Claims
- 1. An exercise device to simulate various types of stepping and striding motions, comprising:a frame defining a rear pivot axis, the frame configured to be supported on a floor; a first and second foot link, each foot link including a first end portion and a second end portion and a foot support therebetween; a coupling system associated with the first end portion of each foot link for coupling the first end portion of each foot link to the rear pivot axis so that the first end portion of each foot link travels in a closed path relative to the rear pivot axis; a guide associated with the frame and operative to engage and direct the second end portions of the foot links along preselected reciprocating paths of travel as the first end portions of the respective foot links travel along their paths of travel, so that when the exercise device is in use and when the second end portion of the foot link travels forwardly from a rearmost position the heel portion of the user's foot initially rises at a faster rate than a toe portion thereof, and when the second end portion of the foot link travels rearwardly, from a foremost position, the heel portion of the user's foot initially lowers at a faster rate than the toe portion, said guide including a roller assembly for rollably supporting the second end portions of the first and second foot links; and a lift mechanism for raising and lowering the roller assembly relative to the rear pivot axis.
- 2. The exercise device according to claim 1, wherein the roller assembly includes at least one roller having a lateral axis, during use, the axis being held at a stationary location.
- 3. The exercise device according to claim 1, wherein the frame includes a generally upright post, the roller assembly being connected to the post and supporting the second end portions of the first and second foot links during use.
- 4. The exercise device according to claim 3, wherein the post includes opposed side surfaces and the roller assembly includes two rollers, one extending from each post side surface.
- 5. The exercise device according to claim 4, wherein during use the first and second foot links are supported by and roll along the upper surface of the rollers.
- 6. The exercise device according to claim 3, wherein the roller assembly includes at least one roller movably connected to the upright frame post.
- 7. The exercise device according to claim 1, wherein the roller assembly is movable relative to the frame by the lift mechanism.
- 8. The exercise device according to claim 7, wherein the roller assembly is manually movable relative to the frame by the lift mechanism.
- 9. The exercise device according to claim 3, wherein the lift mechanism includes a lead screw to raise and lower the roller assembly.
- 10. The exercise device according to claim 9, wherein the lead screw is vertically supported by the post.
- 11. The exercise device according to claim 10, wherein the lift mechanism includes a slide tube located within the post and rotatably connected to the lead screw, and the roller assembly includes at least one roller connected to the slide tube; the post further including at least one slot, wherein the at least one roller is positioned exterior to the slot during use.
- 12. The exercise device according to claim 9, wherein the lead screw is manually operable.
- 13. The exercise device according to claim 12, wherein the lead screw mechanism is manually operable by a hand crank.
- 14. The exercise device according to claim 7, wherein movement of the lead screw is automated.
- 15. The exercise device according to claim 1, wherein the frame includes a generally upright post, the roller assembly being connected to the post and supporting the second end portions of the first and second foot links during use; wherein the roller assembly is fixedly attached to the upright frame post.
- 16. The exercise device according to claim 15, wherein the roller assembly includes at least one roller fixedly attached to the upright frame post.
- 17. The exercise device according to claim 16, wherein the post includes opposed side surfaces and the roller assembly includes two rollers, one fixedly extending from each post side surface.
- 18. The exercise device according to claim 16, wherein during use the first and second foot links are supported by and roll along the upper surface of the rollers.
- 19. The exercise device according to claim 15, wherein the rear pivot axis is supported by a rear post assembly, the rear post assembly being extendable and retractable in the vertical direction.
- 20. The exercise device according to claim 15, wherein the extension and retraction movement of the rear post assembly is by automated means.
- 21. An exercise device to simulate various types of stepping and striding motions, comprising:a frame defining a rear pivot axis, the frame configured to be supported on a floor; a first and second foot link, each foot link including a first end portion and a second end portion and a foot support therebetween; a coupling system associated with the first end portion of each foot link for coupling the first end portion of each foot link to the rear pivot axis so that the first end portion of each foot link travels in a closed path relative to the rear pivot axis; a guide associated with the frame and operative to engage and direct the second end portions of the foot links along preselected reciprocating paths of travel as the first end portions of the respective foot links travel along their paths of travel, so that when the exercise device is in use and when the second end portion of the foot link travels forwardly from a rearmost position the heel portion of the user's foot initially rises at a faster rate than a toe portion thereof, and when the second end portion of the foot link travels rearwardly, from a foremost position, the heel portion of the user's foot initially lowers at a faster rate than the toe portion, said guide including a roller assembly for rollably supporting the second end portions of the first and second foot links; and a lift mechanism for raising and lowering the roller assembly relative to the rear pivot axis; wherein the frame includes a generally upright post, the roller assembly being connected to the post and supporting the second end portions of the first and second foot links during use; wherein the lift mechanism includes a lead screw to raise and lower the roller assembly; wherein the lift mechanism includes a slide tube located within the post and rotatably connected to the lead screw; the slide tube extending outwardly through the bottom of the post and moving relative to the post.
- 22. The exercise device according to claim 21, wherein extension and retraction of the slide tube relative to the post cause the roller assembly to move relative to the rear pivot axis.
- 23. The exercise device according to claim 21, wherein the post includes opposed side surfaces and the roller assembly includes two rollers, one extending from each post side surface.
- 24. The exercise device according to claim 23, wherein the two rollers are fixedly attached to the post.
- 25. The exercise device according to claim 23, wherein during use the first and second foot links are supported by and roll along the upper surface of the rollers.
- 26. The exercise device according to claim 21, wherein the lift mechanism is manually operable.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present aplication is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/967,801 field Nov. 10, 1997, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/670,515 filed Jun. 27, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,685,804, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/568,499 filed on Dec. 7, 1995 now abandoned.
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