Claims
- 1. An apparatus for converting reciprocating motion to single direction rotational motion, the apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- a shaft set for rotation in the frame;
- a first reciprocable arm pivotally mounted to the frame;
- a first one way clutch mounted on the shaft;
- a second one way clutch mounted on the shaft;
- a first rack in working relation with the first reciprocable arm and engaging the first one way clutch for driving the shaft when moved in a primary direction at a rate of speed sufficiently fast to overtake the shaft;
- a second rack in working relation with the first reciprocable arm, with the second rack engaging the second one way clutch for driving the shaft when moved in a reciprocal direction at a rate of speed sufficiently fast to overtake the shaft;
- a first yoke, the first yoke mounted to and extending from the first reciprocable arm to the shaft and the first and second racks mounted to the first yoke;
- where one of the first and second one way clutches freewheels during transmission of power to the shaft by the other of the first and second one way clutches; and
- means for counterbalancing separating force generated between the power transmitting clutch and the one of the first and second racks engaging the power transmitting clutch, the first rack and the second rack being located on opposing outer sides of the first yoke.
- 2. An apparatus for converting reciprocating motion to single direction rotational motion in a predetermined direction, the apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- a shaft set for rotation in the frame;
- a reciprocable arm pivotally mounted to the frame;
- a first one way clutch mounted on the shaft;
- a second one way clutch mounted on the shaft;
- a first rack mounted with respect to the reciprocable arm and engaging the first one way clutch for driving the shaft when moved in a primary direction at a rate of speed sufficiently fast to overtake the shaft;
- a second rack mounted with respect to the reciprocable arm and engaging the second one way clutch for driving the shaft when moved in a reciprocal direction at a rate of speed sufficiently fast to overtake the shaft; and
- means for retaining each of the racks in engagement with their respective one way clutches with the means including an idler wheel for each rack, with each idler wheel being mounted with respect to the frame to hold a rack between itself and a one way clutch.
- 3. An apparatus for converting reciprocating motion to single direction rotational motion in a predetermined direction, the apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- a shaft set for rotation in the frame;
- a first reciprocable arm, with a first end of the first reciprocable arm being pivotally mounted to the frame;
- a second reciprocable arm, with a first end of the second reciprocable arm being pivotally mounted to the frame;
- a first one way clutch mounted on the shaft;
- a second one way clutch mounted on the shaft;
- a third one way clutch mounted on the shaft;
- a fourth one way clutch mounted on the shaft;
- a first rack mounted away from the first end of the first reciprocable arm and engaging the first one way clutch for driving the shaft when moved in a primary direction at a rate of speed sufficiently fast to overtake the shaft;
- a second rack mounted away from the first end of the first reciprocable arm and engaging the second one way clutch for driving the shaft when moved in a reciprocal direction at a rate of speed sufficiently fast to overtake the shaft;
- a third rack mounted away from the first end of the second reciprocable arm and engaging the third one way clutch for driving the shaft when moved in a primary direction at a rate of speed sufficiently fast to overtake the shaft;
- a fourth rack mounted away from the first end of the second reciprocable arm and engaging the fourth one way clutch for driving the shaft when moved in a reciprocal direction at a rate of speed sufficiently fast to overtake the shaft; and
- means for retaining each of the racks in engagement with their respective one way clutches, with the means including an idler wheel for each rack, with each idler wheel being mounted with respect to the frame to hold a rack between itself and a one way clutch.
- 4. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 and further comprising:
- an electrical generator having a rotational element;
- a variable load connected across the electrical generator; and
- a mechanical linkage from the shaft to the rotational element.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 and further comprising a hand grip attached to the second end of each reciprocable arm and means for changing the rotational orientation of the grip with respect to the arms.
- 6. An apparatus for converting reciprocating motion to single direction rotational motion in a predetermined direction, the apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- a shaft set for rotation in the frame;
- a first reciprocable arm pivotally mounted to the frame;
- a second reciprocable arm pivotally mounted to the frame;
- a first one way clutch mounted on the shaft;
- a second one way clutch mounted on the shaft;
- a third one way clutch mounted on the shaft;
- a fourth one way clutch mounted on the shaft;
- a first yoke mounted to and extending from the first reciprocable arm to the shaft;
- a second yoke mounted to and extending from the second reciprocable arm to the shaft;
- a first rack mounted to the first yoke and engaging the first one way clutch for driving the shaft when moved in a primary direction at a rate of speed sufficiently fast to overtake the shaft;
- a second rack mounted to the first yoke such that the first rack and the second rack are mounted on opposing outer sides of the first yoke, with the second rack engaging the second one way clutch for driving the shaft when moved in a reciprocal direction at a rate of speed sufficiently fast to overtake the shaft;
- a third rack mounted to the second yoke and engaging the third one way clutch for driving the shaft when moved in a primary direction at a rate of speed sufficiently fast to overtake the shaft;
- a fourth rack mounted to the second yoke such that the third rack and the fourth rack are mounted on opposing outer sides of the second yoke, with the fourth rack engaging the fourth one way clutch for driving the shaft when moved in a reciprocal direction at a rate of speed sufficiently fast to overtake the shaft;
- where one of the first and second racks engaging its respective freewheeling one way clutch retains the other of the first and second racks in its respective engagement with the one way clutch; and
- where one of the third and fourth racks engaging its respective freewheeling one way clutch retains the other of the third and fourth racks in its respective engagement with the one way clutch.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 and further comprising a hand grip attached to an end of the reciprocable arm and means for changing the rotational orientation of the grip with respect to the arm.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6 and further comprising:
- an electrical generator having a rotational element;
- a variable load connected across the electrical generator; and
- a mechanical linkage from the shaft to the rotational element.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 6 and further comprising a hand grip attached to an end of at least the first or second reciprocable arm and means for changing the rotational orientation of the grip relative to the respective first or second reciprocable arm.
- 10. An apparatus for converting reciprocating motion to single direction rotational motion in a predetermined direction, the apparatus comprising:
- a frame;
- a shaft set for rotation in the frame;
- a first reciprocable arm pivotally mounted to the frame;
- a second reciprocable arm pivotally mounted to the frame;
- a first one way clutch mounted on the shaft;
- a second one way clutch mounted on the shaft;
- a third one way clutch mounted on the shaft;
- a fourth one way clutch mounted on the shaft;
- a first rack mounted with respect to the first reciprocable arm and engaging the first one way clutch for driving the shaft when moved in a primary direction at a rate of speed sufficiently fast to overtake the shaft;
- a second rack mounted with respect to the first reciprocable arm and engaging the second one way clutch for driving the shaft when moved in a reciprocal direction at a rate of speed sufficiently fast to overtake the shaft;
- a third rack mounted with respect to the second reciprocable arm and engaging the third one way clutch for driving the shaft when moved in a primary direction at a rate of speed sufficiently fast to overtake the shaft;
- a fourth rack mounted with respect to the second reciprocable arm and engaging the fourth one way clutch for driving the shaft when moved in a reciprocal direction at a rate of speed sufficiently fast to overtake the shaft; and
- means for retaining the racks in engagement with the one way clutches, with the means for retaining including a first yoke, the first and second racks mounted on opposing outer sides of the first yoke, and a second yoke, the third and fourth racks mounted on opposing outer sides of the second yoke,;
- where one of the first and second racks engaging its respective one way clutch retains the other of the first and second racks in its respective engagement with its one way clutch; and
- where one of the third and fourth racks engaging its respective clutch retains the other of the third and fourth racks in its respective engagement with its one way clutch.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 and further comprising:
- an electrical generator having a rotational element; a variable load connected across the electrical generator; and a mechanical linkage from the shaft to the rotational element.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 8 and further comprising a hand grip attached to an end of at least the first or second reciprocable arm and means for changing the rotational orientation of the grip relative to the respective first or second arm.
Parent Case Info
This is a File Wrapper continuation of application Ser. No. 07/491,670, filed Mar. 8, 1990, now abandoned.
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