This disclosure relates to an exercise and therapeutic apparatus and more specifically the configuration of elements in addition to a load resistance or range of motion limiting component.
The disclosure relates to the art of exercise apparatus that consists of a stationary frame, a horizontal moving carriage, a vertical kickplate, a resistance system, a rebound system, and an adjustable range of motion system. The exercising participant is positioned supine on a reciprocating moveable carriage with one or both feet positioned on a vertical kickplate. The participant self induces an oscillating or reciprocating motion in a longitudinal direction to the carriage against a variable resistance. The kickplate is normally attached to the foot end portion of the frame.
Disclosed herein is a shuttle training and therapy device comprising in one example: a floor standing fame having a headward end and a footward end; a carriage slidably attached to the frame; a resistance system of elastic cords attached to the footward end of the frame; the elastic cords selectively attached to the carriage; and a range of motion limiting system comprising a control cord having a first end attached to the carriage, a second end selectively attached to the frame, and an intermediate portion attached to an elastic member attached to the carriage.
The shuttle training and therapy device 20 is comprised of a support frame 22, a longitudinally rolling/sliding carriage 24, a resistance system 26, a kick plate 28 and further in one form, a range of motion limiting system 30.
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As described further herein, each frame member 22 supports and holds wheels 50 of the carriage 24 to maintain the carriage 24 movably positioned upon the frame 22. In this arrangement, the offset portion 48a prohibits upward movement of the wheels 50 relative to the frame 22, and the offset portion 48b prohibits downward movement of the wheels 50 relative to the frame 22. A stopper member 170 may be provided at the head end 38 of the frame 22 to prevent the carriage from longitudinally moving past the head end 38 of the frame 22.
The carriage 24 is movably positioned in a longitudinal direction relative to the frame 22. The carriage 24 of this example as shown in
In one example the carriage frame 66 comprises first longitudinal frame member 68a and second longitudinal carriage frame member and 68b. When assembled, the longitudinal carriage frame members 68a and 68b are positioned laterally inward from the frame members 32a and 32b previously described. These frame members may be connected by one or more laterally extending members such as a foot rest plate 70, rearward cross plate 72, and resistance system engagement plate 74 which may be integral to the rearward cross plate 72. The resistance system engagement plate 74 is utilized to engage the resistance system 26 for application of elastic members 76 attached thereto.
In one form, positioned laterally outwardly from the back rest 56 are first and second guide bars 78a and 78b. User support handles 80a and 80b are optionally attached thereto and can be rotated between an upward pointing orientation as shown in
In one form, a mobility system 82 comprises the plurality of vertically rotating weight bearing wheels 50 (a-d) and a plurality of horizontally rotating lateral wheels 84 (a-d) (two of each not visible in
The upper surface of the vertically rotating wheels 50 may engage the lower or inner surface of the horizontal portion 48a of the frame members 32 in the presence of a vertical force upon the carriage 22. These horizontal portions 48a and 48b prevent the carriage 24 from lifting, falling, or otherwise being vertically separated from the frame 22.
In one form the resistance system includes an attachment system as seen in
The cross member 34a in one form provides an anchor point for attachment of a control cord 92 which need not be elastic.
The resistance system 26 operates to provide an adjustable amount of resistance between the carriage 24 and the frame 22 in a longitudinal direction. It is desirable to have a user-friendly, accessible resistance system 26 for adjusting the amount of resistance applied to the carriage 24. One example of a similar resistance system 26 is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,682,297 incorporated herein by reference.
The resistance system 26 of one example is comprised of a plurality of the elastic members 76 attached at one end 94 to the foot end 36 frame 22 optionally at surfaces 91. For convenience purposes each of the members as described herein will be described with the numeral 76 with the identifier “a”, “b”, etc. following the numeric identifier. As previously described, the surfaces 91 defining the vertically aligned slots are configured to engage the stops 90 of the elastic members 76. It should be noted that the term elastic member is defined broadly for any type of member that resists expansion from a one length to another, either compressive or in tension. In one form, the elastic members are comprised of a conventional bungee cord type material; in other forms various forms of helical springs or the like can be utilized. Further, if the elastic members 76 comprise loop portions, the loop portion could engage for example vertically downward extending portion i.e. 89 between two adjacent slots 91 or 88.
It may be desirable to have the elastic member 76 and more particularly the control cord 92 easily reached when in the non-engaged position (not attached to the frame) so the therapist adjusting the tension can more readily grasp or control the central portion of the control cord 76 and reposition the elastic member 76 upward to an engaged orientation where the stop 90 is attached to engagement plate 74 or cross member 34c. A similar attachment system is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,831,122 incorporated herein by reference.
The range of motion control system 30 disclosed herein effectively limits the range of travel of the carriage 24 with respect to the support frame 22 towards the kick plate 28 and may provide a soft stop as the carriage 24 moves in the footward direction. In this example of
An elastic member 102 may be fixed to the carriage such that when the carriage 24 moves toward the foot end 36 of the carriage 36, the distance from the fixing member 100 to the attachment point 98 increases. In this example the elastic member 102 is fixed to the control cord 92 at connection point 104 between the fixing member 100 and the attachment point 98 such that the elastic member 102 will be engaged/tensioned prior to tensioning of the portion 118 of the control cord 96 between the fixing member 100 and the connection point 104, thus providing increasing resistance opposing the motion of the carriage 24 in the longitudinally foot ward direction. In other words, as the tension in the elastic member 102 increases, the elastic member 102 will elastically pull on the control cord 92. Therefore, it can be appreciated that in one form the range of motion control system 30 will resist motion of the carriage 24 with respect to the frame 22 toward the foot end 36.
As the carriage 24 continues to move toward the foot end 36 as shown in
The fixing member 100 may alternatively be a hook and loop like attachment mechanism 100′ with one portion 100′a on the adjustment cord 96 and the other portion 100′b attached to the frame 22.
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The carriage 24 is shown in
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As it is often desired to lock the carriage 24 in relative position to the frame 22, a plurality of extensions 172 may extend laterally from the frame 22. When it is desired to lock the carriage 24 relative to the frame 22, a handle 80 may be released, longitudinally positioned, and simultaneously rotated to fit between the extensions 172 and positioned therebetween while tension is provided between the handle 80 and guide bar 78, such that the handle 78 is temporarily fixed relative to the guide bar 78. This can be accomplished either by substantially tensioning the handle 80 and then rotating it about the guide bar 78 to fit between the extensions, or alternately to position the handle 80 prior to tensioning. The handles 80 are generally provided on both lateral sides of the carriage 24. In practice, a participant may desire to have multiple extensions provided along the frame 22 for even more adjustability; however, it has been found that a single extension pair positioned near the longitudinal centerline of the frame 22 is normally sufficient.
While the present invention is illustrated by description of several embodiments and while the illustrative embodiments are described in detail, it is not the intention of the applicants to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications within the scope of the appended claims will readily appear to those sufficed in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and methods, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of applicants' general concept.
This application claims priority of and is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/271,986 filed on Sep. 21, 2016. U.S. application Ser. No. 15/271,986 filed on Sep. 21, 2016 claims priority of U.S. Application No. 62/221,558 filed on Sep. 21, 2015 and incorporated herein by reference.
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