Claims
- 1. A standup exercise apparatus comprising;a frame structure; a rotation assembly mounted on said frame structure, wherein said rotation assembly includes at least two rotatable members, said rotatable members being operatively connected together by a connection means such that said rotatable members rotate at generally the same angular velocity and angular acceleration; and foot engagement means connected to said rotation assembly, wherein said foot engagement means includes connection members and two foot engaging members, each of said foot engaging members being connected to one side of each of said rotatable members through said connection members such that both foot engaging members remain in a generally horizontal position as said rotatable members rotate, said foot engaging members and said connection members being attached together along horizontal axes restricting relative movement to rotation about said axes, with at least two of said connection members being automatically adjustable so that the path of rotation of said foot engaging members may vary; each of said connection members being a generally L-shaped structure having first and second legs, said first leg being rigidly attached to one of said rotatable members, said second leg being attached with one degree of freedom to one of said foot engaging members; said first leg of sad adjustable connection members comprising first and second components, said second component being rigidly attached to said rotatable member, said first component being rigidly attached to said second leg, said first and so components coupled together such that said components move relative to one another in a generally linear direction; and a spring assembly for dampening the movement of said first component with respect to said second component; whereby a user may perform a type of cycling routine while in a standing position.
- 2. A standup exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said frame structure includes handle members moving in conjunction with said foot engaging members.
- 3. A standup exercise a according to claim 2, wherein said handle members are upward and downward adjustable.
- 4. A standup exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said connection means and said rotatable members together comprise a sprockets and chain assembly.
- 5. A standup exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said connection means and said rotatable members together comprise a gear assembly.
- 6. A standup exercise as claimed in claim 1, said apparatus further comprising a resistance means operatively connected to said foot engaging members of said foot engagement means, so as to provide resistance to the movement of said foot engaging members as they move along their path of rotation.
- 7. A standup exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 1, said adjustable connection member further comprising a means for prohibiting said first and second components of said adjustable connection member from separating.
- 8. A standup exercise apparatus comprising;a flame structure; a rotation assembly mounted on said frame structure, wherein said rotation assembly includes at least two rotatable members, said rotatable members being operatively connected together by a connection means such that said rotatable members rotate at generally the same angular velocity and angular acceleration; and foot engagement means connected to said rotation assembly, wherein said foot engagement means includes connection members and two foot engaging members, each of said foot engaging members being connected to one side of each of said rotatable members through said connection members such that both foot engaging members remain in a generally horizontal position as said rotatable members rotate, said foot engaging members and said connection members being attached together along horizontal axes restricting relative movement to rotation about said axes, said connection members including means for automatic adjustment so that the path of rotation of said foot engaging members may vary; whereby a user may perform a type of cycling routine while in a standing position.
- 9. A standup exercise apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said frame structure includes handle members moving in conjunction with said foot engaging members.
- 10. A standup exercise apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said handle members are upward and downward adjustable.
- 11. A standup exercise a according to claim 8, wherein said connection means and said rotatable members together comprise a sprockets and chain assembly.
- 12. A standup exercise apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said connection means and said rotatable members together comprise a gear assembly.
- 13. A standup exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein each of said foot engaging members further comprising a substantially flat top surface, said foot engaging members comprising sleeve openings spaced along the side of said foot engaging member to receive said connection members, each of said connection members is a substantially L-shaped structure having a first and second leg, said first leg including means for rigid attachment to one of said ratable members, and said second leg including means for attachment with one degree of freedom to one of said foot engaging members.
- 14. A standup exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 8, said apparatus further comprising a resistance means operatively connected to said foot engaging members of said foot engagement means, so as to provide resistance to the movement of said foot engaging members as they move along their path of rotation.
- 15. A standup exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 13, the angle of orientation of said first legs of the same side connection members remaining generally equal to one another as said rotatable members rotate.
- 16. A standup exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 13, said first legs of the same side connection members being different in length.
- 17. A standup exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 13, said first legs of said adjustable connection members comprising first and second components, said first and second components coupled together such that said components move relative to one another in a linear direction, with said second component of said first leg of said adjustable connection member rigidly mounted to said rotatable member, and said first component of said first leg of said adjustable connection member pivotally coupled to said foot engaging member;whereby the overall length of said foot engaging member is adjustable.
- 18. A standup exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 17, with the length of said foot engaging members being adjustable, such that said adjustable foot engaging members may be selectively adjusted and secured;whereby the path of rotation of said foot engaging members may be selectively varied.
- 19. A standup exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein each of said foot engaging members further comprising a substantially flat top surface, said foot engaging members comprising sleeve openings spaced along the side of said foot engaging member to receive said connection members.
- 20. A standup exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 6, the angle of orientation of said first legs of the same side connection members remaining generally equal to one another as said rotatable members rotate.
- 21. A standup exercise apparatus as claimed 6, said legs of the same side connection members being different in length.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/144,688, filed Aug. 31, 1998, abandoned, which is itself a Continuation-In-Part-of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/009,420, filed Jan. 20, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,120,417. This application itself is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/868,516, filed Jun. 4, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,944,636, a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/970,168, filed Nov. 2, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,403,255, a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/136,102, filed Oct. 13, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,387,167, and a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/385,646, filed Feb. 8, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,647,821.
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