Patent ID: 11918849
Assignee: CLMBR1, LLC.
Field: Furniture, games (Other fields)
Classification: CPC A | IPC A

Claim 0:
1. A climbing exercise machine, comprising:
a base support frame configured to contact a floor or ground surface;
a first elongate upright having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is rigidly connected to the base support frame;
a second elongate upright having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is rigidly connected to the base support frame;
an elongate crossbar having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the elongate crossbar is rigidly connected to the first elongate upright and the second end of the elongate crossbar is rigidly connected to the second elongate upright;
a first movable and adjustable handle and a first movable and adjustable foot pedal, vertically spaced apart from each other and each being engaged with the first elongate upright to enable reciprocating linear movement along the first elongate upright;
a second movable and adjustable handle and a second movable and adjustable foot pedal, vertically spaced apart from each other and each being engaged with the second elongate upright to enable reciprocating linear movement along the second elongate upright;
an electronic device or system enabling the user to perceive digital content while using the climbing exercise device, comprising (i) a tablet computer mounted on a mounting apparatus of the climbing exercise machine and at least two sensors disposed within or on a surface of the climbing exercise machine and configured to transmit data pertaining to a function of the climbing exercise machine to the tablet computer; and
a linkage assembly, interconnecting the handles and the foot pedals, comprising a belt, a pulley, and a rail, wherein the rail comprises a central structural core and a bracket, wherein the bracket affixes the pulley and the pulley secures the belt,
wherein the interconnection provided by the linkage assembly enables reciprocating concurrent movement of the first handle, the first foot pedal, the second handle, and the second foot pedal to simulate a climbing motion for a user.