Claims
- 1. A physical exercising apparatus comprising:
- a support frame;
- an adjustable seat mounted on the frame;
- a crankset supported on the frame for rotation;
- first and second exercise arms supported with respect to the frame for reciprocating movement;
- means for applying a first selected level of resistance to rotation of the crankset including: a first generator;
- a gear train for coupling mechanical energy from the crankset to the first generator; and
- a first variable resistance load electrically connected across the first generator for dissipating electrical energy generated by the first generator;
- means for applying a second selected level of resistance to movement of the first and second exercise arms including:
- a second generator;
- means for translating reciprocating action applied to either exercise arm to rotational movement to drive the second generator; and
- a second variable resistance load electrically connected across the second generator for dissipating electrical energy generated by the second generator; and
- means for measuring and displaying the work individually applied to the crankset and to the first and second exercise arms.
- 2. The apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the adjustable seat further comprises:
- a track supported by the frame;
- a carriage mounted in the track and adapted to move along the track;
- a recumbent saddle supported by the carriage; and
- the track being disposed on the frame such that movement of the carriage repositions the recumbent saddle along a line perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the pair of pedals.
- 3. The apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the means for measuring and displaying the work applied to crankset and to the exercise arms further comprises:
- a microcomputer for determining the load applied to the first and second generators;
- tachometers for generating signals indicating the rate at which the first and second generators are turning;
- the microcomputer determining work applied to the crankset and to the exercise arms from the tachometer generated signals and the loads applied to the generators; and,
- a control and display panel for displaying work output.
- 4. The apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein the first variable resistance load is responsive to a first control signal from the microcomputer for varying the load applied to the first generator.
- 5. The apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein the second variable resistance load is responsible to a second control signal for varying the load applied to the second generator.
- 6. The apparatus as defined in claim 5 and further including:
- the control and display panel being interfaced with the microcomputer;
- the microcomputer being responsive to a plurality of operator inputs to execute a program which determined the values of the first control signal for simulating terrain profiling and the second control signal for varying the resistance applied to translation of the exercise arms.
- 7. The apparatus as defined in claim 6, further comprising a power supply and regulator for the microcomputer which is energized by applying mechanical energy to the crankset or to the exercise arms to produce electrical energy from the first or second generators.
- 8. The apparatus as defined in claim 7, wherein the adjustable seat includes a recumbent saddle.
- 9. A physical exercising apparatus including:
- a support frame;
- a position adjustable seat attached to the left frame;
- a left exercise arm and a right exercise arm attached to the frame on opposite sides of the adjustable seat;
- means linking the left exercise arm to a left carrier body and the right exercise arm to a right carrier body;
- each carrier body supporting a primary wheel cluster and a complementary wheel cluster;
- first and second wheel means supported for rotation at spaced locations on the frame;
- left belt means training the first and second wheel means defining a primary lead of the left belt means between the first wheel means and the second wheel means and further defining a parallel complementary lead of the belt means between the second wheel means and the first wheel means;
- right belt means training the first and second wheel means defining a primary lead of the left belt means between the first wheel means and the second wheel means and further defining a parallel complementary lead of the belt means between the second wheel means and the first wheel means;
- each primary wheel cluster including a plurality of wheels, each wheel cluster being supported by its respective carrier body with its wheels in contact with the respective belt means along the primary lead of the belt means, the wheels of each primary cluster being adapted to free wheel against a belt means when the velocity of a primary cluster relative to the velocity of the belt means in the primary lead is negative and at least one of the wheels of each primary cluster being adapted to clutch with its respective belt means otherwise;
- each complementary wheel cluster including a plurality of wheels, each wheel cluster being supported by its respective carrier body with its wheels in contact with its respective belt means along the complementary lead of the belt means, the wheels of each complementary cluster being adapted to free wheel against a belt means when the velocity of a complementary cluster relative to the velocity of the belt means in the complementary lead is negative and at least one of the wheels of each complementary cluster being adapted to clutch with its respective belt means otherwise;
- the carrier body adapted to be moved by actuation of the exercise arms in reciprocating fashion along the complementary and primary leads of the belt means between the first and second wheel means;
- an electrical generator;
- a gear train coupling mechanical energy to the generator from the second wheel means; and
- variable resistance means is connected as a load across the electrical generator.
- 10. The apparatus as defined in claim 9, further comprising means for controlling the variable resistance means to vary the resistance of the load connected across the electrical generator.
- 11. The apparatus as defined in claim 10, further comprising:
- left and right fulcrums mounted on the frame; and
- levers pivotally mounted on each fulcrum, the left lever including the left exercise arm as one lever arm and a second lever arm attached to the left carrier body, and the right lever including the right exercise arm as one lever arm and a second lever arm attached to the right carrier body;
- whereby applying reciprocating action to an exercise arm results in reciprocating movement being applied to its respective carrier body.
- 12. A stationary, upper and lower body exercise device comprising:
- a support frame
- an adjustable seat mounted on the frame;
- a crankset including pedals supported on the frame for rotation;
- first and second movable exercise arms mounted on the frame;
- means for converting movement of the exercise arms to rotational motion;
- a generator energized by movement of the crankset;
- a generator energized by movement of the first or second exercise arms;
- a control and display panel;
- a microcomputer for accepting operator inputs to the control and display panel and for displaying data on the control and display panel;
- a power dissipation board controllable by control signal for dissipating energy generated by the generators, thereby providing a load on the generators; and
- the microcomputer providing the control signal for controlling the load applied to the generators and determining the energy dissipated for display.
- 13. The stationary, upper and lower body exercise device defined in claim 12 wherein the adjustable seat further comprises:
- a track supported by the frame;
- a carriage mounted in the track and adapted to move along the track;
- a recumbent saddle supported by the carriage; and
- the track being disposed on the frame such that movement of the carriage repositions the recumbent saddle along a line perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the crankset.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/252,169, filed Sep. 30, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,923,193.
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Divisions (1)
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