Claims
- 1. An exercise resistance device, comprising:
- a first member;
- a shaft rotatably mounted relative to said first member;
- a second member fixed to said shaft, wherein relative rotation of said first member and said second member occurs in response to exercise movement;
- a magnet mounted on one of said first member and said second member;
- a coil mounted on one of said first member and said second member, wherein said magnet and said coil cooperate to generate power upon relative rotation of said first member and said second member;
- a third member, wherein said shaft is rotatably mounted relative to said third member;
- a fourth member fixed to said shaft, wherein relative rotation of said third member and said fourth member occurs in response to exercise movement; and
- magnetic bond forming means operatively connected to said third member and said fourth member, for selectively forming a magnetic bond between said third member and said fourth member, wherein said magnetic bond forming means is driven by power generated by said magnet and said coil, and said magnetic bond resists relative rotation of said third member and said fourth member.
- 2. An exercise resistance device according to claim 1, further comprising supplemental power source connecting means operatively connected to said magnetic bond forming means, for connecting a supplemental power source to said magnetic bond forming means, wherein said supplemental power source provides additional power to drive said magnetic bond forming means.
- 3. An exercise resistance device according to claim 1, further comprising a linking means for linking the resistance device to an exercise operable member in such a manner that movement of said exercise operable member causes relative rotation of said first member and said second member.
- 4. An exercise resistance device according to claim 3, wherein said linking means includes a one-way clutch mounted on said shaft, and said exercise operable member is secured to said one-way clutch, and movement of said exercise operable member in a first direction causes said shaft and said first member to rotate together with said one-way clutch, and movement of said exercise operable member in a second, opposite direction causes said one-way clutch to rotate relative to said shaft and said first member.
- 5. An exercise resistance device according to claim 1, wherein said magnetic bond forming means includes a magnetically reactive material disposed between said third member and said fourth member.
- 6. An exercise resistance device according to claim 5, wherein said magnetic bond forming means further includes an applying means for applying a magnetic field across said magnetically reactive material and thereby aligning said magnetically reactive material along magnetic field lines to vary viscosity of said magnetically reactive material to resist relative rotation of said third member and said fourth member.
- 7. An exercise resistance device according to claim 6, further comprising a detecting means for detecting at least one of a velocity of exercise movement and a force of exercise movement, and for producing a signal in response thereto; and a controlling means for controlling said applying means to vary said magnetic field as a function of said signal.
- 8. An exercise resistance device according to claim 5, wherein said magnetically reactive material is stainless steel powder.
- 9. An exercise resistance device according to claim 5, wherein said magnetically reactive material and said fourth member are effectively housed within said third member.
- 10. An exercise resistance device according to claim 1, wherein said third member and said fourth member are radially aligned relative to one another and define a radially extending gap therebetween.
- 11. An exercise resistance device, consisting essentially of:
- a first member;
- a shaft rotatably mounted relative to said first member;
- a second member fixed to said shaft, wherein relative rotation of said first member and said second member occurs in response to exercise movement;
- a linking means for linking the resistance device to an exercise operable member in such a manner that movement of said exercise operable member causes relative rotation of said first member and said second member;
- a magnet mounted on one of said first member and said second member;
- a coil mounted on one of said first member and said second member, wherein said magnet and said coil cooperate to generate power upon relative rotation of said first member and said second member;
- a third member, wherein said shaft is rotatably mounted relative to said third member;
- a fourth member fixed to said shaft, wherein relative rotation of said third member and said fourth member occurs in response to exercise movement; and
- magnetic bond forming means operatively connected to said third member and said fourth member, for selectively forming a magnetic bond between said third member and said fourth member, wherein said magnetic bond forming means is driven by power generated by said magnet and said coil, and said magnetic bond resists relative rotation of said third member and said fourth member.
- 12. An exercise resistance device according to claim 11, wherein said linking means includes a one-way clutch mounted on said shaft, and said exercise operable member is secured to said one-way clutch, and movement of said exercise operable member in a first direction causes said shaft and said first member to rotate together with said one-way clutch, and movement of said exercise operable member in a second, opposite direction causes said one-way clutch to rotate relative to said shaft and said first member.
- 13. An exercise resistance device according to claim 11, wherein said magnetic bond forming means includes a magnetically reactive material disposed between said third member and said fourth member.
- 14. An exercise resistance device according to claim 13, wherein said magnetically reactive material and said fourth member are effectively housed within said third member.
- 15. An exercise resistance device, comprising:
- a shaft connected to an exercise operable member and rotatable in response to movement of said exercise operable member;
- a first resistance means for resisting rotation of said shaft, wherein said first resistance means includes an electric generator driven by rotation of said shaft;
- a second resistance means for resisting rotation of said shaft, wherein said second resistance means includes a controller that controls power generated by said electric generator; and
- a third resistance means for resisting rotation of said shaft, wherein said third resistance means includes a magnetic field generator that consumes power generated by said electric generator and controlled by said controller.
- 16. An exercise resistance device according to claim 15, wherein said electric generator includes at least one magnet fixed to rotate together with said shaft, and at least one coil relative to which said shaft and said magnet rotate.
- 17. An exercise resistance device according to claim 15, wherein said controller includes a detector operatively connected to said exercise operable member, and operable to measure at least one of speed and force of movement of said exercise operable member and to generate a signal in response thereto, and an adjuster operatively connected to said detector, and operable to adjust power consumed by said magnetic field generator.
- 18. An exercise resistance device according to claim 15, wherein said magnetic field generator includes a coil relative to which said shaft rotates.
- 19. An exercise resistance device according to claim 18, wherein said magnetic field generator further includes a magnetically reactive material disposed between said coil and said shaft.
- 20. An exercise resistance device according to claim 15, wherein said first electric generator and said magnetic field generator are adjacent one another and axially aligned relative to said shaft.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of parent application Ser. No. 08/148,066 filed Nov. 3, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,409,435.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Terrence P. Lynch, "Magnetic Particle Brake Customizes Weightlifting Routines," Design News, Mar. 21, 1991, pp. 244-245. |
Divisions (1)
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Nov 1993 |
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