Patents by Inventor Byron T. DeKnock
Byron T. DeKnock has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240342545Abstract: An exercise machine configured for a user to perform an exercise motion. A first frame is configured to be positioned on a floor. A second frame is supported by the first frame, the second frame being manually moveable by the user relative to the first frame into a desired position for the user to perform the exercise motion. A sensor detects an actual position of the second frame relative to the first frame. A display device is configured to display the actual position detected by the sensor to assist the user in moving the second frame into the desired position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2024Publication date: October 17, 2024Applicant: Life Fitness, LLCInventors: Ferdinand P. David, Byron T. DeKnock, Tracy Barrett, Kyle Spoo, Matt Brennand
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Publication number: 20240293697Abstract: An exercise machine has a crankshaft having a crankshaft mounting surface, a landing surface, and a crankshaft bore, a crank arm having a threaded crank arm bore and a crank arm mounting surface that is frictionally engaged with the crankshaft mounting surface, and a fastener that axially extends through the threaded crank arm bore and into engagement with the crankshaft bore to fasten the crank arm to the crankshaft. The threaded crank arm bore is configured for threaded engagement by a removal tool such that removal of the fastener and insertion and rotation of the removal tool in the threaded crank arm bore causes the removal tool to disengage the crank arm mounting surface from the crankshaft mounting surface and thus facilitates removal of the crank arm from the crankshaft. Methods of disassembling an exercise machine having a crank arm are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2024Publication date: September 5, 2024Applicant: Life Fitness, LLCInventor: Byron T. DeKnock
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Publication number: 20240278106Abstract: An exercise machine has a frame for supporting a user of the exercise machine, and a console assembly comprising a handlebar for engagement by the user and a display for displaying and/or controlling an operational characteristic of the exercise machine to the user. The console assembly is coupled to the frame and longitudinally adjustable relative to the frame. Methods for assembling the exercise machine are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2024Publication date: August 22, 2024Applicant: Life Fitness LLCInventors: Byron T. DeKnock, Ellen Zhao
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Patent number: 9610475Abstract: A linear motion synchronizing mechanism is for an exercise assembly having elongated first and second rocker arms that pivot with respect to each other about a first pivot axis. A first roller is retained on a first roller supporting member and a second roller retained on a opposing second roller supporting member. The first and second rollers are configured to roll along opposite sides of a linear frame member as the body moves in the first and second directions. A tensioner applies a tensioning force between the first roller supporting member and second roller supporting member so that compression forces are applied on the first and second rollers. The compression forces cause the first and second rollers to mechanically resist pivoting of the first and second rocker arms with respect to each other about the first pivot axis.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2014Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Byron T. DeKnock, Gary Scott Clayton
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Patent number: 9138614Abstract: An exercise assembly comprises elongated first and second rocker arms that pivot with respect to each other in a scissors-like motion about a first pivot axis. A slider has a slider body that slides along a linear axis extending through and perpendicular to the first pivot axis. A linkage pivotally couples the first and second rocker arms to the slider body. Pivoting the first and second rocker arms with respect to each other causes the slider body to slide in a first direction along the linear axis. Opposite pivoting of the first and second rocker arms with respect to each other causes the slider body to slide in an opposite, second direction along the linear axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2013Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Zhi Lu, William James Kreuger, Byron T. DeKnock, Gary Scott Clayton
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Publication number: 20140248999Abstract: An exercise assembly comprises elongated first and second rocker arms that pivot with respect to each other in a scissors-like motion about a first pivot axis. A slider has a slider body that slides along a linear axis extending through and perpendicular to the first pivot axis. A linkage pivotally couples the first and second rocker arms to the slider body. Pivoting the first and second rocker arms with respect to each other causes the slider body to slide in a first direction along the linear axis. Opposite pivoting of the first and second rocker arms with respect to each other causes the slider body to slide in an opposite, second direction along the linear axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2013Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: BRUNSWICK CORPORATIONInventors: Zhi Lu, William James Kreuger, Byron T. DeKnock, Gary Scott Clayton
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Patent number: 8540609Abstract: An exercise apparatus to simulate climbing is described that includes such features as arm handles that move in synchronism with the motion of foot pedals to provide a total body workout; side handrails; a mounting step; linear foot movement at a simulated climbing angle; a three point support structure using a vertical support column; pedal track covers; a mechanism to provide constant resistance to pedal motion; and pedal impact absorption.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2011Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Timothy T. Anderson, Juliette C. Daly, Byron T. DeKnock, Joe Immordino, Marcos Roimicher, Eric White
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Patent number: 8092348Abstract: An exercise apparatus to simulate climbing is described that includes such features as arm handles that move in synchronism with the motion of foot pedals to provide a total body workout; side handrails; a mounting step; linear foot movement at a simulated climbing angle; a three point support structure using a vertical support column; pedal track covers; a mechanism to provide constant resistance to pedal motion; and pedal impact absorption.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2009Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Timothy T. Anderson, Juliette C. Daly, Byron T. DeKnock, Joe Immordino, Marcos Roimicher, Eric White
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Publication number: 20110312471Abstract: An exercise apparatus to simulate climbing is described that includes such features as arm handles that move in synchronism with the motion of foot pedals to provide a total body workout; side handrails; a mounting step; linear foot movement at a simulated climbing angle; a three point support structure using a vertical support column; pedal track covers; a mechanism to provide constant resistance to pedal motion; and pedal impact absorption.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventors: Timothy T. Anderson, Juliette C. Daly, Byron T. DeKnock, Joe Immordino, Marcos Roimicher, Eric White
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Patent number: 8021276Abstract: An exercise apparatus to simulate climbing is described that includes such features as arm handles that move in synchronism with the motion of foot pedals to provide a total body workout; side handrails; a mounting step; linear foot movement at a simulated climbing angle; a three point support structure using a vertical support column; pedal track covers; a mechanism to provide constant resistance to pedal motion; and pedal impact absorption.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2010Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Timothy T. Anderson, Juliette C. Daly, Byron T. DeKnock, Joe Immordino, Marcos Roimicher, Eric White
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Publication number: 20110065552Abstract: An exercise apparatus to simulate climbing is described that includes such features as arm handles that move in synchronism with the motion of foot pedals to provide a total body workout; side handrails; a mounting step; linear foot movement at a simulated climbing angle; a three point support structure using a vertical support column; pedal track covers; a mechanism to provide constant resistance to pedal motion; and pedal impact absorption.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventors: Timothy T. Anderson, Juliette C. Daly, Byron T. DeKnock, Joe Immordino, Marcos Roimicher, Eric White
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Patent number: 7771324Abstract: An exercise apparatus to simulate climbing is described that includes such features as arm handles that move in synchronism with the motion of foot pedals to provide a total body workout; side handrails; a mounting step; linear foot movement at a simulated climbing angle; a three point support structure using a vertical support column; pedal track covers; a mechanism to provide constant resistance to pedal motion; and pedal impact absorption.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Timothy T. Anderson, Juliette C. Daly, Byron T. DeKnock, Joe Immordino, Marcos Roimicher, Eric White
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Publication number: 20100022357Abstract: An exercise apparatus to simulate climbing is described that includes such features as arm handles that move in synchronism with the motion of foot pedals to provide a total body workout; side handrails; a mounting step; linear foot movement at a simulated climbing angle; a three point support structure using a vertical support column; pedal track covers; a mechanism to provide constant resistance to pedal motion; and pedal impact absorption.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventors: Timothy T. Anderson, Juliette C. Daly, Byron T. DeKnock, Joe Immordino, Marcos Roimicher, Eric White
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Patent number: 7594877Abstract: An exercise apparatus to simulate climbing is described that includes such features as arm handles that move in synchronism with the motion of foot pedals to provide a total body workout; side handrails; a mounting step; linear foot movement at a simulated climbing angle; a three point support structure using a vertical support column; pedal track covers; a mechanism to provide constant resistance to pedal motion; and pedal impact absorption.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2007Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Timothy T. Anderson, Juliette C. Daly, Byron T. DeKnock, Joe Immordino, Marcos Roimicher, Eric White
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Publication number: 20070219063Abstract: An exercise apparatus to simulate climbing is described that includes such features as arm handles that move in synchronism with the motion of foot pedals to provide a total body workout; side handrails; a mounting step; linear foot movement at a simulated climbing angle; a three point support structure using a vertical support column; pedal track covers; a mechanism to provide constant resistance to pedal motion; and pedal impact absorption.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2007Publication date: September 20, 2007Inventors: Timothy T. Anderson, Juliette C. Daly, Byron T. DeKnock, Joe Immordino, Marcos Roimicher, Eric White
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Publication number: 20070219065Abstract: An exercise apparatus to simulate climbing is described that includes such features as arm handles that move in synchronism with the motion of foot pedals to provide a total body workout; side handrails; a mounting step; linear foot movement at a simulated climbing angle; a three point support structure using a vertical support column; pedal track covers; a mechanism to provide constant resistance to pedal motion; and pedal impact absorption.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2007Publication date: September 20, 2007Inventors: Timothy T. Anderson, Juliette C. Daly, Byron T. DeKnock, Joe Immordino, Marcos Roimicher, Eric White
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Publication number: 20070219064Abstract: An exercise apparatus to simulate climbing is described that includes such features as arm handles that move in synchronism with the motion of foot pedals to provide a total body workout; side handrails; a mounting step; linear foot movement at a simulated climbing angle; a three point support structure using a vertical support column; pedal track covers; a mechanism to provide constant resistance to pedal motion; and pedal impact absorption.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2007Publication date: September 20, 2007Inventors: Timothy T. Anderson, Juliette C. Daly, Byron T. DeKnock, Joe Immordino, Marcos Roimicher, Eric White
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Patent number: 7153238Abstract: A simulated stair climbing-type exercise apparatus is provided having a frame, a resistance member, a transmission, a drive belt, a right pedal assembly, a left pedal assembly and a track mounted to the frame to provide a user with a vertically reciprocating exercise movement. The right pedal assembly, operating independently of the left pedal assembly, oscillates between an upper position at rest and a lower position under the weight of the user. The left pedal assembly, operating independently of the right pedal assembly, oscillates between an upper position at rest and a lower position under the weight of the user. The pedal assemblies remain parallel to a support surface throughout their entire range of motion, as the pedal assemblies travel from their upper position to their lower position on the tracks which can be either linear or curved.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2005Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Timothy T. Anderson, Byron T. DeKnock, Mark C. Termion, Robert Goetsch
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Patent number: 7052439Abstract: A simulated stair climbing-type exercise apparatus is provided having a frame, a resistance member, a transmission, a drive belt, a right pedal assembly, a left pedal assembly and a track mounted to the frame to provide a user with a vertically reciprocating exercise movement. The right pedal assembly, operating independently of the left pedal assembly and having a set of rollers engaged with the track, oscillates between an upper position at rest and a lower position under the weight of the user. The left pedal assembly, operating independently of the right pedal assembly and having a set of rollers engaged with the track, oscillates between an upper position at rest and a lower position under the weight of the user. The pedal assemblies remain parallel to a support surface throughout their entire range of motion, as the pedal assemblies travel from their upper position to their lower position.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2004Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Timothy T. Anderson, Byron T. DeKnock, Mark C. Termion
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Patent number: 7022049Abstract: An exercise apparatus includes a frame that is adapted for placement on the floor, a pivot axis supported by the frame, a pedal bar which has first and second ends, a pedal that is secured to the pedal bar, an ellipse generator, and a track. The ellipse generator is secured to both the pivot axis and to the first end of the pedal bar such that the first end of said pedal bar moves in an elliptical path around the pivot axis. The track is secured to the frame and engages the second end of said pedal bar such that the second end moves in a linear reciprocating path as the first end of the pedal bar moves in the elliptical path around said pivot axis. Consequently, the pedal also moves in a generally elliptical path. As the pedal moves in its elliptical path, the angular orientation of the pedal, relative to a fixed, horizontal plane, such as the floor, varies in a manner that simulates a natural heel to toe flexure. The apparatus can also include a resistance member, a data input member, and a control member.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2002Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Allen L. Ryan, Paul W. Eschenbach, Steven M. Lenz, Clifford F. Mueller, Gary E. Oglesby, Charles J. Rosenow, Mark C. Termion, Byron T. Deknock