Claims
- 1. An exercising and development apparatus for use with the limbs of an exerciser employing the principle of isotonic exercise combined with the principle of isometric impact exercise comprising:
- a frame;
- a force resisting means;
- a first lever means being pivotably mounted on said frame and supporting said force resisting means;
- a second lever means pivotally mounted on said frame at a point spaced apart from the pivot point of the first lever means;
- means connecting the second lever means to said force resisting means, said first and second lever means being pivoted on the frame by the exertion of forces by a first limb of the exerciser on said first lever means and a second limb of the exerciser on said second lever means, said force resisting means offering a varying resistance during the pivoting of said first and second lever means by the exerciser such that as said first and second lever reach dead-center the force on the force resisting means reaches a maximum value, the pivoting of the lever means providing the limbs of the exerciser with isotonic exercise; and
- restricting means for limiting the pivoting of said first and second lever means, the force resisting means after said first and second lever means have passed dead center, then free to exert force against said first and second lever means impacting said lever means against said limiting means so as to apply to the limbs of the exerciser isometric impact exercise.
- 2. The exercising apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first lever and said second lever are first class levers, each said lever operatively engaging at one end thereof said force resisting means, and each said lever comprising a force applying end, a central fulcrum, and a force engaging end.
- 3. The exercising apparatus as claimed in claim 2 and further including an elongated frame and wherein said first lever is pivotably mounted at the fulcrum thereof to a first end of said frame and said second lever is pivotably mounted at the fulcrum thereof to a second end of said frame.
- 4. The exercising apparatus as claimed in claim 1 and further including an elongated frame; first means to pivotably mount said first lever to an end portion of said frame; second means to pivotably mount said second lever on said frame longitudinally spaced from said first mounting means; and means for coupling said first lever to said second lever such that both levers must be operated together; and wherein said travel restricting means comprises an elongate member mounted onto said frame for engaging and positively stopping the travel at least one of said first lever and said second lever.
- 5. The exercising apparatus as claimed in claim 1 and further including a frame, said first lever and said second lever being pivotably mounted to said frame; means for coupling said first lever to said second lever; and means for coupling said force resisting means to said first lever and to said second lever such that upon rotation of said first and second levers, the movement thereof is initially opposed by said force resisting means, is then unopposed by said force resisting means, and finally is aided by said force resisting means.
- 6. The exercising apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein said force resisting means comprises a single coil spring coupled at one end thereof to said first lever and coupled at the other end thereof to said second lever.
- 7. The exercising apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein said first lever and said second lever each comprise a substantially L-shaped rigid member comprised of an elongate handle, a central vertex which is pivotably mounted to said frame and a base member shorter than said handle, wherein said lever coupling means comprises a piston member pivotably connected at one end thereof to the end of said base member of said first lever and engaging said coil spring with the other end thereof, said base member of said second lever comprising an elongate section having a bore therein for receiving said coil spring and said other end of said piston member.
- 8. The exercising device as claimed in claim 5 and further comprising means mounted on said frame for adjusting said force resisting means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 497,714 filed Aug. 15, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,937,462 issued Feb. 10, 1976.
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