Simulated stair climbing exercise apparatus having variable sensory feedback
First Claim
1. An exercise apparatus for simulating a stair climbing exercise and for providing an operator with two stepping modes and a varying amount of sensory feedback to a lifting foot of the operator, comprising:
- a base;
a frame extending from said base for providing the operator a means for balancing his upper body when performing the stair-climbing exercise;
left and right foot mechanisms housed within said base and having left and right foot support steps, each of said foot support steps extending from said base and being capable of substantially vertical upward and downward strokes, wherein the operator places his left foot and right foot on said left and right foot support steps, respectively, and wherein the left and right feed of the operator are alternatively the lifting foot in the stair climbing exercise; and
an interconnection mechanism connecting said left and right foot mechanisms comprising an interconnection means and an indirect interconnection means whereby the foot mechanisms are caused to operate in a dependent stepping mode in the lower range of the stroke and in an independent stepping mode in the upper range of the stroke.
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Abstract
A simulated stair climbing exercise apparatus having variable sensory feedback is provided. Sensory feedback, in the form of a lifting force acting on a lifting foot of the operator, varies with the operator'"'"'s location in the stepping stroke. Maximum sensory feedback is provided at a lower portion of the stroke, minimum sensory feedback is provided at an upper portion of the stroke and maximum feedback at the lower portions. Sensory feedback is effected by means of direct interconnection of left and right foot mechanisms in combination with a spring. Direct interconnection is achieved by a cable routed around a series of pulleys such that a downward force on one foot mechanism results in an equal and opposite lifting force on the other foot mechanism. One of the pulleys is a floating pulley that is free to move and its positioned based upon the operating position of the stepping stroke. The spring is connected to the floating pulley such at 1) the direct interconnection cable controls the lifting force in the lower portion of the stroke, 2) the spring controls the lifting force at the upper portion of the stroke, and 3) a combination of the cable and spring control lifting force in the mid range.
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7 Claims
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1. An exercise apparatus for simulating a stair climbing exercise and for providing an operator with two stepping modes and a varying amount of sensory feedback to a lifting foot of the operator, comprising:
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a base; a frame extending from said base for providing the operator a means for balancing his upper body when performing the stair-climbing exercise; left and right foot mechanisms housed within said base and having left and right foot support steps, each of said foot support steps extending from said base and being capable of substantially vertical upward and downward strokes, wherein the operator places his left foot and right foot on said left and right foot support steps, respectively, and wherein the left and right feed of the operator are alternatively the lifting foot in the stair climbing exercise; and an interconnection mechanism connecting said left and right foot mechanisms comprising an interconnection means and an indirect interconnection means whereby the foot mechanisms are caused to operate in a dependent stepping mode in the lower range of the stroke and in an independent stepping mode in the upper range of the stroke. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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