Claims
- 1. An exercising device for the performance of stepping exercises by an upright user, said exercising device comprising:
- frame means for positioning on a support surface;
- a first lever having an upper surface and opposite first and second ends, said lever being pivotably mounted proximate said first end thereof to said frame means with said second end being free and moveable in an arc between a first position and a second position which is above and spaced from said first position;
- a second lever having an upper surface and opposite first and second ends, said second lever being pivotably mounted proximate said first end thereof to said frame means with said second end being free and moveable in an arc between a first position and a second position which is above and spaced from said first position;
- resistance means connected to the frame means and to said first lever and said second lever to resist movement of each of said second end of said first and second levers from said second positions to said first positions;
- a first handle removably attached to said first lever proximate said first end thereof, to extend rigidly freely upwardly therefrom, said first handle being sized for grasping and moving by the hand of a user positioned on said first and said second lever and moveable in an arc between a first position and a second position which is forward and spaced from said first position, wherein movement of said first handle from said first position to said second position urges said second end of said first lever from said first position to said second position; and
- a second handle removably attached to said second lever proximate said first end thereof to extend freely upwardly therefrom, said second handle being sized for grasping and moving by the hand of a user positioned on said first and said second lever and movable in an arc between a first position and a second position which is forward and spaced from said first position wherein movement of said second handle from said first position to said second position urges said second end of said second lever from said first position to said second position.
- 2. The exercising device of claim 1 wherein said first handle has a lower end and wherein said first lever has a first lever recess sized to snugly receive said lower end of said first handle.
- 3. The exercising device of claim 2, further including first and second handle attaching means for removably attaching said first and second handles rigidly to said first and second levers, respectively.
- 4. The exercising device of claim 1, further including first and second handle attaching means for removably attaching said first and second handles respectively to said first and second levers.
- 5. The exercising device of claim 4 wherein said first handle attaching means is a set screw.
- 6. The exercising device of claim 4 wherein said first handle attaching means is a clamp for exerting frictional force on said lower end of said first handle.
- 7. The exercising device of claim 4, wherein said first handle attaching means is a clamp for reducing the size of said recess, and thereby exerting a frictional force on said lower end of said first handle.
- 8. The exercising device of claim 1 wherein said resistance means includes a first hydraulic resistance cylinder interconnected between said first lever and said frame means and a second hydraulic resistance cylinder interconnected between said second lever and said frame means.
- 9. The exercising device of claim 8 further including first movable attaching means for adjustably attaching said first hydraulic resistance cylinder to said first lever and second movable attaching means for adjustably attaching said second hydraulic resistance cylinder to said second lever, said first and said second attaching means each being adjustable to vary the resistance to movement by the respective first and second resistance cylinders.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/482,224, filed Feb. 20, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,058,882, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/432,145, filed Nov. 6, 1989, now U.S. Des. No. 321,388.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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