Claims
- 1. An exercise machine which simulates a human boxer by throwing punches at and receiving punches thrown by the user, comprising:
- (a) an upright support;
- (b) a simulated shoulder element having opposed ends, said shoulder element being attached intermediate said ends to said support;
- (c) means for rotating said shoulder element about said support;
- (d) a pair of simulated arms having first ends which are attached to the ends of said shoulder element and second ends which have simulated glove fists located thereon;
- (e) linkage means associated with said shoulder element and said arms for moving the arm which is attached to the end of said shoulder element which is being rotated toward its associated arm to an extended position and moving the arm which is attached to the end of said shoulder element which is being rotated away from its associated arm to a retracted position;
- (f) wherein said linkage means includes first hinged joints which are located at said first ends of said arms with the first hinged joint of one of said arms being attached to each of the ends of said shoulder element, and second hinged joints which are located medially on said arms; and
- (g) said upright support includes a fixed portion and a rotating portion which can be rotated relative to said fixed portion, and said shoulder element is attached to said rotating portion.
- 2. The machine of claim 1, including means for controlling the speed at which said shoulder element rotates.
- 3. The machine of claim 1, including means for repeatedly rotating said shoulder element first in one direction and then in the opposite direction.
- 4. The machine of claim 3, including means for controlling the frequency at which the rotational direction of said shoulder element is reversed.
- 5. The machine of claim 1, including means for rotating said rotating portion in either direction relative to said fixed portion.
- 6. The machine of claim 5 wherein said means for rotating comprises:
- (a) an electric motor;
- (b) a first sprocket which is rotatably driven by said motor;
- (c) means for attaching said motor to one of said fixed portion or said rotating portion;
- (d) a second sprocket which is co-planar with said first sprocket and is attached to the other of said fixed portion or said rotating portion; and
- (e) belt means for rotatably connecting said second sprocket with said first sprocket.
- 7. The machine of claim 1, including a base which receives said support means and supports it so that said shoulder element is horizontal.
- 8. The machine of claim 7, including resilient means associated with said base for absorbing the shock created by the operation of said boxing machine and preventing said base from moving.
- 9. The machine of claim 8 wherein said base means comprises:
- (a) an elongate foot which is oriented generally perpendicular to said support means, said foot being T-shaped at a first end thereof;
- (b) an elongate floating support which is oriented medially above and parallel with said foot;
- (c) brace means for connecting the end of said floating support which is furthest from the first end of said foot rigidly to said first end, said floating support being rotatable with respect to said brace means;
- (d) dampener means for resisting the movement of said floating support towards said foot;
- (e) means for returning said floating support to a null position where it is parallel with said foot when it has been rotated towards said foot from said null position; and
- (f) means for attaching said fixed portion of said support means to said floating support.
- 10. The machine of claim 1 wherein each said arm comprises an upper portion which lies between said first and second hinged joints and a lower portion, said upper portion including a four-bar parallelogram linkage and said first hinged joint including a forward pivot and a rearward pivot, said parallelogram linkage being oriented such that moving said forward and rearward pivots towards one another causes said upper and lower arms to become more vertical and moving said forward and rearward pivots away from one another causes said upper and lower arms to become more horizontal.
- 11. The machine of claim 10 wherein said shoulder element comprises:
- (a) a stationary link which is connected medially to said fixed portion of said support means and has articulated end portions which are attached to said rearward pivots; and
- (b) a swinging link which is connected medially to said rotating portion of said support means and has end portions which are attached to said forward pivots.
- 12. The machine of claim 1, including ribs which surround said support means.
- 13. The machine of claim 12, including padded skin which covers said arms, shoulders and ribs.
Parent Case Info
This a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 896,880 filed Aug. 15, 1986, now abandoned.
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