Claims
- 1. A resistance loading device for an exerciser comprising a housing having sidewalls that define an interior cylindrical contact surface and function as a brake drum, a braking rotor rotatably mounted within said housing and coaxially aligned relative to said interior cylindrical contact surface, at least one brake shoe pivotally mounted on said braking rotor and substantially within the planform of said rotor, at least one brake pad secured to said at least one brake shoe and having an exterior cylindrical contact surface configured to mate with said interior cylindrical contact surface, at least one stop member mounted on said braking rotor immediately radially inward from a portion of said at least one brake shoe, pulley means in said housing, an extendable line wound on said pulley means, which line is manually extendable for rotating said pulley means for exercising, and one way drive means operable between said pulley means and said braking rotor to drive said braking rotor in a first direction to cause a braking load when said line is extended while exercising to rotate said pulley means, wherein upon extension of said line, said at least one brake shoe has an inertia to provide radially outward force, and said exterior cylindrical contact surface of said at least one brake pad engages said interior cylindrical contact surface of said housing sidewalls to provide said braking load, and greater speed of rotation increases frictional resistance force between said contact surfaces and thus, increases said braking load.
- 2. The resistance loading device of claim 1, wherein said rotor comprises a single rotor shaft, and said pulley means is mounted on said shaft, said one way drive means comprising a one way clutch for causing driving engagement of said pulley means and said shaft upon rotation of said pulley means in one direction.
- 3. The resistance loading device of claim 1, wherein said at least one brake shoe is an arcuate member having a pivot end and a free end, and said brake pad is closer to said free end than to said pivot end.
- 4. The resistance loading device of claim 1, further comprising a first spring means for retracting said line onto said pulley means when said braking load is released from said line.
- 5. The resistance loading device of claim 1, wherein said rotor is drivably mounted onto a shaft, said shaft being rotatably mounted in said housing and having shaft portions on opposite ends of said shaft, extending outwardly from said rotor, said pulley means comprising a separate pulley mounted on each of said shaft portions, each of said pulleys having a separate extendable cord wound thereon which rotates the respective pulley when said cord is extended, and a separate one way clutch between each of said pulleys and its respective shaft portion operative to drive said rotor in a first direction upon extension of the respective line and rotation of the associated pulley.
- 6. A resistance loading device for an exerciser comprising a housing having sidewalls that define an interior cylindrical contact surface and function as a brake drum, a braking rotor rotatably mounted within said housing and coaxially aligned relative to said interior cylindrical contact surface, at least one brake shoe pivotally mounted on said braking rotor and substantially within the planform of said rotor, at least one brake pad secured to said at least one brake shoe and having an exterior cylindrical contact surface configured to mate with said interior cylindrical contact surface, at least one stop member mounted on said braking rotor immediately radially inward from a portion of said at least one brake shoe, pulley means in said housing, an extendable line wound on said pulley means, which line is manually extendable for rotating said pulley means for exercising, and one way drive means operable between said pulley means and said braking rotor to drive said braking rotor in a first direction to cause a braking load when said line is extended while exercising to rotate said pulley means, wherein upon extension of said line, said at least one brake shoe has an inertia to provide radially outward force, and said exterior cylindrical contact surface of said at least one brake pad engages said interior cylindrical contact surface of said housing sidewalls to provide said braking load, and greater speed of rotation increases frictional resistance force between said contact surfaces and thus, increases said braking load, further comprising a first spring means for retracting said line onto said pulley means when said braking load is released from said line, and a second spring means for providing a small resistance to the inertial force of said at least one brake shoe, whereby said line can be extended very slowly without resistance from said braking load.
- 7. A resistance loading device for an exerciser, comprising:
- (a) a housing having sidewalls that define an interior cylindrical contact surface to function as a brake drum;
- (b) a braking rotor rotatably mounted on a single rotor shaft within said housing and coaxially aligned relative to said interior cylindrical contact surface;
- (c) at least one arcuate brake shoe pivotally mounted on said braking rotor and substantially within the planform of said rotor, said at least one brake shoe having a pivot end and free end, wherein said brake pad is closer to said free end than to said pivot end;
- (d) at least one brake pad secured to said at least one brake shoe and having an exterior cylindrical contact surface configured to mate with said interior cylindrical contact surface of said housing sidewalls;
- (e) pulley means mounted on said single rotor shaft in said housing;
- (f) an extendable line wound on said pulley means and manually extendable for rotating said pulley means;
- (g) a one way clutch for causing driving engagement of said pulley means and said shaft upon rotation of said pulley means in one direction, and operable between said pulley means and said braking rotor to drive said braking rotor in a first direction to cause a braking load when said line is extended in connection with an exercise, wherein said single rotor shaft includes shaft portions on opposite ends of said shaft, extending outwardly from said rotor, said pulley means comprising a separate pulley mounted on each of said shaft portions, each of said pulleys having a separate extendable cord wound thereon which rotates the respective pulley when said cord is extended, and a separate one way clutch between each of said pulleys and its respective shaft portion operative to drive said rotor in a first direction upon extension of the respective line and rotation of the associated pulley, wherein upon extension of said line, said at least one brake shoe has an inertia to provide radially outward force, and said exterior cylindrical contact surface of said at least one brake pad engages said interior cylindrical contact surface of said housing sidewalls to provide said braking load, and greater speed of rotation increases frictional resistance force between said contact surfaces and thus, increases said braking load;
- (h) a first spring means for retracting said line onto said pulley means when said braking load is released from said line;
- (i) a second spring means for providing a small resistance to the inertial force of said at least one brake shoe, whereby said line can be extended very slowly without resistance from said braking load; and
- (j) at least one stop member mounted on said braking rotor immediately radially inward relative to a portion of said at least one brake shoe.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/500,517, filed Mar. 28, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,090,694.
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