A combined cycling and stepping exerciser includes a base frame with an upright post, a drive wheel mounted on the base frame, a pair of elongated lever arms with front end portions pivoted to the upright post, a pair of slide seats, and pair of pedal arms disposed on the lever arms. Each of the lever arms has a longitudinal slide groove. Each of the slide seats is coupled to a respective crank arm of the drive wheel, and engages slidably the slide groove in a respective lever arm so as to be slidable along the slide groove. Each of the pedal members has a front end engaging slidably the slide groove in a respective lever arm. A pair of fasteners are operable for fastening rear ends of the pedal members selectively and respectively to the slide seats and to rear end portions of the lever arms.
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0. 19. A dual mode exerciser, comprising:
a frame configured to be supported on a horizontal surface; and
a dual crank arm mechanism including left and right pedal members,
each of said left and right pedal members having a foot engaging portion configured to support a foot of a user,
said dual crank arm mechanism being selectively operable in a first mode or a second mode, wherein
when said dual crank arm mechanism is operating in said first mode, the foot engaging portion of each of said pedal members moves in a generally elliptical closed loop path, and
when said dual crank arm mechanism is operating in said second mode, the foot engaging portion of each of said pedal members moves in a generally up-and-down reciprocal arcuate path.
1. A combined cycling and stepping exerciser comprising:
a base frame having a front end portion with an upright post, and a rear end portion opposite to said front end portion in a longitudinal direction, said upright post being formed with a pair of horizontal pivot shafts that project in opposite lateral direction transverse to the longitudinal direction;
a drive wheel mounted rotatably on said rear end portion of said base frame, said drive wheel having a horizontal wheel axle transverse to said longitudinal direction, and a pair of crank arms coupled to said wheel axle and disposed on opposite lateral sides of said drive wheel;
a pair of elongated lever arms disposed on opposite lateral sides of said base frame, each of said lever arms having a front end portion pivoted to a respective one of said pivot shafts on said upright post, a rear end portion, and a longitudinally extending slide groove extending between said front and rear end portions;
a pair of slide seats, each of which is coupled to a respective one of said crank arms and engages slidably said slide groove in a respective one of said lever arms so as to be slidable along said slide groove when said drive wheel rotates;
a pair of pedal members disposed respectively on said lever arms, each of said pedal members having a front end engaging slidably said slide groove in the respective one of said lever arms, and a rear end; and
fasteners which are operable for fastening said rear ends of said pedal members selectively and respectively to said slide seats and to said rear end portions of said lever arms.
0. 9. A combined elliptical cycling and stepping exerciser, comprising:
a frame configured to be supported on a horizontal surface; and
a dual crank arm mechanism including left and right pedal members,
each of said left and right pedal members having a foot engaging portion configured to support a foot of a user and opposite end portions,
said dual crank arm mechanism being constructed and arranged with respect to the pedal members so that the pedal members can be selectively moved in either an elliptical cycling mode or a stepping mode,
each of said pedal members, when in the elliptical cycling mode, being operatively associated with said dual crank arm mechanism so that one end portion thereof moves along a preselected path while the opposite end portion thereof moves in a circular orbital path about a fixed transverse rotational axis provided on said frame, so that when the exerciser is in use in said elliptical cycling mode, and when a foot of the user which is disposed upon the foot engaging portion thereof travels forwardly from a rearwardmost position, the heel portion of the user's foot associated therewith initially rises at a faster rate than the toe portion, and when the foot travels rearwardly from a forwardmost position, the heel portion of the user's foot initially lowers at a faster rate than the toe portion,
each of said pedal members, when in the stepping mode, being operatively associated with said dual crank arm mechanism so that the foot engaging portions thereof move in arcuate paths between uppermost and lowermost arcuate positions, which arcuate paths are equidistant from a fixed pivotal axis provided on said frame, so that when the exerciser is in use in said stepping mode, one foot of the user will move upwardly between said arcuate positions while the other foot moves downwardly between said arcuate positions.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an exerciser, more particularly to an exerciser which provides combined cycling and stepping exercise functions and which is capable of being converted to operate in one of cycling and stepping exercise modes.
2. Description of the Related Art
or motion transmitting members, a pair of pedal members 40 with respective foot engaging portions and opposite ends, and a pair of operable fasteners 42.
The base frame 20 has a front end portion formed with an upright front post 21, and a rear end portion opposite to the front end portion in a longitudinal direction and formed with an upright rear post 23. A pair of handle members 22 are secured to an upper end portion of the front post 21. A pair of horizontal pivot shafts 23 (see
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Each of the fasteners 42 includes an operating knob 426 disposed over the mounting plate 423 of a respective one of the pedal members 40, and a threaded shank 427 extending through the mounting hole 425 in the mounting plate 423. In one exercise mode, the threaded shanks 427 of the fasteners 42 are fastened to the first fastener holes 35 for fastening the rear ends of the pedal members 40 to the lever arms 30. In another exercise mode, the threaded shanks 427 engage the second fastener holes 413 for fastening the rear ends of the pedal members 40 to the slide seats 41.
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As is evident from the drawings, opposite ends of the foot links or pedal members 40 move along closed curved and arcuate paths respectively, and the elliptical movement of the foot links or pedal members 40 in use is the same as described above in the '829 and '473 prior art patents. The closed curved path is one in which the rearward movement of one end portion of each pedal member 40 is along one curved path sector and the forward movement is along a different curved path sector. The arcuate path is one which can be more accurately described as a circular orbital path.
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As is evident from the drawings, the pedal members 40 move in arcuate paths between uppermost and lowermost arcuate positions. The arcuate paths are equidistant from the fixed pivotal axis provided on the frame 20 by way of the pivot shafts 23, so that when the exerciser is in use in the stepping exercise mode, one foot of the user will move upwardly between the arcuate positions while the other foot moves downwardly between the arcuate positions.
It has thus been shown that the exerciser of the present invention incorporates two different exercise functions in a single apparatus. Conversion from one exercise mode to another can be easily accomplished by operating the fasteners 42 for fastening the pedal members 40 selectively to the lever arms 30 and to the slide seats 41, as desired.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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