Claims
- 1. An exercise apparatus for simultaneously exercising the muscles associated with moving the legs and the arms of an operator, comprising:
(a) a base, (a) a resistance device mounted to the base that includes a rotating element that can be turned only by continuously applying a torque thereto, (c) a pair of foot pedal assemblies mounted to rotate in relation to the base for engaging the feet of the operator, (d) a pair of upright support assemblies mounted to the base in a parallel, spaced relation to each other on either side of the base, (e) a pair of hand crank assemblies each mounted to one of the upright support members toward the upper end of each of the upright support members, the crank handles positioned to rotate about a substantially common axis of rotation, the hand crank assemblies separated by a distance approximately at least a great as the shoulder width of the operator, the hand crank assemblies positionable so that the operator may place a portion of his or her upper body between the hand crank assemblies as they rotate, so that the hand crank assemblies may be moved in large circular paths and so that the operator may exercise upper body muscles through a large range of motion, (f) the foot pedal assemblies, the hand crank assemblies and the rotating element of the resistance device operatively interconnected so that the foot pedal assemblies and the hand crank assemblies can only turn in the same direction, at the same rate and so that the operator can turn the rotating element of the resistance device by turning the foot pedal assemblies or by turning the hand crank assemblies or by turning both the foot pedal assemblies and the hand crank assemblies, whereby all of the muscles associated with movement of the legs and arms may be simultaneously exercised.
- 2. The exercise apparatus of claim one wherein:
the resistance device is cylindrical fan.
- 3. The exercise apparatus of claim one wherein:
the resistance device is at least one cylindrical fan supplied by at least one intake duct that can be adjusted to change the amount of air supplied to the fan.
- 4. The exercise apparatus of claim one wherein:
the pair of upright support assemblies are adjustable in height so that the position of the hand crank assemblies can be adjusted.
- 5. The exercise apparatus of claim one wherein:
the pair of upright support assemblies are mounted to the base to adjustably rotate in relation to the base.
- 6. The exercise apparatus of claim one wherein:
the pair of upright support assemblies are adjustable in height so that the elevation of the hand crank assemblies can be adjusted and the pair of upright support assemblies are mounted to the base to adjustably rotate in relation to the base.
- 7. An exercise apparatus for simultaneously exercising the muscles associated with moving the legs and the arms of an operator, comprising:
(a) a base, (b) a resistance device mounted to the base that includes a rotating element that can be turned only by continuously applying torque thereto, (c) a pair of foot pedal assemblies for engaging the feet of the operator, the foot pedal assemblies fixed to a foot pedal sprocket that is mounted to the base to rotate in relation to the base, the foot pedal sprocket mechanically linked to the rotating element of the resistance device so that continous force must be applied to the foot pedal assemblies to continously rotate the foot pedal assemblies and the rotating element, (d) a pair of upright support assemblies mounted to the base in a parallel, spaced relation to each other and on either side of the base, (e) a pair of hand crank assemblies each mounted to one of the upright support members toward the upper end of each of the upright support members, the hand crank assemblies positioned to rotate about a substantially common axis of rotation, the hand crank assemblies separated by a distance approximately at least as great as the shoulder width of the operator, the hand crank assemblies positionable so that the operator may place a portion of his or her upper body between the hand crank assemblies as they rotate, so that the hand crank assemblies may be moved in large circular paths and so that the operator may exercise groups of upper body muscles through a large range of motion, the hand crank assemblies mechanically linked to the foot pedal sprocket so that the hand crank assemblies and the foot pedal assemblies rotate in the same direction at the same speed, the foot pedal sprocket mechanically linked to the rotating element of the resistance device so that the operator can turn the rotating element of the resistance device by turning the foot pedal assemblies or by turning the hand crank assemblies or by turning both the foot pedal assemblies and the hand crank assemblies, whereby all of the muscles associated with movement of the legs and arms may be simultaneously exercised.
- 8. The exercise apparatus of claim 7 wherein:
the resistance device is at least one cylindrical fan supplied by at least one intake duct that can be adjusted to change the amount of air supplied to the fan.
- 9. The exercise apparatus of claim 7 wherein:
the pair of upright support assemblies are adjustable in height so that the position of the hand crank assemblies can be adjusted.
- 10. The exercise apparatus of claim 7 wherein:
the pair of upright support assemblies are mounted to the base to adjustably rotate in relation to the base.
- 11. The exercise apparatus of claim 7 wherein:
the pair of upright support assemblies are adjustable in height so that the elevation of the hand crank assemblies can be adjusted and wherein the upright support assemblies are mounted to the base to adjustably rotate in relation to the base.
- 12. An exercise apparatus for simultaneously exercising the muscles associated with moving the legs and the arms of an operator, comprising:
(a) a base, (b) a resistance device mounted to the base that includes at least one rotating element that can be turned only by continuously applying torque thereto, (c) a pair of foot pedal assemblies for engaging the feet of the operator, the foot pedal assemblies fixed to a foot pedal sprocket that is mounted to the base to rotate in relation to the base, the foot pedal assemblies mechanically linked to the rotating element of the resistance device so that continous force must be applied to the foot pedal assemblies to continously rotate the foot pedal assemblies and the rotating element of the resistance device. (d) a pair of upright support assemblies mounted to the base in a parallel, spaced relation to each other on either side of the base, the upright support assemblies held in relation to each other by a cross member connecting the upper portions of the the upright support assemblies, (e) a pair of hand crank assemblies each mounted to one of the upright support assemblies toward the upper end thereof, the hand crank assemblies positioned to rotate about a substantially common axis of rotation, the hand crank assemblies separated by a predetermined distance approximately at least as great as the shoulder width of the operator, the hand crank assemblies positionable so that the operator may place a portion of his or her upper body between the hand crank assemblies as they rotate, so that the hand crank assemblies may be moved in large circular paths and so that the operator may exercise groups of upper body muscles through a large range of motion, the hand crank assemblies each mechanically linked in a handle drive train including at least a handle sprocket, a lower chain drive sprocket and a handle drive chain linking the handle sprocket and the lower chain drive sprocket, the handle sprockets turning as each handle turns, the lower chain drive sprockets mounted to a common shaft that is mechanically linked to the pedal sprocket to rotate as the pedal sprocket rotates, (f) the foot pedal assemblies, the hand crank assemblies and the rotating element of the resistance device operatively interconnected so that the foot pedal assemblies and the hand crank assemblies can only turn in the same direction at the same rate and so that the operator can turn the rotating element of the resistance device by turning the foot pedal assemblies or by turning the hand crank assemblies or by turning both the foot pedal assemblies and the hand crank assemblies, whereby all of the muscles associated with movement of the legs and arms may be simultaneously exercised.
- 13. The exercise apparatus of claim 12 wherein:
the resistance device is at least one cylindrical fan.
- 14. The exercise apparatus of claim 12 wherein:
the resistance device is at least one cylindrical fan supplied by at least one intake duct that can be adjusted to change the amount of air supplied to the fan.
- 15. The exercise apparatus of claim 12 further comprising:
at least two mechanical linkages having at least two gear ratios, the at least two mechanical linkages alternatly selectable for transferring power between the foot pedal sprocket and the resistance device so that the reisistance device may be turn at more than one speed relative to the foot pedal assemblies and the hand crank assemblies.
- 16. The exercise apparatus of claim 12 wherein,
the upright support assemblies are pivotably mounted to the base so that they can be pivotably adjusted in relation to the base in various fixed positions.
- 17. The exercise apparatus of claim 12 wherein,
the upright support assemblies each have a lower portion that is mounted to the base and an upper portion that carries one of the crank handle assemblies and wherein each upper portion telescopes relative to its corresponding lower portion, and wherein each handle drive chain follows a folded path around an upper adjustment sprocket that is fixed toward the upper end of the lower portion and then around a lower adjustment sprocket attached to the lower end of the upper portion and positioned below the first idler sprocket and then around the crank handle sprocket so that if the upper portion is moved in relation to the lower portion to adjust the lenght of an upright support assembly, the upper and lower adjustment sprockets move relative to each other in an oposite relative direction by a corresponding amount thereby unfolding or further folding the folded path to maintain substantially constant tension in the handle drive chain.
- 18. The exercise apparatus of claim 14 wherein,
the upright support assemblies are pivotably mounted to the base so that they can be pivotably adjusted in relation to the base in various fixed positions, and wherein, the upright support assemblies each have a lower portion that is mounted to the base and an upper portion that carries one of the crank handle assemblies and wherein each upper portion telescopes relative to its corresponding lower portion, and wherein each handle drive chain follows a folded path around an upper adjustment sprocket that is fixed toward the upper end of the lower portion and then around a lower adjustment sprocket attached to the lower end of the upper portion and positioned below the first idler sprocket and then around the crank handle sprocket so that if the upper portion is moved in relation to the lower portion to adjust the lenght of an upright support assembly, the upper and lower adjustment sprockets move relative to each other in an oposite relative direction by a corresponding amount thereby unfolding or further folding the folded path to maintain substantially constant tension in the handle drive chain.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Regular utility patent application Ser. No. 09/327,921 filed Jun. 8, 1999.
Continuations (1)
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09327921 |
Jun 1999 |
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09848835 |
May 2001 |
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