Claims
- 1. A lower body exercise machine, comprising:a frame configured to be supported by a surface, the frame having a first and a second axis defined thereon; a first and a second crank, the cranks rotatable about the first axis and having a crank arm; the cranks spaced part to accommodate apportion of a user therebetween; a first and a second guide linkage having a first and a second end, the guide linkages pivotally connected to the frame at the second axis proximate the first end; a first and a second articulating linkage having a first and a second end, the first end of the articulating linkages pivotally connected to the second end of the guide linkages proximate the first end, the second end of the articulating linkages connected to the crank arms between the first and second end such that the guide linkages pivot in an incomplete arc about the second axis when the guide linkages are connected to the frame and to the respective articulating linkages; a first and a second foot member, the foot members connected proximate the second end of the articulating linkages; a generally transverse plane generally defined by the first axis and the second axis; whereby the foot members guide the feet of a user along a preferred anatomical running motion that has a generally kidney bean shape with a larger diameter end and a smaller diameter end and the generally transverse plane extending through said larger diameter end.
- 2. An exercise machine comprising a frame, a first input assembly and a second input assembly, said first input assembly and said frame comprising a first four bar linkage and said second input assembly and said frame comprising a second four bar linkage, said first four bar linkage consisting of a first articulating link, a first crank link, a first guide link and said frame, said second four bar linkage consisting of a second articulating link, a second crank link, a second guide link and said frame, said first crank link and said second crank link being connected to said frame at a first axis, said first guide link and said second guide link being connected to said frame about a second axis, said first axis being generally vertically lower than and generally rearward of said second axis, said first articulating member connecting said first guide link and said first crank link and said second articulating member connecting said second guide link and said second crank link, said first crank link and said second crank link being operatively connected to an elongated rod such that movement of said first crank link and said second crank link are interrelated, said first articulating member being connected to a first foot member and said second articulating member being connected to a second foot member such that displacing said first foot member and said second foot member results in movement of a user's feet about a preferred anatomical running pattern that is intersected by a plane extending through said first axis and said second axis.
- 3. The exercise machine of claim 2, wherein said elongate rod carries a first input gear and a second input gear, said first crank link is connected to a first crank and said second crank link is connected to a second crank link, said first input gear and said first crank being connected with a first belt and said second input gear and said second crank being connected with a second belt.
- 4. An exercise machine comprisinga frame defining a first axis and a second axis, said first axis being generally vertically lower than said second axis a first and second crank mounted to said frame and rotatable about said first axis, a first guide linkage and a second guide linkage being mounted to said frame at said second axis and said first guide linkage and said second guide linkage being rotatable about said second axis; a first articulating linkage being pivotally secured to said first guide linkage and a second articulating linkage being pivotally secured to said second guide linkage, said first articulating linkage and said second articulating linkage being rotationally secured to said crank in a medial location; a first foot member being secured to said first articulating linkage and a second foot member being secured to said second articulating linkage; said first foot member and said second foot member each guiding a foot of a user along an elliptical path, whereby the user can stride through said first axis during use.
- 5. The exercise machine of claim 4 further comprising a first armrest and a second armrest that provide support to one or more upper body parts of a user.
- 6. The exercise machine of claim 4 wherein said elliptical path comprises an overall vertical displacement that is between about one half and about two thirds of an overall horizontal displacement per cycle.
- 7. The exercise machine of claim 4 further comprising a resistance component that is operationally connected to said crank and that is sized and configured to provide resistance to said first and second foot members.
- 8. The exercise machine of claim 4, further comprising an electronic user interface.
- 9. The exercise machine of claim 8, wherein the electronic user interface provide for a user selected amount of resistance.
- 10. The exercise machine of claim 8, wherein the electronic user interface provide for a user selected exercise time duration.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional application Ser. No. 60,131,064 filed Apr. 26, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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