ADAPTIVE EXERCISE DEVICE WITH VARIABLE COMPONENTS OF MOTION
An adaptive exercise device is configured and operable to mechanically decouple the vertical and horizontal components of a user's foot and leg motion so as to allow the user to independently control the magnitude of both components of motion during the use of the device. The device includes a primary guide assembly which provides for foot motion along a path of travel having equal and opposite, selectably variable, horizontal components of motion and a secondary guide assembly which includes a crankless reciprocating control system which provides for foot motion along respective second paths of travel having equal and opposite, selectably variable, vertical components of motion.
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This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/606,568 filed Mar. 5, 2012, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/625,279 filed Apr. 17, 2012, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to exercise devices which simulate a running and stepping motion. In particular, the invention relates to an adaptive exercise device configured and operable to mechanically decouple the vertical and horizontal components of the foot and leg motion so as to allow a user to independently control the magnitude of both components of motion during the use of the device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThere are a variety of exercise devices which attempt to simulate a running and stepping motion in which a user's feet and legs travel along a path having both vertical and horizontal components of motion. One group of such devices is termed “adaptive exercise devices” and such devices decouple the vertical and horizontal components of motion so that the horizontal component of foot and leg motion is independent of the vertical component of the motion of the foot and leg. In this manner, a user can implement a solely vertical foot and leg motion, a solely horizontal foot and leg motion, or a foot and leg motion which is a blended ratio of the two components. Systems of this type are known in the prior art, and one shortcoming of such prior art systems is that their mechanical construction mandates that the vertical component of the leg motion, even though decoupled from the horizontal component of foot motion, be of fixed magnitude. As such, these systems operate in an “all or nothing” mode with regard to vertical motion, and this limits the range through which a user's feet and legs may be exercised. Devices of this type are shown in U.S. Pat. No. 7,179,201.
As will be explained in detail hereinbelow, the present invention provides an improved adaptive exercise device which not only decouples vertical and horizontal components of foot and leg motion but also allows each of these components of motion to be independently varied in magnitude. As a result, the device of the present invention greatly expands the exercise options available to a user.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONDisclosed is an adaptive exercise device which includes a frame which is configured to be supported on a floor. The device also includes a first and a second foot link each of which has a foot pad portion defined thereupon and configured to receive a user's foot. The device includes a primary guide assembly which engages the foot links and is configured and operable to direct the foot pad portions of the foot links along respective first paths of travel having equal and opposite, selectably variable, horizontal components of motion. The device includes a secondary guide assembly which includes a crankless reciprocating control system which is in mechanical communication with the foot links and is operable to reciprocate the foot links along respective paths of travel having equal and opposite, selectably variable, vertical components of motion. In the use of the device, the magnitude of the motion of the foot pads along the first paths of travel is mechanically independent of the magnitude of the motion of the foot pads along the second paths of travel.
In specific embodiments, the secondary guide assembly of the adaptive exercise device includes a first and a second secondary track pivotally supported at a pivot point defined upon the frame, and the reciprocating control system is operative to reciprocate the first and second secondary tracks about the pivot point along respective paths of travel having equal and opposite vertical components of motion; and in such embodiments, the foot links each engage a respective one of the first and second secondary tracks so as to be displaceable along the length thereof so that when the reciprocating control system reciprocates the secondary tracks along their respective paths of travel having the vertical component of motion, said vertical component of motion is communicated to a respective foot link so as to reciprocate the foot pad portion thereof along the second path of travel having the vertical component of motion. In some such embodiments, the secondary tracks may include an at least partially curved surface which engages a respective foot link.
In particular embodiments, the reciprocating control system may include one or more members selected from the group consisting of pulleys, springs, cables, rocker arms, and the like. In certain embodiments, the primary guide assembly may include a first and a second swing arm each of which is pivotally supported on the frame so that each swing arm is engaged in mechanical communication with a respective one of the foot links so as to at least partially support the foot links as they move along the first path of travel. In such embodiments, the swing arms may be mechanically coupled to their foot link either directly or via a connecting link. In other embodiments, the primary guide assembly may also include at least one primary track which is configured and operative to engage and direct the first and second foot links along the first path of travel.
In specific embodiments, the device may include one or more resistance devices in mechanical communication with the primary guide assembly and/or the secondary guide assembly. Such resistance devices may comprise one or more of a fan device, a frictional brake device, a fluidic device, a magnetic device, a pendulum, a flywheel, and a resilient member.
In another group of embodiments, the reciprocating control system may include an oscillating arm device which includes a first and a second arm coupled thereto so that said arms are pivotally supported so as to be movable in equal and opposite directions relative to the frame of the device. In these embodiments, each arm of the oscillating arm device is coupled to a respective one of the foot links so as to reciprocate that foot link and its associated foot pad portion along the second path of travel having the vertical component of motion.
The present invention may be implemented in a number of different configurations and will be explained with regard to some specific embodiments. It is to be understood that other modifications and variations are within the scope of this invention and will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art in view of the teaching of this disclosure.
The device of the present invention operates to simulate a running and stepping motion and includes a frame which is configured to be supported on a floor or other such support surface. The device further includes a first and a second foot link, each having a foot pad portion which receives and supports a user's foot. A primary guide assembly engages the foot links and directs the foot pad portions along a first path of travel having a horizontal component of motion and a secondary guide assembly is in mechanical communication with the foot links and reciprocates them along respective paths of travel having equal and opposite vertical components of motion. The device is configured so that the magnitude of both the horizontal and the vertical component of motion communicated to the foot links may be readily and independently varied by a user in the course of employing the apparatus.
Prior art adaptive exercise devices utilize a crank-based mechanism for controlling the vertical and/or horizontal components of foot motion; and in accord with the present invention, it has been found that the circular component of the crank motion mandates that any reciprocating motion of the user's foot which is dependent on the crank-based mechanism be of a fixed and predetermined value. Hence, prior art adaptive exercise devices, while allowing a user to control the horizontal component of foot motion, restrict a user's foot to a vertical path of travel which is either zero or of a fixed length.
A further shortcoming of crank-based control systems is that crank linkages inherently produce a “dead spot” from which it is difficult to initiate motion, thereby interfering with the smoothness of the foot motion which they provide. As will be explained hereinbelow, the present invention utilizes a crankless linkage to reciprocate a user's foot in the vertical and/or horizontal direction. While devices of the present invention are crankless with regard to the guide elements which reciprocate a user's foot in a vertical and/or horizontal direction, it is possible the adaptive exercise devices of the present invention may include crank elements in conjunction with portions of the device not directly operative to provide a variable, reciprocal foot motion.
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There are a variety of configurations in which the reciprocating control system of the present invention may be implemented, with the primary requirement being that the system provides equal and opposite vertical motion over a user-selected range of values. Such control systems may be implemented utilizing mechanical components such as pulleys, springs, elastic bodies, cables, rollers, rocker arms, and the like as well as through the use of fluidic devices such as hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders, dampers, pistons, and the like. Referring now to
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In the context of this disclosure, the primary guide assembly is described as functioning to direct the foot links along respective first paths of travel having equal and opposite, selectably variable, horizontal components of motion, and the secondary guide assembly is described as functioning to direct the foot links along respective first paths of travel having equal and opposite, selectably variable, vertical components of motion. It is to be understood that these paths of travel may not be precisely equal, owing to play in the mechanical components of the control systems, geometric factors, such as the inclination of the foot links in the use of the device, kinematic factors of the user's motion, and the like. Hence, the term “equal” is understood to allow for some minor variation in respective lengths, provided that the opposite paths are substantially similar.
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The present invention may be implemented in yet other embodiments utilizing other configurations of primary and secondary control systems. For example, the various track members used in the primary and/or secondary control systems may be curved or of some other non-linear configuration. Also, as noted above, other configurations of reciprocal control systems may be utilized in the present invention.
It is to be understood that through the use of the present invention the vertical and horizontal components of foot motion are under completely independent control. In this manner, both vertical and horizontal motion may be varied from zero to full mechanical range of the device. This will allow for foot motion to be varied over a number of different patterns, and some such patterns are shown schematically in
In view of the teaching presented herein, yet other modifications and variations of this invention will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art. The foregoing drawings, discussion, and description are illustrative of some specific embodiments of the invention but are not meant to be limitations upon the practice thereof. It is the following claims, including all equivalents, which define the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. An adaptive exercise device comprising:
- a frame configured to be supported on a floor;
- a first and second foot link, each foot link each being configured to receive a user's foot;
- a primary guide assembly which engages said foot links and which is configured and operable to direct said foot links along respective first paths of travel having equal and opposite, selectably variable, horizontal components of motion;
- a secondary guide assembly which includes a crankless reciprocating control system which is in mechanical communication with said foot links and is operable to reciprocate said foot links along respective paths of travel having equal and opposite, selectably variable, vertical components of motion;
- wherein the magnitude of the motion of said foot pads along said first paths of travel is mechanically independent of the magnitude of the motion of said foot pads along said second paths of travel.
2. The adaptive exercise device of claim 1, wherein said secondary guide assembly further includes a first and a second secondary track pivotally supported at a pivot point defined upon said frame, and said reciprocating control system is operative to reciprocate said first and second secondary tracks about said pivot point, along respective paths of travel having equal and opposite vertical components of motion, and wherein said foot links each engage a respective one of said first and second secondary tracks so as to be displaceable along the length thereof, so that when said reciprocating control system reciprocates said secondary tracks along their respective paths of travel having said vertical component of motion, said vertical component of motion is communicated to a respective foot link so as to reciprocate said foot pad portion along said second path of travel having said vertical component of motion.
3. The adaptive exercise device of claim 2, wherein said secondary tracks include an at least partially curved surface which engages a respective foot link.
4. The adaptive exercise device of claim 1, wherein said reciprocating control system includes at least a member selected from the group consisting of: pulleys, springs, cables, rollers, rocker arms, fluidic devices, and combinations thereof.
5. The adaptive exercise device of claim 1, wherein said reciprocating control system includes at least two interconnected fluidic devices.
6. The adaptive exercise device of claim 1, wherein said primary guide assembly includes a first and a second swing arm which are pivotally supported by said frame, each swing arm being engaged in mechanical communication with a respective one of said foot links, wherein said swing arms at least partially support their respective foot links as they move along said first path of travel.
7. The adaptive exercise device of claim 6, wherein each of said swing arms is mechanically coupled to its respective foot link via a connecting link.
8. The exercise device of claim 6, wherein said primary guide assembly further includes at least one primary track which is configured and operative to engage and direct said first and second foot links along said first path of travel.
9. The adaptive exercise device of claim 1, further including a resistance device in mechanical communication with the primary guide assembly and/or the secondary guide assembly.
10. The adaptive exercise device of claim 9, wherein said resistance device comprises one or more of: a fan device, a frictional brake device, a fluidic device, a magnetic device, a pendulum, a flywheel, and a resilient member.
11. The adaptive exercise device of claim 1, wherein said primary guide assembly includes a first and a second swing arm which are pivotally supported by said frame, each swing arm being engaged in mechanical communication with a respective one of said foot links, wherein said swing arms at least partially support their respective foot links as they move along said first path of travel; and wherein said reciprocating control system includes an oscillating arm device which includes a first arm and a second arm coupled thereto, said arms being pivotally supported so as to be movable in equal and opposite directions, each arm being coupled to a respective one of said foot links so as to so as to reciprocate said foot pad portion thereof along said second path of travel having said vertical component of motion.
12. The adaptive exercise device of claim 11, wherein the arms of said oscillating arm device are each coupled to a respective one of said foot links by a cable.
13. An adaptive exercise device comprising:
- a frame configured to be supported on a floor;
- a first and second foot link, each foot link having a foot pad portion configured to receive a user's foot;
- a primary guide assembly which engages said foot links and which is configured and operable to direct the foot pad portions of said foot links along respective first paths of travel having equal and opposite, selectably variable, horizontal components of motion;
- a secondary guide assembly which includes a reciprocating control system which is in mechanical communication with said foot links and is operative to direct the foot pad portions of said foot links along respective second paths of travel having equal and opposite, selectably variable, vertical components of motion;
- wherein the motion of said foot pads along said first paths of travel is mechanically independent of the motion of said foot pads along said second paths of travel so that when the device is in use, the foot motion of a user can have a variable horizontal component of motion, a variable vertical component of motion, or a combination of both.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 17, 2012
Publication Date: Sep 5, 2013
Applicant:
Inventor: Larry D. Miller (Rochester, MI)
Application Number: 13/551,381