1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to fitness exercise machines for training upper body and lower body exercises simulating walking motion with handles and pedals having resistance.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 1.98
Many elliptical motion walking exercise machines have been introduced in the market. Some are simple and some are more complicated in their mechanism to simulate the walking motion of a person. Proper stride simulation is possible in both simple and complicated mechanisms, but often simple mechanisms require a large structure and smaller machines require many linkages to achieve the same movement. A couple of early concepts are shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,185,622 to Swenson (1980) and U.S. Pat. No. 5,549,526 to Rogers, Jr. (1996) in which a crank is placed behind the pedals or a user, therefore they require a structural support in front of and behind the user, making the machines less accessible to the user and large in size when a proper stride of the pedals is set. U.S. Pat. No. 5,611,756 to Miller (1997) shows another elliptical machine that has a crank arm in the front. The overall size of the machine may be reduced with the same stride length of the pedals compared to the above disclosures but the linkage in Miller's is more complicated. U.S. Pat. No. 5,733,227 to Lee (1998) shows a stepper with an elliptical stride utilizing a crank in the front. This is a relatively simple mechanism but in order to create a proper walking stride, the overall structure must be large compared to Miller (1997). The same mechanism in more proper walking stride is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 7,153,239 to Stearns (2006). Again the size of the overall structure must be large in Stearns (2006) in order to have a proper walking stride of the pedals. U.S. Pat. No. 6,689,020 to Stearns (2004) shows an apparatus relatively small in overall size but displays two cranks with a pair of linkage mechanism to create the proper stride. There are many more prior arts that have been disclosed and introduced in the market. Each one of them has advantages and disadvantages compared to others.
The present invention teaches certain benefits in construction and use which give rise to the objectives described below.
The present invention is an exercise machine to be used mainly for walking and jogging type exercises with pedals and moving handles that provide different levels of resistance for the user's preference in a compact apparatus. The pedal motion is a combination of a motion of a crank arm, a motion of an arc, and a substantially linear motion of a predefined path to produce an elliptical path with its horizontal direction of the motion profile substantially being a major diameter. An embodiment includes a base assembly that stands on a floor and has a right and left handles pivotally attached to the base assembly that also pivotally supports a crank assembly with a right crank arm and a left crank arm at a base crank pivot. The right crank arm is pivotally engaged with a right pedal arm that provides a motion surface for a right pedal, and the left crank arm is also pivotally engaged with a left pedal arm that provides a motion surface for a left pedal. A right link is pivotally engaged with the right pedal arm and a right handle arm to provide a swing motion to the right handle arm. A left link is pivotally engaged with the left pedal arm and a left handle arm to provide a swing motion to the left handle arm. Both pedals are linked with the respective handle arms at the lower end of each handle arm and slide on the surface of the respective pedal arms.
The advantage of this mechanical arrangement is that the pedals' vertical displacement in a cycle of the motion is determined by the size of the left and right crank arms. And the pedals' horizontal displacement can be set independently by ratio of the distance between each handle arm's pivot point and the pivotal engagement point of each link on the respective arm to the distance between each handle arm's pivot point and each pedal's pivotal link point on the respective handle arm. This main advantage of this apparatus helps the apparatus have a relatively smaller footprint compared to those of other elliptical walking machines available in the field and yet provides an ergonomically good motion with a full stride for the user. Also the arrangement of the links is simple and easy to manufacture.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide an apparatus having advantages not taught by the prior art.
Another objective is to provide such an apparatus that is compact in size and footprint.
Another objective is to provide such an apparatus that offers the user a full stride with an ergonomically good motion of walking while having the compact size of the apparatus.
Another objective is to provide such an apparatus for the user to get on the pedals with an easy access by opening up the rear end by placing the crank arms on the fore side.
A further objective is to provide such an apparatus to make its manufacturing easy and simple employing simple parts and connections between the parts.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following more detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
The accompanying drawings illustrate the present invention. In such drawings:
The following, list of elements may be useful in referencing the elements of the drawings.
10 Elliptical Walking Exercise Machine
14 Crank Assembly
20 Base Frame Assembly
22 Base Frame
24 Handle Pivot
26 Crank Pivot
28 Left Crank Arm
34 Left Crank End Pivot
36 Belt Pulley
38 Belt
40 Force Unit
42 Left Link
44 Left Pedal Arm
46 Left Pedal
48 Left Pedal Link Pivot
54 Left Handle Arm
56 Left Handle
58 Left Handle Link Pivot
60 Left Handle Roller Pivot
62 Left Pedal Support
64 Left Pedal Roller Pivot
100 Roller
102 Second Roller
104 Third Roller
106 Fourth Roller
128 Right Crank Arm
134 Right Crank End Pivot
142 Right Link
144 Right Pedal Arm
146 Right Pedal
148 Right Pedal Link Pivot
154 Right Handle Arm
156 Right Handle
158 Right Handle Link Pivot
160 Right Handle Roller Pivot
162 Right Pedal Support
164 Right Pedal Roller Pivot
The above described drawings
In a typical setting, main pulley 36 is fixed to and between left crank arm 28 and right crank arm 128 in a crank assembly 14. A belt 38 that can be any flexible and looped line to transfer power from one wheel to another is placed between main pulley 36 and a force unit 40. A typical force unit is a flywheel with a brake system built in. The brake system may be a physical friction or an eddy current to slow down the turning speed of the flywheel.
In order to operate the apparatus, the user may get on and stand on pedals 46, 146 and hold handles 56, 156. He or she may push the pedals or push and pull the handles to start the motion of the apparatus. Either effort of the user urges motions of both left and right handle arms 54, 154 which in turn moves links 42, 142 transferring the force to both crank arms 28, 128 and to both pedal arms 44, 144. As left handle arm 54 moves in a pendulum-like motion about handle pivot 24, left pedal 46 on left pedal support 62 follows the motion of the lower end of left handle arms 54 while the lower end of left handle arm 54 engaged to left pedal arm 44 by roller 100. As right handle arm 154 moves in a pendulum-like motion about handle pivot 24, right pedal 146 on right pedal support 162 follows the motion of the lower end of right handle arms 154 while the lower end of right handle arm 154 engaged to right pedal arm 144 by second roller 102. In the embodiment shown in
Although the invention has been disclosed in detail with reference only to the embodiments described above, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various other embodiments can be provided without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is defined only by the claims set forth below.
This application claims priority of Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/203,898 filed Dec. 29, 2008 by same inventor Yong Chu entitled Elliptical Walking Exercise Machine.
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61203898 | Dec 2008 | US |