A stationary exercising apparatus which promotes cardiovascular exercise yet minimizes impact on critical joints through the generation of a predetermined elliptical path movement while maintaining foot platforms substantially parallel with the floor. A base structure supports a pair of reciprocating members which are displaced in a horizontal direction parallel with the floor at one end yet reciprocate in circular motion at the other end through a coupling system attached to the frame. A linkage assembly is included which operates in conjunction with the reciprocation of one end of the reciprocating members to maintain the foot platforms substantially parallel with a reference plane while revolving the foot platforms in a substantially elliptical path. The apparatus may include additional linkage to facilitate a corresponding upper body exercise involving movement of the arms along a predetermined arc.
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0. 33. An apparatus for exercising, comprising:
a coupling member having (i) a pulley defining a pivot axis and (ii) crank assemblies having distal ends and intermediate locations moving in first and second orbital paths respectively about said pivot axis,
first and second pairs of operative members comprised of at least a first operative member and a second operative member, a portion of each pair of operative members adapted for reciprocating movement,
a pair of foot platforms, each foot platform being attached to a pair of operative members,
said first operative members being pivotally connected to said distal ends of said crank assemblies, said second operative members being pivotally connected to said intermediate locations of said crank assemblies such that crank assembly rotation about said pivot axis causes said foot platforms to move in a substantially elliptical path.
0. 31. An apparatus for exercising, comprising:
a coupling member having (i) a pulley defining a pivot axis and (ii) crank assemblies having distal ends and intermediate locations moving in first and second orbital paths respectively about said pivot axis,
first and second pairs of operative members comprised of at least a first operative member and a second operative member, a portion of each pair of operative members adapted for reciprocating movement,
a pair of foot platforms, each foot platform being attached to a pair of operative members,
said first operative members being operatively connected adjacent to a first end to said distal ends of said crank assemblies for orbital movement in said first orbital path, said second operative members being operatively connected to said intermediate locations of said crank assemblies such that crank assembly rotation about said pivot axis causes said foot platforms to move in a substantially elliptical path.
0. 34. An apparatus for exercising, comprising:
a coupling member having (i) a pulley defining a pivot axis and (ii) crank assemblies having distal ends and intermediate locations moving in first and second orbital paths respectively about said pivot axis,
first and second pairs of operative members comprised of at least a first operative member and a second operative member, a portion of each pair of operative members adapted for reciprocating movement,
a pair of foot platforms, each foot platform being attached to a pair of operative members,
said first operative members being pivotally connected to said distal ends of said crank assemblies, said second operative members being pivotally connected to said intermediate locations of said crank assemblies such that crank assembly rotation about said pivot axis causes said foot platforms to move in a substantially elliptical path and remain substantially parallel to a predetermined reference plane during at least a portion of the ellipse.
1. An apparatus for exercising comprising:
a frame having a base portion adapted to be supported by a floor;
first and second reciprocating members, each reciprocating member having a first end and a second end, a portion of said first and second reciprocating members adapted for substantially linear motion;
a coupling member having (i) a pulley supported by said frame defining a pivot axis, and (ii) means for attaching said second ends of said first and second reciprocating members to said pulley so that rotation of said pulley results in orbital movement of said second ends of said first and second reciprocating members about said pivot axis; and
means operatively associated with said reciprocating members for orienting the bottom of the foot of the user of the apparatus, said orienting means including first and second foot platforms so that during operation of the apparatus each said foot platform remains substantially parallel with a predetermined reference plane while revolving in a predetermined substantially elliptical path.
0. 32. An apparatus for exercising, comprising:
a coupling member having (i) a pulley defining a pivot axis and (ii) crank assemblies having distal ends and intermediate locations moving in first and second orbital paths respectively about said pivot axis,
first and second pairs of operative members comprised of at least a first operative member and a second operative member, a portion of each pair of operative members adapted for reciprocating movement,
a pair of foot platforms, each foot platform being attached to a pair of operative members,
said first operative members being operatively connected adjacent to a first end to said distal ends of said crank assemblies for orbital movement in said first orbital path, said second operative members being operatively connected to said intermediate locations of said crank assemblies such that crank assembly rotation about said pivot axis causes said foot platforms to move in a substantially elliptical path and remain substantially parallel to a predetermined reference plane during at least a portion of the ellipse.
30. An apparatus for exercising comprising:
a frame having a base portion adapted to be supported by a floor;
first and second reciprocating members, each reciprocating member having a first end and a second end, a portion of said first and second reciprocating members adapted for substantially linear motion;
a coupling member having (i) a pulley supported by said frame defining a pivot axis, and (ii) means for attaching said second ends of said first and second reciprocating members to said pulley so that rotation of said pulley results in orbital movement of said second ends of said first and second reciprocating members about said pivot axis; and
first and second linkage assemblies for orienting the bottom of the foot of the user of the apparatus,
said first linkage assembly pivotally connected to said first reciprocating member and said frame and including a foot platform and said second linkage assembly pivotally connected to said second reciprocating member and said frame and including a foot platform so that during operation of the apparatus each said foot platforms remain substantially parallel with a predetermined reference plane while revolving in a predetermined substantially elliptical path.
19. An exercising apparatus comprising:
a frame having a base portion adapted to be supported by a floor;
a first linkage assembly having a reciprocating member and a foot link, said reciprocating member having first and second ends, a portion of said reciprocating member adapted for substantially linear movement, said foot link having first and second ends, said foot link pivotally attached proximate said first end of said foot link between said first and second ends of said reciprocating member proximate said first end of said reciprocating member;
a second linkage assembly having a reciprocating member and a foot link, said reciprocating member of said second linkage assembly having first and second ends, a portion of said second linkage assembly reciprocating member adapted for substantially linear movement, said foot link of said second linkage assembly having first and second ends, said foot link of said second linkage assembly pivotally attached proximate said first end of said foot link between said first and second ends of said reciprocating member of said second linkage assembly proximate said first end of said reciprocating member of said second linkage assembly; and
a coupling member having (i) a pulley supported by said frame defining a pivot axis, and (ii) means for attaching said second ends of said reciprocating members to said pulley and said second ends of said foot links so that rotation of said pulley results in orbital movement of said second ends of said reciprocating members about said axis and in orbital movement of said second ends of said foot links about said axis while said foot platforms remain substantially parallel with a predetermined reference plane and revolves in a predetermined substantially elliptical path.
9. An apparatus for exercising comprising:
a frame having a base portion adapted to be supported by a floor;
first and second reciprocating members, each reciprocating member having a first end and a second end, a portion of said first and second reciprocating members adapted for substantially linear motion;
a coupling member having (i) a pulley supported by said frame defining a pivot axis, and (ii) means for pivotally attaching said second ends of said first and second reciprocating members to said pulley so that rotation of said pulley results in orbital movement of said second ends of said first and second reciprocating members about said axis; and
first and second linkage assemblies, said first linkage assembly pivotally connected proximate a first end between the first and second ends of said first reciprocating member proximate said first end of said first reciprocating member and said first linkage assembly having a second end attached to said coupling member attaching means at said first reciprocating member, said second linkage assembly pivotally connected proximate a first end between the first and second ends of said second reciprocating member proximate said first end of said second reciprocating member and said second linkage assembly having a second end attached to said coupling member attaching means at said second reciprocating member,
said first linkage assembly having a foot platform proximate said first end of said first linkage assembly and said second linkage assembly having a foot platform proximate said first end of said second linkage assembly,
wherein during use of the apparatus said foot platforms remain substantially parallel with a predetermined reference plane while revolving in a predetermined substantially elliptical path.
25. An apparatus for exercising comprising:
a frame having a base portion adapted to be supported by a floor;
first and second reciprocating members, each reciprocating member having first and second ends, a portion of said first and second reciprocating members adapted for substantially linear motion;
a coupling member having (i) a pulley supported by said frame defining a pivot axis, and (ii) means for pivotally attaching said second ends of said first and second reciprocating members to said pulley so that rotation of said pulley results in orbital movement of said second ends of said first and second reciprocating members about said pivot axis;
a first linkage assembly having a first link and a second link, said first link having first and second ends, said first link pivotally attached between said first and second ends of said first reciprocating member proximate said first end of said first reciprocating member and proximate said first end of said first link, said first link including a foot platform proximate said first end of said first link and said first link including a bent portion distally from said foot platform, said second link having first and second ends, said first end of said second link attached to said coupler member attaching means at said second end of said first reciprocating member and said second end of said second link pivotally attached to said second end of said first link;
a second linkage assembly having a first link and a second link, said first link of said second linkage assembly having first and second ends, said first link of said second linkage assembly pivotally attached between said first and second ends of said second reciprocating member proximate said first end of said second reciprocating member and proximate said first end of said first link of said second linkage assembly, said first link of said second linkage assembly including a foot platform proximate said first end of said first link of said second linkage assembly and said first link of said second linkage assembly including a bent portion distally from its foot platform, said second link of said second linkage assembly having first and second ends, said first end of said second link of said second linkage assembly attached to said coupler member attaching means at said second end of said second reciprocating member and said second end of said second link of said second linkage assembly pivotally attached to said second end of said first link of said second linkage assembly,
wherein during operation of the apparatus each said foot platform remains substantially parallel with a predetermined reference plane while revolving in a predetermined substantially elliptical path.
12. An exercising apparatus comprising:
a frame having a base portion adapted to be supported by a floor;
a first linkage assembly having:
(i) a reciprocating member,
(ii) a foot member assembly, and
(iii) an arm member assembly, said reciprocating member having a first end and a second end, a portion of said reciprocating member being adapted for substantially linear movement;
a second linkage assembly having:
(i) a reciprocating member,
(ii) a foot member assembly, and
(iii) an arm member assembly, said reciprocating member of said second linkage assembly having a first end and a second end, a portion of said second linkage assembly reciprocating member being adapted for substantially linear movement; and
a coupling member having:
(i) a pulley supported by said frame defining a pivot axis; and
(ii) means for pivotally attaching said second ends of said reciprocating members to said pulley so that rotation of said pulley results in orbital movement of said second ends of said reciprocating members about said axis,
said first linkage assembly foot member assembly comprising a first foot link and a second foot link, said first foot link having first and second ends and said first foot link pivotally connected to said first linkage assembly reciprocating member proximate said first end of said first linkage assembly reciprocating member and proximate said first end of said first foot link, said second foot link having first and second ends, said first end of said second foot link attached to said coupler member attaching means at said second end of said first linkage assembly reciprocating member and said second end of said second foot link engaging said first foot link proximate said second end of said first foot link, said first foot link of said first linkage assembly foot member assembly includes a foot platform proximate said first end of said first foot link,
said second linkage assembly foot member assembly comprising a first foot link and a second foot link, said first foot link of said second foot member assembly having first and second ends, said first foot link of said second foot member assembly being pivotally connected to said second linkage assembly reciprocating member proximate said first end of said second linkage assembly reciprocating member and proximate said first end of said first foot link of said second linkage assembly foot member assembly, said second foot link of said second linkage assembly foot member assembly having first and second ends, said first end of said second foot link of said second linkage assembly foot member assembly attached to said coupling member attaching means at second end of said second linkage assembly reciprocating member and said second end of said second foot link of said second linkage assembly foot member assembly engaging said first foot link of said second linkage assembly foot member assembly proximate said second end of said first foot link of said second linkage assembly foot member assembly, said first foot link of said second linkage assembly foot member assembly includes a foot platform proximate said first end of said first foot link of said second linkage assembly foot member assembly,
wherein upon operation of the apparatus, said foot platform of said first linkage assembly foot member assembly and said foot platform of said second linkage assembly foot member assembly remain substantially parallel with a predetermined reference plane while revolving in a predetermined substantially elliptical path.
2. The exercising apparatus according to
3. The exercising apparatus according to
a first element attached at one end to said pulley proximate said pivot axis and at its other end to said second end of said first reciprocating member; and
a second element attached at one end to said pulley proximate said pivot axis and at its other end to said second end of said second reciprocating member.
4. The exercising apparatus according to
5. The exercising apparatus according to
6. The exercising apparatus according to
7. The exercising apparatus according to
8. The exercising apparatus according to
a first linkage assembly having a first pair of links, a second pair of links, and a pivot plate, said first pair of links having first and second ends, said first end of at least one of said first pair of links pivotally attached between said first and second ends of said first reciprocating member proximate said first end of said first reciprocating member and said first ends of said first pair of links pivotally attached to said first foot platform and said second ends of said first pair of links pivotally attached to said pivot plate, said second pair of links having first and second ends, said first ends of said second pair of links pivotally attached to said pivot plate and at least one of said second pair of links pivotally attached to said frame; and
a second linkage assembly having a first pair of links, a second pair of links, and a pivot plate, said first pair of links of said second linkage assembly having first and second ends, said first end of at least one of said first pair of links of said second linkage assembly pivotally attached between said first and second ends of said second reciprocating member proximate said first end of said second reciprocating member, said first ends of said first pair of links of said second linkage assembly pivotally attached to said second foot platform, and said second ends of said first pair of links of said second linkage assembly pivotally attached to said pivot plate of said second linkage assembly, said second pair of links of said second linkage assembly having first and second ends, said first ends of said second pair of links of said second linkage assembly pivotally attached to said pivot plate of said second linkage assembly and at least one of said second pair of links of said second linkage assembly pivotally attached to said frame,
said second end of one of said second pair of links of said first linkage assembly and said second end of one of said second pair of links of said second linkage assembly having a handle portion so that the user of said apparatus may grip said handle portions during use of the apparatus enabling a substantially arcuate movement of said handle portions.
10. The exercise apparatus according to
11. The exercise apparatus according to
13. The exercising apparatus according to
14. The exercising apparatus according to
15. The exercising apparatus according to
a first element attached at one end to said pulley proximate said pivot axis and at its other end to said second end of said first linkage assembly reciprocating member; and
a second element attached at one end to said pulley proximate said pivot axis and at its other end to said second end of said second linkage assembly reciprocating member.
16. The exercising apparatus according to
17. The exercising apparatus according to
18. The exercising apparatus according to
20. The exercising apparatus according to
a first element attached to one end to said pulley proximate said pivot axis and at its other end to said second end of said reciprocating member of said first linkage assembly; and
a second element attached at one end to said pulley proximate said pivot axis and at its other end to said second end of said reciprocating member of said second linkage assembly.
21. The exercising apparatus according to
22. The exercising apparatus according to
23. The exercising apparatus according to
24. The exercising apparatus according to
26. The exercising apparatus according to
27. The exercising apparatus according to
a first element attached at one end to said pulley proximate said pivot axis and at its other end to said second end of said first reciprocating member; and
a second element attached at one end to said pulley proximate said pivot axis and at its one end to said second end of said second reciprocating member.
28. The exercising apparatus according to
29. The exercising apparatus according to
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This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/497,612 filed Jun. 30, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,593,372 for Stationary Exercise apparatus Having A Preferred Foot Platform Path, which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/377,846 filed Jan. 25, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,573,480 entitled Stationary Exercise Apparatus.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an improved stationary exercising apparatus. More particular, the invention relates to an improved exercising apparatus which enables the user to move his feet in an elliptical path while foot platforms remain substantially parallel with a reference plane.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Stair climbing is a popular form of exercise for the cardiovascular system. However, it can over prolonged use overstress the knees. Walking is also a popular form of exercise but it does not load the cardiovascular system to the extent stair climbing does. Therefore, the need exists for an improved stationary exercising device which will load the cardiovascular system as stair climbing does but does not overload or unduly stress the knees and other joints. Prior art stair climbing devices have two common draw backs. First, they require excessive lifting of the knees or an exaggerated vertical movement of the lower legs. See, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,316,898; 4,949,993; 4,989,857; and 5,135,477. Alternatively, the devices which do tend to promote a more natural movement of the knees and ankles are difficult to ascend and descend because of the configuration of the devices. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,242,343. Additionally, while certain prior art devices have attempted to imitate a more natural movement of the knees or ankles, they have failed to provide an accurate simulation. See, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,242,343 and 5,383,829.
In addition, the need exists for a more rhythmic movement of the hand motions in combination with a stair climbing exercise to accelerate the cardiovascular workout and exercise of the upper body muscle groups without unduly overstressing the elbows and shoulders. Hence, the need exists for an improved stationary exercise device which can combine the movements of the feet and hands in a more natural and rhythmic motion.
Briefly, the invention relates to an improved stationary exercising device. A frame is provided which includes a base portion adapted to be supported by the floor, a mid portion and a top portion. A coupling member is attached to the frame which includes a pulley defining a pivot axis. Two reciprocating members are positioned in spaced relationship to the base portion of the frame. One end of each reciprocating member is adapted for linear movement substantially parallel with the floor. That end of each of the reciprocating member being linearly displaced may contact the base portion or it may slide directly on the floor. The other end of each reciprocating member is attached, directly or indirectly, to the pulley of the coupling member. In this manner, rotation of the pulley causes one end of each reciprocating member to orbit, such as in a circular motion, while the other end of each reciprocating member moves in a linear manner. Means are also included for orienting the bottom of the foot of the user through two foot platforms or foot pads so that each foot platform follows a predetermined substantially elliptical path while the foot platforms remain substantially parallel to a reference plane, such as the floor, through their revolution about the ellipse.
Such means for orienting the bottom of the foot may include a duplicate pair of linkage assemblies, one for each foot of the user. Each such linkage assembly may comprise two links. One end of one link pivotally attached proximate the first end of a corresponding reciprocating member. The other end of the first link is in contact with one end of the second link of the linkage assembly. The other end of the second link of that same linkage assembly is pivotally connected to the end of the corresponding reciprocating member to which the first link is proximately attached.
In this manner, during the operation of the present invention, the coupling member in a preferred embodiment serves to rotate one end of the reciprocating member in a circular path while the other end of the reciprocating member moves substantially parallel with the floor, and the coupling member also serves to rotate the end of the second link of each linkage assembly in pivotal connection with the corresponding reciprocating member. This action moves each foot platform in a predetermined substantially elliptical path yet permits the foot platform to remain substantially parallel with a reference plane, such as the floor, during such elliptical movement.
In the preferred embodiment, the first link of each linkage assembly includes a bent portion supported within a telescoping portion. One end of the bent portion is pivotally connected attached to the second end of the second link. This configuration enables the corresponding foot platform or foot pad to remain substantially parallel to a reference plane during the elliptical revolution. The preferred embodiment may include corresponding arm linkage members which are pivotally attached to the telescoping portion of the first link and to the frame assembly permitting the user to exercise the upper body muscles by moving the hands arms through an arcuate path while the foot platforms revolve in a substantially predetermined elliptical path.
In an alternate embodiment of the present invention the first link of each linkage assembly includes a foot portion and an elongated second portion which is in slidable engagement with a roller, or equivalent, mounted on the second end of the second link. This configuration also permits a substantially elliptical path movement of the foot platforms yet permits the foot platforms to remain substantially parallel with a reference plane during their revolution through the elliptical path. Once again, this alternate embodiment may include arm linkage members pivotally attached back to corresponding reciprocating members.
In another alternate embodiment of the present invention, each linkage assembly may comprise two pairs of parallel links. The first pair of parallel links act in a similar fashion to the first link of the preferred embodiment while the second set of parallel links act in a similar fashion to the second link in the preferred embodiment. However, since two parallelograms are established through the use of parallel links connected by a pivot plate between the two pairs of links, the foot platform remains parallel with a reference plane, such as the floor, while moving through a predetermined substantially elliptical path. In addition, one link of the second pair of links of each linkage assembly may be longer and used as an arm member to promote exercise of the upper body muscle group at the same time.
The more important features of this invention have been summarized rather broadly in order that the detailed description may be better understood. There are, of course, additional features of the invention which will be described hereinafter which will also form the subject of the claims appended hereto.
In order to more fully describe the drawings used in the detailed description of the present invention, a brief description of each drawing is provided.
Referring to
A coupling system 20 is fixed relative to the frame and comprises a pulley 22, crank members 24, resistant brake 23, sheave 28 and belt 30. A plurality of operative members are coupled with the coupling system 20 to control the elliptical path of movement of the foot platforms 50. The plurality of operative members include a pair of reciprocating members 32 and a pair of primary links 44. Two reciprocating members 32 are positioned in the lower proximity of frame 10. Each reciprocating member 32 has one end 34 which is adapted to move laterally in a linear direction as shown in
In the preferred embodiment, the present invention includes duplicate linkage assemblies 40. Each linkage assembly 40 comprises two a primary links 42 and link 44. Link 42 is fixed at one end to journal member 25 and is pivotally connected at its other end 41 to primary link 44. Link The end 41 might also be referred to as an intermediate location of the crank assembly. Primary link 44 comprises two portions—a bent portion 45 and a telescoping portion 46. One end of bent portion 45 reciprocates within telescoping portion 46. A foot platform or foot pad 50 is attached to telescoping portion 46 of primary link 44 proximate end 51 of primary link 44.
Referring to
In the operation of the preferred embodiment as shown in
During operation, a climbing motion by the user results in the displacement of first ends 34 of each reciprocating member 32 in the direction of arrow 100. Similarly, an orbiting motion which is preferably a circular motion occurs at the second end 38 of each reciprocating member 32 as shown in phantom by circle 105. At points between the ends 34 and 38 of each reciprocating member 32, the motion gradually changes from a circular motion (at ends 38) to a linear motion at ends 34. This geometric transition occurs in the form of an approximate ellipse. It is not a perfect elliptical shape; it tends to be slightly more egg-shaped. However, it provides a more natural and rhythmic body movement.
Additionally, the circular movement of journal member 25 results in a similar circular motion of the outer end of links 42 since each crank 24 and link 42 are fixed relative to one another through journal member 25. This causes pivot connection 41 to rotate in a circle about axis 26 as shown in phantom as circle 103. Thus, two concurrently circular motions occur as shown by circles 103 and 105. Such dual circular motion translates to a substantially elliptical shape as shown by ellipse 102 at foot platforms 50 yet permits each foot platform 50 to remain substantially parallel with a reference plane, which in the case of
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A pair of reciprocating members 132 are also included, each having a first end 134 on which rollers 136 are mounted. The second end 138 of each reciprocating member 132 is pivotally connected via a journal member 125 to one end of each crank 124. Again, two linkage assemblies 140 are included, each having a first link 142 and a second link primary link 144. Each primary link 144 supports a foot platform 150 over end 151. Additionally, each primary link 144 is pivotally connected, preferably in front of foot platform 150 to a reciprocating member 132 proximal end 134 at connection 143. Again, the cranks 124 and the primary links 142 might be referred to as crank assemblies.
Link 142 is fixed at one end to journal member 125 at the distal end of the crank assembly. Thus, each link 142 is fixed relative to corresponding crank member 124. The other end of each link 142 includes a roller 141 which translationally engages portion 145 of primary link 144. As in the case of the preferred embodiment, a handle portion 117 is available to be gripped by the user.
Referring to
In the operation of the alternate embodiment as shown in
Referring now to the operation of the alternate embodiment including arm members as shown in
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Frame 210 comprises a base portion 212, a mid portion 214 and a top portion 216. A coupler system 220 is shown which includes the same components and functions identical with the coupling system 20 of the preferred embodiment. Two reciprocating members 232 are included, each having a first end 234 to which a roller 236 is attached. The other end 238 of each reciprocating member 232 is pivotally connected to one end of a crank 224 of coupling system 220. As in the case of the previous embodiments, this alternate embodiment includes two identical link assemblies 240. Each link assembly 240 includes two pairs of links 242A/B and 244A/B. As shown, link 242A is pivotally mounted parallel with link 242B, and link 244A is pivotally mounted parallel to link 244B. A foot platform pedal structure 252 is pivotally attached to ends 251 of links 244A/B at pivot connections 243A/B. Foot platform pedal 242 is also pivotally attached to end 234 of reciprocating member 232 through pivoted connection 243A. Links 244A/B are pivotally connected at ends 245 to a pivot plate 243. Links 244A/B are pivotally connected at one end through pivot connections 241A/B to pivot plate 243. The other end of link 242B is pivotally connected at pivot point 296B to top portion 216 of frame 210. Link 242A is pivotally connected through pivot connection 296A to the top portion 216 of frame 210 as well. However, the connection at 296A is not the upper end of link 296A. Rather, as shown, link 242A extends upwardly therefrom and includes a handle portion 282 at its opposite end which is used by the operator. Each foot platform pedal 252 includes a foot platform 250 on which the user places his foot during operation of the apparatus.
As in the case of the previous embodiments, this alternate embodiment includes a resistant brake 223 which serves to increase or decrease the load on the pulley 222 of coupling system 220 through the sheave 228/belt 230 arrangement. Resistant brake 223 in combination with the sheave 228/belt 230 arrangement operates in the identical manner to resistant brake 23 and sheave 28/belt 30 of the preferred embodiment as discussed above. As shown, coupling system 220 is mounted to base portion 212 by a plate 231. Similarly, resistant brake 223 is mounted to mid portion 214 of frame 220 by a plate 227.
In the operation of this alternate embodiment, the user ascends the device from the side or the rear and begins the climbing motion using foot platforms 250. The user also grabs handle portions 282 and begins an oscillating motion. Since each link 242A is pivotally connected at connection 296A, the handle portions define an arcuate path as shown by arrow 304. During the climbing motion, foot platforms 250 define a substantially elliptical path as shown by path 302. In the operation of this embodiment, the movement of linkage assemblies 240 maintains foot platform 250 substantially parallel with the floor or other reference plane at all times while the foot platform revolves through elliptical path 302. As in the case of the preferred embodiment and as shown in
Each linkage assembly 240 comprises two parallelograms, the first defined by parallel links 242A/B, top portion 216 between connections 296A/B, and the pivot plate 243 between pivot connections 241A/B. The second parallelogram is defined by links 244A/B, foot platform pedal 252 and pivot plate 243. As in the case of the previous embodiments, the climbing motion which the operator imposes on platforms 250 serves to revolve point 225 in a circular path about axis 226. Linkage assemblies 240 serve to ensure that foot platforms 250 remain substantially parallel with the floor or a reference plane as it revolves in the predetermined substantially elliptical path 302.
An improved stationary exercising device is disclosed in the foregoing preferred and alternate embodiments which maximizes cardiovascular exercise yet minimizes stress on critical joints through the use of linkages which define a predetermined substantially elliptical path that more accurately simulates natural and rhythmic body movement coupled with movement of a foot platform which remains substantially parallel with the floor. Keeping the foot platform substantially parallel with a reference plane, such as the floor, is beneficial since users would anticipate that the step or platform surface will remain at the same angular orientation during its revolution through the substantially elliptical path.
Obviously, modifications and alterations of the embodiments disclosed herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of this disclosure. It is intended that all such variations and modifications fall within the spirit and scope of this invention as claimed.
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