Claims
- 1. An exercise apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- user actuation means connected to said frame for being engaged and moved by at least one limb of a user during exercise, said user actuation means including receiving means for receiving the limb of the user and providing an interface for engaging the apparatus; and
- motorless rotary rheological fluid brake means operatively connected between said frame and said user actuation means for applying a controllable resistance to movement of said user actuation means and for dissipating substantially all energy therefrom, said rheological fluid brake means comprising a rheological fluid having a controllable viscosity.
- 2. An exercise apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising control means operatively connected to said rheological fluid brake means for controlling a field strength applied to said rheological fluid based upon a user-selected resistance value to thereby provide a desired resistance to movement of said user actuation means.
- 3. An exercise apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said rheological fluid is a magnetorheological fluid having a controllable viscosity responsive to an applied magnetic field, and wherein said rheological fluid brake means further comprises magnetic field generating means responsive to said control means for applying a magnetic field of predetermined strength to said magnetorheological fluid.
- 4. An exercise apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said magnetic field generating means comprises an electromagnet adjacent said magnetorheological fluid.
- 5. An exercise apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said rheological fluid is an electrorheological fluid having a controllable viscosity responsive to an applied electric field, and wherein said rheological fluid brake means further comprises electric field generating means responsive to said control means for applying an electric field of predetermined strength to said electrorheological fluid.
- 6. An exercise apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said rheological fluid brake means further comprises:
- a housing connected to said frame and containing said rheological fluid, and
- a rotatable shaft extending outwardly from said housing and operatively connected between said rheological fluid and said user actuation means.
- 7. An exercise apparatus according to claim 6 further comprising a flywheel operatively connected to said rotatable shaft.
- 8. An exercise apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said user actuation means comprises left and right foot platforms connected to said frame for movement between up and down positions as each foot platform is alternately depressed by the user so that said exercise apparatus is a stair stepper.
- 9. An exercise apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said user actuation means comprises unequal-length four-bar linkage means for connecting each foot platform to said frame.
- 10. An exercise apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said user actuation means comprises a pair of foot pedals, and crank means for rotatably connecting said foot pedals to said frame so that said exercise apparatus is an exercise bicycle.
- 11. An exercise apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said crank means defines an axis of rotation of said foot pedals, and further comprising a seat base connected to said frame so that said seat base is positioned lower than the axis of rotation of said foot pedals.
- 12. An exercise apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said user actuation means comprises an endless belt and a pair of spaced apart rollers around which said endless belt is positioned for permitting said endless belt to rotate as a user strides thereon so that said exercise apparatus is a treadmill, and wherein said rheological fluid resistance means is operatively connected to one of said rollers.
- 13. An exercise apparatus according to claim 2 further comprising a display carried by said frame and operatively connected to said control means, and wherein said control means further comprises means for displaying on said display the user-selected resistance value.
- 14. An exercise apparatus according to claim 13 further comprising a sensor associated with said rheological fluid resistance means, and wherein said control means further comprises means operatively connected to said sensor for generating and displaying on said display a work level of a user during an exercise.
- 15. An exercise apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- user actuation means connected to said frame for being engaged and moved by at least one limb of a user during exercise, said user actuation means including receiving means for receiving the limb of the user and providing an interface for engaging the apparatus; and
- motorless rotary fluid brake means operatively connected between said frame and said user actuation means for applying a resistance to movement of said user actuation means and for dissipating substantially all energy therefrom, said fluid brake means comprising
- a housing connected to said frame,
- a viscous fluid positioned in said housing, and
- a rotatable shaft extending outwardly from said housing and operatively connected between said viscous fluid and said user actuation means.
- 16. An exercise apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said viscous fluid is a magnetorheological fluid having a controllable viscosity responsive to an applied magnetic field.
- 17. An exercise apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said viscous fluid is an electrorheological fluid having a controllable viscosity responsive to an applied electric field.
- 18. An exercise apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said resistance means further comprises a flywheel operatively connected to said rotatable shaft.
- 19. An exercise apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said user actuation means comprises left and right foot platforms connected to said frame for movement between up and down positions as each foot platform is alternately depressed by the user so that said exercise apparatus is a stair stepper.
- 20. An exercise apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said user actuation means comprises a pair of foot pedals, and crank means for rotatably connecting said foot pedals to said frame so that said exercise apparatus is an exercise bicycle.
- 21. An exercise apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said user actuation means comprises an endless belt and a pair of spaced apart rollers around which said endless belt is positioned for permitting said endless belt to rotate as a user strides thereon so that said exercise apparatus is a treadmill, and wherein said rheological fluid resistance means is operatively connected to one of said rollers.
- 22. An exercise apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- user actuation means connected to said frame for being engaged and moved by at least one limb of a user during an exercise, said user actuation means including receiving means for receiving the limb of the user and providing an interface for engaging the apparatus; and
- motorless rotary magnetorheological fluid brake means operatively connected between said frame and said user actuation means for applying a controllable resistance to movement of said user actuation means and for dissipating substantially all energy therefrom, said magnetorheological fluid brake means comprising a magnetorheological fluid having a controllable viscosity responsive to an applied magnetic field and magnetic field generating means adjacent said magnetorheological fluid for generating a predetermined magnetic field strength in said magnetorheological fluid.
- 23. An exercise apparatus according to claim 22 further comprising control means operatively connected to said magnetic field generating means for controlling a magnetic field strength applied to said magnetorheological fluid based upon a user-selected resistance value to thereby provide a desired resistance to movement of said user actuation means.
- 24. An exercise apparatus according to claim 23 further comprising a display carried by said frame and operatively connected to said control means, and wherein said control means further comprises means for displaying on said display the user-selected resistance value.
- 25. An exercise apparatus according to claim 22 wherein said magnetorheological fluid brake means further comprises:
- a housing connected to said frame and containing said magnetorheological fluid; and
- a rotatable shaft extending outwardly from said housing and operatively connected between said magnetorheological fluid and said user actuation means.
- 26. An exercise apparatus according to claim 25 further comprising a flywheel operatively connected to said rotatable shaft.
- 27. A stair stepper exercise apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- left and right foot platforms for supporting respective feet of a user and being operatively connected to said frame so as to be moveable between up and down positions; and
- motorless rotary rheological fluid brake means operatively connected between said frame and said left and right foot platforms for applying a controllable resistance to movement of said left and right foot platforms and for dissipating substantially all energy therefrom, said rheological fluid brake means comprising a rheological fluid having a controllable viscosity.
- 28. A stair stepper exercise apparatus according to claim 27 wherein said rheological fluid brake means further comprises:
- a housing connected to said frame and containing said rheological fluid; and
- a rotatable shaft extending outwardly from said housing and operatively connected between said rheological fluid and said left and right foot platforms.
- 29. A stair stepper exercise apparatus according to claim 27 further comprising control means operatively connected to said rheological fluid brake means for controlling a field strength applied to said rheological fluid based upon a user-selected resistance value to thereby provide a desired resistance to movement of said left and right foot platforms.
- 30. A stair stepper exercise apparatus according to claim 29 wherein said rheological fluid is a magnetorheological fluid having a controllable viscosity responsive to an applied magnetic field, and wherein said rheological fluid brake means further comprises magnetic field generating means responsive to said control means for applying a magnetic field of predetermined strength to said magnetorheological fluid.
- 31. A stair stepper exercise apparatus according to claim 29 wherein said rheological fluid is an electrorheological fluid having a controllable viscosity responsive to an applied electric field, and wherein said rheological fluid resistance means further comprises electric field generating means responsive to said control means for applying an electric field of predetermined strength to said electrorheological fluid.
- 32. A stair stepper exercise apparatus according to claim 28 further comprising a flywheel operatively connected to said rotatable shaft.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/221,743, filed 31 Mar. 1994, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 08/006,362 filed Jan. 19, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,374,227.
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