ELLIPTICAL EXERCISE DEVICE
20170087404 ยท 2017-03-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2022/0676
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/0015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2022/0682
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B22/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An elliptical exercise device includes a frame supporting guide links which provide for a horizontal component of motion of associated foot support links. A mechanical coupling couples the foot support links to a crank system and intermediate links couple the crank system to the guide links such that a foot receiving area of each foot support link moves in a closed generally elliptical path when the crank system rotates.
Claims
1. An elliptical exercise device comprising: a frame configured to be supported on a horizontal surface, the frame having a first pivot axis, a second pivot axis and a pivot location defined thereon; a first and a second guide link each having a first and a second attachment point defined thereon, each guide link being pivotally attached, through its first attachment point, to the frame at the first pivot axis thereof; a first and a second foot support link each configured to support a user's foot thereupon, each foot support link being pivotally connected to the second attachment point of a respective one of the guide links so that when the guide links reciprocate relative to the frame, they each cause their respective foot support link to move in a path of travel having a substantially horizontal component of motion; a crank system pivotally attached to the frame at the second pivot axis thereof, the crank system being rotatable about the second pivot axis; a first and a second mechanical coupling each including: a rocker anal pivotally interconnected with the frame at the pivot location, each rocker arm having a forward end and a rearward end; a flexible foot support element extending upwardly from a respective one of the foot support links to the rearward end of the rocker arm; and a forward flexible element coupling the forward end of the rocker arm to the crank system such that rotation of the crank system about the second pivot axis causes the rocker anal to pivot about the pivot location, thereby causing the foot support link to move upwardly and downwardly; wherein the forward flexible element is longer than the flexible foot support element; and wherein both the forward flexible element and the flexible foot support element extend generally vertically; a first and a second intermediate link each having a first end coupled to the crank system and a second end coupled to a respective one of the guide links such that rotation of the crank system about the second pivot axis causes the respective first and second guide links to pivot about the first pivot axis such that the foot support links move in the path of travel having a substantially horizontal component of motion; wherein the mechanical couplings and the intermediate links are coupled to the crank system such that the horizontal component of motion and the vertical component of motion are out of phase wherein when the horizontal component of motion of each foot support link is at its forwardmost or rearwardmost limit, the vertical component of motion of the same foot support link is approximately midway between its uppermost and lowermost limit; whereby a foot receiving area of each foot support link moves in a generally elliptical path when the crank system rotates about the second pivot axis.
2. An exercise device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising: the frame having a forward portion forward of the first pivot axis and a rearward portion rearward of the first pivot axis; the pivot location disposed rearward of the first pivot axis on the rearward portion of the frame; a first and a second forward pulley supported on the forward portion of the frame and forward of the second pivot axis; each of the forward flexible elements having a first end interconnected to the crank system and a second end interconnected to a respective one of the rocker arms, each forward flexible element extending over a respective one of the forward pulleys; and the first end of each forward flexible element extending rearwardly from the respective forward pulley to the crank system.
3. An exercise device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the forward flexible elements are indirectly coupled to the crank system by being coupled to a respective one of the intermediate links.
4. An exercise device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the intermediate links are indirectly coupled to the crank system.
5. An elliptical exercise device comprising: a frame configured to be supported on a horizontal surface, the frame having a first pivot axis and a second pivot axis defined thereon; a first and a second guide link each having a first and a second attachment point defined thereon, each guide link being pivotally attached, through its first attachment point, to the frame at the first pivot axis thereof; a first and a second foot support link each configured to support a user's foot thereupon, each foot support link being pivotally connected to the second attachment point of a respective one of the guide links so that when the guide links reciprocate relative to the frame, they each cause their respective foot support link to move in a path of travel having a substantially horizontal component of motion; a crank system pivotally attached to the frame at the second pivot axis thereof, the crank system being rotatable about the second pivot axis; a first and second vertical control guide disposed on the frame rearwardly of the first and second pivot axes and above the second pivot axis; a first and a second flexible element each coupling a respective one of the foot support links to the crank system such that rotation of the crank system about the second pivot axis moves the foot support links in a path of travel having a substantially vertical component of motion, each flexible element including a foot support portion extending upwardly from a respective one of the foot support links to the respective vertical control guide and extending generally vertically when the foot support links are at middle position; a first and a second intermediate link each having a first end coupled to the crank system and a second end coupled to a respective one of the guide links such that rotation of the crank system about the second pivot axis causes the respective first and second guide links to pivot about the first pivot axis such that the foot support links move in the path of travel having a substantially horizontal component of motion; a retraction mechanism for changing the effective length of the flexible elements such that the position of each foot support link relative to the corresponding guide link is altered, thereby altering a motion profile of each foot receiving area, the retraction mechanism having a first and second intermediate pulley and a first and second arm, each arm pivotally connected to the frame and connected to the respective intermediate pulley, each intermediate pulley engaging one of the flexible elements and moveable by the respective aim so as to change the effective length of the mechanical coupling; wherein the mechanical couplings and the intermediate links are coupled to the crank system such that the horizontal component of motion and the vertical component of motion are out of phase wherein when the horizontal component of motion of each foot support link is at its forwardmost or rearwardmost limit, the vertical component of motion of the same foot support link is approximately midway between its uppermost and lowermost limit; whereby a foot receiving area of each foot support link moves in a generally elliptical path when the crank system rotates about the second pivot axis.
6. An exercise device in accordance with claim 5, wherein each vertical control guide is a pulley rotationally mounted on the frame.
7. An exercise device in accordance with claim 5, wherein each flexible element has a first end interconnected to the crank system, a second end interconnected to a respective one of the foot support links, and a midportion extending over one of the vertical control guides on the frame.
8. An exercise device in accordance with claim 7, further comprising: the frame having a forward portion forward of the first pivot axis and a rearward portion rearward of the first pivot axis. a first and a second upper pulley supported on the forward portion of the frame and above the second pivot axis; the midportion of each of the flexible elements further extending over a respective one of the upper pulleys; the first end of each flexible element extending downwardly from the respective upper pulley to the crank system; and the intermediate links extend generally vertically upwardly from the crank system.
9. An exercise device in accordance with claim 8, further comprising: a first and second forward pulley supported on the forward portion of the frame and forward of the second pivot axis; the midportion of each of the flexible elements further extending over a respective one of the forward pulleys; and the first end of each flexible element extending rearwardly from the respective forward pulley to the crank system.
10. An exercise device in accordance with claim 10, wherein: the crank system includes four attachment points disposed approximately 90 degrees apart; and the first ends of the mechanical couplings being coupled to two of the attachment points and the intermediate links being coupled to the other two of the attachment points.
11. An exercise device in accordance with claim 5, wherein the intermediate links extend generally rearwardly from the crank system.
12. An exercise device in accordance with claim 7, wherein the first end of each of the flexible elements is interconnected to the crank system by being connected to one of the intermediate links.
13. An exercise device in accordance with claim 7, wherein: the crank system includes a first crank arm and a second crank arm; the first end of each of the flexible elements is directly connected to one of the crank arms; and the first end of each intermediate link is connected to the same crank arm as the corresponding flexible element.
14. An exercise device in accordance with claim 5, wherein: each of the guide links has a connecting portion extending forwardly to a third attachment point; the second end of each of the intermediate links being connected to the third attachment point of a respective one of the guide links; and the intermediate links extend generally vertically.
15. An exercise device in accordance with claim 5, wherein the intermediate links are indirectly coupled to the crank system.
16. An exercise device in accordance with claim 5, wherein: the foot support links are generally horizontal, the connection between each foot support link and a respective one of the guide links being at a forward end of the foot support link, the foot receiving area being defined at a rearward end of each foot support link, and the foot support potion of each mechanical coupling being connected to a mid portion of a respective one of the foot support links.
17. An exercise device in accordance with claim 5, wherein: the guide links have a working length defined between the first attachment point and the second attachment point; and the intermediate links have a length that is at least 80% of the guide link working length.
18. An exercise device in accordance with claim 5, wherein: the substantially horizontal component of motion of each foot support link has a higher acceleration when the foot support link is moving through its forward end of travel than when the foot support link is moving through its rearward end of travel.
19. An exercise device in accordance with claim 5, wherein: the vertical height of the vertical component of motion is adjustable; and the connection between each flexible element and the crank system is adjustable with respect to the second pivot axis so as to change the vertical height of the vertical component of motion.
20. An exercise device in accordance with claim 5, wherein: the horizontal length of the horizontal component of motion is adjustable; and each of the guide links has a third attachment point defined thereon; the second end of each of the intermediate links being connected to the third attachment point of a respective one of the guide links; and the third attachment points being adjustable so as to change the horizontal length of the horizontal component of motion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0044] The present invention will be explained with reference to some particular embodiments, and it is to be understood that yet other embodiments, modifications, and variations thereof will be apparent to those of skill in the art in view of the teaching presented herein. As will be clear to those of skill in the art, an elliptical exercise device is designed to be used by a user placing each of their feet on a respective foot receiving area and then moving their feet along a closed elliptical path. As such, an elliptical exercise device includes left and right elements for supporting the respective left and right feet of the user. The right and left components of the exercise device are typically substantially the same, though the machine may be constructed such that the two foot receiving areas are 180 degrees out of phase. That is, when one foot receiving area is moving forwardly, the other foot receiving area is moving rearwardly. The present invention will be described primarily with reference to only one set of the components, with it being understood that the corresponding components on the other half of the device are constructed similarly.
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[0046] A pair of guide links are pivotally interconnected with the frame so as to be pivotable about the first pivot axis 18.
[0047] Each guide link 20 has a corresponding foot support link 28 pivotally connected thereto. In the illustrated embodiment, the foot support link 28 has a forward end 30 pivotally interconnected with the second attachment point 24 of the guide link 20. The foot support link 28 further has a foot receiving area 32 defined at its rearward end.
[0048] A crank system 34 is pivotally interconnected with the frame 12 such that the crank system 34 rotates about a second pivot axis 36 defined on the frame. In the illustrated embodiment, the crank system is disposed adjacent the lower portion 16 of the frame 12 and on the forward portion of the frame. Referring to
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[0050] The elliptical exercise device 10 further includes a first and second mechanical coupling each coupling one of the foot support links to the crank system such that rotation of the crank system about the second pivot axis 36 moves the foot support links 28 in a path of travel having a substantially vertical component of motion. In the embodiment of
[0051] The flexible coupling 60 may be said to have a foot support portion 66 that extends upwardly from the second end 64 to a vertical control guide 68. In this embodiment, the vertical control guide 68 takes the form of a pulley that is supported on the upper portion 14 of the frame 12, near the rearward end of the upper portion 14. The vertical control guide 68 is located rearwardly of the first pivot axis 18 and the second pivot axis 36. As such, the vertical control guide is located on the rearward portion of the frame. As shown, the vertical control guide 68 is also above the second pivot axis 36 and on a similar level to the first pivot axis 18. The flexible coupling 60 then extends forwardly from the vertical control guide 68 to an upper pulley 70, then downwardly to a forward pulley 72 and then rearwardly to where the first end 62 connects to the crank arm 38. As shown, the upper pulley 70 may be on the upper portion and forward portion of the frame and the forward pulley may be on the forward portion of the frame below the upper pulley. In some embodiments, it is preferred that the flexible coupling 60 extend forwardly from where it connects to the crank system 34 so as to provide the desired motion profile. The flexible coupling may be routed or arranged differently than illustrated in alternative embodiments.
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[0053] One or more intermediate pulleys may be provided in addition to those that are illustrated, as desired to position the flexible coupling. In addition, in accordance with a further aspect of the present invention, provision may be made for changing the effective length of the flexible coupling, or the mechanical coupling, in any embodiment. This may be done to alter the motion profile of the foot receiving area. In the embodiment of
[0054] As will be clear to those of skill in the art, as the crank system 34 rotates about the second pivot axis 36, the flexible coupling 60 moves the foot support link 28 upwardly and downwardly, specifically by pivoting the foot support link 28 about the attachment point 24 of the guide link 20. Put another way, the mechanical couplings each couple a respective one of the foot support links to the cranks system such that rotation of the crank system about the second pivot axis moves the foot support links in a path of travel having a vertical component of motion. As the crank system 34 rotates about the second pivot axis 36, the flexible coupling 60 and the intermediate link 46 cooperate to cause the foot receiving area 32 of the foot support link to move along a closed generally elliptical path. This path may be considered to be fixed in that the path may not be changed by the user merely applying different forces to the foot receiving areas 32. Further, the horizontal and vertical components of motion are coupled such that the user may not vary the stride and length or switch between generally horizontal and vertical motions during use. However, the profile of the fixed and closed generally elliptical path may be changed by adjusting the exercise device in various ways. For example, the horizontal length of the horizontal component of travel and/or vertical height of the vertical component of travel maybe adjustable in various ways. The horizontal stride length may be adjusted by moving the third attachment point 44 inwardly and outwardly, to one of the other connecting points 56 on the connecting portion 42 of the guide link 20. Referring to
[0055] As mentioned above, the horizontal component of motion and the vertical component of motion are out of phase with each other. This means that when the horizontal component of motion of each foot support link is at its forwardmost or rearwardmost limit, the vertical component of motion of the same foot support link is approximately midway between its uppermost and lowermost limit. It is stated that the foot support link is approximately midway to indicate that the vertical and horizontal motions do not have to be exactly 90 degrees out of phase. The amount that they are out of phase may vary from 90 degrees in either direction, though in most embodiments it is close to 90 degrees. The out of phase movement is determined by how the mechanical couplings and intermediate links are coupled to the crank system. The mechanical couplings and intermediate links may be directly or indirectly coupled to the crank system. In
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[0057] An elliptical exercise device may exhibit a variety of paths of foot motion, all of which may be considered to be elliptical. Some such elliptical paths are more desirable than others. For example, some paths may be more comfortable or natural feeling to a user. Additionally, the velocity and acceleration of the foot receiving areas at various points along the path of motion will depend on the configuration of the exercise device. Preferred embodiments of the present invention provide a comfortable and natural feeling elliptical path with velocity and acceleration characteristics that provide for a comfortable user experience. In some embodiments, it is preferred that the horizontal component of motion of each foot support link has a higher acceleration when the support link is moving through its forward end of travel than when the foot support link is moving through its rearward end of travel.
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[0059] As shown, the hash marks are not evenly spaced along the line 86. Instead, the hash marks are closer to one another near positions 1 and 9. If the crank 81 rotates at a constant speed, the slider will travel at a higher rate of speed at locations where the hash marks are far apart and at lower rates of speed where the hash marks are closer to one another. As will be clear with reference to
[0060] Preferred embodiments of the present invention are arranged such that the rate of acceleration of the foot receiving area is higher when the foot support link is moving through its forward end of travel than when the foot support link is moving through its rearward end of travel. Referring again to
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[0068] The foregoing describes some particular embodiments of the present invention. Other embodiments, modifications, and variations thereof will be apparent to those of skill in the art in view of the teaching presented herein. The foregoing is not meant to be a limitation upon the practice of the present invention. For example, any feature of any of the embodiments disclosed herein may be used with any other feature or embodiment disclosed herein. It is the following claims, which include all equivalents, which define the scope of the invention.