Claims
- 1. A rotary exercising device having a wireless control for braking and selecting the degree of exercise resistance, comprising:cylindrical lightweight treadwheel of a size sufficient to allow a normal-sized adult to run within said treadwheel to rotate said treadwheel; support rollers having axes parallel to the axis of said treadwheel, said support rollers being rotatably mounted so that said treadwheel rotates freely upon said support rollers; a base mounting said support rollers and said treadwheel without interfering with the rotation of said treadwheel and said support wheels; a handheld baton; a signal transmitter in said baton; a console; a stationary signal receiver operatively coupled to said console; an electromagnetic clutch responsibly coupled to said console; and a belt drive connecting said clutch to one of said support rollers.
- 2. The exercising device of claim 1, for use in a gravity-free embodiment, further comprising a flexible restraining strap and wherein one end of the flexible restraining strap is connected to a member above the user's head.
- 3. The exercising device of claim 1, for use in a gravity-free environment, further comprising a flexible restraining strap and wherein one end of flexible restraining strap is connected to a member the user's head.
- 4. The exercising device of claim 1, wherein the clutch is configured as a brake and wherein releasing the baton actuates the brake.
- 5. The exercising device of claim 4, further comprising a button on the baton, and wherein depressing the button releases the brake and releasing the button engages the brake.
- 6. The exercising device of claim 1, further comprising a grab rail extending from the base within said treadwheel.
- 7. The exercising device of claim 6, wherein said grab rail is pivotally attached to the base such that the rail can be selectively positioned relative to the treadwheel.
- 8. The exercising device of claim 1, further comprising a detector coupled to the device for detecting operating parameters of the device.
- 9. The exercising device of claim 8, further comprising a signal transmitter coupled to the detector and configured to receive an input from said detector and send the signal to the console based upon the input from the detector.
- 10. An exercise device that (a) assists the user to maintain their balance while walking or running for exercise, and (b) provides a wireless control for braking and selecting the degree of exercise resistance, said device comprising:a cylindrical lightweight treadwheel of a size sufficient to allow a normal-sized adult to run within said treadwheel to rotate said treadwheel; support rollers having axes parallel to the axis of said treadwheel, said support rollers being rotatably mounted so that said treadwheel rotates freely upon said support rollers; a base mounting said support rollers and said treadwheel without interfering with the rotation of said treadwheel and said support rollers; a vest-type safety harness worn by the user; a plurality of stanchion supports attached to said base on opposite sides of said treadwheel; a horizontal beam supported by said stanchion supports above the head of the user; at least two flexible straps respectively connected between shoulder portions of said safety harness and said horizontal beam; a safety rail located sufficiently close to the user so that the user can grab said safety rail; a handheld baton; a signal transmittable from said baton; a stationary signal receiver operatively coupled to an electromagnetic clutch; and a drive connecting said clutch to at least one of said support rollers.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/596,782 filed Jun. 19, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,500,097 the disclosure of which is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
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