IP Library Granted Patent US 12697525
Granted Patent B2
US 12697525 · App. 18/908,011 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Wall mounted exercise machine

Inventors: Shahar Cohen (Ramat Hasharon, IL); Guy Shneorson (Ra'anana, IL); Dan Semo (Tel Aviv-Jaffa, IL); Oren Erez (Tel Aviv, IL)
Assignee: AMP FIT ISRAEL LTD
A63B21/169A63B21/0058A63B21/153A63B21/156A63B24/0087A63B2024/0093A63B2071/0675A63B2225/093A63B2225/50A63B2225/685
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12697525
App. No.
18/908,011
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A wall mountable exercise machine, with an elongated pillar for mounting at locations along a first wall stud, a resistance motor within a housing associated with the pillar, a spool configured to be rotated by the resistance motor, a cable running along at least a portion of the pillar and having a first end fastened to the spool and a second end for receiving exercise forces including a torque component that exerts a twisting force on the pillar, and a bar having a first end for connecting to an intermediate location on the pillar and a second end configured for connection to a second stud spaced from the first stud to thereby resist the torque component of the exercise force on the pillar and to prevent the pillar from being ripped from the wall as the result of the torque component that exerts a twisting force on the pillar.

Claims (29)

1 . A wall mountable exercise machine, comprising:

an elongated pillar configured for vertical mounting at a minimum of two locations along a first vertical wall stud, the elongated pillar having a first width;

a resistance motor within a housing associated with the elongated pillar;

a spool configured to be rotated by the resistance motor;

a cable running along at least a portion of the elongated pillar and having a first end fastened to the spool and a second end for receiving exercise forces including a torque component that exerts a twisting force on the pillar;

at least one bracket configured to secure the elongated pillar to the first vertical wall stud at the minimum of two locations, the at least one bracket having a second width equal to or less than the first width; and

a bar having a first end configured for connection to an intermediate location on the elongated pillar and a second end configured for connection to a second stud spaced from the first stud to thereby resist the torque component of the exercise force on the elongated pillar and to prevent the elongated pillar from being ripped from the wall as the result of the torque component that exerts a twisting force on the elongated pillar, wherein the bar includes a shelf.

2 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the elongated pillar and the bar together form a T-shape.

3 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the cable may include a rope, cord, chain, belt, and/or any other band or cordage having a tensile strength for withstanding repeated applications of tension.

4 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 1 , further comprising an elongated arm extending from the elongated pillar and through which the cable passes.

5 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 1 , the elongated pillar is configured to extend over only a portion of a height of a wall on which it is configured to be mounted.

6 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the bar is configured to extend 16 inches between the first stud and the second stud.

7 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 1 , further comprising a shelf associated with the bar and a faceplate associated with the elongated pillar, and wherein a height of an edge of the shelf is narrower than a width of the faceplate.

8 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the bar includes a first attachment point for connection to the elongated pillar, a second attachment point for connection to the first stud, and a third attachment point for connection to the second stud.

9 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the minimum of the two locations for vertically mounting the elongated pillar along the first vertical wall stud includes a first location associated with a bottom section of the wall and a second location associated with an upper section of the wall.

10 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 9 , wherein the first location is associated with the resistance motor.

11 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the bar is configured to connect to an additional wall mountable exercise machine mounted on a third stud adjacent to the second stud on a side of the second stud opposite the first vertical wall stud such that the wall mountable exercise machine and the additional wall mountable exercise machine cooperate to form an H-configuration, and wherein the bar is configured to resisting torquing of the wall mountable exercise machine and the additional wall mountable exercise machine.

12 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the bar is configured to extend from the intermediate location on the elongated pillar at an angle perpendicular to the elongated pillar.

13 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the at least one bracket includes an upper bracket and a lower bracket, and wherein the bar is configured to connect to the second stud via a third bracket.

14 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 13 , wherein a portion of the housing of the resistance motor is configured as the lower bracket.

15 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 13 , wherein the housing of the resistance motor and the lower bracket are integrally formed.

16 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 13 , wherein the upper bracket is associated with a pulley housing for the cable.

17 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 13 , wherein the upper bracket, the lower bracket, and the third bracket are configured to connect to the first stud and the second stud, respectively, using at least one of a screw, a bolt, an anchor, a washer, a clip, or a hook.

18 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the bar is configured to connect to the intermediate location on the elongated pillar using at least one of a plurality of bolts, a tongue-groove arrangement, a slot-tab arrangement, or a bracket arrangement.

19 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the cable is configured to extend through a selectively positionable arm, and wherein the selectively positionable arm is configured to receive the exercise forces including the torque component.

20 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 19 , wherein the selectively positionable arm is configured to rotate or turn about an axis, and move upward and downward relative to the elongated pillar.

21 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the at least one bracket is two brackets, each of the two brackets being configured for mounting at one location of the minimum of two locations.

22 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the first end is connected to the intermediate location on the elongated pillar and the second end is connected to the second stud.

23 . The wall mountable exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the shelf is configured to support one or more accessories.