[0001] The present invention relates to a system for adjusting a load for gymnastic machines.
[0002] The present invention relates also to a tensioning and returning device or said adjusting
system.
[0003] More specifically, the invention concerns a system of the above type, studied and
realized in particular for adjusting the weight of the load group or weights pack
of an exercise machine for the execution of exercises.
[0004] In the following, the description will be directed to exercise machines for strength
training of the type comprising a resistance unit of gravitational type, but it is
clear that the same should not be considered limited to this specific use.
[0005] As is well known, there are exercise machines to perform exercises in gyms, sports
centers or medical rehabilitation centers, based on a load lifting group.
[0006] Said machines, also known as to strength training machines, essentially comprise
a frame and a drive assembly, installed on the frame, on which a user can act to perform
the exercises.
[0007] Said machines also include a load group, having an adjustable load, connected by
means of suitable connecting members to said drive assembly, and means for adjusting
the load itself. Said load is normally constituted by a plurality of weights or blocks,
typically arranged stacked one on the other, vertically movable. Said adjusting means
instead comprise a load support member, known as "cruise", having a first weight or
"brick" coupled to an elongated member, arranged vertically, parallel to the movement
of the load, also known as "dip", provided with a plurality of holes.
[0008] The stacked weights or bricks are also perforated, and said dip is inserted through
said holes.
[0009] The adjustment means also comprise a pin insertable through a further hole on the
bricks, so as to engage with one of said holes of the dip. In this way, a weight is
adjusted for the execution of the exercise given by the sum of bricks arranged above
the pin. In such a way, the user performs the exercise with the suitably adjusted
load.
[0010] To avoid that the pin to get lost, it is typically connected to the machine, in particular
to the cruise, by means of a lanyard.
[0011] However, the lanyard remains slack when selecting the weight closer to the attachment
point of the lanyard itself. This implies that lanyard may fit between the weights
or get stuck, with the risk of breaking.
[0012] Therefore, in order to limit this problem, the use of elastic spiral lanyards is
known, which allow varying its own length, thus remaining less slack.
[0013] However, these lanyards over time tend to lose their elasticity due to use, so as
to be too slack and worn.
[0014] In the light of the above, it is, therefore, object of the present invention to propose
a load regulation system for exercise machines capable to overcome the prior art limitations
of the systems according to the prior art.
[0015] It is further object of present invention to provide a regulation system that is
less subject to wear during the use of the exercise machine.
[0016] It is therefore specific object of the present invention a system for adjusting a
load movable along a vertical direction for gymnastic machines provided with a frame,
said system comprising a supporting member of said mobile load, provided with a plurality
of adjustment holes, said movable load consisting of a plurality of weights arranged
stacked and selectively selectable, a selector member intended to be inserted in one
of said adjustment holes of said supporting member, in order to select a group of
said weights, adjusting said movable load, and a string having an end fixed to said
selector member, said system being characterized by comprising tensioning means of
said string, to keep said string in tension when said selector member is inserted
in one hole of said plurality of adjustment holes, and to return said selector member
when it is disengaged from said plurality of adjustment holes.
[0017] Further according to the invention, said tensioning means comprise a tensioning device
having a guide, connectable to said frame of said gymnastic machine, and a counterweight
movable slidingly along said guide, to which said string is fixed.
[0018] Preferably according to the invention, said guide is a wire, arranged substantially
parallel to said vertical direction, having the ends fixed to said frame, said counterweight
having a through hole through which said cable is inserted.
[0019] Still according to the invention, said tensioning device comprises at least one return
element of said string, such as a ring or the like.
[0020] Further according to the invention, said at least one return element is fixed to
said supporting member by a bracket or the like.
[0021] Preferably according to the invention, said at least one return element is arranged
in such a way that said string is tilted with respect to said guide, when it is tensioned,
so as to form a "V" with said guide.
[0022] Still according to the invention, said tensioning means comprise a winder spring
of said string.
[0023] Further according to the invention, said supporting member comprises an elongated
element parallel arranged and movable with respect to said vertical direction, said
plurality of adjustment holes being obtained on said elongated element, a first weight
of said plurality of weights being integral with said elongated element, and each
one of said weights have a first through hole, through which said elongated element
is insertable, and a second through hole, substantially perpendicular to said first
through hole, arranged so that when said weights are stacked and said elongated element
is inserted in said first through holes, each of said second through hole of each
one of said weights is arranged in correspondence of a respective adjustment hole
of said elongated element.
[0024] Preferably according to the invention, said system comprises a lever movably coupled
with said movable load, and said string is kept in tension by said tensioning means
and by said lever.
[0025] It is further object of the present invention a tensioning and returning device for
a system for adjusting a movable load of a gymnastic machine characterized by comprising
a selector member capable to adjust said movable load, a string having an end fixed
to said selector member, a guide substantially vertically arranged, a counterweight
slidingly movable along said guide, to which said string is fixed.
[0026] Further according to the invention, said device comprises at least one return element
of said string, such a ring or the like.
[0027] Preferably according to the invention, said at least one return element is arranged
so that said string is tilted, when it is tensioned, with respect to said guide, so
as to form a "V" with said guide.
[0028] Still according to the invention, said counterweight has a through hole and said
guide is a cable inserted in said through hole.
[0029] Further according to the invention, said device comprises a bracket or the like to
fix said return element to said gymnastic machine.
[0030] The present invention will be now described, for illustrative but not limitative
purposes, according to its preferred embodiments, with particular reference to the
figures of the enclosed drawings, wherein:
figure 1 shows an overview of a gymnastic machine provided with a load setting of
a system for exercise machines according to the present invention;
figure 2 shows a perspective front view of a first embodiment of the adjustment system,
object of the present invention;
figure 3 shows a perspective front view of some elements of the adjustment system
according to figure 2;
figure 4 shows a perspective front view of a second embodiment of the control system,
object of the present invention.
[0031] In the various figures, similar parts will be indicated by the same reference numbers.
[0032] Figure 1 shows an exercise machine, generally indicated by the reference number 1,
provides with the system for adjusting a load for gymnastic machines object of the
present invention.
[0033] The gymnastic machine 1 essentially comprises a frame 2, a drive assembly 3, installed
on said frame 2, a loading unit 4 and an adjusting system 5 of the load.
[0034] The drive unit 3 is equipped, in this case, with a seat 31 and groups of levers 32,
for the execution of the exercises by a user.
[0035] The loading unit 4, arranged on said frame 2, comprises a movable and adjustable
load 41, connected by means of suitable connection members 42 to the levers 32 of
said actuation assembly 3.
[0036] The moving load 41 comprises a plurality of weights or bricks 41', stacked one on
the other, vertically movable in a vertical direction A.
[0037] Said adjusting system 5 comprises a support member 6 of the movable load 41, known
as "cruise", having a first weight or brick 41'a of said movable load 41 and an elongated
member 61, arranged vertically, parallel to the movement of the movable load 41 (i.e.
to said vertical direction A), also known as "dip", provided with a plurality of adjacent
holes 61 a, 61 b, ..., 61 N obtained on the lateral surface.
[0038] Each one of said plurality of stacked weights 41' has a first through hole 41'n,
so that said dip 61 can be inserted through said through holes 41'n.
[0039] Said adjusting system 5 also comprises a selector member or pin 7, insertable into
a second through hole 42"n formed on said weights or bricks 41', so as to engage with
one of the holes 61 a, 61 b, ..., 61 N of said dip 61, corresponding to said second
hole 42"n of a brick 41'. In this way, a total weight is adjusted for the execution
of the exercise, given by the sum of the weights 41' stacked above the one said pin
7 is inserted therein. The user can then perform the exercise with the movable load
41 appropriately adjusted.
[0040] Normally the bricks 41' have all the same weight, with the exception of the first
brick 41'a, which has a weight equal to half of each of said bricks 41'.
[0041] For example, if each one of the blocks 41' weighs 5 kg, the first brick 41'a will
have a weight of 2,5 kg.
[0042] Said pin 7 is connected to said support member 6 of the load 41 by means of a lanyard
8, which has a first end fixed to said pin 7 and a second end fixed to tensioning
means described below.
[0043] Referring to figures 2 and 3, it is observed that said adjusting system 5 comprises
means for tensioning the lanyard 8, to prevent that the same lanyard 8 can intertwine
with parts of the gymnastic machine 1. In particular, in the present embodiment, said
tensioning means comprise a tensioning device 9 of said lanyard 8, adapted to keep
it in tension when the pin 7 is inserted into one of the adjustment holes 61 a, 61
b, 61 N, and return it when it is extracted.
[0044] Said tensioning device 9 comprises a guide or cable 91, which is arranged substantially
parallel to said vertical direction A, having a first and a second end, both fixed
to said frame 2 of said gymnastic machine 1.
[0045] Said tensioning device 9 also comprises a counterweight 92, having a through hole
92', which said cable 91 passes therethrough. Said counterweight 92 can slide on said
cable 91 and movable according to the vertical direction A.
[0046] The second end of said lanyard 8 is fixed to said counterweight 92.
[0047] Referring in particular to figure 2, it is observed that said tensioning device 9
also comprises a return element 10 of said lanyard 8, which in this embodiment is
a ring that is fixed to said support member 6, in particular to said first brick 41'a,
by means of a bracket 11 or the like.
[0048] Said lanyard 8, therefore, is fixed to said pin 7 at a first end and to said counterweight
92 at second end, passing through said return ring 10.
[0049] When said pin 7 is inserted into a hole of said plurality of adjustment holes 61
a, 61 b, ..., 61 N, said lanyard 8 is preferably inclined with respect to said guide
91, so as to form a "V" with it.
[0050] Figure 4 shows a second embodiment of said adjusting system 5, in which a lever 12
is provided, also referred to as "knight", removably coupled with said first weight
or brick 41'a, so as to exclude or include in the mobile load 41.
[0051] Said lever 12 is used by the user to exclude or include said brick 41'a in the setting
of the movable load 41 for performing an exercise.
[0052] In this way, the user can adjust a load, both according to intervals equal to the
weight of the single brick 41', and according to intervals equal to half of the weight
of a single brick 41'.
[0053] In this second embodiment of said adjusting system 5 said lanyard 8 is also returned
by said lever 12. In particular, the lanyard 8, fixed at a first end to said pin 7
and at said second end to said counterweight 92, is returned both by said transmission
ring 10 and with the lever 12.
[0054] In a possible further embodiment of said adjusting system 5, not shown in the figures,
said tensioning means comprise a spring-winder of said lanyard 8, so as to return
it when it is disengaged from one of the adjustment holes 61 a, 61 b, ..., 61 N.
[0055] The operation of the adjusting system 5 described above is as follows.
[0056] When a user wishes to perform exercises by the exercise machine 1, he sits on that
seat 31 and adjusts the moving load 41 necessary for carrying out the exercise. To
this end, he inserts said pin 7 in an adjustment hole 61 a, 61 b, ..., 61 N, in order
to select a group of bricks 41' corresponding to the weight required for the execution
of the exercise.
[0057] The counterweight 92, pulled by the lanyard 8, slides upwards vertically according
to the vertical direction A along said cable 91. The lanyard 8 is kept under tension.
Furthermore, the lanyard 8, passing through said transmission ring 10, is generally
subject to a limited wear.
[0058] After adjusting the moving load 41, the user performs the exercise by acting on said
actuating unit 3, in particular on said groups of levers 32.
[0059] Accordingly, said selected moving load 41 moves vertically according to the vertical
direction A by means of said connecting members 42. During exercises the lanyard remains
always in tension and never slack.
[0060] When the user has finished the exercise, he removes said pin 7 from the adjustment
hole, in which it was previously inserted, accordingly said counterweight flows downwardly
along said cable 91, by gravity, so as to return said pin 7, by means of said lanyard
8, to said transmission ring 10.
[0061] In this way, said lanyard 8 remains in tension when the user selects the load required
to perform the exercise, by inserting said pin 7 in one of said adjustment holes 61
a, 61 b, ..., 61 N. When the user extracts the pin 7 from the adjustment hole 61 a,
61 b, ..., 61 N, pin 7 itself is returned toward said transmission ring 10 by said
lanyard 8.
[0062] As it is obvious from the above description, adjustment system 5 allows to keep always
in tension the lanyard 8, which is connected to said pin 7, when it is inserted or
extracted in/from one of the adjustment holes 61 a, 61 b, ..., 61 N. In this way,
preventing said lanyard 8 from twisting around to the movable load 41 is possible.
[0063] An advantage of the present invention is that the parts of said tensioning and return
device are subject to little wear.
[0064] The present invention has been described for illustrative but not limitative purposes,
according to its preferred embodiments, but it is to be understood that modifications
and/or changes can be introduced by those skilled in the art without departing from
the relevant scope as defined in the enclosed claims.
1. System (5) for adjusting a load (41) movable along a vertical direction (A) for gymnastic
machines (1) provided with a frame (2), said system (5) comprising
a supporting member (6) of said mobile load (41), provided with a plurality of adjustment
holes (61 a, 61 b, ..., 61 n), said movable load (41) consisting of a plurality of
weights (41') arranged stacked and selectively selectable,
a selector member (7) intended to be inserted in one of said adjustment holes (61a,
61 b, ..., 61 n) of said supporting member (6), in order to select a group of said
weights (41'), adjusting said movable load (41), and
a string (8) having an end fixed to said selector member (7),
said system (5) being characterized by comprising tensioning means (9) of said string (8), to keep said string (8) in tension
when said selector member (7) is inserted in one hole of said plurality of adjustment
holes (61a, 61 b, ..., 61 n), and to return said selector member (7) when it is disengaged
from said plurality of adjustment holes (61 a, 61 b, ..., 61n).
2. System (5) according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said tensioning means comprise a tensioning device (9) having
a guide (91), connectable to said frame (2) of said gymnastic machine (1), and
a counterweight (92) movable slidingly along said guide (91), to which said string
(8) is fixed.
3. System (5) according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said guide is a wire (91), arranged substantially parallel to said vertical direction
(A), having the ends fixed to said frame (2), said counterweight (92) having a through
hole (92') through which said cable is inserted.
4. System (5) according to anyone of claims 2 or 3, characterized in that said tensioning device (9) comprises at least one return element (10) of said string
(8), such as a ring or the like.
5. System (5) according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said at least one return element (10) is fixed to said supporting member (6) by a
bracket (11) or the like.
6. System (5) according to any one of claims 4 or 5, characterized in that said at least one return element (10) is arranged in such a way that said string
(8) is tilted with respect to said guide (91), when it is tensioned, so as to form
a "V" with said guide (91).
7. System (5) according to claim 1, characterized in that said tensioning means (9) comprise a winder spring of said string (8).
8. System (5) according to anyone of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said supporting member (6) comprises an elongated element (61) parallel arranged
and movable with respect to said vertical direction (A), said plurality of adjustment
holes (61 a, 61 b, ..., 61 n) being obtained on said elongated element (61), a first
weight (41'a) of said plurality of weights (41') being integral with said elongated
element (61), and
in that each one of said weights (41') have a first through hole (42'n), through which said
elongated element (61) is insertable, and a second through hole (42"n), substantially
perpendicular to said first through hole (42'n), arranged so that when said weights
(41') are stacked and said elongated element (61) is inserted in said first through
holes (42'n), each of said second through hole (42"n) of each one of said weights
(41') is arranged in correspondence of a respective adjustment hole (61a, 61b, ...,
61n) of said elongated element (61).
9. System (5) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized
in that it comprises a lever (12) movably coupled with said movable load (41), and
in that said string (8) is kept in tension by said tensioning means (9) and by said lever
(12).
10. Tensioning and returning device (9) for a system (5) for adjusting a movable load
(41) of a gymnastic machine (1) characterized by comprising
a selector member (7) capable to adjust said movable load (41),
a string (8) having an end fixed to said selector member (7),
a guide (91) substantially vertically arranged,
a counterweight (92) slidingly movable along said guide (91), to which said string
(8) is fixed.
11. Device (9) according to the preceding claim, characterized by comprising at least one return element (10) of said string (8), such a ring or the
like.
12. Device (9) according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said at least one return element (10) is arranged so that said string (8) is tilted,
when it is tensioned, with respect to said guide (91), so as to form a "V" with said
guide.
13. Device (9) according to anyone of the claims 10-12, characterized in that said counterweight (92) has a through hole (92') and said guide is a cable (91) inserted
in said through hole (92').
14. Device (9) according to anyone of claims 11-13, characterized by comprising a bracket (11) or the like to fix said return element (10) to said gymnastic
machine (1) .