EP1923101A1 - Dispositif d'entraînement - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a training device for improving the muscles.
- generic training devices have a weight block with a plurality of regularly weight plates of equal weight, which are arranged one above the other and can be connected via a cable, which is in operative connection with at least one user-actuated actuator.
- the cable often has a rod or the like at its end associated with the weight block, which passes through the individual weight plates and can be locked with a bolt relative to a selected weight plate or a plurality of weight plates.
- the respective weight to be lifted can be adjusted.
- the weight is lifted by a user who acts on a user-actuated actuator for this purpose. It is not necessary that the user-actuated actuator is manually operated.
- the actuating element may also be a pad, which bears against the part of the body to be moved and the movement of this body part opposes a certain, controllable by the number of weight plates counterforce.
- the actuating element may also be a pad, which bears against the part of the body to be moved and the movement of this body part opposes a certain, controllable by the number of weight plates counterforce.
- a relatively low weight is initially set today.
- the user of the training device should work against this weight force with a holding phase in which the weight force is applied over a period of about 90 to 120 seconds. Thereafter, the weight is increased.
- the training takes place in a weight room at various training devices, which are trained in a professionally elaborated training Beuger and Strecker usually directly behind each other.
- a training device is to be specified, which has a higher utility value for a user. Furthermore, the present invention preferably aims to provide a training device that is particularly suitable for the training of motor sportsmen.
- a training device is further developed by a weight distribution device by which the weight force of the at least one weight plate is selectively transferable to one or more actuators simultaneously.
- the exercise device Compared to previously known training devices, a completely new approach is taken with the present invention.
- the exercise device according to the invention not only to train a specific muscle or a specific muscle group, but to provide different actuators, each acting on the weight block and its weight to be lifted during training weight is distributed over the weight distribution device.
- the weight distribution device can forward the weight of the weight plate (s) in equal parts via cables to the respective actuators. It is also possible to set a specific weight distribution to the different actuators via levers of the weight distribution device.
- the weight distribution device is designed such that upon actuation of two or more actuators, these collectively lift the weight of the weight plate (s).
- the weight distribution device can also be designed such that the weight can be raised by actuating a single actuating element, whereas another actuating element is guided substantially without weight, which after releasing the first actuating element carries the weight force of the weight plate (s).
- the weight distribution device can also be designed such that the weight can be raised by actuating a single actuating element, whereas another actuating element is guided substantially without weight, which after releasing the first actuating element carries the weight force of the weight plate (s).
- the first actuator When lifting the weight plate, the first actuator then carries the full load of the weight plate (s); when lowering another actuator carries the weight of the weight plate (s).
- the weight of the weight plate can be optionally applied to one of the plural actuators during the same load cycle (lifting and lowering of the weight plate).
- the weight distribution device with a carriage which can be acted upon by the weight force of the at least one weight plate and can be brought into operative connection with one or more actuation elements.
- the carriage is here preferably acted upon on one side with the weight of the at least one active weight plate.
- the coupling of the force of the carriage held by the weight of the actuating element is preferably carried out by drivers, which are relatively movable and connected via cables with the actuators.
- drivers which are relatively movable and connected via cables with the actuators.
- For each actuator at least one driver is provided. Since the drivers are movable relative to each other, they can optionally take over the coupling of the weight, so that different actuators can be actuated to train different muscles of the user's body due to different drivers.
- the aforementioned drivers preferably comprise cylindrical elements which are provided at one end with a stop which can be applied against the carriage, and at the other end are connected to the associated cable.
- the cylinder elements are guided in the manner of push rods on the carriage, so that when pulling on the cylinder element associated cable this slides relative to the carriage in his trained on the carriage guide until the stop abuts against the carriage. Thereafter, further train on the cable causes the associated driver in any case partially carries the weight and moves the carriage against the weight.
- the carriage is provided movable in the vertical, so that the remaining drivers remain stationary due to the weight force and the slide effetschiebt on the driver associated cylinder element.
- the respective cables are preferably releasably attached to the cylinder elements for adjusting the effective cable length.
- the weight distribution device is arranged so that the actuation of any actuator immediately leads to a loading of the corresponding actuating element with the weight.
- it is prevented by the calibration that upon actuation of the actuating element initially an idle stroke is required until the desired weight acts on the respective actuating element.
- Such a configuration is to be preferred in principle and prevents undesired stresses on the musculature by jerky rise of a voltage applied to the actuating element counterforce.
- Particularly space-saving training device of the invention can be further developed in that the carriage is connected to a transmission cable, the other end carries a coupling element on which the at least one weight plate can be fastened.
- This transfer cable can be deflected over several rollers to be guided from the top of the weight block to the bottom of the carriage, leaving open the possibility of the weight distribution device and the weight block side by side, i. to arrange substantially equal in height to each other.
- the carriage should rest on a possible calibration, preferably in the rest position, at the rest stop, which holds the weight force of the at least one weight plate.
- This rest stop can be elastically mounted, so that the weight is softly cushioned when hitting the carriage.
- the stop can also be adjusted.
- a metallic beating of the individual weight plates against each other when releasing the actuators is thereby reliably prevented that is provided in the rest position not secured to the coupling element weight plates at a distance from the bottom of the attached to the coupling element weight plates.
- a weight block lifting device In order to change the weight force acting on the coupling element, a weight block lifting device is provided with which those weight plates which are not are arranged on the coupling element, can be raised in the direction of the weight plates connected thereto.
- an actuating element should be arranged at a location on the training device that can be reached by the user in his training position.
- the lifting of the other weight blocks can be motor-driven.
- the weight block lifting device comprises a lever which is connected to an eccentric engaging under the weight block. By pivoting the lever, the eccentric acts from below against the remaining weight plates of the weight block and raises them.
- the training device preferably has a seat pan and a steering wheel.
- the seat shell is understood to mean any support on the underside which, in particular, supports the thigh and the back of the user.
- the seat shell should correspond in terms of their design of the seat actually used in the race.
- the steering wheel can be acted upon by the weight of the at least one weight plate, via a cable and with the interposition of the weight distribution device. This makes it possible to use the steering wheel to lift part of the weight or the entire weight and also to train other muscles or muscle groups.
- the steering wheel is preferably in operative connection with a winding drum, around which the steering wheel cable loop is wound, which is guided with both ends to the weight distribution device.
- the two stops are in the rest position substantially against the carriage, so that both a deflection of the steering wheel to the left as well as a deflection of the steering wheel to the right only against the weight of the weight block is possible.
- the training device further comprises at least two connected to a head actuator and via the weight distribution device with the weight of the at least one weight plate acted on head cables.
- the at least two head cables are preferably provided opposite one another to train, for example, the muscles during a pitching movement.
- the head cables are arranged offset by about 90 ° about the head of the user.
- the force imparted by the cables becomes introduced into the head via a browband.
- FIG. 2 an embodiment of a training device for the training of an athlete is shown.
- the embodiment has a substantially rectangular frame 2, which is provided on one of its longitudinal sides (see Fig. 2) with rollers 4, which come into contact with the ground during pivoting of the frame 2 from the horizontal, so that the frame 2 move can be.
- a weight block 6 On the frame 2 immediately adjacent to the rollers 4 having side is a weight block 6 with a plurality of superimposed weight plates 8, which are guided guided by guide rods 10 in the vertical.
- the weight block 6 has a recessed between the two guide rods 10 recess 12 for receiving a coupling element 14.
- the coupling element 14 has holes.
- the weight plates have 8 holes. From the training position, a user of the exercise device may selectively push a pin through one of the weight plates through the coupling element 14, so as to detachably connect this weight plate with the coupling element and adjust the desired weight for training weight.
- the weight distribution device 22 comprises two vertically extending guide posts 24, on which a carriage 26 is slidably guided in the vertical.
- This carriage 26 is connected to the deflected transfer cable 16 and has a plurality of bores 28, which are each penetrated by a cylindrical element 30.
- the cylinder elements 30 are guided displaceably in the bores 28 and have stops in the form of cylindrical thickenings 32 at their lower end. In the drawing, these stops 32 are shown at a distance from the carriage 26 for better depiction.
- a top plate 34 At the upper end of the guide supports 24 is a top plate 34 which is provided with the bores 28 of the carriage 26 corresponding holes.
- a Umlenkrollen 100 is provided, which carries a total of six pulleys 38 to 48.
- These cylinder elements 30 are usually longer than the distance between the carriage 26 in a rest position and the top plate 34.
- this rest position of the carriage 26 is located on a rest stop, not shown, which is slidably mounted on at least one of the guide supports 24 and relative to this is fixed ,
- the rest stop in the training position can be adjusted by the user of the training device.
- the respective cables are kept adjustable in length.
- the cylinder members 30 may be engaged with a threaded member which is disposed at the lower end of the corresponding cable and may be rotated relative thereto to adjust the effective cable length of the respective cable. In this way, a calibration can be made so that the cylinder element 30 associated with the stop 32 in the rest position of the carriage 26 at the bottom thereof.
- the embodiment shown serves as a training device for the arm muscles and the neck muscles of a motor sportsman.
- the exemplary embodiment has two actuating elements, namely a steering wheel 50 and a helmet 52, which can be acted upon by the weight distribution of the active weight plates 8 of the weight block 6 via cables which are shown in greater detail in FIG.
- the steering wheel 50 is rotationally mounted on a shaft 54 which is rotationally fixed via a gear 56 with a winding drum shaft 58.
- a winding drum 62 is held on this winding drum shaft 58.
- This winding drum 62 is wrapped by a steering wheel cable 64, which is deflected via the deflection rollers 38 and 40 to the weight distribution device 22 and is connected there with its respective ends, each having a cylindrical element 30.
- the stops 32 of these cylindrical elements 30 abut the carriage 26 so that any rotational movement of the steering wheel 50 from the center position is possible only against the weight force of the active weight plates 8.
- the further front deflection roller 42 carries a front cable 66, which is guided via further deflection rollers 68 to the front of the helmet 52. Between the last deflecting roller 68 and the helmet 52, the front cable 66 extends substantially horizontally, i. parallel to the frame 2.
- a rear cable 70 which is deflected by pulleys 72 from its outgoing from the helmet 52 horizontal extension to the frame 2 down.
- the last of the deflection rollers 72 is located in the rear corner (see Fig. 2) of the frame 2 and directs the rear Cable 70 in the direction of an upper guide roller 74 to which is held together with the guide rollers 18 and further, below explained further upper pulleys on a common upper Umlenkrollenarme 76, on the one hand directly to the frame 2 and on the other hand, the upper ends of the guide rods 10th supported.
- Transverse to the front cable 66 and the rear cable 70 is from the helmet 52 each have a left cable 78 and a right cable 80 from.
- the left cable 78 is guided over pulleys 82 first down to the frame 2 and there to the other, weight block side long side.
- the last lower pulley 82 is located immediately adjacent to the lower pulley 72 to the rear cable 70 in the rear weight block side corner of the frame 2 (see Fig. 5).
- the left cable 78 is guided upward to an upper guide roller 84, which can be seen in Fig. 2 and in Fig. 3 of the far vome lying guide roller 74 is covered.
- this upper guide roller 84 of the left cable 78 is mounted on the Umlenkrollenanii 76.
- the right cable 80 is first deflected via deflecting rollers 86 down to a rear, attached to the Umlenkrollenarmen 76 guide roller 88. From there, the right cable 80 is guided to the middle rear guide roller 46, which deflects the right cable 80 in the direction of the weight distribution device 22.
- the deflecting rollers 44 and 48 which are adjacent with respect to this deflecting roller 46, on the one hand deflect the left cable 78 coming from the upper deflecting roller 84 and, on the other hand, the rear cable 70 coming from the upper deflecting roller 74.
- the respective first deflection rollers 68, 72, 82, 86 for the coming of the helmet cables 66, 70, 78, 80 are height adjustable.
- This adjustability is dimensioned so that users of different body size at substantially horizontal extent of the cables 66, 70, 78, 80 between the helmet 52 and the first guide pulley 68, 72, 82, 86 can take place in the training device.
- the seat shell 100 can be removed by loosening a few screws to provide a custom-tailored to the user seat easily on the training device.
- the roller supports 90 for the left and rear cable pulls 78, 70 are fixed to diagonal braces 102 whose rectangular cross-section is slightly smaller than that of the diagonal support brackets 104.
- the diagonal braces 102 can be connected to the frame 2 by insertion into the diagonal support receptacles 104. It is regularly not necessary to secure the diagonal braces 102 separately from the diagonal support receivers 104.
- the embodiment shown in the drawing comprises a weight block lifting device 110, which comprises an eccentric 112 which cooperates with a holding plate 114 on which rest those weight plates 8 which do not hang on the coupling element 14.
- the holding plate 114 has for this purpose a bearing pin 116 which carries a plastic roller 118 which cooperates with the surface of the eccentric 112.
- the weight block lifter 110 further has a lever 120 which is operatively associated with the cam 112 and is in the training position by a user of the device, i. absorbed in the seat can be achieved. By pivoting the lever 120, the eccentric 122 is pressed against the plastic roller 118 and lifts the holding plate 114 in this case.
- the inactive weight plates 8, ie those weight plates 8 which are not connected to the coupling element 14, are at a distance from the active weight plates 8.
- This state of course applies to the actuation of the actuating elements, ie when lifting the weight plates.
- the state also applies to the rest position, ie when the actuators 50, 52 are not actuated by a user and the carriage 26 is in the rest position.
- the holding plate 114 is raised and the inactive weight plates 8 are approximated to the active weight plates 8 until they abut each other. Now the user can change the number of active weight plates.
- the retaining plate 114 falls back to its original position, so that the active and the inactive weight plates 8 are again spaced from each other.
- the distance is chosen so that even when using the training device and in case of possible strains in particular of the transmission cable 16, the active weight plates 8 do not strike against the inactive weight plates when the carriage 26 his Rest position reached.
- In the rest position are substantially all stops 32 on the underside of the carriage 26, which means that the corresponding stops 32 abut with its stop surface on the carriage 26 or at least are immediately adjacent to the carriage 26.
- He can, for example, bring the active weight plates 8 by the steering wheel 50 in a holding position, track the helmet 52 so that in any case one, possibly two of the helmet cables 66, 70, 78, 80 are acted upon by the total weight of the active weight plates 8 to to train the neck muscles by holding in this holding position.
- the user can redirect the weight force back to the rest position by the steering wheel 50 or return it to the home position by moving the helmet 52 into the center position or by turning the steering wheel 50 and moving the helmet 52.
- the device described has the advantage that the weight plates can be achieved in the training position. A user sitting in the seat shell can also reach the lever 120 and thus adjust the active weight without having to leave his training position.
- the embodiment shown is relatively compact and can be dismantled. Since the weight distribution device 22, the weight block lifting device 110 and the weight block 6 are located on one side, an access opening can be left on the opposite side, by means of which the user can comfortably reach the training position. This entry page is shown in FIG.
- the remaining dimensions of the training device are selected so that the user of the training device assumes a position that corresponds to the position when exercising the motor sport.
- a stepping rod 122 is provided for supporting the feet of the user.
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