Claims
- 1. An exercise apparatus comprising:
a first treadle assembly providing a first moving surface, the first treadle assembly arranged to pivot; a second treadle assembly providing a second moving surface, the second treadle assembly arranged to pivot; an interconnection assembly operably coupled between the first treadle assembly and with the second treadle assembly; and at least one resistance element operably coupled with the interconnection assembly.
- 2. The exercise apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
the first moving surface comprises a first roller and a second roller and an endless belt in rotatable engagement with the first and second roller; and the second moving surface comprises a third roller and a fourth roller and a second endless belt in rotatable engagement with the third and fourth roller.
- 3. The exercise apparatus of claim 1 wherein the interconnection assembly comprises:
a rocker arm arranged to pivot about a first pivot point.
- 4. The exercise device of claim 3 wherein the rocker arm comprises a first portion and a second portion to either side of the first pivot point, the first portion coupled with the first treadle assembly and the second portion coupled with the second treadle assembly.
- 5. The exercise device of claim 4, wherein the interconnection assembly further comprises:
a first rod connected between the first portion of the rocker arm and the first treadle assembly; and a second rod connected between the second portion of the rocker arm and the second treadle assembly.
- 6. The exercise device of claim 5 wherein the first rod comprises a turnbuckle and the second rod comprises a turnbuckle.
- 7. The exercise apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a frame structure, and wherein the interconnection assembly comprises:
at least one pulley connected with the frame structure; at least one cable operably supported between the at least one pulley, the first treadle assembly and the second assembly.
- 8. The exercise device of claim 7 wherein the at least one pulley comprises:
at least one first pulley connected with the frame structure above the first treadle assembly; and at least one second pulley connected with the frame structure above the second treadle assembly.
- 9. The exercise device of claim 8 wherein:
the first treadle assembly includes a third pulley; the second treadle assembly includes a fourth pulley; and the at least one cable is operably supported by the third pulley and the fourth pulley.
- 10. The exercise apparatus of claim 1 wherein the at least one resistance element comprises a rotationally elastic member.
- 11. The exercise apparatus of claim 1 wherein the resistance element comprises a clutch.
- 12. The exercise apparatus of claim 11 wherein the interconnection assembly comprises a rocker arm adapted to pivot about a pivot axis, and wherein the clutch comprises a first clutch plate operably connected with the rocker arm and a second clutch plate adapted to engage the first clutch plate to provide a resistance between the first and second clutch plates.
- 13. The exercise apparatus of claim 12 wherein the second clutch plate is adjustably arranged to provide an adjustable resistance between the first clutch plate and the second clutch plate.
- 14. The exercise apparatus of claim 13 wherein the second clutch plate is supported by a pivotable bracket, the pivotable bracket comprising a biasing member to adjust the second clutch.
- 15. The exercise apparatus of claim 14 further comprising a spring member arranged to urge the second clutch plate against the first clutch plate.
- 16. The exercise apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a frame and wherein the resistance element comprises:
at least one spring element operably coupled between the frame and the rocker arm.
- 17. The exercise apparatus of claim 16 wherein the at least one spring is coupled to the rocker arm distally from the first pivot point.
- 18. The exercise apparatus of claim 3 further comprising:
a frame; the rocker arm comprises a pivot axle; the resistance element comprises a pulley operably coupled with the pivot axle; and at least one spring operably coupled between the pulley and the frame.
- 19. The exercise apparatus of claim 3 further comprising:
the rocker arm comprises a pivot axle; and a brake operably coupled with the pivot axle.
- 20. The exercise apparatus of claim 19 wherein the brake comprises a fluid filled vessel with an impeller blade.
- 21. An exercise apparatus comprising:
a first treadle assembly providing a first moving surface including a first roller and a second roller and an endless belt in rotatable engagement with the first and second roller, the first treadle assembly arranged to pivot; a resistance device comprising a first disk and a first strap connected between the first treadle assembly, around the disk, and with the base frame.
- 22. An exercise apparatus comprising:
a frame; a first treadle assembly providing a first moving surface, the first treadle assembly arranged to pivot; a second treadle assembly providing a second moving surface, the second treadle assembly arranged to pivot; an interconnection assembly operably coupled between the first treadle assembly and with the second treadle assembly; and a resistance element coupled with the first treadle and the second treadle, the resistance element comprising a pivotally supported bracket having a first section and a second section to either side of a pivot axle, a first cable coupled between the first treadle assembly and the first side, a first shock coupled between the first section and the frame, a second cable coupled between the second cable coupled between the second treadle and the second side, and a second shock coupled between the second section and the frame.
- 23. An exercise apparatus comprising:
a base frame; a first treadle assembly including a first roller and a second roller and an endless belt in rotatable engagement with the first and second roller, the first treadle assembly pivotally connected with the base frame; a second treadle assembly including a third roller and a fourth roller and a second endless belt in rotatable engagement with the third and fourth roller, the second treadle assembly pivotally connected with the base frame; and means for locking out the treadle assemblies connected with the first treadle assembly and the second treadle assembly, the lock out mechanism movable between a position where the first and second treadle assembly may pivot upward and downward and a position where the first and second treadle assembly may not pivot upward and downward.
- 24. An exercise apparatus for a user with a first foot and a second foot, the exercise device comprising:
a frame structure; a first treadle assembly pivotally connected with the frame structure, the first treadle assembly including an endless belt; a second treadle assembly pivotally connected with the frame structure, the second treadle assembly including a second endless belt; an interconnection member operably connected with the first treadle assembly and with the second treadle assembly; at least one resistance element operably associated with the interconnection assembly; and whereby, during use of the exercise device, a first foot moves rearwardly and downwardly and a second foot moves rearwardly and upwardly.
- 25. An exercise apparatus comprising:
a frame structure; a first treadle assembly providing a first moving surface and an endless belt in rotatable engagement with the first and second roller, the first treadle assembly pivotally connected with a the frame structure; a second treadle assembly providing a second moving surface, including a third roller and a fourth roller and a second endless belt in rotatable engagement with the third and fourth roller, the second treadle assembly pivotally connected with the frame structure; a first springless shock connected between the first treadle assembly and the frame structure; and a second springless shock connected between the second treadle assembly and the frame structure.
- 26. The exercise apparatus of claim 25 wherein:
the first moving surface comprises an endless belt in rotatable engagement with the first and second roller; and the second moving surface comprises a second endless belt in rotatable engagement with the third and fourth roller.
- 27. An exercise apparatus comprising:
a frame structure; a first treadle assembly including a first roller and a second roller and an endless belt in rotatable engagement with the first and second roller, the first treadle assembly pivotally connected with the frame structure; a second treadle assembly including a third roller and a fourth roller and a second endless belt in rotatable engagement with the third and fourth roller, the second treadle assembly pivotally connected with the frame structure; and an interconnection member operably associated with the first treadle assembly and the second assembly; whereby the interconnection member may be configured in a shipping configuration where the first treadle assembly and second treadle assembly are lowered with respect to the base frame.
- 28. The exercise apparatus of claim 27 wherein the interconnection member comprises a rocker arm assembly.
- 29. The exercise apparatus of claim 27 wherein the rocker arm assembly includes a spring loaded axle pivotally supported in a bracket defining an elongate slot.
- 30. An exercise apparatus comprising:
a first treadle assembly adapted to pivot about an arc; a second treadle assembly adapted to pivot about the axis; and a plate coupled with at least one of the treadles, the plate arranged to maintain a parallel alignment between the treadle assemblies.
- 31. The exercise apparatus of claim 30, the skid plate comprising a member having a front side defined by a first side and a second side separated by a third side and a fourth side, and further defined by a thickness separating said front side from a rear side.
- 32. The skid plate of claim 31, wherein said skid plate is connected with an upper portion of a bracket on the first treadle assembly.
- 33. The skid plate of claim 32, further comprising a first screw hole and a second screw hole located in said member.
- 34. The skid plate of claim 32, further comprising a stub extending from said rear side of said member configured to engage a corresponding stub hole located in the bracket.
- 35. The skid plate of claim 31, wherein said member is made of plastic.
CROSS REFERENCE To RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a non-provisional application claiming priority to co-pending provisional application 60/451,104 titled “Exercise Device With Treadles,” filed on 28 Feb. 2003, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
[0002] The present application incorporates by reference in its entirety, as if fully described herein, the subject matter disclosed in the following U.S. applications:
[0003] U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/450,789 entitled “Dual Deck Exercise Device” and filed on Feb. 28, 2003;
[0004] U.S. Patent Application No. - - - - - - entitled “Dual Deck Exercise Device” and filed on Feb. 26, 2004; which is further identified by Dorsey & Whitney LLP Docket No. 2072/US/2 and U.S. Express Mail No. EV 304 883 450 US;
[0005] U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/450,890 entitled “System and Method for Controlling an Exercise Apparatus” and filed on Feb. 28, 2003;
[0006] U.S. Patent Application No. - - - - - - entitled “Control System and Method for an Exercise Apparatus” and filed on Feb. 26, 2004; which is further identified by Dorsey & Whitney LLP Docket No. 2076/US/2 and U.S. Express Mail No. EV 447 463 112 US;
[0007] U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. - - - - - - entitled “Exercise Device with Treadles” and filed on Feb. 26, 2004; which is further identified by Dorsey & Whitney LLP Docket No. 34005/US and U.S. Express Mail No. EV 447 463 280 US;
[0008] U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. - - - - - - entitled “System and Method for Controlling an Exercise Apparatus” and filed on Feb. 26, 2004; which is further identified by Dorsey & Whitney LLP Docket No. 34006/US and U.S. Express Mail No. EV 447 463 126 US;
[0009] U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. - - - - - - entitled “Dual Treadmill Exercise Device having a Single Rear Roller” and filed on Feb. 26, 2004; which is further identified by Dorsey & Whitney LLP Docket No. 34007/US and U.S. Express Mail No. EV 447 463 293 US;
[0010] U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. - - - - - - entitled “Hydraulic Resistance, Arm Exercise, and Non-Motorized Dual Deck Treadmills” and filed on Feb. 26, 2004; which is further identified by Dorsey & Whitney LLP Docket No. 34103/US and U.S. Express Mail No. EV 447 463 302 US; and
[0011] U.S. Design Application No. 29/176,966 entitled “Exercise Device with Treadles” and filed on Feb. 28, 2003.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60451104 |
Feb 2003 |
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60450789 |
Feb 2003 |
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60450890 |
Feb 2003 |
US |