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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to exercise systems, and more specifically it relates to a portable exercise system designed to adapt a conventional wheelchair for use as a stationary exerciser, facilitating exercise of arms and upper body without requiring any modifications to the wheelchair.
2. Description of Related Art
People are confined to wheelchairs for various health reasons, such as paralysis or strokes. Hospitals and healthcare centers provide the necessary rehabilitation for these people to return home as physically independent as possible. Maintaining this independence requires maintaining upper body strength to push the wheelchair. Most people return to a home with limited space to push the wheelchair for exercise and limited funds to be able to join a gym with exercise facilities comparable those at the hospitals and healthcare centers.
Home exercise systems for building and maintaining upper body strength for pushing a wheelchair, by pushing the wheelchair, has been limited for years to treadmill exercise systems. These systems allow the user to target the necessary muscles needed to push the wheelchair, but several problems exist for the user with these systems. (1) They are expensive. This limits the availability of the system to those with money or good health insurance. (2) They require a lot of floor space. Floor space needed for these systems includes the size of the system and the floor space needed for the user to mount the system. (3) They are heavy. This makes it difficult for someone in a wheelchair to move, making them stationary systems. (4) They apply equal tension resistance to both arms at the same time. This makes these exercise systems difficult to use when one arm is weaker than the other, as is the case in many stroke patients.
There exists a need in the art for a system that allows a person confined to a wheelchair to achieve an upper body workout, and which addresses the above stated problems found in the art. Such a system must: (1) be simple in design and construction so that the system can be relatively inexpensively manufactured, (2) be relatively small and of a lightweight material so the system can be stored easily by the user in a small space and not require a permanent floor space, and (3) have a means to apply the amount of tension resistance to the arms individually in the event that one of the arms is weaker than the other.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide an exercise system that satisfies the three aforesaid needs of an exercise system to eliminate the four problems cited previously pertaining to the conventional wheelchair exercise treadmill.
It is the object of the present invention to provide an exercise system which enables a wheelchair occupant to adapt their wheelchair to a stationary exerciser, as a means to perform useful and satisfying exercise to maintain upper body strength, without requiring modifications to the wheelchair.
It is also the object of the present invention to provide an exercise system that overcomes the existing problems related with a wheelchair treadmill exercise system by satisfying the following three needs:
Features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings. But, before explaining the embodiment of the invention in any detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the details of construction, or the arrangements of the components. The invention is capable of other embodiments. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
The detailed descriptions of the drawings are respectively separated into two sections, (1) is the preferred embodiment of the invention as illustrated in
The frame 1 has an approximate size of 2″ wide and 16″ long as seen in
There are two sections to the frame, the front section, the section that attaches to the wheelchair tire as seen in
The front section of the frame: The bottom of this section arcs from the extreme front down to the bottom of the front end of the back section as seen in
The back section of the frame: The bottom of this section is flat. The top has an arc and circular sides as seen in
To complete the roller assembly, a bearing 6 is first pressed in the roller or made a part of the roller in the initial molding of the roller, then an axle 5 is inserted through the center of the roller 2 and a flat washer 7 is placed on each end. The rollers are then put into the axle slots as seen in
A felt pad 8 with the same end dimensions as the tension control unit cube and approximately 1½″ in length is screwed onto the screw of the control unit. The control unit is then slid into the cavity of the frame as seen in
The axle clip has a slot in the center as seen in
There are two units of the invention needed for exercise. Attach the second unit the same way as the first. With the units in place roll backwards until the tire leaves the front end of the frame and drops into the back end of the frame on the rollers as seen in
Use the tension control unit
From the previous detailed descriptions of
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20070219077 A1 | Sep 2007 | US |