of two distinct load units 52 and 54 and of the
regulating unit 80, that allows their dynamic balancing, allows to set training paths
in which the distinct regions of a user's body, normally the upper and lower limbs,
are stressed to a different percentage and in any case such as to avoid traumas to
less experienced users. Therefore, every machine 1 or rowing machine 1 having the
structure and the equipment described above enables to combine the characteristics
of ease of use and safety of operation even in the case of training profiles in which
the current ratio between the loads imposed by the units 52 and 54 individually and
in combination is managed in a personalised, advanced manner with respect to similar
machines constructed according to the teachings of the prior art.
1. A gymnastic machine (1) comprising a frame (10) associated with a guide (20) extending
along a given direction (30) to carry a support member (40) in a freely sliding manner;
load means (50) supported by said frame (10) and comprising at least one load unit
(52) and at least one implement (60) associated with said load unit (52) by means
of a traction device (70); characterised in that said load means (50) comprise a further load unit (54) associated with said support
member (40) to condition its mobility along said guide (20), in order to exercise
separately controllable actions on a user's muscles.
2. A machine according to claim 1, characterised in that said further load unit (54) is mechanically or electronically coupled to said load
unit (52).
3. A machine according to claim 1 or 2, characterised by comprising regulating means (80) associated to said load means (50) to regulate,
in use, resisting actions on said implement (60) and on said support member (40).
4. A machine according to claim 3, characterised in that said regulating means (80) comprise at least one programmable logic device (82).
5. A machine according to claim 3 or 4, characterised in that said regulating means (80) comprise at least one device (66) for the instantaneous
measurement of dynamic parameters corresponding to every said implement (60) and/or
said support member (40) for the setting of training profiles on the basis of current
or average operating data combined in real time with given pre-set and/or predetermined
parameters.
6. A machine according to claim 5, characterised in that said dynamic parameters comprise alternatively or in combination information about
the instantaneous position of each said implement (60) and/or of said support member
(40), the instantaneous velocity of every said implement (60) and/or of said support
member (40), an instantaneous traction effort exercised on each said implement (60)
and/or a thrust exercised on said support member (40).
7. A machine according to any one of claims 4-6, characterised in that said programmable logic device (82) is suitable to enable, in use, a dynamic balancing
of said load unit (52) and further load unit (54) to set up training paths in which
distinct regions of a user's body, associated respectively to each said implement
(60) and/or to said support member (40) can be stressed in different percentages,
definable at will.
8. A machine according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said guide (20) presents a first end (22); said further load unit (54) comprising
a fastening device (72) (90) associated with said support member (40) to hinder its
displacements from said first end (22) along the said guide (20).
9. A machine according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said first end (22) is provided with an abutment member (24) positioned between said
support member (40) and said load means (50); said abutment member being usable to
contrast statically said thrust exercised on said support member (40).
10. A machine according to any one of claims 1-8, characterised in that said first end (22) is provided with an abutment member (24) positioned on the same
side as said load means (50) relative to said support member (40); said abutment member
(24) being usable to contrast statically said thrust imposed on said support member
(40).
11. A machine according to any one of claims 1-10, characterised in that at least one of said load unit (52) and further load unit (54) is of the gravitational
type.
12. A machine according to any one of claims 1-10, characterised in that at least one of said load unit (52) and further load unit (54) is of the mechanical
type with variation of friction between respective moving parts.
13. A machine according to any one of claims 1-10, characterised in that at least one of said load unit (52) and further load unit (54) is of the fluidodynamic
type.
14. A machine according to claim 13, characterised in that at least one of said load unit (52) and further load unit (54) comprises a blade
rotor rotating in air, water or oil.
15. A machine according to any one of claims 1-10, characterised in that at least one of said load unit (52) and further load unit (54) is of the electromagnetic
type.
16. A machine according to claim 15, characterised in that said load unit (52) comprises a first electromagnetic dissipating device (56).
17. A machine according to claim 16, characterised in that said first dissipating device (56) comprises an electromagnetic brake (57).
18. A machine according to any one of claims 1-10 and 12-17, characterised in that said further load unit (54) comprises a second electromagnetic dissipating device
(56).
19. A machine according to claim 18, characterised in that said second dissipating device (56) comprises an electromagnetic brake (57).
20. A machine according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterised in that said implement (60) comprises a handlebar (60) and said support member (40) comprises
a seat (40) for a user.
21. A machine according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said traction device (70) comprises a flexible member (70).
22. A machine according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said fastening device (72) comprises a further flexible member (72).
23. A machine according to any one of claims 8-22, characterised in that said fastening device (90) comprises a linear actuator (90).
24. A machine according to claim 23, characterised in that said linear actuator (90) comprises a linear electric motor in which a respective
cursor (94) is rigidly connected to said seat (40), and a respective stator (92) is
associated to said guide (20).
25. A rowing machine (1) comprising a frame (10) associated with a guide (20) of rectilinear
motion extending along a given direction to carry a seat (40) in a freely sliding
manner; load means (50) supported by said frame (10) and comprising at least one load
unit (52) and at least one handlebar (60) associated with said load unit (52) by means
of a traction device (70); characterised in that said load means (50) comprise a further load unit (54) associated with said seat
(40) to condition its mobility along said guide (20), in order to exercise separately
controllable actions on a user's muscles; said further load unit (54) being mechanically
distinct from said load unit (52).
26. A rowing machine according to claim 25, characterised by comprising regulating means (80) associated with said traction device (70) and said
load unit (52) to regulate, in use, resisting actions exercisable on said handlebar
(60) and on said seat (40).
27. A rowing machine according to claim 26, characterised in that said regulating means (80) comprise at least one programmable logic device (82).
28. A rowing machine according to claim 26 or 27,
characterised in that said regulating means (80) comprise at least one device (66) for the instantaneous
measurement of dynamic parameters corresponding to each said implement (60) and/or
said support member (40) for setting training profiles on the basis of current or
average operating data combined in real time with given parameters, pre-set and/or
predetermined.
29. A rowing machine according to claim 28, characterised in that said dynamic parameters comprise, alternatively or in combination, information about
the instantaneous position of each said implement (60) and/or of said support member
(40), the instantaneous velocity of each said implement (60) and/or said support member
(40), an instantaneous traction effort exercised on each said implement (60) and/or
a thrust exercised on said support member (40).
30. A rowing machine according to any one of claims 27-29, characterised in that said programmable logic device (82) is suitable to enable, in use, a dynamic balancing
of said load unit (52) and further load unit (54) to set training paths in which distinct
regions of a user's body, associated respectively with each said implement (60) and/or
with said support member (40) can be stressed in different percentages definable at
will.
31. A rowing machine according to any one of claims 25-30, characterised in that said guide (20) providing a first end (22), said further load unit (54) comprises
a fastening member (72) associated with said seat (40) to hinder its displacements
from said first end (22) along said guide (20).
32. A rowing machine according to any one of claims 25-30, characterised in that said first end (22) is provided with an abutment member (24) positioned between the
seat (40) and said load means (50); said abutment member (24) being usable to contrast
statically said thrust imposed on said seat (40).
33. A rowing machine according to any one of claims 31-32, characterised in that said first end (22) is provided with an abutment member (24) positioned at the same
side as said load means (50) relative to said seat (40); said abutment member (24)
being usable to contrast statically said thrust imposed on said seat (40).
34. A rowing machine according to any one of preceding claims, characterised in that at least one of said load unit (52) and further load unit (54) is of the gravitational
type.
35. A rowing machine according to any one of claims 29-34, characterised in that at least one of said load unit (52) and further load unit (54) is of the electromagnetic
type.
36. A rowing machine according to claim 35, characterised in that said load unit (52) comprises a first electromagnetic dissipating device (56).
37. A rowing machine according to claim 36, characterised in that said first dissipating device (56) comprises an electromagnetic brake (57).
38. A rowing machine according to any one of claims 25-33 and 35-37, characterised in that said further load unit (54) comprises a second electromagnetic dissipating device
(56).
39. A rowing machine according to claim 38, characterised in that said second dissipating device (56) comprises an electromagnetic brake (57).
40. A rowing machine according to any one of claims 25-39, characterised in that said guide (20) is rigidly connected to said frame (10) in releasable fashion to
enable the reduction of the bulk on the ground following use.
41. A rowing machine according to any one of claims 25-40, characterised in that said guide (20) is hinged to said frame (10) to enable the reduction of the bulk
on the ground following use.
42. A rowing machine according to any one of claims 25-41, characterised in that said traction device (70) comprises a flexible member (70).
43. A rowing machine according to any one of claims 25-42, characterised in that said fastening device (72) comprises a further flexible member (72).
44. A rowing machine according to any one of claims 25-43, characterised in that said fastening device (90) comprises a linear actuator (90).
45. A rowing machine according to claim 44, characterised in that said linear actuator (90) comprises an electric linear motor in which a respective
cursor (94) is rigidly connected to said seat (40), and a respective stator (92) is
associated with said guide (20).
46. A method for executing a gymnastic exercise through a rowing machine (1) as described
with reference to at least one of the claims 25-46, and comprising the steps of acting
on a handlebar (60) to impose a traction effort on a load unit (52) through a cable
(70) to train upper limbs and of imposing a thrust with lower limbs against an abutment
(24) to displace a seat (40) from and to a respective rest position, characterised in that said step of imposing a thrust with lower limbs against said abutment (24) can be
executed against the resistance of a further load unit (54).
47. A method according to claim 46, characterised in that said step of imposing a traction effort on said load unit (52) through a cable (70)
and said step of exercising a thrust with lower limbs against said abutment (24) are
simultaneous or subsequent to a step of balancing at will said traction effort and
said thrust through regulating means (80) associated with said load unit (52) and
said further load unit (54).
48. A method according to claim 47, characterised in that said step of balancing at will said traction effort and said thrust through regulating
means (80) can be executed through a programmable logic programmer (82).
49. A method according to claim 47 or 48, characterised in that said further load unit comprises an electric actuator (90) in which a respective
cursor (94) is rigidly connected to said seat (40), and a respective stator (92) is
connected to said guide (20).
50. A method according to any one of claims 46-49, characterised in that said rest position can be adjusted at will along said guide (20).