Claims
- 1. An exercise apparatus for simulating stair climbing comprising:
- a frame;
- a pair of manually operable first levers rotatably mounted to the frame to pivot about a first axis;
- at least one manually operable second lever rotatably mounted to the frame to pivot about a second axis;
- resistance means coupled to at least one of the first and second levers to resist rotation of the levers in at least one direction about the first and second axes, respectively; and
- coupling means for connecting the first lever to at least one said second lever so that as the first lever rotates about the first axis the second lever is normally caused to rotate a related distance about the second axis, the coupling means also enabling discontinuity between the rotation of the first and second levers when a user exerts a differential force on the second lever relative to the first lever, wherein the coupling means includes a resilient linkage member.
- 2. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the resilient linkage member comprises a linkage member including a resilient portion defining a curvilinear configuration.
- 3. The exercise apparatus of claim 2, wherein the linkage member defines an arcuate configuration.
- 4. The exercise apparatus of claim 2, wherein the resilient portion of the linkage member comprises a wound spring.
- 5. The exercise apparatus of claim 2, wherein the resilient portion of the linkage member defines a serpentine configuration.
- 6. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the coupling means comprises:
- an elongated linkage member connecting the first lever to the second lever; and
- means to change the length of the elongated linkage member.
- 7. The exercise apparatus of claim 6, wherein the means to change the length of the elongated linkage member comprises a resilient portion of the elongated linkage member.
- 8. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the coupling means comprises:
- a pivot member pivotally secured to the frame to pivot about the second axis, the second lever being secured to the pivot member; and
- said resilient linkage member having a first end connected to the first lever at a point spaced away from the first axis and a second end connected to the pivot member at a point spaced away from the second axis.
- 9. An exercise apparatus for simulating stair climbing comprising:
- a frame;
- a pair of first levers for an exerciser to exert resistance against, rotatably mounted to the frame to pivot about a first axis;
- at least one second lever for an exerciser to exert resistance against, rotatably mounted to the frame to pivot about a second axis;
- resistance means coupled to at least one of the first and second levers to resist rotation of the levers in at least one direction about the first and second axes, respectively; and
- a linkage connecting at least one of said first levers to at least one said second lever so that as the first lever rotates about the first axis at least one said second lever is normally caused to rotate a proportional distance about the second axis, the linkage being reversibly deformable to enable the respective first and second levers to rotate relative to each other by an amount other than the proportional distance when a user exerts differential resistance to rotation of the second lever relative to the first lever.
- 10. The exercise apparatus of claim 9, wherein the linkage includes a reversibly deformable portion defining a curvilinear configuration.
- 11. The exercise apparatus of claim 10, wherein the linkage comprises an arcuate linkage member.
- 12. The exercise apparatus of claim 11, wherein the reversibly deformable portion of the linkage comprises a coil spring.
- 13. The exercise apparatus of claim 11, wherein the reversibly deformable portion of the linkage defines a serpentine configuration.
RELATED U.S. PATENT APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/670,329, filed Mar. 15, 1991.
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