A63B2022/0043

UPPER AND LOWER BODY PUSH AND PULL EXERCISE MACHINE WITH A ONE DIRECTIONAL RESISTANCE MECHANISM AND ADJUSTABLE ANGLE

A machine for concurrently performing opposing pushing and pulling motions with the legs and arms at various angles to simulate multiple exercises including climbing, running and crawling motions, wherein the machine is adjustable in angle. The individual lower body user supports move in a back and forth pattern on rails and include foot platforms and shin support pads for support a user's lower body and pivoting upper body user support hand grips wherein the left upper body user support and left lower body user support move in opposite directions and the right upper body user support and right lower body user support move in opposite directions and all four user supports move in unison.

Crawl simulation exercise and stretching machine
12194335 · 2025-01-14 ·

A crawling simulation exercise and stretching machine having left and right horizontally oriented curved tracks suspended between a forward support frame and a rearward support frame, left and right leg supports assemblies movably mounted on the curved tracks and each having a foot platform and shin pads for supporting a user's legs, left and right arm supports assemblies pivotally mounted on the forward support frame and each having a lever and handle for supporting a user's arms, a rocker arm assembly located central to the leg supports assemblies and the arm supports assemblies, and multiple linkage assemblies operably connecting the leg supports assemblies and the arm supports assemblies to the rocker arm assembly such that the leg supports assemblies and the arm supports assemblies cooperate to create a reciprocating arcing motion of the user's arms and legs to simulate a crawling exercise or stretching motion.

Conditioning Rope with Exchange Handle
20170203145 · 2017-07-20 ·

An exchangeable handle system for use with a conditioning rope comprises a conditioning rope, handle connector and a handle attachment. In accordance therewith, the handle attachment may be interchanged and/or replaced on the handle connector by a user thereof.

EXERCISE APPARATUS
20170173381 · 2017-06-22 ·

An exercise apparatus comprising a foot support movable by the user on the frame back and forth through any one of a plurality of complete, reproducible and different arc segments of a master arcuate path, the foot support being interconnected to an arc segment selection device that is manually actuatable to enable the user to manually select any one of the plurality of different arc segments, the foot support being interconnected to an arm having a handle manually graspable by the user to reduce or increase power or energy required by the user to move the foot support.

A TRAINING MACHINE FOR A SIMULTANEOUS TRAINING OF HUMAN SHOULDER GIRDLE, PELVIC GIRDLE, AND TRUNK MUSCLES (VARIANTS)

The invention (variants) relates to a field of sports and medicine, and it concerns training devices, namely, rotary training machines which are used for a simultaneous training of human should, pelvic girdles, and trunk muscles. The claimed invention is based on a task to create a rotary multi-function training machine for the simultaneous training of human shoulder girdle, pelvic girdle, and trunk muscles, while involving all groups of muscles in a balanced manner in order to provide a high quality and efficiency of the trainings at different usage modes of the training machine due to maintaining a synchronization of a rotation of shafts of load modules of the training machine by adjusting a relationship between their rotational speed and efforts applied thereto.

SELF-AMBULATION HELPER AND ASSISTIVE REHABILITATIVE DEVICE
20250090899 · 2025-03-20 ·

The present invention relates to a self-ambulation helper and assistive rehabilitative device that is primarily designed to train the initial developmental phase of early life i.e., independent crawling. The device includes a tummy rest, a pair of forearm rest, a pair of leg rests, a left supporting rod, a right supporting rod, and a main frame. The tummy rest includes a tummy bracket, a top layer, and a pair of height adjusting mechanisms. The pair of forearm rest includes a left forearm rest and a right forearm rest. The pair of leg rest includes a left leg rest and a right leg rest. Each forearm rest and each leg rest include an adjustable strap and a base support. The device ensures reinforcement of biomechanically correct training patterns through repetitive practice at home for such patients.

Foldable recumbent stepper exercise device
09545538 · 2017-01-17 ·

A portable recumbent stepper device may comprise a frame which may have a main body in the form of a beam extending fore-to-aft. The frame may also include a front leg and a rear base both for providing vertical and lateral support. The device may include an upward frame element fixedly joined to the fore end of the main body. A pair of foot pedals may be hingedly joined to the upward frame element. A pair of upwardly extending handles may be hingedly joined to the upward frame element and to the foot pedals so that they move in unison with the foot pedals, and the handles may be swept rearward to accommodate a seated user. A pair of resistance elements may be joined to the frame at one end and to one of the pair of foot pedals at another end.

Recumbent Exercise Apparatus
20250303228 · 2025-10-02 ·

An exercise apparatus includes a seat and a movement mechanism located in front of the seat, the movement mechanism has two pedals for the user to step on with both feet respectively. During exercise, the middle portion of each pedal cyclically displaces along a predetermined pedal exercise path based on the guidance of the movement mechanism. Additionally, an elevation angle of the toe end relative to the heel end gradually increases and decreases in a cycle period. The predetermined pedal exercise path includes a highest position, a lowest position, a frontmost position, a rearmost position, a maximum elevation position, and a minimum elevation position. The maximum elevation position is located within a path from the highest position to the lowest position, passing through the frontmost position. Similarly, the minimum elevation position is located within path from the lowest position to the highest position, passing through the rearmost position.

CLIMBING EXERCISE MACHINE
20260000932 · 2026-01-01 · ·

A climbing exercise machine includes first and second lifting assemblies, each having a pedal and a handle. The two lifting assemblies can be moved up and down linearly and driven by each other through an alternating mechanism. The alternating mechanism has a rotating member, a first link rod and a second link rod. The rotating member has a first rotating portion and a second rotating portion. The first link rod connects the first rotating portion and the first lifting assembly, and the second link rod connects the second rotating portion and the second lifting assembly, so that up-down movements of the two lifting assemblies and rotation of the rotating member are driven by each other. Additionally, the rotating member is connected to a flywheel through a transmission mechanism and is driven by each other, and the inertia of the flywheel helps reciprocating movement of the pedal and the handle.

Self-ambulation helper and assistive rehabilitative device
12564758 · 2026-03-03 ·

The present invention relates to a self-ambulation helper and assistive rehabilitative device that is primarily designed to train the initial developmental phase of early life i.e., independent crawling. The device includes a tummy rest, a pair of forearm rest, a pair of leg rests, a left supporting rod, a right supporting rod, and a main frame. The tummy rest includes a tummy bracket, a top layer, and a pair of height adjusting mechanisms. The pair of forearm rest includes a left forearm rest and a right forearm rest. The pair of leg rest includes a left leg rest and a right leg rest. Each forearm rest and each leg rest include an adjustable strap and a base support. The device ensures reinforcement of biomechanically correct training patterns through repetitive practice at home for such patients.