Claims
- 1. A multipurpose exercise apparatus comprising:
- main gram means having ends;
- support means adapted to said main frame means for supporting said main frame means on an exercise surface;
- track means adapted to said main frame means;
- a pair of foot pedals spaced apart and adapted to said track means for movement along said track means by a user;
- lever means having distal ends and proximal ends and movably mounted at its distal end to said main frame means for movement by a user, said lever means being sized to extend from said main frame means a distance to be grasped and moved by the hands of a user standing on said pair of foot pedals;
- a first spool mounted on said main frame means;
- a bracket displaceably mounted on said main frame means;
- a second spool mounted on said bracket;
- a strap trained about said first spool and said second spool to be displaceable about said spools;
- connection means mounted on said strap for connecting said foot pedals to said strap for causing recirpocating movement of said pair of foot pedals relative to each other upon said track means; and
- first displacement means mounted on said main frame means for displacing said bracket along said main frame and thereby tensioning said strap about said spools, said tensioning creating a resistance to the movement of said pair of foot pedals along said track means.
- 2. The multipurpose exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein said track means is a pair of elongated spaced apart tracks adapted to said main frame means and wherein one of said foot pedals is adapted to one of said spaced apart tracks and the other of said foot pedals is adapted to the other of said spaced apart tracks.
- 3. The multipurpose exercise apparatus of claim 2 wherein both of said foot pedals have a user support surface.
- 4. The multipurpose exercise apparatus of claim 2 wherein each of said foot pedals includes a foot strap to hold the user's foot thereto, said foot strap being positioned thereon to secure the forward part of the user's foot and not restrict a cross-country ski exercise stride movement.
- 5. The multipurpose exercise apparatus of claim 2, wherein each of said spaced apart tracks has opposite sides with a guide structure formed therein, and wherein each of said foot pedals has a carriage structure configured to register with said guide structure.
- 6. The multipurpose exercise apparatus of claim 5, wherein said guide structure is a roller tracks with a convex member and wherein said carriage structure includes concave wheels sized to coact with said convex member.
- 7. The multipurpose exerciser of claim 1, wherein said endless loop means is a cable, wherein said guide means is a rotatable spool, and wherein said resistance means includes a spool, a friction member mechanically associated with said spool for applying frictional resistance to the rotation of said spool, and means for varying the frictional resistance applied by said friction member against said spool.
- 8. The multipurpose exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein said main frame means has opposite lateral sides and wherein said first lever means is a pair of levers each rotatably attached proximate their distal ends to said opposite lateral sides.
- 9. The multipurpose exercise apparatus of claim 1 further including second frame means removably adaptable to said main frame means at one end thereof to extend away therefrom, said second frame means being positioned and sized to support said main frame means in an upright orientation.
- 10. The multipurpose exercise apparatus of claim 9, wherein said second frame means comprises:
- a first frame member removably adapted to said main frame means at one end thereof to extend away therefrom, said first frame member having a free end;
- a second frame member rotatably mounted to said first frame member at its free end to rotate between a first position wherein said second frame member extends from said free end toward said track means and a second position wherein said second frame member extends away from said free end and said multipurpose exercise apparatus through a third position in general alignment with said first frame member;
- user support means removably adaptable to said first frame alternate member to support a user therein with said main frame means in said upright orientation and to said second frame member to support to a user as a slant board in said first position and to support a user in said third position.
- 11. The multipurpose exerciser of claim 10, wherein said main frame means has a foot end with said foot support means adapted proximate thereto, wherein said first frame member is an elongated bar mounted proximate said foot end of said main frame means, wherein said second frame member is an elongated bar, and wherein said user support means is slidably adaptable to said first or second frame members.
- 12. The multipurpose exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein said second lever means is selectively connectable in place of said first lever means.
- 13. The multipurpose exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first lever means is comprised of a first portion and a second portion adapted thereto and wherein said second lever means is selectively adapted to said first portion in replacement of said second portion.
- 14. The multipurpose exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein said second spool is rotatably mounted on said bracket.
- 15. The multipurpose exercise apparatus of claim 14, wherein said bracket includes a friction plate and a second displacement means adapted for urging said friction plate against said second spool thereby creating a resistance to the rotation of said second spool and a resultant resistance to the movement of said pair of foot pedals along said track means.
- 16. The multipurpose exercise apparatus of claim 14, wherein said first spool is rotatably mounted on said main frame means.
- 17. The multipurpose exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first spool is rotatably mounted on said frame means.
- 18. The multipurpose exercise apparatus of claim 1, further comprising resistance means associated with said lever means to surmountably resist movement of said lever means.
- 19. A multipurpose exercise apparatus comprising:
- main frame means having ends;
- support means adapted to said main frame means for supporting said main frame means on an exercise surface;
- track means adapted to said main frame means;
- a pair of foot pedals spaced apart and adapted to said track means for movement along said track means by a user;
- lever means having a distal end and a proximal end, said lever means being movably mounted at its distal end to said main frame means for movement by a user, said lever means being sized to extend from said main frame means a distance to be grasped and moved by the hands of a user standing on said pair of foot pedals;
- a strap;
- a first guide means mounted on said main frame means;
- second guide means, displaceably mounted on said main frame means, for guiding said strap, said strap being trained about said first guide means and said second guide means;
- connection means mounted on said strap for connecting said foot pedals to said strap for causing reciprocating movement of said pair of foot pedals; and
- displacement means mounted on said second guide means for displacing said second guide means and thereby tensioning said strap about said first guide means and said second guide means, said tensioning creating a resistance to the movement of said pair of foot pedals along said track means.
- 20. The multipurpose exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein a resistance means is associated with said lever means to surmountably resist movement of said lever means, said lever means being a pair of fluid cylinders, each said fluid cylinder having one end rotatably adapted to said main frame means and its other end adjustably connected to said lever means.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 861,050, filed May 8, 1986, which has now issued U.S. Pat. No. 4,796,881, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 009,387 filed Jan. 30, 1987 which is now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,813,667, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 325,776 filed Mar. 20, 1989 which is now abandoned.
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