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US20040266586A1 - Exercise device using compression resistance mechanism - Google Patents

Exercise device using compression resistance mechanism
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US20040266586A1
US20040266586A1US10/606,492US60649203AUS2004266586A1US 20040266586 A1US20040266586 A1US 20040266586A1US 60649203 AUS60649203 AUS 60649203AUS 2004266586 A1US2004266586 A1US 2004266586A1
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An exercise machine utilizing a new compression resistance device is disclosed. The machine is a “stepper”, meaning it is actuated by using a stepping motion by the user's feet. The construction and design of the exercise device is that activation twists the body in a manner to emulate skiing. Resistance is provided by a compression resistance mechanism. Compressible cylinders are positioned coaxially on a rod between two blocking bodies. As the machine is actuated, the rod is pulled through one of the bodies, thereby compressing the cylinders. The resistance mechanism is suitable for other applications then the disclosed exercise device.

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I claim:
1. A resistance mechanism comprising:
a. a base rod, having two ends and a defined axis
b. at least one compressible cylinder in a coaxial relation to the base rod.
c. a stop structure, abutting the at least one cylinder and disposed at one end of the base rod
d. a thrust block, disposed next to the at least one cylinder towards the end opposite the stop structure, the thrust block further comprising:
i. a block body having a centrally defined hole, through which the base rod passes; and
ii. a pivot axel, extending in a downwards direction from the block body;
e. An interface for attaching to a device requiring a resistance feature, the interface located at the end opposite the stop structure;
wherein, the resistance mechanism is actuated when the base rod is pulled in a manner to lessen the distance between the thrust block and stop structure, thereby compressing the at least one cylinders and providing resistance.
2. The resistance mechanism ofclaim 1 further comprising at least one bushing, coaxially attached inside of each compressible cylinder between the cylinder and the base rod, said bushing being non-compressible so as to limit compression of each cylinder.
3. The resistance mechanism ofclaim 1, wherein at least one material from which the at least one compressible cylinder is composed is selected from the group consisting of rubbers, synthetic rubbers, plastics, polymers, and metals.
4. The resistance mechanism ofclaim 3, wherein the stop structure is a handle, coaxially disposed on the base rod.
5. The resistance mechanism ofclaim 4, wherein the handle is threadingly engaged to the base rod, allowing for both removal and pre-compression of the at least one cylinder thereby increasing resistance.
6. The resistance mechanism ofclaim 2, wherein the stop structure is a handle, coaxially disposed on the base rod.
7. The resistance mechanism ofclaim 6, wherein the handle is threadingly engaged to the base rod, allowing for pre-compression of the at least one cylinder thereby increasing resistance.
8. The resistance device ofclaim 1, wherein the stop structure is a handle, coaxially disposed on the base rod.
9. The resistance mechanism ofclaim 9, wherein the handle is threadingly engaged to the base rod, allowing for pre-compression of the at least one cylinder thereby increasing resistance.
10. An exerciser comprising:
a. an exerciser base, further comprising:
i. a central base support;
ii. stabilizing means;
iii. a single upwardly extending base axel, extending from the base support;
b. a rotative body, coaxial with the base axel and having a generally horizontally displaced axel and a resistance attachment means disposed opposite the horizontally displaced axel;
c. a pair of foot pad arms, cantileverally attached to the horizontally displaced axel, one on either side of the rotative body; and
d. a pair of attachment rods, each with a pair of joints disposed at opposite ends of each rod and attached individually by a joint to a foot pad arm and both attached by the other joint to the base axel, said location of the connection with the base axel being disposed above the rotative body, thereby locating the connection of the rods with the base axel above the foot pad arms;
wherein foot pad arms are actuated in a vertical manner and thereby draw rods up and down with foot pad arm and foot pad arms rotate with the rotative body due to the fixed length of the rods.
11. The exercise device ofclaim 10 further comprising a resistance means for providing restorative force when the footpad arms are actuated.
12. The exercise device ofclaim 11, the resistance means comprising:
a. a base rod, having two ends and a defined axis
b. at least one compressible cylinder in a coaxial relation to the base rod.
c. a stop structure, abutting the at least one cylinder and disposed at one end of the base rod
d. a thrust block, disposed next to the at least one cylinder towards the end opposite the stop structure, the thrust block further comprising:
i. A block body having a centrally defined hole, through which the base rod passes; and
ii. a pivot axel, extending in a downwards direction from the block body; and
e. an interface for attaching to a device requiring a resistance feature, the interface located at the end opposite the stop structure;
wherein, the resistance mechanism is actuated when the base rod is pulled in a manner to lessen the distance between the thrust block and stop structure, thereby compressing the at least one cylinders and providing resistance.
13. The resistance mechanism ofclaim 12 further comprising at least one bushing, coaxially attached inside of each compressible cylinder between the cylinder and the base rod, said bushing being non-compressible so as to limit compression of each cylinder.
14. The exercise device ofclaim 13, wherein at least one material from which the at least one compressible cylinder is composed is selected from the group consisting of: rubbers, synthetic rubbers, plastics, polymers, and metals.
15. The exercise device ofclaim 14, wherein the stop structure is a handle, coaxially disposed on the base rod.
16. The exercise device ofclaim 15, wherein the handle is threadingly engaged to the base rod, allowing for both removal and pre-compression of the at least one cylinder thereby increasing resistance.
17. The exercise device ofclaim 13, wherein the stop structure is a handle, coaxially disposed on the base rod.
18. The exercise device ofclaim 17, wherein the handle is threadingly engaged to the base rod, allowing for pre-compression of the at least one cylinder thereby increasing resistance.
19. The exercise device ofclaim 12, wherein the stop structure is a handle, coaxially disposed on the base rod.
20. The exercise device ofclaim 19, wherein the handle is threadingly engaged to the base rod, allowing for pre-compression of the at least one cylinder thereby increasing resistance.
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