Shoulder mounted walking exerciser
A shoulder mounted walking exerciser with padded shoulder hooks compliantly rest on the user's shoulders and a belt around the waist secures the device to the user. The shoulder hooks attach to a frame that extends to below the waist and two handles attach to rotatable axles located shoulder high on the aforementioned frame. The handles extend vertically upward from the frame, and then upwardly forward, and downwardly forward, over the user's shoulders, ending at shoulder height, providing a grip for the user to interact with the device. The handles have an optional rubber grip for user comfort. For ease of handling and storing the device, the handles have a pivotal connection and rotate to a stowed position. A spring connected to the aforementioned frame produces a resistance to handle movement that the user must overcome.
The present invention relates to exercising devises and more particularly to a shoulder mounted walking exerciser.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONSedimentary life styles, detrimental to health and happiness, have caused many people to seek means of exercising to maintain their health. Walking, while it does not use the upper body muscles vigorously, is the most natural, fundamental, and popular exercise for many people. A device worn, when walking, to exercise the upper body will increase the amount of exercise (calories burned)/(unit of time) for a healthier and better life style.
Devices to expand the amount of exercise achieved while walking are as follows: lightweight dumb bells carried in ones hands while swinging their arms and a variety of devices worn by a person with means for attaching weights. Harnesses and vests having elastic straps with handgrips, for stretching them to overcoming their elastic properties, for producing work. Vests and harness in the form of a grid, made of elastic straps, for simultaneously-exercising the upper body and legs. A number of exercising devices have been described in prior art. Examples are: U.S. Pat. No. 2005/0282689A1 to Weinstein; U.S. Pat. No. 6,659,921B2 to Vernon; U.S. Pat. No. 5,820,533 to Goldman; U.S. Pat. No. 2,097,376 to Marshman; U.S. Pat. No. 1,402,179 to Piscitelli; U.S. Pat. No. 4,911,439 to Kuhl; U.S. Pat. No. 1,432,013 to Blake; U.S. Pat. No. 1,618,273 to Davidson; U.S. Pat. No. 6,132,346 to Weeks; U.S. Pat. No. 650,656 to Raabe; U.S. Pat. No. 5,328,432 to Gvoich; U.S. Pat. No 5,358,461 to Bailey; U.S. Pat. No. 6,099,446 to Johnson;
Complicated devices that are difficult to put on and have a plurality of time-consuming adjustments diminish the ease of use and consequently the time spent exercising. Elastic straps, attached to a device, having a direction of use in front and away from the user can accidentally snap back and strike the user causing discomfort and injury. Elastic straps, on devices not having confined paths of travel, can rub on the user's torso and arms causing chafing and discomfort.
It is an object of the invention to provide a device to increase the amount of exercise a user would normally experience while walking.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a method of exercising the whole body, and increase deep breathing while walking.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an exercise device that the user can position on or off oneself easily and device that the user can position on or off oneself easily and quickly.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an adjusted amount of exercise provided by simply adjusting the length of movement of the hands.
It is a further object of the invention to provide adjustments of the device's elements contacting the user's hands and shoulders to prevent interference with any of the user's body or hand motions.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with the present invention, there is provided a shoulder mounted walking exerciser to increase the amount of exercise a person can experience while walking. The device has padded shoulder hooks to support it on the user's shoulders, and a belt to secure it around the user's waist. The belt is mounted on a frame, located on the backside of the user that attaches to the shoulder hooks and extends to below the user's waist. There are two handles, each attached to its axle, located at shoulder height on the aforementioned frame. Through a linkage, the handle's axle attaches to a spring, mounted on the aforementioned frame, and provides a resistive handle movement that the user must overcome resulting in exercise. The handles extend vertically upwards from their axels on the said frame, then upwardly forward over the user's shoulder, and then downwardly forward to shoulder height of the user, providing a surface for the user to grip while using the device. In addition, the handles may have an optional rubber grip on them for user comfort. For ease of handling and storing the device, a pivotal connection between the handles and their axles allows the user to place the handles in a stowed position.
A complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings, when considered in conjunction with the subsequent, detailed description, in which:
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Since other modifications and changes varied to fit particular operating requirements and environments will be apparent to those skilled in the art, the invention is not considered limited to the example chosen for purposes of disclosure, and covers all changes and modifications which do not constitute departures from the true spirit and scope of this invention.
Having thus described the invention, what is desired to be protected by Letters Patent is presented in the subsequently appended claims.
Claims
1. A shoulder mounted walking exerciser for increasing the amount of exercise experienced by an user during the time spent walking, comprising:
- means for providing a controlled resistant motion the user must overcome to produce exercise;
- means for locking a handle in a desired position quickly and easily;
- means for receiving the bayonet to lock the handle in the use position;
- means for receiving the bayonet to lock the handle in the stow position;
- means for providing locked positions of the handle and connecting the handle to the axle;
- means for providing rotation of the handle and transmitting the handle spring force to the said handle required to produce exercise, slidably and rigidly connected to said means for providing locked positions of the handle and connecting the handle to the axle;
- means for providing force for the handle that the user must overcome to produce exercise;
- means for providing a structural member for counteracting the torsional forces produced by the handle during use of the device and providing mounting surfaces for the frame clamp and belt attachment;
- means for being the main structural member to which other parts are connected, rigidly connected to said means for providing a structural member for counteracting the torsional forces produced by the handle during use of the device and providing mounting surfaces for the frame clamp and belt attachment;
- means for supporting a shaft journal, rigidly connected to said means for being the main structural member to which other parts are connected;
- means for providing a journal for the axle, rotatably connected to said means for supporting a shaft journal, and rigidly connected to said means for providing rotation of the handle and transmitting the handle spring force to the said handle required to produce exercise;
- means for providing a common support for each axles at the center of the device's frame, rotatably connected to said means for providing a journal for the axle, and rigidly connected to said means for being the main structural member to which other parts are connected;
- means for providing vertical support for the device during its use, rigidly connected to said means for being the main structural member to which other parts are connected;
- means for supporting the rotary-linear axle;
- means for providing a compliant motion of rotation and linear movement for the shoulder hook, rotatably connected to said means for supporting the rotary-linear axle;
- means for connecting the hook to the rotary-linear axle, rotatably connected to said means for providing a compliant motion of rotation and linear movement for the shoulder hook;
- means for supporting the device on the user's shoulders, rigidly connected to said means for connecting the hook to the rotary-linear axle;
- means for cushioning and distributing the load of the device on the user's shoulders, adhesively connected to said means for supporting the device on the user's shoulders;
- means for connecting the belt to the frame, rigidly and slidable connected to said means for providing a structural member for counteracting the torsional forces produced by the handle during use of the device and providing mounting surfaces for the frame clamp and belt attachment;
- means for securing the device to the user and counteracting the torsional loading produced by the handle during use of the device, slidingly connected to said means for connecting the belt to the frame;
- means for providing user comfort, frictionally connected to said means for providing a controlled resistant motion the user must overcome to produce exercise; and
- means for covering up the handle's sharp edges and providing a lead for applying the grip, frictionally connected to said means for providing a controlled resistant motion the user must overcome to produce exercise.
2. The shoulder mounted walking exerciser in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing a controlled resistant motion the user must overcome to produce exercise comprises a hollow cross section, light weight and adequate strength handle, having a shape starting at the user's shoulder; vertically upwards then bends vertically forward; then bends downwardly forward to the user's shoulder height.
3. The shoulder mounted walking exerciser in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for locking a handle in a desired position quickly and easily comprises a bayonet, having a material of low friction bearing properties and a serrated grip.
4. The shoulder mounted walking exerciser in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for receiving the bayonet to lock the handle in the use position comprises a cavity a, having a surface deviation of precisely removed material from its supporting mass to fit its function.
5. The shoulder mounted walking exerciser in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for receiving the bayonet to lock the handle in the stow position comprises a cavity b, having a surface deviation of precisely removed material from its supporting mass to fit its function.
6. The shoulder mounted walking exerciser in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing locked positions of the handle and connecting the handle to the axle comprises a detent base, having cavity a and cavity b.
7. The shoulder mounted walking exerciser in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing rotation of the handle and transmitting the handle spring force to the said handle required to produce exercise comprises an axle, having properties of a hollow cross section and material that is of proper strength and lightweight.
8. The shoulder mounted walking exerciser in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing force for the handle that the user must overcome to produce exercise comprises a handle spring, having tension force.
9. The shoulder mounted walking exerciser in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing a structural member for counteracting the torsional forces produced by the handle during use of the device and providing mounting surfaces for the frame clamp and belt attachment comprises a vertical frame, being a structural member and having a hollow cross section of light weight material.
10. The shoulder mounted walking exerciser in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for supporting a shaft journal comprises an end bearing, having low friction.
11. The shoulder mounted walking exerciser in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing a common support for each axles at the center of the device's frame comprises a center bearing, having low friction.
12. The shoulder mounted walking exerciser in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing vertical support for the device during its use comprises a shoulder hook, having compliant properties to distribute forces on the shoulder of a person using the device and the elements: clamp, bracket, shaft, stem bearing, rotary-linear axle, stem, hook and pad.
13. The shoulder mounted walking exerciser in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for supporting the rotary-linear axle comprises a stem bearing, having a tubular shape and light weight low friction material.
14. The shoulder mounted walking exerciser in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing a compliant motion of rotation and linear movement for the shoulder hook comprises a rotary-linear axle, having a cylindrical shape with a longitudinal groove radially positioned on its surface to accept a stem.
15. The shoulder mounted walking exerciser in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for connecting the hook to the rotary-linear axle comprises a stem, having parallel flats on its cylindrical shape that are properly sized with its mating part to allow limited rotation.
16. The shoulder mounted walking exerciser in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for supporting the device on the user's shoulders comprises a shape that complies to the persons shoulder, a material of light weight and proper strength hook.
17. The shoulder mounted walking exerciser in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for securing the device to the user and counteracting the torsional loading produced by the handle during use of the device comprises an easily adjustable belt.
18. The shoulder mounted walking exerciser in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for providing user comfort comprises an accessory optional handgrip, having an adaptable elastic material that is comfortable on the user's hands.
19. A shoulder mounted walking exerciser for increasing the amount of exercise experienced by an user during the time spent walking, comprising:
- a hollow cross section, light weight and adequate strength handle, having a shape starting at the user's shoulder; vertically upwards then bends vertically forward; then bends downwardly forward to the user's shoulder height, for providing a controlled resistant motion the user must overcome to produce exercise;
- a bayonet, having a material of low friction bearing properties and a serrated grip, for locking a handle in a desired position quickly and easily;
- a cavity a, having a surface deviation of precisely removed material from its supporting mass to fit its function, for receiving the bayonet to lock the handle in the use position;
- a cavity b, having a surface deviation of precisely removed material from its supporting mass to fit its function, for receiving the bayonet to lock the handle in the stow position;
- a detent base, having cavity a and cavity b, for providing locked positions of the handle and connecting the handle to the axle;
- an axle, having properties of a hollow cross section and material that is of proper strength and lightweight, for providing rotation of the handle and transmitting the handle spring force to the said handle required to produce exercise, slidably and rigidly connected to said detent base;
- a handle spring, having tension force, for providing force for the handle that the user must overcome to produce exercise;
- a vertical frame, being a structural member and having a hollow cross section of light weight material, for providing a structural member for counteracting the torsional forces produced by the handle during use of the device and providing mounting surfaces for the frame clamp and belt attachment;
- a spar, being a main structural member and having properties of a hollow cross section, for being the main structural member to which other parts are connected, rigidly connected to said vertical frame;
- an end bearing, having low friction, for supporting a shaft journal, rigidly connected to said spar;
- an axle journal, for providing a journal for the axle, rotatably connected to said end bearing, and rigidly connected to said axle;
- a center bearing, having low friction, for providing a common support for each axles at the center of the device's frame, rotatably connected to said axle journal, and rigidly connected to said spar;
- a shoulder hook, having compliant properties to distribute forces on the shoulder of a person using the device and the elements: clamp, bracket, shaft, stem bearing, rotary-linear axle, stem, hook and pad, for providing vertical support for the device during its use, rigidly connected to said spar;
- a stem bearing, having a tubular shape and light weight low friction material, for supporting the rotary-linear axle;
- a rotary-linear axle, having a cylindrical shape with a longitudinal groove radially positioned on its surface to accept a stem, for providing a compliant motion of rotation and linear movement for the shoulder hook, rotatably connected to said stem bearing;
- a stem, having parallel flats on its cylindrical shape that are properly sized with its mating part to allow limited rotation, for connecting the hook to the rotary-linear axle, rotatably connected to said rotary-linear axle;
- a shape that complies to the persons shoulder, a material of light weight and proper strength hook, for supporting the device on the user's shoulders, rigidly connected to said stem;
- a pad, having an adaptable elastic material, for cushioning and distributing the load of the device on the user's shoulders, adhesively connected to said hook;
- a belt attachment assembly, having parts, belt frame clamp, belt support, support loop, for connecting the belt to the frame, rigidly and slidable connected to said vertical frame;
- an easily adjustable belt, for securing the device to the user and counteracting the torsional loading produced by the handle during use of the device, slidingly connected to said belt attachment assembly;
- an accessory optional handgrip, having an adaptable elastic material that is comfortable on the user's hands, for providing user comfort, frictionally connected to said handle; and
- an aceltal material plug, for covering up the handle's sharp edges and providing a lead for applying the grip, frictionally connected to said handle.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 20, 2007
Publication Date: Oct 23, 2008
Inventor: Loren Dean Laramore (Arvada, CO)
Application Number: 11/788,695