US20130109552A1 - Back strenghthening maching - Google Patents

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US20130109552A1
US20130109552A1 US13/317,862 US201113317862A US2013109552A1 US 20130109552 A1 US20130109552 A1 US 20130109552A1 US 201113317862 A US201113317862 A US 201113317862A US 2013109552 A1 US2013109552 A1 US 2013109552A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63B21/00Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63B21/40Interfaces with the user related to strength training; Details thereof
    • A63B21/4041Interfaces with the user related to strength training; Details thereof characterised by the movements of the interface
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B23/00Exercising apparatus specially adapted for particular parts of the body
    • A63B23/02Exercising apparatus specially adapted for particular parts of the body for the abdomen, the spinal column or the torso muscles related to shoulders (e.g. chest muscles)
    • A63B23/0233Muscles of the back, e.g. by an extension of the body against a resistance, reverse crunch
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • This invention relates to back strengthening machines, specifically to such which use weight resistance during operation.
  • an improved back strengthening machine comprises a rolling cushion assembly unit with a convex shaped center adhered to a weight resistance assembly unit, base assembly unit, and a handle bar assembly unit.
  • FIG. 1 shows a left side perspective view showing my new design, the oblique shaded lines representing rubber, the right side being a mirror image thereof of a back strengthening machine constructed in accordance with the invention.
  • the broken lines represent portions of the structure that form no part of the claim. Included in this view are the following items: rolling cushion assembly unit, weight resistance assembly unit, base assembly unit, handlebar assembly unit, and back strengthening machine.
  • FIG. 1 A preferred embodiment of the back strengthening machine of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 1 (left side perspective view).
  • Two metal vertical bars adhered to weight resistance assembly unit 2 ( FIG. 1 ) insert into hollowed cubes adhered to rolling cushion assembly unit 1 ( FIG. 1 ).
  • the bottom vertical bar adhered to weight resistance assembly unit 2 ( FIG. 1 ) inserts into top bar adhered to base assembly unit 3 ( FIG. 1 ).
  • the base bar adhered to handlebar assembly unit 4 ( FIG. 1 ) inserts into larger base bar adhered to base assembly unit 3 ( FIG. 1 ).
  • Top bar adhered to handlebar assembly unit 4 ( FIG. 1 ) inserts into larger bottom bar adhered to handlebar assembly unit 4 ( FIG. 1 ).
  • the manner of using the improved back strengthening machine to strengthen all dorsal muscle groups is not identical to that for back strengthening machines in present use.
  • a user will stand on top of base of base assembly unit 3 , hold onto hand grips adhered to handlebar assembly unit 4 , and then press onto the rolling cushion adhered to rolling cushion assembly unit 1 , while aligning the elevated convex shape onto the spinal location.
  • the user will use knee flexion to maintain the spinning cushion adhered to rolling cushion assembly unit 1 to spin freely up and down the user's back structures.

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An improved back strengthening machine 5 having a rolling cushion assembly unit 1 contoured to firmly contact all back surfaces and strengthen all dorsal muscle groups. In addition, the back strengthening machine 5 comprises: a rolling cushion assembly unit 1, weight resistance assembly unit 2, base assembly unit 3 and a handlebar assembly unit 4. While using this machine, a user will stand onto base of base assembly unit 3, hold onto hand grips adhered to handlebar assembly unit 4, and then press onto the rolling cushion adhered to rolling cushion assembly unit 1, while aligning the elevated convex cushion shape onto the spinal location. Next, the user will use knee flexion to maintain the spinning cushion adhered to rolling cushion assembly unit 1, to spin freely up and down the user's back structures.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • Design patent Ser. No. D615,138 S issued on May 4, 2010.
  • FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH
  • Not Applicable
  • SEQUENCE LISTING OR PROGRAM
  • Not Applicable
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of Invention
  • This invention relates to back strengthening machines, specifically to such which use weight resistance during operation.
  • 2. Prior Art
  • A consumer purchases back strengthening equipment in order to exercise and strengthen all of their back muscles. Ultimately, these devices should be capable of strengthening all dorsal muscle groups.
  • Indeed, several designs of back strengthening machines were invented. However, these former designs only partially strengthen dorsal structures. This is clearly shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,618,250 to Butz (1997) and U.S. patent D439, 938 S to Batca (2001) wherein, both machines lack a cushion that makes total contact with all back structures.
  • These cushions fail to rotate along the entire spinal column or all back structures. Ultimately, these devices only slightly activate the partial strengthening of back muscles.
  • Thus a later back strengthening machine depicts similar lacking design features-in example U.S. Pat. No. 6,387,024 B1 to Monti (2002). This back strengthening apparatus clearly fails to make contact with all dorsal muscle groups. The absurd shape of its back strengthening rolling cushions is two lateral components, which lack a continuous contact surface for all dorsal structures. Indeed, they fall short of any surface contact for the spinal column. Nor do these lateral cushions roll along the entire back thereby ignoring the lumbar region and lower back structures.
  • Conclusively, heretofore-back strengthening machines render subsequent users to succumb nonetheless, into an unbalanced strengthening of back muscles. Therefore, the need still exists for a back strengthening machine that can apply equal weight resistance to all dorsal structures.
  • 3. Objects and Advantages
  • Accordingly, besides the advanced structural aspects and optimum dorsal exercise technique of the back strengthening machine in my above patent, several objects and advantages of the present invention are:
      • (a) to provide a back strengthening machine which enables the amount of weight resistance to be used easily adjustable;
      • (b) to provide a back strengthening machine whose rolling cushion contour will adequately make firm contact with all back structures;
      • (c) to provide a back strengthening machine whose embodied weight resistance will sufficiently exercise all dorsal muscle groups;
      • (d) to provide a back strengthening machine whose advantages also include the strengthening of intervertebral muscles;
      • (e) to provide a back strengthening machine which allows a user to perform the exercise in a standing then squatting up and down repeated motion position;
      • (f) to provide a back strengthening machine whose muscle strengthening technique will help decrease vertebrae subluxations within the spinal column;
      • (g) to provide a back strengthening machine whose muscle strengthening technique will help to cease the onset of back pain symptoms;
      • (h) to provide a back strengthening machine, which will decrease the malfunctions of the spine, that cause nerves to become pinched between vertebrae.
      • (i) to provide a back strengthening machine, which will stimulate the piezoelectric effect within the spinal column and all back structures.
    SUMMARY
  • In accordance with the present invention an improved back strengthening machine comprises a rolling cushion assembly unit with a convex shaped center adhered to a weight resistance assembly unit, base assembly unit, and a handle bar assembly unit.
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  • FIG. 1 shows a left side perspective view showing my new design, the oblique shaded lines representing rubber, the right side being a mirror image thereof of a back strengthening machine constructed in accordance with the invention.
  • The broken lines represent portions of the structure that form no part of the claim. Included in this view are the following items: rolling cushion assembly unit, weight resistance assembly unit, base assembly unit, handlebar assembly unit, and back strengthening machine.
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  • 5 back strengthening machine
  • 4 handle bar assembly unit
  • 3 base assembly unit
  • 2 weight resistance assembly unit
  • 1 rolling cushion assembly unit
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION—FIG. 1-7—PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
  • A preferred embodiment of the back strengthening machine of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 1 (left side perspective view). Two metal vertical bars adhered to weight resistance assembly unit 2 (FIG. 1) insert into hollowed cubes adhered to rolling cushion assembly unit 1 (FIG. 1). The bottom vertical bar adhered to weight resistance assembly unit 2 (FIG. 1) inserts into top bar adhered to base assembly unit 3 (FIG. 1). The base bar adhered to handlebar assembly unit 4 (FIG. 1) inserts into larger base bar adhered to base assembly unit 3 (FIG. 1). Top bar adhered to handlebar assembly unit 4 (FIG. 1) inserts into larger bottom bar adhered to handlebar assembly unit 4 (FIG. 1).
  • Operation—FIG. 1
  • The manner of using the improved back strengthening machine to strengthen all dorsal muscle groups is not identical to that for back strengthening machines in present use. In operation a user will stand on top of base of base assembly unit 3, hold onto hand grips adhered to handlebar assembly unit 4, and then press onto the rolling cushion adhered to rolling cushion assembly unit 1, while aligning the elevated convex shape onto the spinal location. Next, the user will use knee flexion to maintain the spinning cushion adhered to rolling cushion assembly unit 1 to spin freely up and down the user's back structures.
  • During operation of the back strengthening machine a user will benefit from the strengthening of all dorsal muscle groups, thereby increasing the stability of all back structures.

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I claim:
1. A back strengthening machine having a rolling cushion with a convex shaped middle section attached to a weight resistance unit.
2. The back strengthening machine of claim 1 having a said rolling cushion with an innovative contour that also strengthens intervertebral muscles, thereby increasing the overall stability of all back structures.
3. The back strengthening machine of claim 1 is operated by a user during which said user will perform repetitious knee flexion to maintain spinning cushion adhered to the rolling cushion assembly unit to spin freely up and the user's back and spinal structures.
4. The back strengthening machine of claim 2 wherein during said operation said user activates the said rolling cushion with said rolling cushion assembly unit to activate weight resistance unit to freely roll up and down the back.
5. The back strengthening machine of claim 3 wherein during said operation the said user will activate the said back strengthening machine to apply an even amount of weight resistance to all back surfaces.
6. The back strengthening machine of claim 4 wherein during said operation the said user remains in a prone position on the bed cushion.
7. The back strengthening machine of claim 4 wherein during said operation the said weight resistance applied to said all back surfaces will strengthen all dorsal muscle groups and activate the piezoelectric effect to all back structures.
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US20080090709A1 (en) * 2006-10-16 2008-04-17 Chih-Liang Chen Back and abdomen exercising apparatus
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US175581A (en) * 1876-04-04 Improvement in exercising apparatus
US2487730A (en) * 1947-12-12 1949-11-08 Robert J Robb Back exercising and massaging device
US5618250A (en) * 1994-09-02 1997-04-08 Butz; Todd M. Aerobic exercise machine targeting trunk muscles
US6387024B1 (en) * 1996-06-05 2002-05-14 Jonathan H. Monti Device and method for kinesiologically correct exercise and rehabilitation
US5833590A (en) * 1997-09-29 1998-11-10 Chiu; Ching-Chih Backbone stretching exerciser
US6248047B1 (en) * 1998-01-13 2001-06-19 John S. Abdo Exercise device
USD439938S1 (en) * 1999-11-05 2001-04-03 L. Ron Batca Ab crunch back extension exercise machine
US6569069B1 (en) * 2000-04-28 2003-05-27 Luis Alberto Nunez Linares Stretching and massaging device for the back and shoulders
US20050079957A1 (en) * 2003-03-20 2005-04-14 Jason Bowman Posture correction exercise device
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