Multiple-person walking simulator
Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to walking simulators. In one embodiment of the present invention, the walking simulator includes a support frame, a handlebar, and a pair of swing arms. Each swing arm is pivotally-mounted to the support frame and includes a foot pedal proximal to the distal end of the swing arm. A user can place one foot on each foot pedal and grasp the handlebar. The user can alternately swing one swing arm in front of the other to simulate a walking motion through muscle contractions in the hip muscles and various other muscle groups.
The present invention relates to the field of exercise equipment, and, in particular, to a walking simulator.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONMany people strive to maintain, or even increase, their fitness level by regularly exercising. Regular exercise can improve fitness in a variety of ways, including improving cardiovascular health, strength, and balance and flexibility. Some people buy gym memberships so they can exercise at a gym. Many gyms contain exercise equipment with smooth motions and consistent resistances that can be used to improve fitness in various muscle groups. However, a gym membership can be expensive, and gyms can be crowded during popular workout times, making workouts slow and time-consuming. Blaring music, pushy trainers, and supplement salespeople can also be annoying to some users. Additionally, competitive and intense users can be intimidating to beginners and casual users. Gyms may be inconveniently located, may have inadequate parking, or may maintain hours of operation that conflict with a busy work, or school, schedule.
Some people, instead, opt to exercise at home using home exercise equipment, which can provide a convenient, low-cost, small-scale alternative to gyms. However, low-cost, small-scale home exercise equipment can be difficult and uncomfortable to use and often does not provide a user with the same level of smooth motions and consistent resistances that a user may find with larger-scale commercial exercise equipment found in gyms. Additionally, low-cost, small-scale home exercise equipment may not efficiently exercise various muscle groups, and may fail to exercise certain muscle groups altogether. People exercising at home can also be distracted by many different types of commonly-occurring events, including telephones ringing, pets and/or roommates needing attention, and people knocking on the door.
Increasing hip fitness is a common goal of many users. The hip muscles and joints can be exercised in a number of different ways. One way to enhance hip fitness is by running, or walking briskly, over long distances. However, sometimes long-distance and/or high-speed running and walking is difficult or impossible, due to a geographical hindrance, or some other locational problem. Additionally, running and walking may be too stressful or jarring for some people to adequately accomplish fitness goals without unduly enduring pain and risking injury. Some gyms may have electronic-based exercise equipment, such as treadmills and other fitness equipment, that simulate low-impact running or walking. However, due to price and electronic-supply constraints, many treadmills and low-impact running or walking exercise equipment are confined to high-priced gyms. People who are interested in staying fit have, therefore, recognized a need for a way to promote hip fitness without visiting a gym, purchasing low-cost, small-scale home exercise equipment, or engaging in high-impact, long-distance and/or high-speed running or walking.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONVarious embodiments of the present invention are directed to an indoor/outdoor, multiple-person walking simulator that one or more users can simultaneously use in order to exercise. In one embodiment of the present invention, the multiple-person walking simulator includes a support frame, a handlebar, and two exercise stations. Each exercise station includes a pair of swing arms. Each swing arm includes a proximal end that is pivotally-mounted to the support frame and a distal end that interconnects to a foot pedal. A user can place one foot on each foot pedal and grasp the handlebar. The user can alternately swing one swing arm in front of the other to simulate a walking or jogging motion through muscle contractions in the hip muscles and various other muscle groups.
Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to an indoor/outdoor, multiple-person walking simulator for exercising hip muscles and joints and improving cardiovascular fitness.
Pivots 134-137 interconnect the top end of each swing arm 105-108, respectively, to the vertical support posts 110-112. Foot pedals 129 and 130 are interconnected with the distal end of the swing arms 105 and 106, respectively. Similarly, foot pedals 131 and 132 are interconnected with the distal end of the swing arms 107 and 108, respectively. The swing arms 105-108 are shorter in length than the vertical support posts 110-112 so that, when the horizontal base 113 of the two-person walking simulator 100 is placed on a flat surface, the swing arms 105-108 can swing back and forth without contacting the ground, the front horizontal base bar 118, or the rear horizontal base bar 120.
The top portions of the support bars 122 and 123 are interconnected to the vertical support post 110 and the bottom portions of the support bars 122 and 123 are interconnected to the horizontal base 113 in the proximity of the side-horizontal-base-bar/front-horizontal-base-bar junction 506 and the side-horizontal-base-bar/rear-horizontal-base-bar junction 508. The support bars 122 and 123 provide lateral stability to the two-person walking simulator 100. The vertical support post 110 also includes a dome-shaped cap 504 enclosing the top of the vertical support post 110 to provide protection from various environmental elements, such as moisture build-up and debris accumulation, inside the vertical support post 110, and to provide an aesthetically-pleasing look.
The support frame for the two-person walking simulator, described above with reference to
A support frame for a walking simulator can be manufactured with a single pair of swing arms to accommodate a single user.
The handlebar 1104 includes mounting cuffs 1110 and 1112 on either end. In one embodiment of the present invention, the vertical support posts 1108 and 1109 and the mounting cuffs 1110 and 1112 each include mounting apertures on two opposite positions through which a mounting bolt can be passed and locked with a locking nut. Mounting caps, such as mounting cap 1114, can be placed over the exposed ends of the mounting-bolt/locking-nut assembly.
A support frame for a multiple-person walking simulator can be manufactured to include additional pairs of swing arms to allow additional users to simultaneously use a multiple-person walking simulator.
A walking simulator can be used in combination with other pieces of cardiovascular exercise equipment.
The multiple-person walking simulators described above can be placed indoors and outdoors at a number of different locations, including private homes, yards, elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, colleges, universities, hotels, motels, resorts, cruise ships, commercial-building courtyards, parks, trails, recreation centers, community centers, residential and lifestyle communities, hospital grounds, out-patient clinics, golf courses, and other indoor and outdoor locations. The anchoring mechanisms described above, with reference to
Additional modifications within the spirit of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art. For example, modifications of the positioning and shape of the handlebar can be made to improve comfort, location, safety, and ease of use. Multiple handlebars can be used to give users additional gripping options. Modification of the shape of the swing arms can be made to change the swing-arm movement. Foot pedals can directly connect with swing arms or can have additional interconnecting features. Various materials can be used to fabricate walking simulators, such as metals and composite materials. The resistance used in the swinging movement of the swing arms can be varied. Varied resistances can be incorporated into each different piece of exercise equipment within a multiple-person walking simulator by the manufacturer, distributor, and/or a user. Variations between the discussed embodiments of the present inventions can also be made. For example, multiple-person versions of the walking simulator can utilize the alternate support frame structure shown in
The foregoing detailed description, for purposes of illustration, used specific nomenclature to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the specific details are not required in order to practice the invention. Thus, the foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention are presented for purposes of illustration and description; they are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously many modifications and variation are possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications and to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
Claims
1. A multiple-person walking simulator for physical exercise, the multiple-person walking simulator comprising:
- a support frame;
- a handlebar interconnected to the support frame; and
- a number of exercise stations, each exercise station including a pair of swing arms, each swing arm having a proximal end pivotally mounted to the support frame and a distal end interconnected to a foot pedal.
2. The multiple-person walking simulator of claim 1 wherein the support frame further includes a number of vertical support posts.
3. The multiple-person walking simulator of claim 1 wherein the support frame further includes
- a horizontal base; and
- a number of support bars.
4. The multiple-person walking simulator of claim 3 wherein the horizontal base further includes one or more of
- a front horizontal front base bar;
- a rear horizontal base bar;
- a side horizontal base bar;
- a middle horizontal base bar; and
- a transverse horizontal base bar.
5. The multiple-person walking simulator of claim 1 further including a number of flat bars for anchoring the multiple-person walking simulator to the ground.
6. The multiple-person walking simulator of claim 5 wherein each flat bar includes a number of mounting apertures.
7. The multiple-person walking simulator of claim 6 wherein the multiple-person walking simulator can be anchored to a cement footing by partially sinking a bolt into the cement footing and passing the exposed portion of the bolt through the mounting aperture of one of the flat bars and tightening a locking nut onto the bolt.
8. The multiple-person walking simulator of claim 1 wherein the multiple-person walking simulator can be anchored to the ground by sinking a number of the vertical support posts into cement footings.
9. The multiple-person walking simulator of claim 1 wherein each foot pedal further includes a toe plate.
10. The multiple-person walking simulator of claim 1 wherein a support block interconnects each foot pedal to a swing arm.
11. The multiple-person walking simulator of claim 1 wherein the handlebar is interconnected to the support frame at a number of vertical support posts.
12. The multiple-person walking simulator of claim 11 wherein a number of support webbings interconnect the handlebar to the number of vertical support posts to provide mechanical support.
13. The multiple-person walking simulator of claim 11 wherein the handlebar includes a mounting cuff that can be tightened onto one or more of the vertical support posts to secure the handlebar in place.
14. The multiple-person walking simulator of claim 1 further including a number of pivot caps, each pivot cap placed over the a proximal end of a swing arm pivotally mounted to the support frame.
15. The multiple-person walking simulator of claim 2 further including a number of dome-shaped caps, each dome-shaped cap placed over the top end of a vertical support post.
16. The multiple-person walking simulator of claim 1 interconnected to an elliptical trainer.
17. A method for simulating walking, the method comprising:
- providing a multiple-person walking simulator, the multiple-person walking simulator including a support frame, a handlebar interconnected to the support frame, and a number of exercise stations, each exercise station including a first swing arm and a second swing arm, the first swing arm having a proximal end pivotally mounted to the support frame and a distal end interconnected to a first foot pedal, and the second swing arm having a proximal end pivotally mounted to the support frame and a distal end interconnected to a second foot pedal;
- placing a left foot on the first foot pedal and a right foot on the second foot pedal;
- grabbing the handlebar;
- repeatedly alternating hip rotations while pushing forward on either the first foot pedal or the second foot pedal while pushing backward on the other of the two foot pedals.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein the support frame further includes a number of vertical support posts.
19. The method of claim 17 further including a number of flat bars for anchoring the multiple-person walking simulator to the ground, each flat bar including a number of mounting apertures through which one or more bolts can be passed.
20. The method of claim 19 wherein the multiple-person walking simulator can be anchored to a cement footing by partially sinking a bolt into the cement footing and passing the exposed portion of the bolt through the mounting aperture of one of the flat bars and tightening a locking nut onto the bolt.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 29, 2006
Publication Date: Apr 3, 2008
Inventors: James P. Sargen (Avila Beach, CA), Adrian K. Hongo (San Luis Obispo, CA)
Application Number: 11/541,211
International Classification: A63B 22/00 (20060101); A63B 22/04 (20060101);