Claims
- 1. An exercise trainer with a stride multiplier to provide exercise movement to a user comprising:a first crank arm and a second crank arm interconnected by an axle wherein each crank arm is oriented on said axle at an angular distance from the other; a first foot link connected to said first crank arm and a second foot link connected to said second crank arm; foot pedals supported on said foot links for relative movement with respect to said foot links; a bearing support for said foot links at a point removed from said first and second crank arms to which said first and second foot links are connected; for sliding reciprocating movement; and, a connection means between a ground point and said foot pedals interconnected with said foot links to provide relative movement of foot pedals on said foot links greater than twice the length of each respective crank arm.
- 2. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:said connection means is of a length to provide a movement of said foot pedals in the outline of a modified ellipse wherein the length of movement is four times the length of the crank arm.
- 3. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:a connection means providing movement of said foot pedals of twice the crank length upon 90° of movement of the crank arm and four times the distance upon 180° of movement of the crank arm.
- 4. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 1 wherein:said connection means comprises a rack and pinion.
- 5. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 1 wherein:said connection means comprises a flexible member connected to said foot link by one or more pulleys around which said flexible member is placed at a point removed from the foot pedal.
- 6. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 5 further comprising:said bearing support for said foot links comprises a roller upon which said foot links are supported; said foot link comprises a member having a channel supported on said roller for bearing support; and, said connection means is within the interior portion of said foot link within an elongated longitudinal space of said foot link.
- 7. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 6 further comprising:said first and second crank arms being connected to a flywheel; and, means for providing a load on said flywheel during rotational movement.
- 8. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 7 further comprising:said pulleys for supporting said flexible member comprise a rearward pulley having an axis at or behind the ground connection to the flexible member; and, a second pulley around which said flexible member is supported having an axis farther forward than the connection to said foot pedal.
- 9. An exercise trainer with a stride multiplier comprising:a base; first and second crank arms supported on said base substantially 180° apart on an axle having a common axis passing through each of said crank arms; first and second foot links pivotally connected respectively on said first and second crank arms at one end and supported for sliding movement on an end removed therefrom; first and second foot pedals respectively supported for longitudinal movement on said first and second foot links; and, a flexible connection between said foot pedals and a ground connection on said base and interconnected with said foot links so that said foot links when moved in supported relationship with said crank arms provide for a degenerated elliptical movement of said foot pedals such that a point on said foot pedals moves a distance greater than twice the length of its respective crank arm.
- 10. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 9 further comprising:said flexible connection being a flexible member supported on a pulley substantially to the rearward of said foot pedal and a pulley forward of said foot pedal as defined by the general movement of said foot pedal on said foot link.
- 11. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 10 wherein:said ground connection is at or behind the axis of the rearward pulley.
- 12. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 11 further comprising:said foot links supported for sliding movement are supported on support rollers; said foot links have a longitudinal track in which said support rollers can move; and, wherein said foot pedals are supported on said foot links by support rollers that are in common tracks to the tracks upon which said foot link support rollers are within.
- 13. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 12 wherein:said foot links comprise an elongated member having said track in longitudinal relationship thereto, and an elongated space interiorly of said tracks in which said flexible member is connected along with the flexible member pulley supports.
- 14. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 13 wherein:said crank arms are connected to a flywheel; and, said flywheel is connected to an alternator and an electrical load for providing a rotational load on said flywheel.
- 15. An exercise trainer comprising:a base; a wheel mounted on said base; an axle through said wheel having a first and second crank arm substantially 180° apart from each other mounted on said axle connected to said wheel; first and second foot links respectively pivotally connected to said first and second crank arms; a bearing surface mounted on said base removed from said pivotal mounting of said foot links to said crank arms providing reciprocal movement of said foot links on said bearing surface; a foot pedal mounted on each of said foot links having bearing surfaces which engage said foot links for reciprocal movement with respect to said foot links; a mechanical linkage between said foot pedals and said foot links; and, means for securing said mechanical linkage to a fixed portion on said base to provide relative movement of said foot pedals on said foot linkage greater than twice the length of a crank arm, and in a degenerated elliptical path.
- 16. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 15 further comprising:said mechanical linkage comprising a rack and pinion.
- 17. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 15 wherein:said mechanical linkage comprises a flexible member connected to said foot pedal and to said foot link by a rear pulley and a forward pulley substantially outside of the length of movement of said foot pedal; and, said means for securing said linkage to a fixed portion on said base comprises an upright member affixed to said base and connected to said flexible member.
- 18. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 17 wherein:said foot links comprise elongated channels on either side supported on said bearing surfaces and having an elongated interior channel in which said flexible member moves on said pulley around which said flexible member are mounted.
- 19. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 18 further comprising:rotational bearing surfaces on said frame for supporting said foot links in the form of rollers which ride in the channels on either side of said foot links and wherein said foot pedals have rollers connected thereto which ride in the same channel in which said bearing surface provides reciprocal movement of said foot link.
- 20. An exercise trainer comprising:a first and second foot link connected and supported for opposing reciprocal movement; a first and second pivotal support for said foot links providing a bearing surface for reciprocal movement and support so as to allow said foot links to reciprocate; a first foot pedal mounted on said first foot link and a second foot pedal mounted on said second foot link; a flexible member connected between said foot link and said foot pedal; and, a ground connection connected to said flexible member to assist movement of said foot pedals on said foot link in a modified elliptical path.
- 21. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 20 wherein:said supports for said foot link comprise a crank arm connected to a second crank arm to said second foot link wherein said crank arms are substantially 180° apart in their angular relationship; and, wherein said flexible member connected to said foot link is connected to a plurality of pulleys equal to or greater than four to provide movement four times or greater than the length of said crank arm.
- 22. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 21 further comprising:said pulley comprise six in number around which said flexible member is connected to provide foot pedal movement equal to or greater than six times the length of the crank arm.
- 23. An exercise trainer comprising:a first and second crank arm having a common axis supported on a frame with a base, said first and second crank arm being angularly displaced from each other; a flywheel connected to said crank arms; a first foot link and a second foot link respectively supported on said first crank arm and said second crank arm, said foot links being formed from elongated members having longitudinal channels; bearing support means engaging said foot link channels removed from said first and second crank arm supports for supporting said foot links for reciprocal movement as said cranks are turned; a first foot pedal on said first foot link and a second foot pedal on said second foot link supported for reciprocal movement on said foot link having rollers engaging the channels of said foot links; and, a flexible linkage between said foot pedal and said foot link and a fixed portion of said frame to provide reciprocal movement of said foot pedals through a degenerated ellipse having its major axis substantially four times the length of the crank arm to which it is supported.
- 24. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 23 further comprising:said flexible linkage being formed as a belt wrapped at either end around a pulley connected to said foot link.
- 25. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 24 wherein:said pulleys around which said flexible linkage is wrapped comprise a rear pulley and a front pulley such that as said foot link moves, it moves the rear pulley when moving backwardly to drive an upper portion of the flexible linkage backwardly to pull the foot pedal; and, said front pulley drives said flexible linkage forwardly to pull said foot pedal forwardly when said foot link is moving forwardly.
- 26. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 25 wherein:said flexible linkage is mounted within an interior channel of said foot link.
- 27. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 26 further comprising:foot pedal rollers on either side of said foot pedal engaging the channels wherein at least one of said rollers engages an upper portion of the channel and another of said rollers engages the lower portion of the channel.
- 28. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 26 further comprising:said bearing support means for engaging said foot link channels comprise rollers mounted on said frame for providing support to the foot links; and, second rollers connected proximate to said first support rollers of said foot links engaging a portion of the lower portion of said foot links to prevent upward movement of said foot links.
- 29. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 20 wherein:said flexible member comprises a belt.
- 30. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 20 wherein:said flexible member comprises a chain.
- 31. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 20 wherein:said flexible member comprises a chain.
- 32. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 20 further comprising:means to vary the load on said flywheel.
- 33. The exercise trainer as claimed in claim 19 further comprising:said first and second bearing surfaces on said frame which engage said channels are formed as pairs of rollers; a lip extending from the edge of said channels; and, second roller means engaging said lip so that said first rollers provide support in the form of a bearing surface and said second rollers provide stability by engaging said lip downwardly to diminish oscillatory movement of said foot links upwardly and downwardly.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/093,927 as filed Jul. 23, 1998.
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