Multi-mode exercising apparatus
First Claim
1. A multi-mode execising apparatus comprisinga central support housing,a rotary actuator mounted to said support housing and adapted to be hydraulically driven in opposite rotational directions about a rotational axis, and including an output shaft extending along said rotational axis,hydraulic pump means for pressurizing a hydraulic fluid,servo valve means interconnected between said pressurized hydraulic fluid and said rotary actuator for controlling fluid flow in each direction through said actuator in response to an electrical input signal,an arm extending radially with respect to said rotational axis and having one end thereof fixed to said output shaft, and an opposite end spaced radially from said rotational axis,a slider slideably mounted to said arm and including locking means for releaseably positioning said slider at an adjustable location along the radial length of said arm,a user engageable handle adapted to be engaged by the body of the user during use of said apparatus,block means mounting said handle to said slider and such that said handle extends in a direction generally parallel to said rotational axis, said block means including load cell means for providing an electrical signal which is proportional to the magnitude of the force exerted by the user on said handle during use of said apparatus.position sensing means for generating an electrical signal representative of the rotational position of said actuator, andcontrol means for controlling the input electrical signal to said servo valve means in response to the signals from said load cell means and said position sensing means and in accordance with a predetermined control program, and whereby the positioning of said load cell means immediately adjacent the user handle serves to effectively avoid any force component from the weight of said arm and said slider from being included in the output signal of said load cell means.
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Abstract
A computer controlled exercising apparatus is disclosed which includes a rotary actuator having an output shaft, and a hydraulic power system for powering the actuator in either rotational direction. The output shaft of the actuator includes splined opposite free ends, and a radial arm is selectively attachable to either one of the ends. The outer end of the radial arm mounts a user engageable handle, and a load cell is mounted immediately adjacent the handle, so as to provide an output signal which does not include any force component from the weight or inertia of the radial arm. The apparatus also includes means for sensing the rotational position of the actuator, and the signals from the load cell and the position sensing means are fed to a computerized controller, which in turn controls the operation of the actuator in accordance with a predetermined program.
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1. A multi-mode execising apparatus comprising
a central support housing, a rotary actuator mounted to said support housing and adapted to be hydraulically driven in opposite rotational directions about a rotational axis, and including an output shaft extending along said rotational axis, hydraulic pump means for pressurizing a hydraulic fluid, servo valve means interconnected between said pressurized hydraulic fluid and said rotary actuator for controlling fluid flow in each direction through said actuator in response to an electrical input signal, an arm extending radially with respect to said rotational axis and having one end thereof fixed to said output shaft, and an opposite end spaced radially from said rotational axis, a slider slideably mounted to said arm and including locking means for releaseably positioning said slider at an adjustable location along the radial length of said arm, a user engageable handle adapted to be engaged by the body of the user during use of said apparatus, block means mounting said handle to said slider and such that said handle extends in a direction generally parallel to said rotational axis, said block means including load cell means for providing an electrical signal which is proportional to the magnitude of the force exerted by the user on said handle during use of said apparatus. position sensing means for generating an electrical signal representative of the rotational position of said actuator, and control means for controlling the input electrical signal to said servo valve means in response to the signals from said load cell means and said position sensing means and in accordance with a predetermined control program, and whereby the positioning of said load cell means immediately adjacent the user handle serves to effectively avoid any force component from the weight of said arm and said slider from being included in the output signal of said load cell means.
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8. A multi-mode exercising apparatus comprising
a central support housing, an actuator assembly mounted to said support housing, said actuator assembly including a rotary actuator adapted to be hydraulically driven in opposite rotational directions about a rotational axis, and including an output shaft extending along said rotational axis, and with said output shaft having opposite ends which are positioned on respective opposite sides of said rotary actuator, hydraulic pump means mounted to said support housing for pressurizing a hydraulic fluid. servo valve means interconnected between said pressurized hydraulic fluid and said rotary actuator for controlling fluid flow in each direction through said actuator in response to an electrical input signal, a radial arm, means releasably and selectively mounting said radial arm to either one of said ends of said output shaft, and such that said radial arm extends radially with respect to said rotational axis. a user engageable handle adapted to be engaged by the body of the user during use of said apparatus, means mounting said handle to said radial arm and such that said handle extends in a direction generally parallel to said rotational axis, load cell means for providing an electrical signal which is proportional to the magnitude of the force exerted by the user on said handle during use of said apparatus, position sensing means for generating an electrical signal representative of the rotational position of said actuator, and control means for controlling the input electrical signal to said servo valve means in response to the signals from said load cell means and said position sensing means and in accordance with a predetermined control program, whereby the user may be positioned in either side of said actuator assembly and with said radial arm mounted to the adjacent end of said output shaft.
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