Claims
- 1. An exercise apparatus, comprising:
- a frame;
- a support platform pivotally mounted on the frame about a first pivot axis to pivot between a nominal position and a displaced position;
- linear resistance means for resisting pivoting of the support platform from the nominal position; and
- connecting means for connecting the linear resistance means to the support platform so that the length of the linear resistance means increases as the support platform is pivoted from its normal position, the length of the linear resistance means changing at a rate that increases as the support platform pivots, wherein the linear resistance means generates a resistance force that increases in proportion to the rate of change in the length of the linear resistance means as the support platform is pivoted from its nominal position.
- 2. A suspension system for an exercise apparatus having a frame comprising:
- a support platform capable of supporting an exerciser pivotally mounted on the frame about a first pivot axis to pivot between a nominal position and a displaced position;
- a lever arm pivotally mounted on the frame about a second pivot axis;
- first connection means pivotally interconnecting the lever arm to the support platform at a point spaced away from the second pivot axis, the lever arm pivoting about the second pivot axis from a nominal orientation to a displaced orientation as the support platform pivots about the first pivot axis from the nominal to the displaced position; and
- first resistance means for applying a resistance force on the lever arm to resist rotation of the lever arm from the nominal to the displaced orientation, the first resistance means generating a resistance force proportional to the degree of angular rotation of the lever arm from the nominal orientation.
- 3. A suspension system for an exercise apparatus having a frame comprising:
- a support platform capable of supporting an exerciser pivotally mounted on the frame about a first pivot axis; and,
- suspension means for supporting the support platform relative to the frame and allowing the support platform to pivot about the first pivot axis between a nominal position and a displaced position, the suspension means comprising:
- a lever arm pivotally mounted on the support platform to pivot about a second pivot axis between a nominal orientation and a displaced orientation;
- first connection means pivotally interconnecting the lever arm, at a point spaced away from the second pivot axis, to the frame, the lever arm pivoting about the second pivot axis from a nominal orientation to a displaced orientation as the support platform pivots about the first pivot axis from the nominal to the displaced position; and
- first resistance means for applying a resistance force on the lever arm to resist rotation of the lever arm from the nominal to the displaced orientation, the first resistance means generating a resistance force proportional to the degree of angular rotation of the lever arm from the nominal orientation.
- 4. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the linear resistance means includes damping means for damping the movement of the support platform as the support platform pivots about the first axis from its nominal position towards its displaced position.
- 5. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the connecting means includes means to increase the rate at which the length of the linear resistance means is altered as the platform pivots around the first axis from its nominal position towards its displaced position.
- 6. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising biasing means applying a biasing force on the support platform tending to bias the support platform means from its displaced position towards its nominal position.
- 7. The exercise apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising means for selectively adjusting the magnitude of the biasing means.
- 8. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the support platform comprises:
- a deck;
- an endless belt; and,
- means for mounting the endless belt on the deck to present a moving surface of the endless belt on the top of the deck.
- 9. The exercise apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising means for raising and lowering at least one end of the frame to selectively incline the support platform, the means for raising and lowering the frame comprising:
- at least one longitudinally curved arm disposed lengthwise relative to the length of the support platform, the curved arm having a forward reaction end portion;
- means for supporting the curved arm relative to the frame; and,
- means for longitudinally sliding the arm relative to the frame along the arc defined by the curved arm to extend and retract the forward reaction end portion of the arm relative to the frame.
- 10. The suspension system according to claim 2, wherein the magnitude of a resisting force applied to the lever arm by the first resistance means is also dependent upon the rate of change of angular orientation of the rotating lever arm.
- 11. The suspension system according to claim 2, wherein the first resistance means includes means to dampen the rotational movement of the lever arm in the first rotational direction about the second pivot axis.
- 12. The suspension system according to claim 2, further including second connection means for connecting the first resistance means to the lever arm at a location spaced from the second pivot axis whereby pivoting of the lever arm about the second pivot axis in its first rotational direction results in an increase in the effective distance separating the second pivot axis from the line of action defined by the first resistance means.
- 13. The suspension system according to claim 2, wherein the first connection means includes link means having a first end portion pivotally connected to the lever arm at a location spaced from the second pivot axis and a second end portion pivotally connected to the support platform at a location spaced from the first pivot axis.
- 14. The suspension system according to claim 13, further comprising means for varying the location at which the second end portion of the link means is connected to the support platform, thereby to alter the effective distance separating the line of action of the link means from the second pivot axis.
- 15. The suspension system according to claim 2, further comprising means for varying the nominal position of the lever arm.
- 16. The suspension system according to claim 2, further comprising an adjustable second resistance means for applying a force on the lever arm to resist the rotational movement of the lever arm in the first rotational direction about the second pivot axis and for applying a biasing force on the lever arm when the lever arm is in an orientation displaced from its nominal orientation tending to rotate the lever arm about the second pivot axis in the direction opposite to the first rotational direction of the lever arm.
- 17. The suspension system according to claim 2, wherein the support platform comprises:
- a deck;
- an endless belt; and,
- means for mounting the endless belt on the deck to present a moving surface of the endless belt on the top of the deck.
- 18. The suspension system according to claim 2, further comprising means for raising and lowering at least one end of the frame to selectively incline the support platform.
- 19. The suspension system according to claim 3, wherein the magnitude of a resisting force applied to the lever arm by the first resistance means is also dependent upon the rate of change of angular orientation of the rotating lever arm.
- 20. The suspension system according to claim 3, wherein the first resistance means includes means to dampen the rotational movement of the lever arm in the first rotational direction about the second pivot axis.
- 21. The suspension system according to claim 3, further including second connection means for connecting the first resistance means to the lever arm at a location spaced from the second pivot axis whereby pivoting of the lever arm about the second pivot axis in its first rotational direction results in an increase in the effective distance separating the second pivot axis from the line of action defined by the first resistance means.
- 22. The suspension system according to claim 3, wherein the first connection means includes link means having a first end portion pivotally connected to the lever arm at a location spaced from the second pivot axis and a second end portion pivotally connected to the frame at a location spaced from the first pivot axis.
- 23. The suspension system according to claim 22, further comprising means for varying the location at which the second end portion of the link means is connected to the frame, thereby to alter the effective distance separating the line of action of the link means from the second pivot axis.
- 24. The suspension system according to claim 3, further comprising means for varying the nominal position of the lever arm.
- 25. The suspension system according to claim 3, further comprising an adjustable second resistance means for applying a force on the lever arm to resist the rotational movement of the lever arm in the first rotational direction about the second pivot axis and for applying a biasing force on the lever arm when the lever arm is in an orientation displaced from its nominal orientation tending to rotate the lever arm about the second pivot axis in the direction opposite to the first rotational direction of the lever arm.
- 26. The suspension system according to claim 3, wherein the support platform comprises:
- a deck;
- an endless belt; and,
- means for mounting the endless belt on the deck to present a moving surface of the endless belt on the top of the deck.
- 27. The suspension system according to claim 3, further comprising means for raising and lowering at least one end of the frame to selectively incline the support platform.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of the prior application Ser. No. 07/468,100 filed Jan. 10, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,974,831. The benefit of the filing date of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. .sctn.120.
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