EP1582238A1 - Stepping exercise device - Google Patents

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EP1582238A1
EP1582238A1 EP04076696A EP04076696A EP1582238A1 EP 1582238 A1 EP1582238 A1 EP 1582238A1 EP 04076696 A EP04076696 A EP 04076696A EP 04076696 A EP04076696 A EP 04076696A EP 1582238 A1 EP1582238 A1 EP 1582238A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B21/00Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices
    • A63B21/012Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices using frictional force-resisters
    • A63B21/015Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices using frictional force-resisters including rotating or oscillating elements rubbing against fixed elements
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B22/00Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements
    • A63B22/0048Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with cantilevered support elements pivoting about an axis
    • A63B22/0064Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with cantilevered support elements pivoting about an axis the pivoting movement being in a plane inclined with respect to the horizontal plane, e.g. a step and twist movement
    • A63B22/0069Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with cantilevered support elements pivoting about an axis the pivoting movement being in a plane inclined with respect to the horizontal plane, e.g. a step and twist movement about an axis inclined with respect to the horizontal plane, e.g. steppers with an inclined axis
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B22/00Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements
    • A63B22/0048Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with cantilevered support elements pivoting about an axis
    • A63B22/0064Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with cantilevered support elements pivoting about an axis the pivoting movement being in a plane inclined with respect to the horizontal plane, e.g. a step and twist movement
    • A63B22/0069Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with cantilevered support elements pivoting about an axis the pivoting movement being in a plane inclined with respect to the horizontal plane, e.g. a step and twist movement about an axis inclined with respect to the horizontal plane, e.g. steppers with an inclined axis
    • A63B2022/0074Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with cantilevered support elements pivoting about an axis the pivoting movement being in a plane inclined with respect to the horizontal plane, e.g. a step and twist movement about an axis inclined with respect to the horizontal plane, e.g. steppers with an inclined axis the axis being located in front of the user, e.g. for steppers with twist movement
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B2208/00Characteristics or parameters related to the user or player
    • A63B2208/02Characteristics or parameters related to the user or player posture
    • A63B2208/0204Standing on the feet

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  • This invention relates generally to exercise machines, and more particularly to a stepping-type exercise machine.
  • the exercise machine includes a pair of elongate foot support arms with foot support portions mounted for simultaneous vertical and horizontal movement with the vertical movement having opposite orientations for the same direction of horizontal movement.
  • foot support portions of the foot support arms move in the same horizontal direction to one side or the other, one foot support portion moves vertically upwardly while the other moves vertically downwardly so that such movement generally defines an X pattern.
  • Movement of the foot support arms is preferably coordinated so that the arms move together in a desired manner with resistance to movement of the arms preferably being adjustable by a user of the machine to adjust the strenuousness of the exercise performed.
  • the desired movement of the foot support portions of the foot support arms may be achieved by mounting each foot support arm for limited rotational movement about separate axis of rotation, each axis of rotation extending along the intersection of perpendicular planes.
  • One plane for each axis of rotation is substantially perpendicular to a machine central plane, with the other planes of each axis of rotation intersecting one another.
  • Upper body supports or handles may be provided which, if desired, can provide upper body exercise in addition to support.
  • the exercise device includes a shaft with a base member and a rotatable member respectively mounted thereto.
  • the base member has a first annular surface and the rotatable member has a second annular surface which is engaged with the first annular surface with a friction member clamped therebetween.
  • a driving member is connected to the rotatable member and is connected to a power transferring member.
  • An adjustable member is movably mounted to the shaft and a bearing is mounted to the shaft and located between the adjustable member and the rotatable member. The friction between the rotatable member and the base member can be adjustable by moving the adjustable member to compress the rotatable member toward the base member. See also Steves, D456,052 (sic).
  • An exercise machine including a base, a pair of pedals pivotally mounted to the base via a pair of pivot arms, a rotating block rotatably coupled to the base, a pair of connectors each connected between one of the pivot arms and the rotating block, and a friction belt positioned about, and in contact with, a circumference of the rotating block. Moving one of the pedals towards the base causes the rotating block to rotate and the other pedal to move away from the base.
  • Fig. 1 is a front perspective view of one embodiment of an exercise machine 10 including a pair of pedals 12A and 12B pivotally mounted to a base 14 via a pair of pivot arms 16A and 16B.
  • the base 14 includes front and rear stabilizer bars 28A and 28B, and a center bar 22 that extends between the front and rear stabilizer bars 28A and 28B.
  • a rotating block 20 is preferably rotatably connected to the center bar 22.
  • the pivot arms 16A and 16B are positioned in front of and below the pedals 12A and 12B.
  • the pivot arm 16A pivots about an axis 32A extending outward from the base 14.
  • the pair of pivot arms 16A and 16B are preferably mounted at an angle ⁇ to the base 14.
  • the front stabilizer 28A has an axis 33A.
  • the angle ⁇ between the axis 32A and the axis 33A is preferably about 45 degrees (relative to a plane defined by a center bar 22 of the base 14).
  • the pivot arm 16B pivots about an axis 32B in a similar manner.
  • the axes 32A and 32B are preferably substantially coplanar and separated by an angle of about 90 degrees.
  • the exercise machine 10 may be generally classified as a stepping exercise machine, and is advantageously relatively small and simple and light enough to be highly portable.
  • a pair of connectors 18A and 18B connect the pivot arms 16A and 16B to the rotating block 20.
  • the pair of connectors 18 are a pair of push rods, although those skilled in the art will recognize that other connectors could also be used.
  • each of the pair of connectors 18A and 18B is connected to one of the pivot arms 16A and 16B through a lever arm 17 to increase the range of movement of the pair of connectors 18A and 18B.
  • Each of the pair of connectors 18A and 18B is attached to the rotating block 20 at a point 25 radially spaced from the axis of rotation of the rotating block 20.
  • the pair of connectors 18A and 18B are attached to a connection arm 26 fixedly attached to the rotating block 20.
  • the connection arm 26 includes apertures 25 in the two opposed ends, which extend outwardly from opposite sides of the rotating block 20, and each of the pair of connectors 18A and 18B fits into one of the apertures 25.
  • a friction belt 24 is positioned about, and in contact with, an annular outer surface 21 of the rotating block 20.
  • the rotating block 20 rotates against a frictional force generated between the friction belt 24 and the rotating block 20.
  • the friction belt 24 includes a brake liner 19 that provides a proper level of friction and a good wear surface against the rotating block 20.
  • the pedals 12A and 12B are each dimensioned to receive a foot of a human user.
  • the user places one of his or her feet on the pedal 12A and the other foot on the pedal 12B.
  • Pushing downward on one of the pedals 12 causes the corresponding connector 18 to rotate the rotating block 20 via the connection arm 26 against the frictional force generated between the friction belt 24 and the rotating block 20.
  • the other connector 18, connected to the other end of the connection arm 26, pushes the other pedal 12 upward.
  • pushing downward on the pedal 12A causes the corresponding connector 18A to rotate the rotating block 20 via the connection arm 26 against the frictional force.
  • the other connector 18B connected to the other end of the connection arm 26, pushes the other pedal 12B upward.
  • the exercise machine 10 forces muscles of the user to push against at least the frictional force generated between the friction belt 24 and the rotating block 20, thereby helping the user to develop and maintain physical fitness.
  • the base 14 includes a front stabilizer bar 28A and a rear stabilizer bar 28B for stably positioning the base 14 on a substantially planar surface.
  • the center bar 22 is connected between central portions of the front and rear stabilizer bars 28A and 28B.
  • the rotating block 20 rotates in a plane parallel to a plane defined by the center bar 22 and about an axis 30 normal to the plane defined by the center bar 22.
  • An adjustment mechanism 34 enables the user to adjust a magnitude of the frictional force generated between the friction belt 24 and the rotating block 20, thereby adjusting a resistance opposing movement of the pedals 12A and 12B and a level of effort required on the part of the user to move the pedals 12A and 12B.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a portion of the adjustment mechanism 34 of Fig. 1.
  • the adjustment mechanism 34 includes a knob 36 connected to a bar 38. Rotating the knob 36 in one direction causes the bar 38 to move linearly in a first direction, and rotating the knob 36 in the other direction causes the bar 38 to move linearly in a second direction opposite the first direction.
  • a pair of "L"-shaped bars 40A and 40B are mounted on the base 14 with a pair of mounting bolts 41 A and 41B such that the "L"-shaped bar 40A pivots about an axis 42A and the "L"-shaped bar 40B pivots about an axis 42B.
  • the pair of "L"-shaped bars 40A and 40B are pivotally connected to an end 39 of the bar 38 and ends of the friction belt 24.
  • the ends of the friction belt 24 are connected to the pair of "L"-shaped bars 40A and 40B with connector bolts 43A and 43B.

Abstract

An exercise machine 10 is disclosed including a base 14, a pair of pedals 12A and 12B pivotally mounted to the base via a pair of pivot arms 16A and 16B, a rotating block 20 rotatably coupled to the base, a pair of connectors 18A and 18B each connected between one of the pivot arms 16A and 16B and the rotating block 20, and a friction belt 24 positioned about, and in contact with, a circumference of the rotating block 20. Moving one of the pedals 12A, 12B towards the base 14 causes the rotating block 20 to rotate and the other pedal 12A, 12B to move away from the base 14.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION FIELD OF THE INVENTION:
  • This invention relates generally to exercise machines, and more particularly to a stepping-type exercise machine.
  • DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ART:
  • The following patents represent the state of the art:
  • Palmer, U.S. 5,665,033, teaches an exercise machine that simulates the movements made during snow skiing to exercise the muscles used during such movements. The exercise machine includes a pair of elongate foot support arms with foot support portions mounted for simultaneous vertical and horizontal movement with the vertical movement having opposite orientations for the same direction of horizontal movement. Thus, as the foot support portions of the foot support arms move in the same horizontal direction to one side or the other, one foot support portion moves vertically upwardly while the other moves vertically downwardly so that such movement generally defines an X pattern. Movement of the foot support arms is preferably coordinated so that the arms move together in a desired manner with resistance to movement of the arms preferably being adjustable by a user of the machine to adjust the strenuousness of the exercise performed. The desired movement of the foot support portions of the foot support arms may be achieved by mounting each foot support arm for limited rotational movement about separate axis of rotation, each axis of rotation extending along the intersection of perpendicular planes. One plane for each axis of rotation is substantially perpendicular to a machine central plane, with the other planes of each axis of rotation intersecting one another. Upper body supports or handles may be provided which, if desired, can provide upper body exercise in addition to support.
  • Stevens, U.S. 6,626,806, teaches a damping assembly for a stepping-type exercising device. The exercise device includes a shaft with a base member and a rotatable member respectively mounted thereto. The base member has a first annular surface and the rotatable member has a second annular surface which is engaged with the first annular surface with a friction member clamped therebetween. A driving member is connected to the rotatable member and is connected to a power transferring member. An adjustable member is movably mounted to the shaft and a bearing is mounted to the shaft and located between the adjustable member and the rotatable member. The friction between the rotatable member and the base member can be adjustable by moving the adjustable member to compress the rotatable member toward the base member. See also Steves, D456,052 (sic).
  • These patents are hereby incorporated by reference in full.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • An exercise machine is disclosed including a base, a pair of pedals pivotally mounted to the base via a pair of pivot arms, a rotating block rotatably coupled to the base, a pair of connectors each connected between one of the pivot arms and the rotating block, and a friction belt positioned about, and in contact with, a circumference of the rotating block. Moving one of the pedals towards the base causes the rotating block to rotate and the other pedal to move away from the base.
  • Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following more detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The accompanying drawings illustrate the present invention. In such drawings:
  • Fig. 1 is a front perspective view of one embodiment of an exercise machine including a pair of pedals pivotally mounted to a base via a pair of pivot arms, and a resistance adjustment mechanism;
  • Fig. 2 is a rear perspective view of the exercise machine of Fig. 1; and
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a portion of the resistance adjustment mechanism of Fig. 1.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • Fig. 1 is a front perspective view of one embodiment of an exercise machine 10 including a pair of pedals 12A and 12B pivotally mounted to a base 14 via a pair of pivot arms 16A and 16B. As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, in one embodiment the base 14 includes front and rear stabilizer bars 28A and 28B, and a center bar 22 that extends between the front and rear stabilizer bars 28A and 28B. A rotating block 20 is preferably rotatably connected to the center bar 22.
  • The pivot arms 16A and 16B are positioned in front of and below the pedals 12A and 12B. The pivot arm 16A pivots about an axis 32A extending outward from the base 14. The pair of pivot arms 16A and 16B are preferably mounted at an angle µ to the base 14. The front stabilizer 28A has an axis 33A. The angle α between the axis 32A and the axis 33A is preferably about 45 degrees (relative to a plane defined by a center bar 22 of the base 14). The pivot arm 16B pivots about an axis 32B in a similar manner. The axes 32A and 32B are preferably substantially coplanar and separated by an angle of about 90 degrees. The exercise machine 10 may be generally classified as a stepping exercise machine, and is advantageously relatively small and simple and light enough to be highly portable.
  • As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, a pair of connectors 18A and 18B connect the pivot arms 16A and 16B to the rotating block 20. In one embodiment, the pair of connectors 18 are a pair of push rods, although those skilled in the art will recognize that other connectors could also be used.
  • In the preferred embodiment, each of the pair of connectors 18A and 18B is connected to one of the pivot arms 16A and 16B through a lever arm 17 to increase the range of movement of the pair of connectors 18A and 18B. Each of the pair of connectors 18A and 18B is attached to the rotating block 20 at a point 25 radially spaced from the axis of rotation of the rotating block 20. In the present embodiment, the pair of connectors 18A and 18B are attached to a connection arm 26 fixedly attached to the rotating block 20. In this embodiment, the connection arm 26 includes apertures 25 in the two opposed ends, which extend outwardly from opposite sides of the rotating block 20, and each of the pair of connectors 18A and 18B fits into one of the apertures 25.
  • A friction belt 24 is positioned about, and in contact with, an annular outer surface 21 of the rotating block 20. The rotating block 20 rotates against a frictional force generated between the friction belt 24 and the rotating block 20. The friction belt 24 includes a brake liner 19 that provides a proper level of friction and a good wear surface against the rotating block 20.
  • The pedals 12A and 12B are each dimensioned to receive a foot of a human user. During expected use of the exercise machine 10, the user places one of his or her feet on the pedal 12A and the other foot on the pedal 12B. Pushing downward on one of the pedals 12 causes the corresponding connector 18 to rotate the rotating block 20 via the connection arm 26 against the frictional force generated between the friction belt 24 and the rotating block 20. The other connector 18, connected to the other end of the connection arm 26, pushes the other pedal 12 upward. For example, pushing downward on the pedal 12A causes the corresponding connector 18A to rotate the rotating block 20 via the connection arm 26 against the frictional force. The other connector 18B, connected to the other end of the connection arm 26, pushes the other pedal 12B upward. The exercise machine 10 forces muscles of the user to push against at least the frictional force generated between the friction belt 24 and the rotating block 20, thereby helping the user to develop and maintain physical fitness.
  • In the embodiment of Figs. 1 and 2, the base 14 includes a front stabilizer bar 28A and a rear stabilizer bar 28B for stably positioning the base 14 on a substantially planar surface. The center bar 22 is connected between central portions of the front and rear stabilizer bars 28A and 28B. The rotating block 20 rotates in a plane parallel to a plane defined by the center bar 22 and about an axis 30 normal to the plane defined by the center bar 22.
  • An adjustment mechanism 34 enables the user to adjust a magnitude of the frictional force generated between the friction belt 24 and the rotating block 20, thereby adjusting a resistance opposing movement of the pedals 12A and 12B and a level of effort required on the part of the user to move the pedals 12A and 12B.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a portion of the adjustment mechanism 34 of Fig. 1. In the embodiment of Figs. 1-3, the adjustment mechanism 34 includes a knob 36 connected to a bar 38. Rotating the knob 36 in one direction causes the bar 38 to move linearly in a first direction, and rotating the knob 36 in the other direction causes the bar 38 to move linearly in a second direction opposite the first direction.
  • As shown in Fig. 3, a pair of "L"- shaped bars 40A and 40B are mounted on the base 14 with a pair of mounting bolts 41 A and 41B such that the "L"-shaped bar 40A pivots about an axis 42A and the "L"-shaped bar 40B pivots about an axis 42B. The pair of "L"-shaped bars 40A and 40B are pivotally connected to an end 39 of the bar 38 and ends of the friction belt 24. The ends of the friction belt 24 are connected to the pair of "L"-shaped bars 40A and 40B with connector bolts 43A and 43B. As the end of the bar 38 moves linearly toward the rotating block 20, the frictional force between the friction belt 24 and the rotating block 20 is reduced, and as the end of the bar 38 moves linearly away from the rotating block 20, the frictional force between the friction belt 24 and the rotating block 20 is increased.
  • While the invention has been described with reference to at least one preferred embodiment, it is to be clearly understood by those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited thereto. Rather, the scope of the invention is to be interpreted only in conjunction with the appended claims.

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  1. An exercise machine, comprising:
    a base;
    a pair of pedals pivotally mounted to the base via a pair of pivot arms;
    a rotating block rotatably coupled to the base, the rotating block having an axis of rotation, an annular outer surface, and a pair of attachment points radially spaced from the axis of rotation;
    a pair of connectors each connected between one of the pivot arms and one of the pair of attachment points of the rotating block; and
    a friction belt positioned about, and in contact with, the annular outer surface of the rotating block,
    wherein moving one of the pedals towards the base causes the rotating block to rotate against the friction belt and also causes the other pedal to move away from the base.
  2. The exercise machine as recited in claim 1, characterized in that moving one of the pedals towards the base causes one of the connectors to rotate the rotating block and the other connector to move the other pedal away from the base.
  3. The exercise machine as recited in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the rotating block rotates against a frictional force generated between the friction belt and the rotating block.
  4. The exercise machine as recited in claim 1, 2 or 3, characterized in that the base comprises a center bar.
  5. The exercise machine as recited in claim 4, characterized in that the center bar is connected between a pair of stabilizer bars positioned at opposite ends of the base.
  6. The exercise machine as recited in claim 4 or 5, characterized in that the center bar defines a plane of the base.
  7. The exercise machine as recited in claim 6, characterized in that the rotating block rotates in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of the base and about an axis substantially normal to the plane of the base.
  8. The exercise machine as recited in claim 6 or 7, characterized in that each of the pivot arms pivots about an axis extending outward from the base at an angle of about 45 degrees relative to the plane of the base.
  9. The exercise machine as recited in claim 8, characterized in that the axes about which the pivot arms pivot are substantially coplanar and separated by an angle of about 90 degrees.
  10. The exercise machine as recited in any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the exercise machine further comprises a connection arm fixedly attached to the rotating block, wherein the connectors are connected to the rotating block via the connection arm.
  11. The exercise machine as recited in claim 10, characterized in that the connection arm comprises two opposed ends, wherein the ends of the connection arm extend outwardly from opposite sides of the rotating block.
  12. The exercise machine as recited in claim 11, characterized in that each of the connectors comprises a connector having two opposed ends, wherein one end of the each of the connectors is connected to one of the pivot arms and the other end of each of the connectors is connected to one of the ends of the connection arm.
  13. The exercise machine as recited in any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the exercise machine further comprises an adjustment mechanism coupled to the friction belt and configured to adjust a magnitude of a frictional force between the friction belt and the rotating block.
  14. The exercise machine as recited in claim 13, characterized in that the friction belt comprises two opposed ends, wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises a bar connected to the ends of the friction belt and a knob connected to the bar such that rotating the knob results in linear movement of the bar, and wherein the linear movement of the bar changes the magnitude of the frictional force between the friction belt and the rotating block.
  15. An exercise machine, comprising:
    a base;
    a pair of pedals pivotally mounted to the base via a pair of pivot arms;
    a rotating block rotatably coupled to the base;
    a connection arm fixedly attached to the rotating block and having two opposed ends;
    a pair of connectors each connected between one of the pivot arms and one of the ends of the connection arm;
    a friction belt positioned about, and in contact with, a circumference of the rotating block; and
    wherein moving one of the pedals towards the base causes the rotating block to rotate and the other pedal to move away from the base.
  16. The exercise machine as recited in claim 15, characterized in that moving one of the pedals towards the base causes one of the connectors to rotate the rotating block and the other connector to move the other pedal away from the base.
  17. The exercise machine as recited in claim 15 or 16, characterized in that the rotating block rotates against a frictional force generated between the friction belt and the rotating block.
  18. The exercise machine as recited in claim 15,16 or 17, characterized in that the base comprises a center bar defining a plane of the base.
  19. The exercise machine as recited in claim 18, characterized in that the rotating block rotates in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of the base and about an axis substantially normal to the plane of the base.
  20. The exercise machine as recited in any one of the preceding claims 15 to 19, characterized in that the exercise machine further comprises an adjustment mechanism coupled to the friction belt and configured to adjust a magnitude of a frictional force between the friction belt and the rotating block.
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