Patent ID: 7530934
Filing Date: 2009-05-12
Classification: A63B

Abstract:
1. An exercise machine for exercising the arm, the machine comprising: a frame including a generally vertical upright; a drive arm pivotally mounted to the frame at a drive arm pivot point and moveable between a rest position and an extension position wherein the drive arm is extending outward from the upright in a first direction, the drive arm including a plurality of holes; a seat assembly extending outward from the upright in a second direction generally opposite the first direction, the seat assembly located below the drive arm; an arm engagement assembly above and statically affixed to the drive arm and configured to receive an arm of a user, the arm engagement assembly including a first branch affixed to the drive arm at an acute angle and a second branch affixed to the first branch at an acute angle; a coupler link pivotally attached to the drive arm at one of the plurality of holes and directed generally downward with respect to the drive arm, the coupler link adapted to be adjustable with respect to the plurality of holes; a rocker arm engaging the upright at a near end below the drive arm pivot point and at a far end pivotally attached to a far end of the coupler link; the coupler link and rocker arm forming a rocker-coupler assembly; a hydraulic piston and cylinder assembly providing variable resistance and pivotally attached to and below the rocker-coupler assembly; a standoff adapted to locate the piston and cylinder assembly spaced apart from the upright in the first direction and pivotally engaging a removed end of the piston and cylinder assembly so as to maintain the piston and cylinder assembly substantially below the coupler-rocker assembly and substantially outside an area enclosed by the coupler-rocker assembly, drive arm and upright; whereby the piston and cylinder assembly provides bi-directional resistance that increases with increased displacement velocity and increases non-linearly at each joint position; the second branch of the arm engagement assembly is adapted to accommodate a bicep exercise; the first branch of the arm engagement assembly is adapted to accommodate a triceps exercise; and the hydraulic piston and cylinder assembly provides bi-directional resistance.