Claims
- 1. An exercise apparatus comprising:
a. two substantially parallel pantograph trusses, each pantograph truss further comprising a plurality of beams and a plurality of pivots; the beams moveably connected at the pivots; b. an exercise bar moveably connected between the pantograph trusses at two congruent pivots, for transmitting a force applied by a user to the pantograph trusses; c. two substantially parallel rails; the rails moveably supporting the pantograph trusses; and, d. a load control system connected to at least one of the pantograph trusses for applying a counter force to the exercise bar through the pantograph trusses.
- 2. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, where the two congruent pivots each have a bore for receiving the exercise bar.
- 3. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, where the parallel rails further comprise linear bearings; the linear bearings moveably supporting the pantograph trusses.
- 4. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, where the load control system is passive.
- 5. The exercise apparatus of claim 4, where the passive load control system comprises one or more springs connected to a pantograph truss.
- 6. The exercise apparatus of claim 4, where the passive load control system comprises one or more hydraulic actuators connected to at least one pantograph truss.
- 7. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, where the load control system is active.
- 8. The exercise apparatus of claim 7, where the counter force applied by the active load control system varies as a predetermined function.
- 9. The exercise apparatus of claim 8, where the counter force applied by the active load control system is determined by a programmed computer.
- 10. The exercise apparatus of claim 7, where the counter force applied by the active load control system is constant.
- 11. The exercise apparatus of claim 7, where the counter force applied by the active load system varies to maintain a constant speed of displacement.
- 12. The exercise apparatus of claim 7, where the active load control system comprises one or more hydraulic actuators connected to at least one pantograph truss.
- 13. The exercise apparatus of claim 7, where the active load control system comprises one or more pneumatic actuators connected to at least one pantograph truss.
- 14. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a means for measuring the displacement of the exercise bar.
- 15. The exercise apparatus of claim 14, where the means for measuring the displacement of the exercise bar comprises a rotary transducer responsive to the angle between two connected beams.
- 16. The exercise apparatus of claim 14, where the means for measuring the displacement of the exercise bar comprises a linear transducer responsive to the expansion of at least one pantograph truss.
- 17. The exercise apparatus of claim 14 further comprising a means for recording the displacement of the exercise bar.
- 18. The exercise apparatus of claim 1, further comprising one or more stabilizer bars connecting the pantograph trusses.
- 19. An exercise apparatus comprising:
a. two substantially parallel pantograph trusses, each pantograph truss further comprising a plurality of beams and a plurality of pivots; the beams being moveably connected at the pivots; b. at least two congruent pivots having a central bore; c. an one exercise bar moveably mounted between congruent pivot points of the pantograph trusses, for transmitting to the pantograph trusses a force applied by a user to the exercise bar; the exercise bar being moveably mounted through the central bore in each pivot; d. two substantially parallel rails; each of the rails further comprising a linear bearing, for moveably supporting the pantograph trusses; e. a frame supporting the rails; f. at least one horizontal actuator; the horizontal actuator connected between a linear bearing and the frame; g. at least one vertical actuator; the vertical actuator connected between two pivots of a pantograph truss; h. an active load control system; the vertical and horizontal actuators being responsive to the active load control system; and, i. a means for measuring the displacement of the exercise bar; the means for measuring the displacement of the exercise bar operatively connected to the active load control system.
- 20. An active load control system for an exercise apparatus comprising parallel pantograph trusses, the active control system comprising:
a. at least one horizontal actuator, the horizontal actuator being double-acting; the horizontal actuator connected to one of the pantograph trusses; b. at least one vertical actuator, the vertical actuator being double-acting; the vertical actuator connected to one of the pantograph trusses; c. a means for measuring the displacement over time of a predetermined point associated with the pantograph trusses; d. a means for generating horizontal and vertical actuator signals from the means for measuring the displacement over time; e. a first pair of actuator valves operatively connected to the horizontal actuator; the first pair of actuator valves responsive to the means for generating actuator signals; and, f. a second pair of actuator valves operatively connected to the vertical actuator; the second pair of actuator valves responsive to the means for generating actuator signals.
- 21. The active load control system of claim 20, where the actuators are hydraulic.
- 22. The active load control system of claim 20, where the actuators are pneumatic.
- 23. The active load control system of claim 20, further comprising a control valve responsive to predetermined position limits of the pantograph trusses.
- 24. The active load control system of claim 23, where the control valve is pneumatic.
- 25. The active load control system of claim 20, further comprising a counter force valve for limiting the counter force to a predetermined value.
- 26. The active load control system of claim 25, where the counter force valve is pneumatic.
- 27. The active load control system of claim 20, further comprising:
a. a pneumatic control valve responsive to predetermined position limits of the pantograph trusses; b. a pneumatic counter force valve for limiting the counter force to a predetermined value; and, c. a transformer connected to the actuator valve for converting pneumatic control signals from the control valve and the counter force valve to hydraulic signals.
- 28. The active load control system of claim 20, further comprising a flow control valve connected across each actuator, and further comprising a shut-off valve connected between each actuator valve and the actuator for removing the actuator from active control.
- 29. The active load control system of claim 20, where the means for measuring the displacement over time of a predetermined point associated with the pantograph trusses comprises a rotary transducer responsive to the angle between two connected beams.
- 30. The exercise apparatus of claim 20, where the means for measuring the displacement over time of a predetermined point associated with the pantograph trusses comprises a linear transducer responsive to the expansion of at least one pantograph truss.
- 31. The active load control system of claim 20, where the means for generating horizontal and vertical actuator signals from the means for measuring the displacement over time comprises a programmed computer responsive to the means for measuring the displacement over time of a predetermined point associated with the pantograph trusses.
- 32. A method of providing active load control for an exercise apparatus comprising an exercise bar, a means for measuring the displacement over time of the exercise bar, horizontal and vertical actuators connected to move the exercise bar, a means for generating horizontal and vertical actuator signals operatively connected to the means for measuring the displacement of the horizontal and vertical actuators and the means for generating actuator signals; the method comprising the steps of:
a. programming the means for generating horizontal and vertical actuator signals to generate actuator signals for a predetermined exercise activity; b. generating displacement signals from the means for measuring the displacement over time of the exercise bar; c. transmitting the displacement signals to the means for generating horizontal and vertical actuator signals; d. calculating, in the means for generating horizontal and vertical actuator signals, the speed and acceleration of the exercise bar; e. calculating, in the means for generating horizontal and vertical actuator signals, one or more actuator signals sufficient to maintain the speed, displacement, or force parameters for the predetermined exercise activity; and, f. transmitting the actuator signal to the actuators, so that the actuators move the exercise bar according to the predetermined exercise activity.
CLAIM FOR PRIORITY
[0001] This application claims the priority of U.S. provisional application No. 60/260,552, filed Jan. 8, 2001, and U.S. provisional application No. 60/275,153, filed Mar. 12, 2001.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60260552 |
Jan 2001 |
US |
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60275153 |
Mar 2001 |
US |