Claims
- 1. Apparatus for resisting movement of a treadle of a stepper exercising machine, said apparatus comprising:
- a pair of treadles, each treadle including an elongate hydraulic cylinder having a first closed end and a second end adapted for passage of a piston shaft therethrough;
- a piston sealingly slidable within said cylinder and separating said cylinder into two compartments;
- a shaft fixed to said piston and sealingly extending through said second end to exterior said cylinder for pivotal attachment to a stepper machine frame;
- an outer cylindrical chamber surrounding said cylinder and communicating therewith at said first closed end for absorbing variations in fluid pressure within said cylinder, said outer chamber sealed from said exterior and configured to be pivotally attached to a stepper machine treadle;
- first orifice means passing through said piston for fluid flow therethrough and configured to provide resistance to movement of said piston and shaft;
- second orifice means passing through said piston for fluid flow therethrough;
- check valve means permitting fluid flow from said first closed end to said second end of said cylinder through said second orifice means to reduce resistance to movement, but restricting fluid flow in the opposite direction; and
- a compression spring mounted within said cylinder between said piston and said second cylinder end for biasing said piston and shaft toward said first cylinder end, biasing said treadle to an upper ready position, and resisting movement of said treadle toward a lower position.
- 2. Apparatus for performing stepping exercises, said apparatus comprising:
- a frame means for supporting said apparatus;
- first and second treadles each pivotally attached to said frame means and each operable between an unweighted position and a weighted position by the weighting and unweighting of a user's foot thereon, with said first and second treadles being separate, spaced from each other, and constructed and associated with said frame neans to be independently operable;
- first and second shock absorbers respectively interconnected between said first treadle and said frame means and between said second treadle and said frame means, each of said shock absorbers including:
- a hollow cylinder with a hydraulic fluid and a moveable piston therewithin,
- first orifice means in fluid communication from one side of said piston to the opposite side thereof, said first orifice means providing substantially equal resistance to movement of said moveable piston in both directions,
- second orifice means in fluid communication from one side of said piston to the opposite side thereof, and
- check valve means positioned to limit hydraulic fluid flow through said second orifice means to one direction;
- wherein in each of said first and second shock absorbers, said hydraulic fluid flows through said first and second orifice means to resist movement of respective said treadles to said unweighted position, and said hydraulic fluid flows only through said first orifice to resist movement of said respective treadles toward said weighted position;
- first spring means positioned within said hollow cylinder of said first shock absorber and interconnected between said first treadle and said frame means to bias said first treadle to said unweighted position; and
- second spring means positioned within said hollow cylinder of said second shock absorber and interconnected between said second treadle and said frame means to bias said second treadle to said unweighted position.
- 3. Apparatus for performing stepping exercises, said apparatus comprising:
- a frame means for supporting said apparatus;
- a first and a second treadle each pivotally attached to said frame means and operable between an unweighted position and a weighted position by the weighting and unweighting of a user's foot thereon;
- a first shock absorber each interconnected between a respective said and a second treadle and said frame means, and including
- a hollow cylinder with a hydraulic fluid and a moveable piston therewithin, and
- orifice means permitting flow of said hydraulic fluid from one side of said piston to the opposite side thereof, and constructed to regulate said flow to have a greater flow rate when a said treadle goes from said weighted position to said unweighted position, and a lower said flow rate when a said treadle goes from said unweighted position to said weighted position; and
- first and second spring means each operably positioned within respective said hollow cylinder to bias a said treadle to said unweighted position.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said orifice means includes check valve means operably disposed for limiting said flow to said second flow rate range when said treadle goes from said unweighted position to said weighted position.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said orifice means includes first and second orifice groups, each said orifice group comprising one or more orifices, and wherein said check valve means is operably disposed to permit said flow through said second orifice group to occur in only one direction.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said first orifice group is constructed to provide a substantially equal resistance to movement of said moveable piston in both directions.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said shock absorber further includes valve means for varying said resistance to said flow in said first orifice group.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/827,283, filed Jan. 29, 1992, (now abandoned), which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/706,756, filed May 29, 1991, (now abandoned), which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/647,554, filed Jan. 29, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,135,216 and application Ser. No. 07/644,456, filed Jan. 23, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,062,627, and this application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/517,439, filed May 8, 1989 (now abandoned), which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/258,994, filed Oct. 17, 1988, (now abandoned), which is, in turn, a continuation-in-part of U.S application Ser. No. 06/861,050, filed May 8, 1986, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,796,881 on Jan. 10, 1989.
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