Claims
- 1. A striding exercise device comprising:
- a base including two elongated parallel tracks which curve upwardly in a continuous arc, said tracks each including a center ridge and two spaced grooves respectively positioned on opposing sides of said center ridge, said continuous arc having a curvature which generally corresponds to a natural swinging arc of a human leg as it pivots around its hip joint, said base having a transverse centerline, said curvature being generally symmetrical about said transverse centerline; and
- footskate means respectively movably supported on said parallel tracks, for receiving feet of an operator thereon, wherein said operator reciprocates said feet back and forth so that said footskate means move in reciprocating motion along said upwardly curved tracks, said user having a center of gravity, said curvature generally immobilizing vertical movement of said center of gravity of said operator during said reciprocating motion.
- 2. The exercise device of claim 1 further comprising means for moving said footskate means in unison in opposite directions along said tracks.
- 3. In the exercise device of claim 2, said means for moving said footskate means in unison comprising two pulleys which are respectively mounted between said parallel tracks at front and rear ends of said base, and a cord which extends along said tracks and around said pulleys to form a continuous loop, said cord being attached to said footskates so that as one footskate moves forward on said track, the opposite footskate moves backward on said track.
- 4. The exercise device of claim 1 further comprising two arm levers which are pivotally mounted at opposite sides of said base.
- 5. In the exercise device of claim 4, said arm levers including means for adjusting a tension level thereof.
- 6. The exercise apparatus of claim 1 further comprising handlebar means for supporting an operator during reciprocating movement of said footskate means.
- 7. In the exercise apparatus of claim 1, said continuous arc comprising a constant radial arc.
- 8. A striding exercise device comprising:
- a base including a bottom surface for supporting said base on a flat supporting surface, and a contoured upper surface, said contoured upper surface including two elongated parallel tracks which curve upwardly in a continuous arc, said tracks each including a center ridge and two space grooves respective positioned of opposing sides of said center ridge, said continuous arc having a curvature which generally corresponds to a natural swinging arc of a human leg as it pivots around its hip joint, said base having a transverse centerline, said curvature being generally symmetrical about said transverse centerline;
- footskate means respectively movably supported on said parallel tracks for reciprocating movement thereon, said user having a center of gravity, said curvature generally immobilizing vertical movement of said center of gravity of said operator during said reciprocating movement; and
- means for moving said footskate means in unison in opposite directions along said tracks, said means for moving said footskate means comprising two pulleys which are respectively mounted between said parallel tracks at front and rear ends of said base, and cord means extending along said tracks and around said pulleys to form a continuous loop with said footskate means so that as one footskate means moves forward on said track, the opposite footskate means moves backward on said track.
- 9. In the exercise apparatus of claim 8, said continuous arc comprising a constant radial arc.
- 10. In the exercise device of claim 1, said base comprising a one-piece blow-molded entity having a contoured upper surface with two elongated upwardly curved tracks therein.
- 11. In the exercise device of claim 8, said base comprising a one-piece blow-molded entity.
- 12. A striding exercise device comprising:
- a base including two elongated parallel tracks which curve upwardly in a continuous arc, said continuous arc having a curvature which generally corresponds to a natural swinging arc of a human leg as it pivots around its hip joint, said base having a transverse centerline, said curvature being generally symmetrical about said transverse centerline;
- footskate means respectively movably supported on said parallel tracks for receiving feet of an operator thereon; and
- means for confining said footskate means on said tracks to provide linear parallel movement of said footskate means on said tracks, said operator reciprocating said feet back and forth so that said footskate means move in linear parallel reciprocating motion along said upwardly curved tracks, said user having a center of gravity, said curvature generally immobilizing vertical movement of said center of gravity of said operator during said reciprocating motion.
- 13. A striding exercise device comprising:
- a base including a bottom surface for supporting said base on a flat supporting surface, and a contoured upper surface, said contoured upper surface including two elongated parallel tracks which curve upwardly in a continuous arc, said continuous arc having a curvature which generally corresponds to a natural swinging arc of a human leg as it pivots around its hip joint, said base having a transverse centerline, said curvature being generally symmetrical about said transverse centerline;
- footskate means respectively movably supported on said parallel tracks for reciprocating movement thereon;
- means for confining said footskate means on said tracks to provide linear parallel movement of said footskate means on said tracks, said user having a center of gravity, said curvature generally immobilizing vertical movement of said center of gravity of said operator during said reciprocating movement; and
- means for moving said footskate means in unison in opposite directions along said tracks, said means for moving said footskate means comprising two pulleys which are respectively mounted between said parallel tracks at front and rear ends of said base, and cord means extending along said tracks and around said pulleys to form a continuous loop with said footskate means so that as one footskate means moves forward on said track, the opposite footskate means moves backward on said track.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/129,592, filed Sep. 30, 1993, now abandoned
US Referenced Citations (76)
Foreign Referenced Citations (5)
Number |
Date |
Country |
1223905 |
Jul 1987 |
CAX |
2481599 |
Nov 1981 |
FRX |
0579401 |
Sep 1976 |
CHX |
1489772 |
Jun 1989 |
SUX |
2043464 |
Oct 1980 |
GBX |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
129592 |
Sep 1993 |
|