Incline press exercise machine
Abstract
An exercise machine for performing an incline press includes a frame, a declined seat connected to the frame along a vertical midplane and two independently maneuverable levers with upper rearward ends pivotally connected to the frame above the seat, on opposite sides of the midplane. The lower, forward ends of the levers are adapted to hold removable weights. Handles also extend inwardly, rearwardly and upwardly from the lower ends of the levers. Each handle is adapted to be grasped by a person supported on the seat and upwardly extended and adducted in an incline press motion against the held weights to move the respective lever along a vertical plane that converges inwardly with respect to the vertical midplane. This incline press exercise machine accommodates the natural musculoskeletal movements of the arms and shoulders of a person, thereby maximizing muscular benefit while minimizing joint stress.
Claims
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1. An incline press exercise machine comprising: a frame; a seat connected to the frame and adapted to support a person in a declined seated position straddling a vertical midplane; a lever having an upper rearward end connected to the frame for pivotal movement about an axis located above the seat and along an outer vertical plane that converges toward said vertical midplane, the lever also having a lower, forward end adapted to hold a removable weight; and a handle connected to the lower end of the lever and adapted to be grasped and upwardly extended and adducted in an incline press motion by an exerciser supported on said seat, thereby to pivot the lever through the outer vertical plane.
2. The incline press exercise machine of claim I and further comprising: a second lever pivotally connected to the frame, the second lever being a mirror image of the first lever with respect to the vertical midplane.
3. The incline press exercise machine of claim wherein said handle extends rearwardly and then upwardly from the lower forward end of the lever.
4. The incline press exercise machine of claim 1 and further comprising: stop means connected to said lever for coacting with said frame to limit downward pivotal movement with respect to the frame.
5. The incline press exercise machine of claim 1 wherein said outer vertical plane converges toward said vertical midplane at an angle of about 25°.
6. The incline press exercise machine of claim 1 wherein an initial starting position of lever is oriented at an angle of about 50° from horizontal.
7. The incline press exercise machine of claim 3 wherein said handle further comprises: a generally U-shaped member with one end thereof fixedly mounted to the lower end of the lever and a free end thereof adapted to be grasped by the exerciser, the member ends forming an angle of about 70° therebetween and the free end rotated inwardly from the lever at an angle of about 90°.
8. The incline press exercise machine of claim 1 wherein said seat includes a back rest declined from said frame at an angle of about 10° from vertical.
9. An incline press exercise machine comprising: a frame; a seat connected to the frame and adapted to support a person in a declined seated position straddling a vertical midplane; two levers, each lever connected to the frame at an upper rearward end thereof and pivotal through an outer vertical plane that converges toward the vertical midplane, each lever also having a lower forward end adapted to hold a removable weight; and two handles, each handle connected to a lower forward end of a lever and adapted to be grasped and upwardly extended and adducted in an incline press motion by an exerciser supported on the seat, whereby said extension and adduction pivots the levers along the respective outer vertical planes against a predetermined weight resistance provided by the removable weights held at said lower, forward ends, the levers being independently pivotal to provide simultaneous and/or independent incline press exercise along said converging planes.
10. The incline press exercise machine of claim 9 wherein the axes of pivotal motion of the levers are located above and behind the seat.
11. The incline press exercise machine of claim 9 wherein each said lever has an initial, at rest position oriented downwardly at an angle of about 50° from horizontal.
12. The incline press exercise machine of claim 9 wherein each said handle extends rearwardly and then upwardly from the lower forward end of the respective lever.
13. The incline press exercise machine of claim 9 wherein each said handle further comprises: a generally U-shaped member with one end thereof fixedly mounted to the respective lever lower end and a free end thereof adapted to be grasped by the exerciser, the member ends forming an angle of about 70° therebetween and the free end rotated inwardly from the lever at an angle of about 90°.
14. The incline press exercise machine of claim 9 wherein each outer vertical plane is oriented at an angle of about 25° with respect to the central vertical plane.
15. The incline press exercise machine of claim 9 wherein each lever further comprises: stop means for coacting with the frame to limit downward pivotal motion of said lower forward end.
16. The incline press exercise machine of claim 9 wherein said seat includes a back rest declined from said frame at an angle of about 10° from vertical.
17. An incline press exercise machine comprising: a frame having a front facing direction along a vertical midplane; a seat connected to the frame and adapted to support an exerciser in declined position looking outwardly from the front of the frame; and incline press exercise means pivotally connected to the frame for providing, for a person supported in a declined position on the seat, exercise via an extended upward and adductive incline pressing motion against a selectable weight resistance, the incline pressing motion producing movement along a vertical plane that converges forwardly with respect to the front of the frame, thereby to exercise and incline group which includes the pectoral muscle, the tricep and the deltoid, the incline press exercise means including a lever with an upper rearward and connected to the frame, the lever spaced laterally from the midplane.
18. The exercise machine of claim 17 wherein each said vertical plane converges at an angle of about 25°. .Iadd.
19. An incline press exercise machine comprising: a frame adapted to locate an exerciser in an exercise position straddling a vertical midplane; a lever having an upper rearward end connected to the frame for pivotal movement about an axis located above the exercise position and along an outer vertical plane that converges toward said vertical midplane, the lever also having a lower forward end adapted to hold a removable weight; and a handle connected to the lower end of the lever and adapted to be grasped and upwardly extended and adducted in an incline press motion by an exerciser located in the exercise position, thereby to pivot the lever through the outer vertical plane. .Iaddend..Iadd.
20. An incline press exercise machine comprising:. a frame adapted to define an exercise position for an exerciser, whereby the exerciser in the exercise position is straddling a vertical midplane; two levers, each lever connected to the frame at an upper rearward end thereof and pivotal through an outer vertical plane that converges toward the vertical midplane, each lever also having a lower forward end adapted to hold a removable weight; and two handles, each handle connected to a lower forward end of a lever and adapted to be grasped and upwardly extended and adducted in an incline press motion by an exerciser located in the exercise position, whereby said extension and adduction pivots the levers along the respective outer vertical planes against a predetermined weight resistance provided by the removable weights held at said lower forward ends, the levers being independently pivotal to provide simultaneous and/or independent incline press exercise along said converging planes. .Iaddend..Iadd.
21. An incline press exercise machine comprising: a frame having a front facing direction along a vertical midplane, the frame defining for an exerciser an exercise position looking outwardly from the front of the frame along the vertical midplane; and incline press exercise means pivotally connected to the frame for providing, for an exerciser located in the exercise position, exercise via an extended upward and adductive incline pressing motion against a selectable weight resistance, the incline pressing motion producing movement along a vertical plane that converges forwardly with respect to the front of the frame, thereby to exercise an incline muscle group which includes the pectoral muscle, the tricep and the deltoid, the incline press exercise means including a lever with an upper rearward end connected to the frame, the lever spaced laterally from the midplane. .Iaddend.Cited by (0)
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