Claims
- 1. An exercise stair device comprising
- two foot supports, each said support being movable in a reciprocating manner,
- first means for guiding each of said foot supports along adjacent paths having vertical components, said first means including a pair of inclined tracks each said track having a respective one of said foot supports movably mounted thereon,
- second means for coupling said foot supports together to move in opposite directions in said respective paths, and
- third means for causing said foot supports to descend at constant velocity under the weight of a user and for dissipating energy transmitted to said foot supports during use of the device by a simulated climbing activity of the user.
- 2. An exercise stair device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said second means includes a plurality of fixedly mounted pulleys and a cable disposed about said pulleys and connected to said foot supports.
- 3. An exercise stair device as set forth in claim 1 which further comprises a frame having said foot supports and each said means mounted thereon and an upstanding handhold secured to said frame.
- 4. An exercise stair device as set forth in claim 1 which further comprises means for adjusting the rate of descent of said foot supports.
- 5. An exercise stair device comprising
- two foot supports, each said support being movable in a reciprocating manner,
- first means for guiding each of said foot supports along adjacent paths having vertical components, said first means including a pair of inclined tracks, each said track having a respective one of said foot supports movably mounted thereon,
- second means for coupling said foot supports together to move in opposite directions in said respective paths, and
- third means for dissipating energy transmitted to said foot supports during use of the device by a simulated climbing activity of the user.
- 6. An exercise device comprising
- a frame having a pair of inclined tracks;
- a pair of foot supports, each said foot support being rollably mounted on a respective one of said tracks;
- first means coupling said foot supports together to move in opposite directions on said tracks; and
- second means for dissipating the energy of motion of said foot supports along said tracks.
- 7. An exercise device as set forth in claim 6 wherein said first means includes a cable means secured to said foot supports and said second means includes a pivotally mounted lever secured to said cable means at an intermediate point thereof and at least one shock absorber secured to said lever to restrain motion of said lever.
- 8. An exercise device as set forth in claim 7 wherein said shock absorber is secured to said lever at a point approximately 30% as far from a pivot point of said lever as where the point said cable is connected to said lever.
- 9. An exercise device as set forth in claim 6 wherein each track includes a channel for guiding a respective foot support therein and each foot support includes means for guiding said foot support horizontally within said respective channel.
- 10. an exercise device as set forth in claim 6 wherein said first means includes a cable means secured to said foot supports.
- 11. An exercise device as set forth in claim 6 wherein said first means includes a chain secured at opposite ends to said foot supports and said second means includes a sprocket engaging said chain.
- 12. An exercise device as set forth in claim 11 wherein said second means further includes a rotary actuator connected to said sprocket for rotating in the same direction of rotation of said sprocket.
- 13. An exercise device as set forth in claim 12 wherein said rotary actuator has an output orifice, an input orifice, a tube having a constriction therein connecting said output orifice to said input orifice, and means for adjusting the size of said constriction.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my U.S. patent application Ser. No. 483,539 filed June 27, 1974 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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