Burpee exercise machine

The burpee exercise machine includes a frame and two trolleys. The burpee exercise machine may be used to perform a beginner burpee exercise. The burpee exercise may be a modified form of a burpee exercise that may be well suited for individuals over 200 pounds in weight and/or over 6 ft in height. The burpee exercise machine may be adapted to work the abs and core. The frame may be positioned horizontally and may guide movement of the two trolleys. The two trolleys may slide longitudinally along the frame while a user's elbows and knees contact the two trolleys.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to the field of exercise equipment, more specifically, a beginner burpee exercise machine.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION

The burpee exercise machine comprises a frame and two trolleys. The burpee exercise machine may be adapted for a user to perform a beginner burpee exercise. The burpee exercise may be a modified form of a burpee exercise that may be well suited for individuals over 200 pounds in weight and/or over 6 ft in height. The burpee exercise machine may be adapted to work the abs and core. The frame may be positioned horizontally and may guide movement of the two trolleys. The two trolleys may be adapted to slide longitudinally along the frame while a user's elbows and knees contact the two trolleys.

An object of the invention is to provide exercise equipment for performing a beginner burpee exercise.

Another object of the invention is to provide a frame and two trolleys.

A further object of the invention is for a user to exercise on the invention by placing elbows on a first trolley and knees on a second trolley and by bending and straightening the upper legs and upper arms such that the distance between the two trolleys increases and decreases.

Yet another object of the invention is to provide a tension adjustment for each trolley.

These together with additional objects, features and advantages of the beginner burpee exercise machine will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the following detailed description of the presently preferred, but nonetheless illustrative, embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

In this respect, before explaining the current embodiments of the beginner burpee exercise machine in detail, it is to be understood that the beginner burpee exercise machine is not limited in its applications to the details of construction and arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustration. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the concept of this disclosure may be readily utilized as a basis for the design of other structures, methods, and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the beginner burpee exercise machine.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT

Detailed reference will now be made to a first potential embodiment of the disclosure, which is illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 5.

The beginner burpee exercise machine 100 (hereinafter invention) comprises a frame 200 and two trolleys. The invention 100 may be adapted for a user 950 to perform a beginner burpee exercise. The beginner burpee exercise may be a modified form of a burpee exercise that may be well suited for individuals over 200 pounds in weight and/or over 6 ft in height. The invention may be adapted to work the abs and core. The frame 200 may be positioned horizontally and may guide movement of the two trolleys. The two trolleys may be adapted to slide longitudinally along the frame 200 while a user's elbows 952 and knees 956 contact the two trolleys.

The frame 200 may be an elongated bar having a longitudinal length that is larger than the lateral width and vertical height. The two trolleys may slidably couple to the frame 200 and may move longitudinally along the frame 200. In a preferred embodiment, the longitudinal length of the frame 200 may be 5 feet to 6 feet and the lateral width of the frame 200 may be 2 feet or less.

The frame 200 may comprise a planar top surface 202. The planar top surface 202 may be configured for a plurality of rollers 246 located on each of the two trolleys to roll over.

The frame 200 comprise a track that may be operable to guide the two trolleys. The track may comprise retainer grooves 212 located on the sides of the frame 200. The retainer grooves 212 may be positioned on the top half of the sides such that the two trolleys may engage the retainer grooves 212 to hold the two trolleys down on the frame 200.

The frame 200 may be supported by a plurality of feet 220. The plurality of feet 220 may lift the frame 200 off of the floor to achieve a comfortable height for use and may widen the base of the invention 100 for stability.

The two trolleys may comprise a first trolley 232 and a second trolley 234. Through this document, the first trolley 232 will be treated as the front trolley located in the vicinity of the user's elbows 952 and the second trolley 234 will be treated as the rear trolley located in the vicinity of the knees 956. In reality, the first trolley 232 and the second trolley 234 are identical and the user 950 may assume either orientation with respect to the two trolleys.

An individual trolley selected from the first trolley 232 and the second trolley 234 may comprise a trolly armature 242, the plurality of rollers 246, and a pad 260. The trolly armature 242 may engage the retainer grooves 212 in the frame 200 and the plurality of rollers 246 may roll over the planar top surface 202 of the frame 200.

The trolly armature 242 may be an upside-down U-channel that covers the top of the frame 200 and extends down both sides of the frame 200 to the retainer grooves 212. The trolly armature 242 may comprise a plurality of retention fingers 244 at the bottom of the left side and right side of the trolly armature 242. The plurality of retention fingers 244 may project inward towards the center of the frame 200 such that the plurality of retention fingers 244 may engage the retainer grooves 212 on the frame 200. As a non-limiting example, the individual trolley may be coupled to the frame 200 by sliding the trolly armature 242 onto the end of the frame 200 while aligning the plurality of retention fingers 244 with the retainer grooves 212.

The plurality of rollers 246 may be coupled to the trolly armature 242 such that the individual trolley may roll over the planar top surface 202 of the frame 200. The plurality of rollers may be positioned under the top surface of the trolly armature 242 in a space between the planar top surface 202 of the frame 200 and the trolly armature 242. The plurality of rollers 246 may be rotationally coupled to the inside of the left and right side walls of the trolly armature 242. Each of the plurality of rollers 246 may have an axis of rotation that is laterally oriented and parallel to the planar top surface 202 of the frame 200.

The pad 260 may be coupled to the top of the trolly armature 242. The pad 260 may be adapted to cushion the top of the individual trolley for the comfort of the user 950.

The resistance between the frame 200 and the individual trolley may be adjustable such that the degree of difficulty required to move the individual trolley may be modified. As a non-limiting example, the individual trolley may comprise a tension adjustment knob 250 and a pressure plate 252. The pressure plate 252 may be pivotably coupled to the trolly armature 242 on the underside of the trolly armature 242. The tension adjustment knob 250 may be operable to pivot the pressure plate 252 around a pivot point 254. The tension adjustment knob 250 may be turned in a first rotational direction to pivot the pressure plate 252 downwards such that the pressure plate 252 presses against the plurality of rollers 246 to increase resistance to movement. The tension adjustment knob 250 may be turned in a second rotational direction that is opposite the first rotational direction to pivot the pressure plate 252 upwards such that the pressure plate 252 lifts away from the plurality of rollers 246 to decrease resistance to movement.

The invention 100 may be adapted for the user 950 to exercise on by following these steps:

The first trolley 232 or the second trolley 234 may be made immovable by increasing resistance using the tension adjustment knob 250.

In use, the frame 200 may be placed on a floor, resting on the plurality of feet 220, such that the planar top surface 202 is oriented horizontally. An individual trolley selected from the first trolley 232 and the second trolley 234 may be coupled to the frame 200 from either end of the frame 200 by aligning the plurality of retention fingers 244 on the trolly armature 242 with the retainer grooves 212 and sliding the individual trolley onto the frame 200. The tension adjustment knobs 250 on the first trolley 232 and the second trolley 234 may be adjusted to provide the desired amount of resistance to trolley movement. To exercise, the user's elbows 952 may be placed on the first trolley 232 and the knees 956 may be placed on the second trolley 234. The user 950 may then repeatedly transition between the knee elbow position 910 and the modified prone position 920 to strengthen the user's core.

DEFINITIONS

As used herein, “between” may refer to movement from a first endpoint to a second endpoint in either direction and specifically does not limit the direction of the movement. Alternatively, “between” may refer to a position bounded by two endpoints and, unless stated otherwise, may be inclusive of the endpoints. As used, herein, endpoints may comprise points on a number line, lines within a plane, and planes in a three-dimensional space.

As used herein, “burpee exercise” may refer to a full body exercise that may be used for strength training. A basic four-count burpee may comprise repeated transitions between a standing position, a squat, a plank, and another squat. Variations may include a jump during the standing position, a push-up during the plank position, or both.

As used herein, the words “couple”, “couples”, “coupled” or “coupling”, may refer to connecting, either directly or indirectly, and does not necessarily imply a mechanical connection.

As used in this disclosure a “cushion” may be a pad or pillow formed from soft material that is used for resting, sleeping, sitting, or reclining.

As used herein, the word “desired” may refer to a specific value or action within a range of supported values or action. A “desired” value or action may indicate that a range of values or actions is enabled by the invention and that a user of the invention may select a specific value or action within the supported range of values or actions based upon their own personal preference. As a non-limiting example, for a fan that supports operational speed settings of low, medium, or high, a user may select a desired fan speed, meaning that the user may select low, medium, or high speed based upon their needs and preferences at the time of the selection.

As used in this disclosure, “horizontal” may be a directional term that refers to a direction that is perpendicular to the local force of gravity. Unless specifically noted in this disclosure, the horizontal direction is always perpendicular to the vertical direction.

As used in this disclosure, the word “lateral” may refer to the sides of an object or movement towards a side. Lateral directions are generally perpendicular to longitudinal directions. “Laterally” may refer to movement in a lateral direction.

As used herein, the word “longitudinal” or “longitudinally” may refer to a lengthwise or longest direction or to a direction that is perpendicular to the lateral direction.

As used in this disclosure, “orientation” may refer to the positioning and/or angular alignment of a first object relative to a second object or relative to a reference position or reference direction.

As used herein, the word “pivot” may include any mechanical arrangement that allows for rotational motion. Non-limiting examples of pivots may include hinges, holes, posts, dowels, pins, points, rods, shafts, balls, and sockets, either individually or in combination.

As used herein, “prone” may refer to a horizontal position where the dorsal side is up and the ventral side is down and “supine” may refer to a horizontal position where the dorsal side is down and the ventral side is up. As non-limiting examples, a person lying on their stomach is in a prone position and a person lying on their back is in a supine position.

As used in this disclosure, “vertical” may refer to a direction that is parallel to the local force of gravity. Unless specifically noted in this disclosure, the vertical direction is always perpendicular to horizontal.