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Title:
BED EXERCISE APPARATUS
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2019/191066
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
An exercise apparatus for use with a bed. The exercise apparatus may be configured with a base and a rod. The base is held in place by a leg of the headboard or a leg of the bed frame. The rod connects to the base and the rod extends through a space between the mattress and the headboard above a top surface of the mattress. At the top of the rod an elastic exercise band or other exercise accessory may be attached.

Inventors:
KABASSO DAVID (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2019/024031
Publication Date:
October 03, 2019
Filing Date:
March 26, 2019
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
KABASSO DAVID (US)
International Classes:
A63B21/00; A47C19/22; A63B21/002; A63B21/04; A63B26/00
Foreign References:
US20170157451A12017-06-08
CN2527310Y2002-12-25
US6416447B12002-07-09
US5820519A1998-10-13
US3540435A1970-11-17
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
LEVORITZ, Menachem (US)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

What is claimed is:

1. A bed exercise apparatus for a bed comprised of a bed frame, a mattress on the bed frame and a headboard positioned by a head of the bed frame, the bed exercise apparatus comprising:

a. a base positioned proximal to the head of the bed frame and held in place by a leg of the headboard or a leg of the bed frame; and

b a rod directly or indirectly connected to the base,

wherein the rod extends above a top surface of the mattress, and the rod or the rod’s connection to the base extends through a space between the mattress and the headboard.

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2. The bed exercise apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a pad connected to the base, wherein the base is held in place by the leg of the headboard or the leg of the bed frame resting on the pad.

3. The bed exercise apparatus of claim 2 wherein the pad is slidably connected to the base.

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4. The bed exercise apparatus of claim 1 wherein the rod is slidably connected to the base.

5. The bed exercise apparatus of claim 1 wherein the rod is movable connected in a widthwise

and/or a lengthwise direction with respect to the base.

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6. A bed exercise apparatus for a bed comprised of a bed frame, a mattress on the bed frame and a headboard positioned by a head of the bed frame, the bed exercise apparatus comprising:

a. a base positioned proximal to the head of the bed frame;

b. a pad connected to the base and held in place by a leg of the headboard or a leg of the bed

25 frame; and

c. a rod with an exercise attachment coupler, wherein the rod is connected to the base and extends from the base via a space between the mattress and the headboard above a top surface of the mattress.

30 7. A bed exercise apparatus for a bed comprised of a bed frame, a mattress on the bed frame and a headboard positioned by a head of the bed frame, the bed exercise apparatus comprising:

a. a base positioned proximal to the head of the bed frame and held in place by a leg of the headboard or a leg of the bed frame;

b. a support connected to the base and extending from the base to and/or through a space

35 between the mattress and the headboard; and

c. a rod with an exercise attachment coupler connected to the support and extending from the support above a top surface of the mattress.

8. The bed exercise apparatus of claim 8, wherein the support is a structure comprised of:

a. a first or vertical support connected to the base that extends from the base to and/or through a space between the mattress and the headboard.

9. The bed exercise apparatus of claim 8, wherein the structure is further comprised of:

a. a second or hori zontal support connected to the first or vertical support that extends in a widthwise direction, wherein the rod is connected to the second or horizontal support. in

Description:
TITLE OF THE INVENTIO

BED EXERCISE APPARATUS

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The invention disclosed herein generally relates to an exercise apparatus. In particular, the inventive exercise apparatus is for exercising in a bed primarily for stretching and resistance exercises.

DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION

[0002] Hie present invention provides an exercise apparatus that may be used in a bed and be easily configured for many different exercises, primarily stretching and resistance exercises, while minimizing stress on the bed structure and in some embodiments may be dismantled and/or hidden from view with relative ease.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0003] Figure 1 is a perspective view of a first exemplary embodiment of a bed exercise apparatus according to the present invention;

[0004] Figure 2 is a side view of the first exemplary embodiment of the bed exercise apparatus with a headboard, bed frame, box spring and matress according to the present invention;

[0005] Figure 3 is a perspective view of a second exemplary embodiment of the bed exercise apparatus according to the present invention;

10006 ] Figure 4 is a perspective view of the second exemplary embodiment of the bed exercise apparatus in a quasi-exploded view with respect to a headboard and a bed frame with a box spring and mattress according to the present invention;

[0007] Figure 5 is a perspective view of a third exemplary embodiment of the bed exercise apparatus according to the present invention;

[0008] Figure 6 is a side view of the third exemplary embodiment of the bed exercise apparatus with a headboard, bed frame, box spring and matress according to the present invention;

[0009] Figure 7 is a perspective of a fourth exemplary embodiment of the bed exercise apparatus according to the present invention;

[00010] Figure 8 is a side view of the fourth exemplary embodiment of the bed exercise apparatus with a headboard, bed frame, box spring and mattress according to the present invention;

[0001 1] Figure 9 is a perspective of an alternative configuration of the fourth exemplary embodiment of the bed exercise apparatus according to the present invention;

[00012] Figure 10 is a perspective view of a fifth exemplary embodiment of tire bed exercise apparatus according to the present invention; [00013] Figure 11 is a side view of the fifth exemplary embodiment of the bed exercise apparatus with a headboard, bed frame, box spring and matress according to the present invention;

[00014] Figure 12 is a perspective view of an alternative configuration of the third exemplary embodiment of the bed exercise apparatus according to the present invention;

[00015] Figure 13 is a perspective view of another alternative configuration of the third exemplary embodiment of the bed exercise apparatus according to the present invention;

[00016] Figure 14 is a side view of the alternative configuration of the third exemplary embodiment of the bed exercise apparatus shown in Figure 13 in an exemplary configuration with a headboard, bed frame, box spring and mattress according to the present invention;

[00017] Figure 15 is a perspective view of a sixth exemplary embodiment of the bed exercise apparatus according to the present invention;

[00018] Figure 16 is a side view of the sixth exemplary embodiment of the bed exercise apparatus with a headboard, bed frame, box spring and mattress according to the present invention;

[00019] Figure 17 is a perspective view of an alternative configuration of the sixth exemplary embodiment of the bed exercise apparatus according to the present invention;

[00020] Figure 18 is a side view of the al ternative configuration of the sixth exemplary embodiment of the bed exercise apparatus shown in Figure 17 with a headboard, bed frame, box spring and mattress according to the present invention;

[00021] Figure 19 is a side view of a broad side of a seventh exemplary embodiment of a bed exercise apparatus according to the present invention a first retracted position;

[00022] Figure 20 is a side view of a broad side of the seventh exemplary 7 embodiment in a second extended position;

[00023] Figure 21 is a side view of a broad side of an eighth exemplary embodiment of a bed exercise apparatus according to the present invention in a first retracted position; and

[00024] Figure 22 is a side view of a broad side of the eighth exemplary embodiment in a second extended position.

MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

[00025 ] Figures 1 and 2 illustrate a first exemplary embodiment of a bed exercise apparatus 1 according to the present invention. Figure 1 shows a perspecti ve view of the bed exercise apparatus 1 with rods 2 connected to a base 3. Figure 2 is a side view of the bed exercise apparatus 1 in an exemplary arrangement of the bed exercise apparatus I with a headboard 12, mattress frame 16, box spring 8 and mattress 10. As shown in Figure 2, the rods 2 extend in a vertical direction through a gap where the headboard 12 ataches to the mattress frame 16. Similarly, in all subsequent exemplary embodiments, rods or analogous structure extend through a gap where a headboard attaches to a mattress frame. The rods 2 are preferably configured, as shown, to extend above a height of the mattress 10. At a top of the rods 2 are rings 6 for attachment of elastic exercise bands 18 and other exercise accessories. Other attachment configurations other than the rings 6 may be implemented for attachment of exercise accessories. The rods 2 may be configured with a telescoping structure so that their height may be adjusted and possibly to allow for the rods 2 to retract below the height of the mattress 10 so that they are in a recessed position. The rods 2 may also be removably and/or rotatably attached to the base 3. The rods 2 may also be movably attached to the base 3 to allow for adjustment of the position of the rods 2 in one or both of a widthwise and a lengthwise direction with respect to the base 3. The base 3 extends in the widthwise direction between base ends 5 and then extends in the lengthwise direction toward the headboard 12, as shown in Figure 2, terminating with pads 4.

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[00026] The base 3 extends in both the widthwise and lengthwise directions a sufficient amount to allow feet 13 of the headboard 12 to rest upon the pads 4. In an alternative configuration of the bed exercise apparatus 1, the base 3 may extend at angles to the widthwise and the lengthwise directions rather than distinctly in the widthwise or the lengthwise direction, as shown in Figure 1, or may extend as a

15 combination of extensions in the widthwise or the lengthwise direction or angles thereof. Alternatively, the base 3 may extend without the pads 4 and the feet 13 of the headboard 12 rest upon the base 3. In another alternative configuration, the base 3 is slidably engaged with the pads 4 so as to provide the capability of adjustment in the lengthwise direction. The base 3 may, alternatively, be configured to allow feet 15 of the mattress frame 16 to rest upon the pads 4 or directly upon the base 3.

|O0027 | From the base 3, extending in the lengthwise direction toward the mattress frame 16, as shown in Figure 2, are two projections 14. Alternatively, the base 3 may have one projection 14, three or more projections 14 or none at all. In another alternative embodiment, the projections 14 may extend from the base 3 at an angle to the lengthwise direction .

[00028] The bed exercise apparatus 1 and ail the exemplar)' embodiments described herein, may be constructed of parts formed of hollow steel tubing, in which the hol low steel tubing has a rectangular cross-sectional form . Alternatively, instead of hollow steel tubing the bed exercise apparatus 1 and other embodiments of the invention may be constructed of solid steel and/or may have other cross-sectional forms. Furthermore, the bed exercise apparatus 1 and other embodiments of the invention may be constructed of other materials such as wood, plastic, fiberglass, aluminum or other metal s or any other material that can bear the load that will be placed upon them. The various parts of the bed exercise apparatus 1 and other embodiments that are fixedly attached to each other may be affixed by welding, gluing, via threading or any other manner known in the art. [00029] Figures 3 and 4 show a second exemplary embodiment of a bed exercise apparatus 1 A according to the present invention. Figure 3 show ' s a perspective view of the bed exercise apparatus 1 A with rods 2A connected to a horizontal support 22A. The horizontal support 22A extends between upper ends of vertical supports 20A that extend from base 3A. Alternatively, only one vertical support 20A may be provided. In such a configuration, the vertical support 20A may preferably connect to the horizontal support 22A at a point closer to the center of the horizontal support 2.2A.

[00030] Figure 4 is a perspective view of the bed exercise apparatus 1A in a quasi-exploded view of an exemplary arrangement of the bed exercise apparatus 1A with a headboard 12A, mattress frame 16A, box spring 8A and mattress 10A. The vertical supports 20A and rods 2A extend through a gap where the headboard 12A attaches to the mattress frame 16 A. The vertical supports 20A are preferably configured to extend below the height of the mattress 10A and the rods 2A are preferably configured to extend from the horizontal support 22A to above a height of the mattress 10A. At a top of the rods 2A are rings 6A for attachment of elastic exercise bands 18A and other exercise accessories. Other attachment configurations other than the rings 6 A may be implemented for attachment of exercise accessories.

[00031 ] The rods 2 A may be configured with a telescoping structure so that their height may be adjusted and possibly to allow for the rods 2A to retract below the height of the mattress 10A so that they are in a recessed position. Alternatively, the rods 2A may attach to the horizontal support 22A through apertures in the horizontal support 22A The apertures in the horizontal support 22A may be configured with an assymetrical shape the rods 2A being configured with protrusions at various heights so as to allow' vertical adjustment only when protrusions on the rods 2A are aligned with an aperture in the horizontal support 22A. Alternatively the apertures in the hori zontal support 22A may he threaded on their inner surface. The rods 2A would have threads along an extended portion of their outer surface that are configured to mate with the aperture thread and, thereby, allow' for height adjustment by rotating the rods 2A.

[00032] Alternatively, the rods 2A may be removably and/or rotatably attached, via a hinge structure, to the horizontal support 22A. Additionally, the horizontal support 22A may be removably attached to the one or more vertical supports 20A and/or the vertical supports 20A may be removably attached to the base 3A. The vertical supports 20A may be configured with a telescoping structure so that the height of the vertical supports 20A may be adjusted and thereby provide adjustment in the height of the rods 2A. Additionally, horizontal support 22A may be slidably attached to the one or more vertical supports 20A to allow' for height adjustment of the rods 2A. [00033] In the bed exercise apparatus 1A, the rods 2A, as illustrated, are movably atached to the horizontal support 22A to allow for adjustment of the position of the rods 2 in a“widthwise” direction with respect to the base 3 A. Additionally, the rods 2A may be movably attached to the horizontal support 22A to allow' for adjustment of the position of the rods 2A in a“lengthwise” direction, i.e. toward the mattress 10A or toward the headboard 12A. The base 3 A extends in the widthwise direction between base ends 5 A and then extends in the lengthwise direction toward a headboard 12A, as shown in Figure 4, terminating with pads 4A.

[00034] The base 3A extends in both the widthwise and the lengthwise directions a sufficient amount to allow' feet 13A of the headboard 12A to rest upon the pads 4A. In an alternative configuration of the bed exercise apparatus 1A, the base 3A may extend at angles to the widthwise and the lengthwise directions rather than distinctly in the widthwise or the lengthwise direction, as shown in Figure 1 A, or may extend as a combination of extensions in the widthwise or the lengthwise direction or angles thereof hr another alternative configuration, the base 3 A may extend without the pads 4A and the feet 13 A rest upon the base 3A. In another alternative configuration, the base 3A is slidably engaged with the pads 4A so as to provide the capability of adjustment in the lengthwise direction .

[00035] From the base 3A, extending in the lengthwise direction toward the matress frame 16A, as shown in Figure 2A, are two projections 14A. The variations discussed above by projections 14 apply to projections HA as well.

[00036] Figures 5 and 6 show a third exemplary embodiment of a bed exercise apparatus 1B according to the present invention. Figure 5 shows a perspective view of the bed exercise apparatus IB with a rod 2B connected to a base 3B through one of the apertures 24B on a vertical base portion 7B. Figure 6 is a side view of the bed exercise apparatus I B in an exemplary arrangement of tire bed exercise apparatus IB with a headboard 12B, matress frame 16B, box spring 8B and matress 10B.

[00037] The vertical base portion 7B extends in a widthwise direction between base ends 5B. The base 3B may have one or multiple apertures 24B, as in the exemplary embodiment bed exercise apparatus IB, to allow for adjustment of the position of the rod 2B in the widthwise direction or to allow for multiple rods 2B to be connected to the base 3B at the same time.

[00038] At the base ends 5B are pads 4B that extend in a lengthwise direction toward the headboard 12B, as shown in Figure 6, to allow feet 13B of the headboard 12B to rest upon the pads 4B. In the exemplary arrangement shown in figure 6, the headboard 12B is between the vertical base portion 7B and the mattress frame 16B. Alternatively, the vertical base portion 7B may be between the headboard 12B and the mattress frame 16B and the pads 4B extend lengthwise m the other direction, relative to the base portion 7B, to allow feet 13B of the headboard 12B to rest upon the pads 4B. Alternatively, the vertical base portion 7B may be between the headboard 12B and the mattress frame 16B and the pads 4B extend lengthwise toward the mattress frame 16B to allow feet 15B of the mattress frame 12B to rest upon the pads 4B.

[00039] In the bed exercise apparatus IB, the pads 4B are an integrated part of the base 3B. In an alternative configuration, the pads 4B may be slidably engaged with the base 3B to provide the capability of adjustment in the lengthwise direction. In another alternative configuration of the bed exercise in apparatus IB, the base 3B may extend at angles to the widthwise and the lengthwise directions rather than distinctly in the widthwise or the lengthwise direction, as shown in Figure 5, or may extend as a combination of extensions in the widthwise or the lengthwise direction or angles thereof

[00040] The rod 2B extends from the base 3B in the lengthwise direction under the headboard 12B and

15 between the feet 13B of the headboard 12B, and then angles up in a vertical direction between the

headboard I2B and the mattress frame 16B to extend above a height of the mattress 10B. At a top of the rod 2B is a ring 6B for attachment of an elastic exercise band 18B and other exercise accessories. Other attachment configurations other than the rtng 6B may be implemented for attachment of exercise accessories. The rod 2B may be configured with a telescoping structure so that its height may be adjusted and possibly to allow for the rod 2B to retract below the height of the mattress 10B into a recessed position. This telescoping structure of rod 2B may include a configuration where the parts of the rod 2B are connected to each other via extended helical threading to allow 7 for variation in height by rotating one portion of the rod 2B with respect to another. Alternatively, the rod 2B may also be rotatable via a hinge where the rod 2B attaches to the base portion 7B or at some point along the length of the rod 2B.

Additionally, the rod 2b may be removably attached to the base portion 7B or an upper portion of the rod 2B may be removably attached to a lower portion of the rod 2B, where the lower portion of the rod 2B is the part that ataches to the base portion 7B.

[00041] Figure 12 shows an exercise apparatus IE that is an alternative configuration of the exercise apparatus IB with a horizontal and vertical support structure 40E, comparable to the one disclosed above by the exercise apparatus 1A. Elements of exercise apparatus IE that are not modified from the exemplary embodiment exercise apparatus IB have the same element number designations. One or more vertical supports 20E connect to the base 3B, comparable to the vertical supports 20A except that the one or more vertical supports 20E angle upward in the manner that rod 2B does. All the alternative configurations of rod 2.B discussed above regarding adjustment of height rod 2B or how rod 2B attaches to the base portion 7B apply to the vertical supports 20E. A horizontal support 22E, comparable to the horizontal support 22A, connects to an upper end or ends on the one or more vertical supports 20E. The horizontal support 22E may connect to the vertical supports 22E in any of the various ways described above by horizontal support 22A in exercise apparatus 1A. In the case of only one vertical support 20E, especially, but not exclusively, the vertical support 20E may connect to horizontal support 20E at a point proximal to a midpoint on the horizontal support 22E. One or more rods 2E are configured like the rod 2A and may connect to the hori zontal support 22E in the ways described above by rod 2A connecting to horizontal support 22A in exercise apparatus 1A

[00042] Figure 13 show's an exercise apparatus IF that is an alternative configuration of the exercise in apparatus IE. Elements of exercise apparatus IF that are not modified from the exemplar)' embodiment exercise apparatus IE have the same element number designations. Exercise apparatus IF has a base 3F with a single unified pad 4F extending widthwise to the base ends 5B. Figure 14 is a side view' of an exemplary arrangement of tire bed exercise apparatus IF with a headboard 12F, the mattress frame 16B, the box spring 8B and the mattress 10B. The headboard 12F has no legs, in contrast to the headboard

15 12B, but rather depends upon its attachment to the mattress frame 16B for support; however, a headboard with legs like the headboard 12B may also be used with exercise apparatus IF The unified pad 4F extends lengthwise from the vertical base portion 7B a sufficient distance toward the mattress frame 16B such that pad cutouts 38F may partially circumscribe mattress frame legs 15B. Completing the circumscription of the legs of the mattress frame 16B are stays 40F. Alternatively, the single unified pad 4F may not have pad cutouts 38F and the mattress frame legs 15B rest upon the single unified pad 4F. Additionally, the single unified pad 4F may, alternatively, be split into two pads like pads 4B.

[00043] Figure 7 is a perspective view of a fourth exemplary embodiment bed exercise apparatus 1 C according to the present invention. The bed exercise apparatus 1C is largely comparable to the bed exercise apparatus IB. Flowever, rod 2C attaches to a connector 26C rather than to a base 3C. The connector 26C attaches to the base 3C via one of apertures 24C on a vertical base portion 7C. The connector 26C does not extend its entire cross-section through the aperture 2/4C instead, a narrowed portion at an end of the connector 26C may extend like a peg through the aperture 24C. Alternatively, a screw' or other fastener may be used to attach the connector 26C to the base 3C.

[00044] The vertical base portion 7C extends in a widthwise direction between base ends 5C The vertical base portion 7C may have one or multiple apertures 24C, as in the exemplary embodiment bed exercise apparatus 1C, to allow' for adjustment of the position of the rod 2C in the widthwise direction or to allow for multiple rods 2C to be connected to the base 3C at the same time. [00045] Figure 8 is a side view of the bed exercise apparatus IC in an exemplary arrangement of the bed exercise apparatus 1C w ith a headboard 12C, mattress frame 16C, box spring 8C and mattress 10C. A pad 4C extends in a widthwise direction between base ends 5C and in a lengthwise direction from the vertical base portion 7C toward the headboard 12C, as shown in Figure 8, to allow 7 feet 13C of the headboard 12C and the connector 26C to rest upon the pad 4C. Alternatively, the pad 4C may extend further to allow mattress frame feet 15C to rest upon the pad 4C. In the exemplary arrangement shown in figure 8, the headboard 12C is between the vertical base portion 7C and the mattress frame 16C.

Alternatively, the vertical base portion 7C may be between the headboard 12C and the mattress frame 16C in which case the feet 13C of the headboard 12C will not rest upon the pad 4C.

in

[00046] In the bed exercise apparatus 1 C, the pad 4C is an integrated part of the base 3C In an alternative configuration, the pad 4C may be slidably engaged with the base 3C to provide the capability of adjustment in the lengthwise direction. In another alternative configuration of the bed exercise apparatus 1C, the base 3C may extend at angles to the widthwise and the lengthwise directions rather than

15 distinctly in the widthwise or the lengthwise direction, as shown in Figure 7, or may extend as a

combination of extensions in the widthwise or the lengthwise direction or angles thereof.

[00047] The connector 26C extends from the base 3C in the lengthwise direction under the headboard 12C and between the feet 13C of the headboard 12C. The rod 2C attaches to the connector 26C via connector apertures 28C on the connector 26C. The rod 2C angles up from the connector 26C in a vertical direction through a gap where the headboard 12C attaches to the mattress frame 16C and extends above a height of the mattress 10C. At a top of the rod 2C is a ring 6C for attachment of an elastic exercise band 18C and other exercise accessories. Other attachment configurations other than the ring 6C may be implemented for attachment of exercise accessories. The rod 2C may be configured with a telescoping structure so that its height may be adjusted and possibly to allow for the rod 2C to retract below the height of the mattress 10C into a recessed position. This telescoping structure of rod 2C may include a configuration where the parts of the rod 2C are connected to each other via extended helical threading to allow for variation in height by rotating one portion of the rod 2C with respect to another. Alternatively, the rod 2C or the connector 26C may also be rotatable and or removeable.

[00048] In one alternative configuration of the exercise apparatus 1C, a horizontal and vertical support structure, comparable to the one disclosed above by the exercise apparatus I A, may be inserted between one or more of the connectors 26C and one or more rods 2C. Thus, one or more vertical supports, comparable to the vertical supports 20A, may connect to the base 3C and a horizontal support, comparable to the horizontal support 22A, would connect to an upper end or ends on the one or more vertical supports. The one or more rods 2C may then be connected to the horizontal support in any of the ways described above by rod 2.A in exercise apparatus 1A.

|O0049 | Figure 9 shows a perspective view' of an alternative configuration of die exercise apparatus 1C. Extenders 30C are slidably engaged with the base 3C. In this embodiment the feet 13C of the headboard 12C rest upon the extenders 30C instead of the pad 4C. The extenders 30C have extender apertures 34C. The extenders 30C m ay be fastened to the base 3C with a fastener extending through one of the extender apertures 34C and a corresponding one of the apertures 24C on the vertical base portion 7C. Pad apertures 32C are provided and the extender may alternatively or additionally be fastened to the base 3C with a fastener extending through one of the extender apertures 34C and a corresponding one of the pad apertures 32C. The connector 26C may also be fastened to the pad via one of the pad apertures 32C. In another alternative configuration, the exercise apparatus 1 C may be provided with one extender 30C slidably engaged with one side of the base 3C. In such an embodiment, one of the feet 13c of the headboard 12C will rest on the extender and the other on the pad 4C.

[00050] Figure 10 is a perspective view of a fifth exemplary embodiment bed exercise apparatus ID according to the present invention. Figure 11 is a side view' of the bed exercise apparatus ID in an exemplary arrangement of the bed exercise apparatus ID with a headboard 12D, mattress frame 16D, box spring 8D and mattress 10D. A base 3D extends in a widthwise direction between pads 4D. Feet 13D of the headboard 12D rest upon the pads 4D. Slidably attached to the base 3D is a base-connector junction 34D whose position may be varied in the widthwise direction. Extending in a lengthwise direction from the base 3D toward the mattress frame 16D is a connector 26D. The connector 26D may be slidably attached at a first end of the connector 26D to the base-connector junction 34D to allow for positi on adjustment of the connector 26D in the lengthwise direction. At a second end of the connector 26D, distal to the base 3D, is a rod -connector junction 36D. A rod 2D extends from the rod-connector junction 36D in a vertical direction through a gap where the headboard 12D attaches to the mattress frame 16D. The rod 2D is preferably configured to extend above a height of the mattress 10D. The rod 2D may be slidably attached at a first end of the rod 2D to the rod-connector junction 36D to allow for adjustment in the vertical direction. At a top of the rod 2D is a ring 6D for attachment of elastic exercise bands 18D and other exercise accessories. Other attachment configurations other than the rings 6D may be implemented for attachment of exercise accessories. The rod 2D may be configured w'ith a telescoping structure so that their height may be adjusted and possibly to allow for the rod 2D to retract below the height of the mattress 10D so that it is in a recessed position. Die telescoping structure of rod 2D may include a configuration where the parts of the rod 2D are connected to each other via extended helical threading to allow for variation in height by rotating one portion of the rod 2D with respect to another. The rod 2D may also be removably and/or rotatably atached to the rod-connector junction 36D. Alternatively, In addition, the rod-connector junction 361) may be removably and/or rotatably attached to the connector 26D.

[00051] Figure 15 is a perspective view' of a sixth exemplary embodiment bed exercise apparatus 1G according to the present invention. Figure 16 is a side view of the bed exercise apparatus IG in an exemplary arrangement of the bed exercise apparatus IG with a headboard 12G, mattress frame 16G, box spring 8G and matress 10G. Rods 2G connect to a hori zontal support 22G via hori zontal -support apertures 46G. At a top of the rods 2G are rings 6G for attachment of elastic exercise bands 18G and other exercise accessories. Other attachment configurations other than the rings 6G may be implemented for attachment of exercise accessories. The rods 2G may be height adjustable with respect to tire horizontal support 22G in a manner described by other exemplar} embodiments.

[00052] The horizontal support 22G slidably attaches to the vertical supports 20G via horizontal-support legs 42G. Preferably, the horizontal support 22G and/or the rods 2G should be capable of being alternatively positioned between a first position above a height of the mattress 10G and a recessed position below a height of the mattress 10G. The vertical supports 20G extend in a vertical direction from the horizontal -support legs 42G through a gap where the headboard 12G attaches to the mattress frame 16G to a pad 4G of a base 3G. As illustrated in Figures 15 and 16 a low er portion of tire vertical supports 20G, proximal to the pad 4G, angles in a horizontal lengthwise direction toward a vertical base portion 7G. Alternatively, the vertical supports 20G may be turned around so that the lower portion of the vertical supports 20G angle in the horizontal lengthwise direction away from the vertical base portion 7G. The vertical base portion has vertical base portion apertures 24G.

[00053] Each of the vertical supports 20G has a slot 48G through which vertical-support fastener 50G extends. The vertical-support fasteners 50G further extend through pad apertures 32G providing a slidable connection between the vertical supports 20G and the pad 4G allowing for slidable adjustment in the lengthwise direction. The pad 4G extends widthwise between base ends 5G. The pad 4G extends lengthwise from a vertical base portion 7G toward the mattress frame 16G. Feet 13G of the headboard 12G rest on the pad 4G, preferably immediately adjacent to and against the vertical base portion 7G.

[00054] Figures 17 and 18 show an exercise apparatus 1H that is an alternative configuration of the exercise apparatus 1 G. Elements of exercise apparatus 1H that are not modified from the exercise apparatus 1G have the same element number designations. In exercise apparatus IG, the horizontal- support legs 42G of horizontal support 22G attach to sides of the vertical supports 20G that are directly vertically above the lower portion of the vertical supports 20G that angles in a horizontal lengthwise direction. In contrast, in exercise apparatus 1 H, the horizontal-support legs 42H of horizontal support 22H attach to sides of the vertical supports 20H that are adjacent to tire side that is directly vertically above the lower portion of the vertical supports 20H that angles in a hori zontal lengthwise di rection. The horizontal-support legs 42H have support-leg slots 52H and fasteners 54H extend through the slot and into the vertical supports 20H to provide a height adjustable connection.

[00055] Figures 19 and 20 illustrate a seventh exemplary embodiment of a bed exercise apparatus II according to the present invention. Figure 19 shows a side view of a broad side of the bed exercise apparatus II; the broad side being the one that abuts a headboard or its opposing side that abuts a mattress frame, a box spring and a mattress. The bed exercise apparatus II has a base 31 that may be configured in a manner comparable to any of the bases in the exemplary embodiments described above. Vertical supports 201 are rotatably attached to the base 31 proximal to base ends 51 via base hinges 601. At a point along a length of the vertical supports 201 are support hinges 561. Top ends of the vertical supports 201 are rotatably attached to a horizontal support 221 via top hinges 581. Attached to the horizontal support 221 are rods 21 with rings 61 for attachment of exercise accessories. The base hinges 601, support hinges 561 and top hinges 581 are configured so that they may lock at various rotation angles so that the vertical supports 201 may stably support the horizontal support 221 at various heights. In Figure 19, the base hinges 601, support hinges 561 and top hinges 581 are at a first rotation angle such that the horizontal support 221 is at a height that the rods 21 are below a height of the mattress, in a system with a headboard, bed frame, box spring and matress comparable to those discussed above; the bed exercise apparatus II thereby being in a first or retracted position. In Figure 20, the base hinges 601, support hinges 561 and top hinges 581 are at a second rotation angle such that the horizontal support 221 is at a height that the rods 21 are above a height of the mattress; the bed exercise apparatus 11 thereby 7 being in a second or extended position. A user may thereby adjust the height between the retracted position when not using of the bed exercise apparatus I I and the extended position when using the bed exercise apparatus II. The atachment configuration of the rods 21 to the horizontal support 221 as well as the configuration of the rods 21 themselves may be any manner comparable to what is described in the exemplary embodiments described above.

|O0056 | Figures 21 and 22 illustrate an eighth exemplary embodiment of a bed exercise apparatus 1 J according to the present invention. Figure 21 show's a side view of a broad side of the bed exercise apparatus II; the broad side being the one that abuts a headboard or its opposing side that abuts a mattress frame, a box spring and a mattress. The bed exercise apparatus 1 J has a base 3J that may be configured in a manner comparable to any of the bases in the exemplary embodiments described above. Vertical supports 201 are slidably attached at vertical support base ends 601 to the base 3J via a base guideway 62J . At a point along a length of the vertical supports 201, the vertical supports 201 are rotatably atached via support hinge 561. Vertical support top ends 581 are slidably atached to a horizontal support 221 via a horizontal support guideway 64J . Attached to the horizontal support 22J are rods 2i with rings 6i for attachment of exercise accessories. The base guideway 621 and the vertical support base ends 60J are configured so that the vertical support base ends 60J may lock in place at various positions along the base guideway 621. Similarly, the horizontal support guideway 641 and the vertical support top ends 58J are configured so that the vertical support top ends 58J may lock in place at various positions along the hori zontal support guideway 64J This allows the vertical supports 20 J to stably support the horizontal support 22J at various heights in Figure 21, the vertical support base ends 601 are locked in place at first base-positions along the base guideway 621 and the vertical support top ends 581 are locked in place at first horizontal support-positions along the horizontal support guideway 641 such that the horizontal support 22J is at a height that the rods 2J are below a height of the mattress, in a system with a headboard, bed frame, box spring and matress comparable to those discussed above; the bed exercise apparatus 1J thereby being in a first or retracted position. In Figure 22, the vertical support base ends 601 are locked in place at second base-positions along the base guideway 62 j and the vertical support top ends 58 J are locked in place at second horizontal support-positions along the horizontal support guideway 64J such that the horizontal support 22J is at a height that the rods 21 are above a height of the mattress; the bed exercise apparatus 1 J thereby being in a second or extended position. A user may thereby adjust the height of the horizontal support 22J between the retracted position when not using the bed exercise apparatus 1J and the extended position when using the bed exercise apparatus 1J. The attachment configuration of the rods 2J to the horizontal support 22J as well as the configuration of the rods 2 j themselves may be in any manner comparable to what is described in the exemplar} embodiments described above.

[00057] In an alternative configuration of the bed exercise apparatus 1J the vertical supports 201, instead of being slidably attached to the horizontal support 221 and the base 3J, are selectively-fixed in place. Apertures may be provided on the base 3J at the first base-positions and second base-positions as well as various other positions where the vertical supports 20J may be fastened. Similarly, the horizontal support 22J may have apertures at the first horizontal support-positions and second horizontal support-positions as well as various other positions where the vertical supports 20J may be fastened. When the vertical support top ends 58J are selectively -fixed in place to the horizontal support 22J at the first horizontal support-positions and the vertical support base ends 60J are selectively-fixed in place to the base 3J at the first base-positions, then the bed exercise apparatus II will be in the first or retracted position. When the vertical support top ends 58J are selectively-fixed in place to the horizontal support 22J at the second horizontal support-positions and the vertical support base ends 60J are selectively-fixed in place to the base 3J at the second base-positions, then the bed exercise apparatus 1 J will be in the second or extended position. A user may thereby adjust the height of the horizontal support 221 between the retracted position when not using the bed exercise apparatus 11 and the extended position when using tire bed exercise apparatus II.

[00058] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary in nature, and therefore, the spirit and the scope of the invention are by no means restricted to what is described above or intended to represent every possible embodiment of the invention. For example, the tenns vertical and horizontal are not limited to a strictly vertical or horizontal direction, i e . perpendicular and parallel, respectively, with respect to the floor or bed, but rather can include other angles so long as functionality is provided. The bases in the exemplary embodiments may be split into two separate pieces that are completely unattached and may possibly not even abut each other. The bed exercise apparatus embodiments as described herein may also be implemented in an arrangement without the box spring.