Claims
- 1. An exercise device, comprising:a frame defining a longitudinal axis, the frame having a rearward end and a forward end; a left exercise assembly, including i) a left guide track having an elevated forward end, ii) a left foot link having a rearward end that is constrained to move in an orbital path approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis and a forward end that reciprocally engages the left guide track, iii) an elongate left swing arm having a pivotal connection to the frame, the left swing arm having an upper portion extending above the pivotal connection and a lower end disposed below the pivotal connection at a vertical position lower than the elevated forward end of the left guide track, and iv) a left engagement mechanism having a first end coupled to the lower end of the left swing arm and a second end coupled to the forward end of the left foot link, such that a rearward force applied to the upper portion of the left swing arm will produce a force on the forward end of the left foot link having a downward component; and a right exercise assembly, including i) a right guide track having an elevated forward end, ii) a right foot link having a rearward end that is constrained to move in an orbital path approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis and a forward end that reciprocally engages the right guide track, iii) an elongate right swing arm having a pivotal connection to the frame, the right swing arm having an upper portion extending above the pivotal connection and a lower end disposed below the pivotal connection at a vertical position lower than the elevated forward end of the right guide track, and iv) a right engagement mechanism having a first end coupled to the lower end of the right swing arm and a second end coupled to the forward end of the right foot link, such that a rearward force applied to the upper portion of the right swing arm will produce a force on the forward end of the right foot link having a downward component.
- 2. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein the left and right foot links each include at least one roller, and the left and right guide tracks each have an upper surface that is adapted to rollably receive of the respective left and right foot link roller.
- 3. The exercise device of claim 2, wherein the rollers each comprise a pair of wheels and the left and right guide rail upper surfaces are W-shaped.
- 4. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein the left and right guide tracks are mounted at an angled of inclination from horizontal.
- 5. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein the left and right engagement mechanisms each include an abutment arm and a curved attachment link, wherein the abutment arm is rotatably coupled at one end to the associated swing arm and at the opposite end to the associated curved attachment link, and the curved attachment link is fixedly secured to the associated foot link.
- 6. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein the frame comprises a longitudinal member, an upright member extending upwardly from the longitudinal member and a transverse member extending outwardly transversely from the upright member and wherein the left and right swing arms are pivotally connected to opposite ends of the transverse member.
- 7. The exercise device of claim 6, wherein the frame further comprises a plurality of balance arms depending downwardly from the transverse member to provide support for the exercise device.
- 8. The exercise device of claim 6 further comprising an electronic view screen attached to the upright member for displaying exercise information.
- 9. The exercise device of claim 1, further comprising a rearwardly disposed flywheel, wherein the left and right foot links are rotationally coupled to the flywheel with left and right crank arm assemblies respectively.
- 10. An exercise device for exercising multiple muscle groups simultaneously, the exercise device comprising:a rotatable member; a frame having a rearward portion adapted to rotatably support the rotatable member; a left and a right guide member attached to the frame, each guide member having an elevated forward end; a left and a right foot link, each foot link having a rearward end coupled to the rotatable member such that the rearward end of each foot link will orbit one revolution for each revolution of the rotatable member, and a forward end adapted to reciprocally engage the respective guide member; a left and a right swing arm, each swing arm pivotally coupled to the frame, each swing arm having an upper portion and a lower end and wherein the lower end is disposed lower than the elevated forward ends of the left and right guide members; a left and a right engagement mechanisms, each engagement mechanism having a forward end coupled to the lower end of the respective swing arm and a rearward end coupled to the forward end of the respective foot link; such that a rearward force applied to the upper portion of either swing arm will produce a force in the forward end of the associated foot link that biases the foot link towards the associated guide member.
- 11. The exercise device of claim 10, wherein the left and right foot links each include rollers, and the left and right guide members each have a grooved upper surface that is adapted to rollably receive one of the left and right rollers.
- 12. The exercise device of claim 11, wherein the rollers each comprise a pair of wheels and the left and right guide members' upper surfaces are W-shaped.
- 13. The exercise device of claim 10, wherein the guide members are mounted at an angled of inclination from horizontal.
- 14. The exercise device of claim 10, wherein the left and right engagement mechanisms each include an abutment arm and a curved attachment link, wherein the abutment arm is rotatably coupled at one end to the associated swing arm and at the opposite end to the associated curved attachment link, and the curved attachment link is fixedly secured to the associated foot link.
- 15. The exercise device of claim 10, wherein the frame comprises a longitudinal member, an upright member extending upwardly from the longitudinal member and a transverse member extending outwardly from the upright member and wherein the left and right swing arms are pivotally connected to opposite ends of the transverse member.
- 16. The exercise device of claim 15, wherein the frame further comprises a plurality of balance arms depending downwardly from the transverse member to provide support for the exercise device.
- 17. The exercise device of claim 15 further comprising an electronic view screen attached to the upright member for displaying exercise information.
- 18. The exercise device of claim 10, wherein the rotational member comprises a flywheel and the left and right foot links are rotationally coupled to the flywheel with left and right crank arm assemblies respectively.
- 19. An exercise device, comprising:a frame having a longitudinal axis defined relative to the frame; a rotatable member; left and right foot links, each foot link having a forward portion and a rearward portion; left and right coupling assemblies attached to the rearward portion of the left and right foot links respectively, wherein the left and right coupling assemblies orbitally couple the respective foot member to the rotatable member; left and right guides attached to the frame and disposed at least in part beneath the forward portion the left and right foot links, respectively; left and right swing arms, each swing arm having an upper portion and a lower end, wherein the left and right swing arms are pivotally coupled to the frame at a location between the upper portion and the lower end; left and right safety engagement assemblies having first and second ends and pivotally coupled at the first end to the left and right swing arms, respectively, and at the second end to the forward portion of the left and right foot links, respectively, such that a rearward force applied to the upper portion of either swing arm will bias the associated foot link toward the associated guide.
- 20. An exercise device, comprising:a frame defining a longitudinal axis, the frame having a rearward end and a forward end; a left exercise assembly, including i) a left guide track having an elevated forward end, ii) a left foot link having a rearward end that is constrained to move in an orbital path approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis and a forward end that reciprocally engages the left guide track, iii) an elongate left swing arm having a pivotal connection to the frame, the left swing arm having an upper portion extending above the pivotal connection and a lower end disposed below the pivotal connection at a vertical position lower than the elevated forward end of the left guide track, and iv) a left engagement mechanism having a first end coupled to the lower end of the left swing arm and a second end coupled to the forward end of the left foot link; wherein the left engagement mechanism slidably encaptures a portion of the left guide track whereby the left foot link is prevented from disengaging the left guide track; and a right exercise assembly, including i) a right guide track having an elevated forward end, ii) a right foot link having a rearward end that is constrained to move in an orbital path approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis and a forward end that reciprocally engages the right guide track, iii) an elongate right swing arm having a pivotal connection to the frame, the right swing arm having an upper portion extending above the pivotal connection and a lower end disposed below the pivotal connection at a vertical position lower than the elevated forward end of the right guide track, and iv) a right engagement mechanism having a first end coupled to the lower end of the right swing arm and a second end coupled to the forward end of the right foot link; wherein the right engagement mechanism slidably encaptures a portion of the right guide track whereby the right foot link is prevented from disengaging the right guide track.
- 21. The exercise device of claim 20, wherein the left and right foot links each include at least one roller, and the left and right guide tracks each have an upper surface that is adapted to rollably receive of the respective left and right foot link roller.
- 22. The exercise device of claim 21, wherein the rollers each comprise a pair of wheels and the left and right guide rail upper surfaces are W-shaped.
- 23. The exercise device of claim 20, wherein the left and right guide tracks are mounted at an angled of inclination from horizontal.
- 24. The exercise device of claim 20, wherein the left and right engagement mechanisms each include an abutment arm and a curved attachment link, wherein the abutment arm is rotatably coupled at one end to the associated swing arm and at the opposite end to the associated curved attachment link, and the curved attachment link is fixedly secured to the associated foot link.
- 25. The exercise device of claim 20, wherein the frame comprises a longitudinal member, an upright member extending upwardly from the longitudinal member and a transverse member extending outwardly transversely from the upright member and wherein the left and right swing arms are pivotally connected to opposite ends of the transverse member.
- 26. The exercise device of claim 25, wherein the frame further comprises a plurality of balance arms depending downwardly from the transverse member to provide support for the exercise device.
- 27. The exercise device of claim 25 further comprising an electronic view screen attached to the upright member for displaying exercise information.
- 28. The exercise device of claim 20, further comprising a rearwardly disposed flywheel, wherein the left and right foot links are rotationally coupled to the flywheel with left and right crank arm assemblies respectively.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 09/419,404, filed Oct. 14, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,238,321, priority from the filing date of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C.§ 120.
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