Mini stepper with flat steps
11318342 · 2022-05-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B22/0056
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2220/17
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00069
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2225/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Improvements in a transportable stepper are disclosed. The mini stepper has steps that remain horizontal through the entire stroke. The mini stepper uses parallel connected arms to maintain flat steps so a user steps in a natural position and maintain a balanced posture. The stepper has a step height adjustment that links the two pedals. The travel or highest position for the foot pads is adjustable to change the resistance or work-out intensity for the user by limiting the vertical travel for the foot pads and links the foot pads to ensure when one footpad is being pushed downward, the opposing footpad is being elevated. The resistance pistons are surrounded by an insulation tube that minimizes skin contact to hot pistons. The mini stepper has a display that links to an application for tracking/displaying exercise related information.
Claims
1. A mini stepper with flat steps comprising: a base frame having a central tube with a front frame tube and a rear frame tube; a shaft that extends through a display housing; said shaft having a left pivot tube on a left side of said central tube and a right pivot tube on a right side of said central tube; said left pivot tube is secured to an upper left support tube at a first end of said upper left support tube and a second end of said upper left support tube is pivotally attached to a left footpad; said right pivot tube is secured to an upper right support tube at a first end of said upper right support tube and a second end of said upper right support tube is pivotally attached to a right footpad; a left control arm is secured to said front frame tube at a first end of said left control arm and pivotally to said left footpad at a second end of said left control arm; a right control arm is secured to said front frame tube at a first end of said right control arm and pivotally to said right footpad at a second end of said right control arm, whereby said upper left support tube and said left control arm maintain said left footpad in an essentially horizontal relationship with said base frame in a step arc of motion of said left footpad and said upper right support tube and said right control arm maintain said right footpad in an essentially horizontal relationship with said base frame in a step arc of motion of said right footpad.
2. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 1, wherein said step arc of motion of said left footpad and/or said step arc of motion of said right footpad is resisted by at least one piston.
3. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 2, wherein resistance from said at least one piston is adjustable.
4. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 3, wherein said at least one piston has a piston shield.
5. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 1, wherein said motion of left footpad and said right footpad are linked to move in opposing directions of travel.
6. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 5, wherein a maximum said step arc of motion of at least one of said left footpad and said right footpad is adjustable.
7. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 6, wherein said adjustment is by pulling or pushing on a pull/push shaft that is connected to a pivot bracket.
8. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 7, wherein said pivot bracket links to at least one piston and to said right control arm or said left control arm.
9. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 6, wherein said maximum step arc has a vertical height between said footpads of at least 10 inches.
10. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 6, wherein said maximum step arc has a vertical height between said footpads of less than 10 inches.
11. A mini stepper with flat steps comprising: a base frame with a central tube; a shaft that extends through said central tube; said shaft having a left pivot tube on a left side of said central tube and a right pivot tube on a right side of said central tube; said left pivot tube is secured to an upper left support tube at a first end of said upper left support tube and a second end of said upper left support tube is pivotally attached to a left footpad; said right pivot tube is secured to an upper right support tube at a first end of said upper right support tube and a second end of said upper right support tube is pivotally attached to a right footpad; a left control arm is secured to said front frame tube at a first end of said left control arm and pivotally to said left footpad at a second end of said left control arm; a right control arm is secured to said front frame tube at a first end of said right control arm and pivotally to said right footpad at a second end of said right control arm, whereby said upper left support tube and said left control arm maintain said left footpad in an essentially horizontal relationship with said base frame in a step arc of motion of said left footpad and said upper right support tube and said right control arm maintain said right footpad in an essentially horizontal relationship with said base frame in a step arc of motion of said right footpad.
12. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 11, wherein said step arc of motion of said left footpad and/or said step arc of motion of said right footpad is resisted by at least one piston.
13. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 12, wherein resistance from said at least one piston is adjustable.
14. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 13, wherein said at least one piston has a piston shield.
15. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 11, wherein said motion of left footpad and said right footpad are linked to move in opposing directions of travel.
16. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 15, wherein a maximum said step arc of motion of at least one of said left footpad and said right footpad is adjustable.
17. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 16, wherein said adjustment is by pulling or pushing on a pull/push shaft that is connected to a pivot bracket.
18. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 17, wherein said pivot bracket links to at least one piston and to said right control arm or said left control arm.
19. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 16, wherein said maximum step arc has a vertical height between said footpads of at least 10 inches.
20. The mini stepper with flat steps according to claim 16, wherein said maximum step arc has a vertical height between said footpads of less than 10 inches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the drawings herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of the system and method of the present invention, as represented in the drawings, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, but is merely representative of various embodiments of the invention. The illustrated embodiments of the invention will be best understood by reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals throughout.
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(13) TABLE-US-00001 17 left foot 18 right foot 19 user 20 mini stepper 21L front frame tube 21R rear frame tube 22 end cap 23 central tube 24 cushion 30 resistance control 31 threaded tube 32 pull/push shaft 33 “U” bracket 34 pivot bracket 35 slot 36 pivot shaft 37 bushing/bearing 38 threads 39 sensor 40 display housing 41 display 42 button 50L left footpad 50R right footpad 51 elevated rim 52 textured pad 53L upper left support tube 53R upper right support tube 54L left pivot tube 54R right pivot tube 55L left footpad support 55R right footpad support 56L left travel stop tube 56R right travel stop tube 57 shaft 57L pivot shaft 57R pivot shaft 58L left control arm 58R right control arm 60L left piston rod 60R right piston rod 61L left piston 61R right piston 62L left piston shield 62R right piston shield 63L/R-69L/R pivot(s)/bushing(s) 70 parallel spacing 71L lower level 71R upper level 72L left bracket 73L link 73R link 74L left bracket 75R right bracket 90 Alt Piston 91 Alt Piston 95 in 96 out 97 move 98 rotate 99 step arc
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(15) The structure is supported on a “I” or “H” type frame having a front frame tube 21F and a rear frame tube 21R that are connected through a central tube 23. The ends of the front frame tube 21F and a rear frame tube 21R are shown with protective end caps 22 that enclose the ends, protect the ends and provide an anti-skid pad.
(16) The foot pads 50R and 50L are maintained in a flat or horizontal orientation regardless of the height of the foot pads 50R and 50L. A pair of connecting rods, tubes or arm are connected to each foot pad 50R and 50L to maintain the parallel relationship of the foot pads 50R and 50L. The structure that connects each foot pad also has a pivoting bracket 34 that links the foot pads 50R and 50L so the foot pads 50R and 50L operate in opposing up and down motion. A control knob 30 is also connected to the pivoting bracket 34 to limit the maximum height or travel of the foot pads 50R and 50L.
(17) The mini stepper 20 also has display in a display housing 40 that counts steps, floors, step rate, exercise time and can transmit exercise information using a wireless link to an application on a mobile device such as a phone, tablet or computer to track and accumulate exercise information.
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(19) The “I” or “H” type frame having a front frame tube 21F and a rear frame tube 21R that are connected through a central tube 23. The ends of the front frame tube 21F and a rear frame tube 21R are shown with protective end caps 22 that enclose the ends, protect the ends and provide an anti-skid pad. Centered in the front frame tube 21F is the display housing 40 with a display 41 and a select button 42 that allows a user to cycle through different display screens. In addition to the display 41, the mini stepper 20 has a wireless link to an application on a mobile device such as a phone, tablet or computer to track and accumulate exercise information. In this figure several section lines are shown to provide more detailed views of the mechanical interaction of the mini stepper 20.
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(21) The right foot pad 50L is shown secured onto a left foot pad support 55L. The upper left support tube 53L and the left control arm 58L connect the left foot pad support 55L through pivot points at a first end and to pivots in the display housing 40 at a second end. The tube of the left pivot shaft 57L is identified herein. A coupling connects the left control arm 58L to a pivot bracket 34 that connects through the display housing 40 to an opposing linkage of the right foot pad (not shown in this figure). The pivot bracket 34 connects to a “U” bracket 33. The “U” bracket 33 is centered with a bushing or bearing 37 on a pivot shaft 36. The pivot shaft 36 moves linearly within a slot 35.
(22) The “U” bracket 33 has a pull/push shaft 32 that is controlled by the resistance control 30. The resistance control 30 is essentially a threaded shaft that threads into a threaded tube 31. As the resistance control 30 is turned it will push or pull on the “U” bracket 33 to limit the uppermost position of the foot pads. Because the lowest position of the footpads is constrained by the right, or left footpad support 56L and the cushion 24 that is stopped by the rear frame tube 21R, the resistance control 30 only limits the vertical travel of the foot pads.
(23) In the preferred embodiment the difference between the lowest foot pad position and the highest foot pad position is about 2 to 10 inches of travel, but other travel heights are contemplated beyond 10 inches. For transportation the resistance control 30 can be set so both foot pads can rest with the cushion(s) 24 on the rear frame tube 21R. In this position there is essentially no travel to the footpads.
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(25) These cross sections also show the elevated rim 51 as it passes around the sides and front of the footpads. The structure is supported on an “I” or “H” type frame having a front frame tube 21F and a rear frame tube 21R, that are connected together through a central tube 23. The ends of the front frame tube 21F and a rear frame tube 21R are closed with endcap(s) 22.
(26) The lowest position of the footpads is constrained by the right, or left footpad support 56L or 56R. The cushion 24 is stopped by the rear frame tube 21R. The resistance control 30 only limits the vertical travel of the foot pads. The right foot pad 50R is shown secured onto a right foot pad support 55R, while the left foot pad 50L is shown secured onto a left foot pad support 55L.
(27) The upper right support tube 53R and the right control arm 58R connect the right foot pad support 55R through pivot points 63R and 64R at a first end on the right foot pad 55R and to pivots 68R and 66R at a second end in the display housing 40. A similar relationship exists in for the links to the left footpad 50L.
(28) Each respective left control arm 58L and right control arm 58R connects through a pivot 66L or 66R on a respective right bracket 72R or left bracket 72L. The respective right bracket 72R or left bracket 72L connects through a pivot 67L or 67R to a respective resistance air cylinder or right piston 61R or left piston 61R. The right piston rod 60R connects though a pivot 65R on a right bracket 74R that is secured to the right control arm 58R. Equivalently, the left piston rod 60L connects though a pivot 65L on a left bracket 74L that is secured to the left control arm 58L. The opposing ends of the left control arm 58L and the right control arm 58R connect with pivots 64L and 64R on their respective left or right foot pads supports 55L, 55R.
(29) The right piston 61R or left piston 61R are each surrounded by a right piston shield 62R or left piston shield 62L. The piston shields provide user protection from hot pistons where the heat is caused by resistance to extending and retracting the piston during exercise. The shields reduces the risk from a user being burned or injured when transporting the mini stepper after or during a workout.
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(31) The pivot bracket 34 connects with a right link 73R to a right bracket 72R and a left link 73L that connects to a left bracket 72L through pivot 69R or 69L. Each respective bracket 72L or 72R is welded or otherwise secured to their respective left pivot tube 54L, upper left support tube 53L or right pivot tube 54R, upper right support tube 53R so they move or pivot as a single sub assembly on pivots 68L or 68R. The opposing ends of the upper left support tube 53L or the upper right support tube 53R connects with pivots 63L or 63R to foot pad support(s) 55R or 55L on footpad(s) 50R or 50L. Both the left pivot tube 54L and the right pivot tube 54R pivot or rotate on a pivot shaft 57 that passes through the display housing 40 as shown in
(32) Each control arm 58L or 58R is supported on each end with pivots 64L, 66L or pivots 64R, 66R. Each resistance piston 61L and 61R is supported on the piston body end on pivots 67L, 67R and on the piston rod end 60L, 60R on pivots 65L and 65R. Steping or cycling of the foot pads is counted with a sensor 39 that is connected to the display or a transmitter that sends the step information through a wireless link to an application.
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(34) Thus, specific embodiments of a mini stepper with flat steps have been disclosed. It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims.