EP2969064A1 - Appareil d'exercice comprenant des repose-pieds réglables et procédés associés - Google Patents

Appareil d'exercice comprenant des repose-pieds réglables et procédés associés

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EP2969064A1
EP2969064A1 EP14769307.1A EP14769307A EP2969064A1 EP 2969064 A1 EP2969064 A1 EP 2969064A1 EP 14769307 A EP14769307 A EP 14769307A EP 2969064 A1 EP2969064 A1 EP 2969064A1
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foot
support member
foot support
coupled
hinge joint
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Steven Shorten
Gaylen Ercanbrack
Ryan Hochstrasser
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Ifit Health and Fitness Inc
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Icon Health and Fitness Inc
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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    • A63B22/0046Details of the support elements or their connection to the exercising apparatus, e.g. adjustment of size or orientation
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    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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    • A63B22/0002Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements involving an exercising of arms
    • A63B22/001Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements involving an exercising of arms by simultaneously exercising arms and legs, e.g. diagonally in anti-phase
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    • A63B22/06Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with support elements performing a rotating cycling movement, i.e. a closed path movement
    • A63B22/0605Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with support elements performing a rotating cycling movement, i.e. a closed path movement performing a circular movement, e.g. ergometers
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    • A63B22/06Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with support elements performing a rotating cycling movement, i.e. a closed path movement
    • A63B22/0664Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with support elements performing a rotating cycling movement, i.e. a closed path movement performing an elliptic movement
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    • A63B22/06Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with support elements performing a rotating cycling movement, i.e. a closed path movement
    • A63B22/0664Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with support elements performing a rotating cycling movement, i.e. a closed path movement performing an elliptic movement
    • A63B2022/067Exercising apparatus specially adapted for conditioning the cardio-vascular system, for training agility or co-ordination of movements with support elements performing a rotating cycling movement, i.e. a closed path movement performing an elliptic movement with crank and handles being on opposite sides of the exercising apparatus with respect to the frontal body-plane of the user, e.g. the crank is behind and handles are in front of the user
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B2208/00Characteristics or parameters related to the user or player
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A63B2208/02Characteristics or parameters related to the user or player posture
    • A63B2208/0228Sitting on the buttocks
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    • A63B71/0619Displays, user interfaces and indicating devices, specially adapted for sport equipment, e.g. display mounted on treadmills

Definitions

  • the present disclosure relates to exercise devices. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to exercise devices having adjustable foot pads configured to provide ovoid motion and to be adjustable, allowing exercising in a standing position and various seated positions.
  • ellipticals exercise equipment that provides elliptical movement, commonly called “ellipticals,” have become very popular. Ellipticals allow a user to simulate a walking or running motion for exercise with less impact to the user's body and joints when compared to exercising on a treadmill. Additionally, ellipticals may be less intimidating to users than other equipment, such as treadmills, as the speed of the exercising movement is controlled by the user, rather than an electric motor.
  • Stationary recumbent bicycles are also popular exercise equipment for people who desire a low impact aerobic workout. Accordingly, a person who prefers exercising on an elliptical, when compared to a treadmill, may also desire to exercise on a stationary recumbent bicycle. However, a user desiring to exercise on both an elliptical and a stationary recumbent bicycle may be unable to justify the expense of purchasing separate exercise machines. Additionally, a user may not have sufficient floor space for two separate machines.
  • an elliptical exercise machine includes a combination elliptical trainer and abdominal swiveling exercise machine, and an exercise bicycle.
  • an exercise apparatus may comprise a frame, a first foot support member comprising a central region mechanically constrained to follow an ovoid path relative to the frame, and a second foot support member comprising a central region mechanically constrained to follow an ovoid path relative to the frame.
  • first foot pad coupled to the first foot support member
  • second foot pad coupled to the second foot support member
  • first foot pad configured for selective rotation relative to the first foot support member
  • second foot pad configured for selective rotation relative to the second foot support member
  • first locking mechanism positioned and configured to selectively lock the first foot pad in a first angular position relative to the first foot support member
  • second locking mechanism positioned and configured to selectively lock the second foot pad in a first angular position relative to the second foot support member
  • first locking mechanism additionally configured to selectively lock the first foot pad in at least one second angular position relative to the first foot support member
  • the second locking mechanism may be additionally configured to selectively lock the second foot pad in at least one second angular position relative to the second foot support member.
  • the exercise apparatus being a multi-position exercise machine.
  • the exercise apparatus being a combination recumbent elliptical exercise machine and a standing elliptical exercise machine.
  • a seat coupled to the frame.
  • a drive assembly positioned within the frame, beneath the seat.
  • a first end of the first foot support member may be coupled to a first crank arm of the drive assembly and a first end of the second foot support member may be coupled to a second crank arm of the drive assembly.
  • first swing arm coupled to a first side of an upper portion of the frame by a hinge joint
  • second swing arm coupled to a second side of the upper portion of the frame by a hinge joint
  • first end of the first swing arm having a handle and a second end of the first swing arm may be joined to a second end of the first foot support member by a hinge joint
  • a first end of the second swing arm may comprise a handle and a second end of the second swing arm may be joined to a second end of the second foot support member by a hinge joint
  • console positioned on an upper portion of the frame in a location where the console is observable by an operator while standing on the first and second foot pads and is also observable by an operator while seated on the seat.
  • any of the aspects herein may further include a hinge joint coupling the first foot pad to the first foot support member and a hinge joint coupling the second foot pad to the second foot support member.
  • first locking mechanism comprising a first locking arm and the second locking mechanism may comprise a second locking arm.
  • first locking arm coupled to the first foot pad via a hinge joint
  • second locking arm may be coupled to the second foot pad via a hinge joint.
  • first locking arm coupled to the first foot support member via a hinge joint
  • second locking arm may be coupled to the second foot support member via a hinge joint
  • first locking mechanism further comprising a first positioning rack
  • second locking mechanism may further comprise a second positioning rack
  • each of the first and second positioning racks comprising a plurality of recesses.
  • each recess of the plurality of recesses of the first positioning rack being configured for selective alignment with a pin of the first locking arm
  • each recess of the plurality of recesses of the second positioning rack may be configured for selective alignment with a pin of the second locking arm.
  • each of the first and second positioning racks comprising a plurality of apertures.
  • each aperture of the plurality of apertures of the first positioning rack configured for selective alignment with an aperture of the first locking arm
  • each aperture of the plurality of apertures of the second positioning rack configured for selective alignment with an aperture of the second locking arm.
  • the first positioning rack comprising a track
  • the second positioning rack may comprise a track
  • first locking arm comprising a trolley slidably coupled to the track of the first positioning rack
  • second locking arm comprising a trolley slidably coupled to the track of the second positioning rack
  • first locking arm coupled to the first foot pad and comprising a plurality of apertures
  • second locking arm coupled to the second foot pad and comprising a plurality of apertures
  • each aperture of the plurality of apertures of the first locking arm positioned and configured for selective alignment with an aperture of the first foot support member
  • each aperture of the plurality of apertures of the second locking arm positioned and configured for selective alignment with an aperture of the second foot support member
  • first locking arm coupled to the first foot pad by a hinge joint and comprising a plurality of recesses
  • second locking arm coupled to the second foot pad by a hinge joint and comprising a plurality of recesses
  • each recess of the plurality of recesses of the first locking arm positioned and configured for selective alignment with a pin of the first foot support member
  • each recess of the plurality of recesses of the second locking arm positioned and configured for selective alignment with a pin of the second foot support member
  • a method of exercising may comprise, positioning a first foot on a first foot pad of an exercise machine, positioning a second foot on a second foot pad of the exercise machine, and moving each of the first foot and the second foot along an ovoid path on the first and second foot pads while standing.
  • each of the first and second foot pads may further include rotating each of the first and second foot pads relative to respective first and second foot support members from a first position to a second position.
  • any of the aspects herein may further include sitting on a seat of the exercise machine.
  • aspects herein may further include observing a console of the exercise machine while moving each of the first foot and the second foot along the ovoid path on the first and second foot pads while standing.
  • any of the aspects herein may further include observing the console of the exercise machine while moving each of the first foot and the second foot along the ovoid path on the first and second foot pads in the second position and while seated on the seat.
  • aspects herein may further include positioning a first hand on a handle of a first swing arm of the exercise machine, and positioning a second hand on a handle of a second swing arm of the exercise machine.
  • aspects herein may further include comprise moving the first and second hands along an arcuate path on the handles of the first and second swing arms while moving each of the first foot and the second foot along the ovoid path on the first and second foot pads while standing.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of a person exercising in a standing position on an exercise apparatus and wherein crank arms of a drive assembly are in a vertical position, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 2 is a side view of the person exercising in the standing position on the exercise apparatus of FIG. 1, wherein the crank arms of the drive assembly are in a horizontal position.
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the person exercising in a seated position on the exercise apparatus of FIG. 1 , wherein the crank arms of the drive assembly are in a vertical position.
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of the person exercising in the seated position on the exercise apparatus of FIG. 1 , wherein the crank arms of the drive assembly are in a horizontal position.
  • FIG. 5A is a side view of a locking mechanism for an exercise apparatus such as shown in FIG. 1, the locking mechanism comprising a locking arm coupled to a foot support member and a positioning rack positioned on a foot pad.
  • FIG. 5B is a side view of a locking mechanism for an exercise apparatus such as shown in FIG. 1, the locking mechanism comprising a locking arm coupled to a foot pad and a positioning rack comprising a plurality of apertures positioned on a foot support member.
  • FIG. 5C is a side view of a locking mechanism for an exercise apparatus such as shown in FIG. 1, the locking mechanism comprising a locking arm coupled to a foot pad and a positioning rack comprising a track positioned on a foot support member.
  • FIG. 5D is a side view of a locking mechanism for an exercise apparatus such as shown in FIG. 1, the locking mechanism comprising a locking arm coupled to a foot pad and comprising a plurality of apertures.
  • FIG. 5E is a side view of a locking mechanism for an exercise apparatus such as shown in FIG. 1, the locking mechanism comprising a locking arm coupled to a foot pad and comprising a plurality of recesses.
  • an exercise machine 10 may comprise a frame 12, a seat 14, a drive assembly 16, foot support members 18 and 20 and swing arms 22 and 24.
  • the drive assembly 16 may be mounted within a rear portion of the frame 12, and the seat 14 may be supported by the frame 12, above the drive assembly 16.
  • the drive assembly 16 may include a first crank arm 26 located on a first side of the drive assembly 16, and a second crank arm 28 located on an opposing, second side of the drive assembly 16.
  • the first and second crank arms 26 and 28 may be coupled to a central rotating member 30, and the drive assembly 16 may provide selectable resistance to the rotation of the central rotating member 30 by the first and second crank arms 26 and 28.
  • a console 32 may be positioned at an upper end of the frame 12, and the first swing arm 22 may be rotatably coupled to a first side of an upper portion of the frame 12 by a first hinge joint 36 located below the console 32.
  • An upper end of the first swing arm 22 may extend above the first hinge joint 36 and may comprise a first handle 34 extending above the console 32.
  • a lower end of the first swing arm 22 may extend below the first hinge joint 36 and may be rotatably attached to a front end of the first foot support member 18 via a hinge joint 38.
  • the second swing arm 24 may be rotatably coupled to a second side of the upper portion of the frame 12 by a second hinge joint.
  • An upper end of the second swing arm may extend above the second hinge joint and may comprise a second handle 40.
  • a lower end of the second swing arm may extend below the second hinge joint and may be rotatably attached to a front end of the second foot support member 20 via a hinge joint 42.
  • a back end of the first foot support member 18 may be rotatably coupled to the first crank arm 26 by a hinge joint 44. Accordingly, the hinge joint 44 at the back end of the first foot support member 18 may be constrained to movement along a circular path 46 defined by the rotation of the first crank arm 26 about the central rotating member 30 of the drive assembly 16. Meanwhile, the hinge joint 38 at the front end of the first foot support member 18 may be constrained to a movement along a path 48 shaped as a circular arc segment, the radius of the circular arc segment defined by the distance from the first hinge joint 36 coupling the first swing arm 22 to the frame 12 and the hinge joint 38 joining the first swing arm 22 to the first foot support member 18.
  • a back end of the second foot support member 20 may be rotatably coupled to the second crank arm 28 by a hinge joint 50. Accordingly, the hinge joint 50 at the back end of the second foot support member 20 may be constrained to movement along a circular path 46, and the hinge joint 42 at the front end of the first foot support member 20 may be constrained to a movement along a path 48 shaped as a circular arc segment.
  • a first foot pad 52 may be rotatably coupled to a middle portion of the first foot support member 18 via a first hinge joint 54
  • a second foot pad 56 may be rotatably coupled to a middle portion of the second foot support member 20 via a second hinge joint 58.
  • the middle portion of each foot support member 18 and 20 may be constrained to movement along an ovoid path (e.g., a path that is non-circular, having the shape of an egg, an oval or an ellipse).
  • each of the first and second hinge joints 54 and 58 connecting the first and second foot pads 52 and 56 to the respective first and second foot support members 18 and 20 may be constrained to movement along an ovoid path.
  • Each foot pad may additionally include a locking mechanism 60 that may facilitate the selective locking of the foot pad 52, 56 in a first position relative to the foot support member 18, 20, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, and at least one second position relative to the foot support member 18, 20, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • each locking mechanism 60 may comprise a locking arm 62 having a first end rotatably coupled to each respective foot pad 52, 56 (see FIGS. 3 and 4).
  • each foot pad 52, 56 When positioned and locked in the first position, a base 64 of each foot pad 52, 56 may be substantially parallel with a longitudinal axis of each respective foot support member 18, 20 (see FIGS. 1 and 2). Locking each foot pad 52, 56 in the first position relative to each respective foot support member 18, 20 may facilitate the operation of the exercise machine 10 by a user while in a standing position, with the user's hands positioned on the respective first and second handles 34 and 40 of the first and second swing arms 22 and 24. Accordingly, the exercise machine 10 may be operated similarly to an elliptical machine, simulating a walking or jogging motion, when the first and second foot pads 52 and 56 are locked in the first position relative to the first and second foot support members 18 and 20, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • the base 64 of each of the first foot pad 52 and the second foot pad 56 may be positioned at an angle relative to a longitudinal axis of each respective foot support member 18, 20.
  • the base 64 of each foot pad 52, 56 may be positioned at an angle between about 20 degrees and about 70 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of each respective foot support member 18, 20.
  • the base 64 of each foot pad 52, 56 may be positioned at an angle between about 30 degrees and about 60 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of each respective foot support member 18, 20.
  • Locking each foot pad 52, 56 in the second position relative to the each respective foot support member 18, 20 may facilitate the operation of the exercise machine by a user while in a seated position, with the user's buttocks positioned on the seat 14, and optionally with the user's back positioned on a backrest 66 of the seat 14 and hands positioned on handles 68 associated with the seat 14. Accordingly, the exercise machine 10 may be operated similar to a stationary recumbent bicycle when the first and second foot pads 52 and 56 are locked in the second position relative to the first and second foot support members 18 and 20, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • the seat 14 may be slidably mounted to the frame 12, so that the distance between the seat 14 and the first and second foot pads 52 and 56 may be adjustable. Also, the angle of the seat back 66 and/or seat pan may be rotatable relative to the frame 12. Additionally, the console 32 may be mounted in a position that facilitates observation of the console 32 by a user when standing on the foot pads 52 and 56, and that also facilitates observation of the console 32 by a user when seated on the seat 14.
  • the first and second foot pads 52 and 56 may also be lockable in more than one second position relative to the first and second foot support members 18 and 20, so that the bases 64 of the first and second foot pads 52 and 56 may be positioned at an angle that is comfortable for a specific user when seated in the seat 14.
  • the locking mechanisms 60 may each include a locking arm 62 and a positioning rack 70.
  • a first end of each locking arm 62 may be rotatably coupled to a respective foot pad 52, 56 by a hinge joint 72.
  • a second end of each locking arm 62 may include a pin 74.
  • the positioning rack 70 may include a plurality of recesses 76 spaced along a length of the respective foot support member 18, 20.
  • Each recess 76 may be sized and configured to receive the pin 74 at the second end of the locking arm 62 and maintain the position of the pin 74 when a downward, compressive force is applied to the locking arm 62, such as a force applied to the foot pad 52, 56 by a person's foot when exercising on the exercise machine 10.
  • Each recess 76 may additionally be configured to release the pin 74 of the locking arm 62 when an upward, tensile force is applied to the locking arm 62, such as a force lifting the foot pad 52, 56 to adjust the position of the foot pad 52, 56.
  • each foot pad 52, 56 may be positioned in the first position to facilitate exercising in a standing, erect position, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • Each foot pad 52, 56 may then be lifted by an operator and each locking arm 62 may swing freely below each respective foot pad 52, 56.
  • the pin 74 at the second end of each locking arm 62 may then be positioned within a recess 76 of the positioning rack 70 to achieve a desired angle between the base 64 of the foot pad 52, 56 and the foot support member 18, 20.
  • the exercise machine 10 may be configured to facilitate exercising in a sitting, recumbent position, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • a locking mechanism 80 may include a locking arm 82 that is rotatably attached to a respective foot support member 18, 20 and each foot pad 52, 56 may include a positioning rack 84, as shown in FIG. 5A.
  • a first end of each locking arm 82 may be rotatably coupled to a foot pad 52, 56 by a hinge joint 86, and a second end of each locking arm may optionally include a pin (not shown).
  • the positioning rack 84 may include a plurality of recesses 88 spaced along a length of the foot pad 52, 56.
  • Each recess 88 may be sized and configured to receive the second end of the locking arm 82 and maintain the position of the locking arm 82 when a downward, compressive force is applied to the locking arm 82, such as a force applied to the foot pad 52, 56 by a person's foot when exercising on the exercise machine 10.
  • Each recess 88 may additionally be configured to release the second end of the locking arm 82 when an upward, tensile force is applied to the locking arm 82, such as a force lifting the foot pad 52, 56 to adjust the position of the foot pad 52, 56.
  • a locking mechanism 90 may include a positioning rack 92 that includes a plurality of apertures 94, as shown in FIG. 5B.
  • a first end of each locking arm 96 may be rotatably coupled to a foot pad by a hinge joint 98, and a second end of each locking arm may include a pin 100, which may be removable from an aperture located at the second end of the locking arm 96.
  • the positioning rack 92 may include a plurality of apertures 94 spaced along a length of the foot support member 18, 20. Each aperture 94 may be sized and configured similar to the aperture at the second end of the locking arm 96.
  • the aperture of the locking arm 96 may be aligned with an aperture 94 of the plurality of the apertures 94 of the positioning rack 92 and the pin 100 may be inserted through both the aperture of the locking arm 96 and the aperture 94 of the plurality of apertures 94 of the positioning rack 92.
  • the second end of the locking arm 96 may be fixed relative to the positioning rack 92 and may maintain the position of the locking arm 96 and the foot pad 52, 56 relative to the foot support member 18, 20. Accordingly, when a force is applied to the locking arm 96, such as a force applied to the foot pad 52, 56 by a person's foot when exercising on the exercise machine 10, the angle of the foot pad 52, 56 relative to the foot support member 18, 20 may be maintained.
  • the locking arm 96 and foot pad 52, 56 may be free to move relative to the foot support member 18, 20 and the angle of the foot pad 52, 56 relative to the foot support member 18, 20 may be modified.
  • a locking mechanism 102 may include a positioning rack 104 that includes an elongated track 106 or rail, as shown in FIG. 5C.
  • a first end of each locking arm 108 may be rotatably coupled to a foot pad by a hinge joint 1 10, and a second end of each locking arm may include a trolley 112, which may be slidably coupled to the track 106 of the positioning rack 104.
  • the trolley 1 12 may be selectably lockable, such that the trolley 112 and second end of the locking arm 108 may be selectively fixed relative to the track 106 and the foot support member 18, 20.
  • the elongated track 106 may comprise an elongated opening and the trolley 112 may comprise a shoulder bolt and nut, such as a wing nut.
  • a shoulder of the shoulder bolt may be sized and positioned to move freely within the elongated opening when the wing nut on the shoulder bolt is relatively loose.
  • the wing nut When the wing nut is turned and tightened, the wing nut may be compressed against the positioning rack 104 and may lock the shoulder bolt in place relative to the positioning rack 104.
  • the second end of the locking arm 108 may be fixed relative to the positioning rack 104 and may maintain the position of the locking arm 108 and the foot pad 52, 56 relative to the foot support member 18, 20.
  • a force is applied to the locking arm 108, such as a force applied to the foot pad 52, 56 by a person's foot when exercising on the exercise machine 10
  • the angle of the foot pad 52, 56 relative to the foot support member 18, 20 may be maintained.
  • the trolley 112 When the trolley 1 12 is unlocked, the trolley 112 may be slidable along the track 106 and the angle of the foot pad 52, 56 relative to the foot support member 18, 20 may be modified.
  • a locking mechanism 114 may include a locking arm 116 with a plurality of apertures 118, as shown in FIG. 5D.
  • a first end of the locking arm 116 may be fixed to a foot pad 52, 56, and the plurality of apertures 118 may extend along a length of the locking arm 1 16.
  • the foot support member 18, 20 may include an aperture that may be selectively aligned with each aperture 118 of the plurality of apertures 118 of the locking arm 1 16.
  • an aperture 1 18 of the plurality of apertures 1 18 of the locking arm 116 may be aligned with the aperture of the foot support member 18, 20 and a pin 120 may be inserted through both the aperture 118 of the locking arm 1 16 and the aperture of the foot support member 18, 20.
  • the locking arm 116, and the foot pad 52, 56 may be fixed relative to the foot support member 18, 20. Accordingly, when a force is applied to the locking arm 1 16, such as a force applied to the foot pad 52, 56 by a person's foot when exercising on the exercise machine 10, the angle of the foot pad 52, 56 relative to the foot support member 18, 20 may be maintained.
  • a locking mechanism 122 may include a locking arm 124 with a plurality of recesses 126, as shown in FIG. 5E. A first end of each locking arm 124 may be rotatably coupled to a foot pad 52, 56 by a hinge joint 128, and the plurality of recesses 126 may extend along a length of the locking arm 124.
  • the foot support member 18, 20 may include a pin 130 that may be selectively aligned with each recess 126 of the plurality of recesses 126 of the locking arm 124.
  • a recess 126 of the plurality of recesses 126 of the locking arm 124 may be aligned with the pin 130 of the foot support member 18, 20.
  • the locking arm 124, and the foot pad 52, 56 may be fixed relative to the foot support member 18, 20. Accordingly, when a downward, compression force is applied to the locking arm 124, such as a force applied to the foot pad 52, 56 by a person's foot when exercising on the exercise machine 10, the angle of the foot pad 52, 56 relative to the foot support member 18, 20 may be maintained.
  • Each recess 126 may additionally be configured to release the pin 130 of the foot support member 18, 20 when an upward, tensile force is applied to the locking arm 124, such as a force lifting the foot pad 52, 56 to adjust the angular position of the foot pad 52, 56.
  • an operator may operate the exercise machine 10 in a either a standing position, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, or a seated position, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 4. Consequently, the resulting exercise machine 10 is a multi-position exercise machine, or one that allows the user to exercise from more than one physical position.
  • an operator may position a first foot on the first foot pad 52 of the exercise machine 10, and position a second foot on the second foot pad 56 of the exercise machine 10, when the first and second foot pads 52 and 56 are locked in the first position. The operator may then move each of the first foot and the second foot along an ovoid path on the first and second foot pads 52 and 56 while standing and observing the console 32.
  • the operator may position a first hand on the first handle 34 of the first swing arm 22, and position a second hand on the second handle 40 of the second swing arm 24 of the exercise machine 10. The operator may then move the first and second hands along an arcuate path on the handles 34 and 40 of the first and second swing arms 22 and 24 while moving each of the first foot and the second foot along the ovoid path on the first and second foot pads 52 and 56 while standing.
  • the operator may then modify the exercise machine 10 to exercise while seated, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • the operator may rotate each of the first and second foot pads 52, 56 from the first position to a second position.
  • the operator may then utilize the locking mechanisms 60, 80, 90, 102, 1 14, 122 to lock the first and second foot pads 52, 56 in the second position.
  • the operator may then sit on the seat 14 and again may position the first foot on the first foot pad 52 of the exercise machine 10, and position the second foot on the second foot pad 56 of the exercise machine 10.
  • the operator may then move each of the first foot and the second foot along the ovoid path on the first and second foot pads 52 and 56 in the second position and while seated on the seat 14 and may simultaneously observe the console 32.
  • Ellipticals and stationary recumbent bicycles may be less intimidating to users than other equipment, such as treadmills, as the speed of the exercising movement is controlled by the user, rather than an electric motor. Accordingly, there may be less risk of injury when exercising on an elliptical or stationary recumbent bicycle, when compared to exercising on a treadmill.
  • an exercise machine may comprise a frame, a seat, a drive assembly, foot support members and swing arms.
  • a console may be positioned at an upper end of the frame.
  • An upper end of the first swing arm may extend above the first hinge joint and may comprise a first handle extending above the console.
  • a lower end of the first swing arm may extend below the first hinge joint and may be rotatably attached to a front end of the first foot support member via a hinge joint.
  • the second swing arm may be rotatably coupled to a second side of the upper portion of the frame by a second hinge joint.
  • An upper end of the second swing arm may extend above the second hinge joint and may comprise a second handle.
  • a lower end of the second swing arm may extend below the second hinge joint and may be rotatably attached to a front end of the second foot support member via a hinge joint.
  • a first foot pad may be rotatably coupled to a middle portion of the first foot support member via a first hinge joint
  • a second foot pad may be rotatably coupled to a middle portion of the second foot support member via a second hinge joint.
  • the middle portion of each foot support member may be constrained to movement along an ovoid path (e.g., a path that is non-circular, having the shape of an egg, an oval or an ellipse).
  • each of the first and second hinge joints connecting the first and second foot pads to the respective first and second foot support members may be constrained to movement along an ovoid path.
  • Each foot pad may additionally include a locking mechanism that may facilitate the selective locking of the foot pad in a first position relative to the foot support member, and at least one second position relative to the foot support member.
  • each locking mechanism may comprise a locking arm having a first end rotatably coupled to each respective foot pad.
  • the locking mechanisms for locking the positions of the first and second foot pads, may each include a locking arm and a positioning rack.
  • a first end of each locking arm may be rotatably coupled to a respective foot pad by a hinge joint.
  • a second end of each locking arm may include a pin.
  • the positioning rack may include a plurality of recesses spaced along a length of the respective foot support member.
  • Each recess may be sized and configured to receive the pin at the second end of the locking arm and maintain the position of the pin when a downward, compressive force is applied to the locking arm, such as a force applied to the foot pad by a person's foot when exercising on the exercise machine.
  • Each recess may additionally be configured to release the pin of the locking arm when an upward, tensile force is applied to the locking arm, such as a force lifting the foot pad to adjust the position of the foot pad.
  • each foot pad may be positioned in the first position to facilitate exercising in a standing, erect position.
  • Each foot pad may then be lifted by an operator and each locking arm may swing freely below each respective foot pad.
  • the pin at the second end of each locking arm may then be positioned within a recess of the positioning rack to achieve a desired angle between the base of the foot pad and the foot support member.
  • the exercise machine may be configured to facilitate exercising in a sitting, recumbent position.
  • a locking mechanism may include a locking arm that is rotatably attached to a respective foot support member and each foot pad may include a positioning rack.
  • a first end of each locking arm may be rotatably coupled to a foot pad by a hinge joint, and a second end of each locking arm may optionally include a pin.
  • the positioning rack may include a plurality of recesses spaced along a length of the foot pad.
  • Each recess may be sized and configured to receive the second end of the locking arm and maintain the position of the locking arm when a downward, compressive force is applied to the locking arm, such as a force applied to the foot pad by a person's foot when exercising on the exercise machine.
  • Each recess may additionally be configured to release the second end of the locking arm when an upward, tensile force is applied to the locking arm, such as a force lifting the foot pad to adjust the position of the foot pad.
  • a locking mechanism may include a positioning rack that includes a plurality of apertures.
  • a first end of each locking arm may be rotatably coupled to a foot pad by a hinge joint, and a second end of each locking arm may include a pin, which may be removable from an aperture located at the second end of the locking arm.
  • the positioning rack may include a plurality of apertures spaced along a length of the foot support member. Each aperture may be sized and configured similar to the aperture at the second end of the locking arm.
  • the aperture of the locking arm may be aligned with an aperture of the plurality of the apertures of the positioning rack and the pin may be inserted through both the aperture of the locking arm and the aperture of the plurality of apertures of the positioning rack.
  • the second end of the locking arm may be fixed relative to the positioning rack and may maintain the position of the locking arm and the foot pad relative to the foot support member. Accordingly, when a force is applied to the locking arm, such as a force applied to the foot pad by a person's foot when exercising on the exercise machine, the angle of the foot pad relative to the foot support member may be maintained.
  • the pin is removed from the aperture of the plurality of apertures of the positioning rack, and optionally removed from the aperture of the locking arm, the locking arm and foot pad may be free to move relative to the foot support member and the angle of the foot pad relative to the foot support member may be modified.
  • a locking mechanism may include a positioning rack that includes an elongated track or rail.
  • a first end of each locking arm may be rotatably coupled to a foot pad by a hinge joint, and a second end of each locking arm may include a trolley, which may be slidably coupled to the track of the positioning rack.
  • the trolley may be selectably lockable, such that the trolley and second end of the locking arm may be selectively fixed relative to the track and the foot support member.
  • the elongated track may comprise an elongated opening and the trolley may comprise a shoulder bolt and nut, such as a wing nut.
  • a shoulder of the shoulder bolt may be sized and positioned to move freely within the elongated opening when the wing nut on the shoulder bolt is relatively loose.
  • the wing nut When the wing nut is turned and tightened, the wing nut may be compressed against the positioning rack and may lock the shoulder bolt in place relative to the positioning rack.
  • the second end of the locking arm may be fixed relative to the positioning rack and may maintain the position of the locking arm and the foot pad relative to the foot support member.
  • a force is applied to the locking arm, such as a force applied to the foot pad by a person's foot when exercising on the exercise machine, the angle of the foot pad relative to the foot support member may be maintained.
  • the trolley is unlocked, the trolley may be slidable along the track and the angle of the foot pad relative to the foot support member may be modified.
  • a locking mechanism may include a locking arm with a plurality of apertures.
  • a first end of the locking arm may be fixed to a foot pad, and the plurality of apertures may extend along a length of the locking arm.
  • the foot support member may include an aperture that may be selectively aligned with each aperture of the plurality of apertures of the locking arm.
  • an aperture of the plurality of apertures of the locking arm may be aligned with the aperture of the foot support member and a pin may be inserted through both the aperture of the locking arm and the aperture of the foot support member.
  • the pin When the pin is inserted, the locking arm, and the foot pad, may be fixed relative to the foot support member.
  • the angle of the foot pad relative to the foot support member may be maintained.
  • the pin is removed from the aperture of the plurality of apertures of the locking arm and the aperture of the foot support member, the locking arm and foot pad may be free to move relative to the foot support member and the angle of the foot pad relative to the foot support member may be modified.
  • a locking mechanism may include a locking arm with a plurality of recesses.
  • a first end of each locking arm may be rotatably coupled to a foot pad by a hinge joint, and the plurality of recesses may extend along a length of the locking arm.
  • the foot support member may include a pin that may be selectively aligned with each recess of the plurality of recesses of the locking arm.
  • a recess of the plurality of recesses of the locking arm may be aligned with the pin of the foot support member.
  • the locking arm, and the foot pad may be fixed relative to the foot support member. Accordingly, when a downward, compression force is applied to the locking arm, such as a force applied to the foot pad by a person's foot when exercising on the exercise machine, the angle of the foot pad relative to the foot support member may be maintained.
  • Each recess may additionally be configured to release the pin of the foot support member when an upward, tensile force is applied to the locking arm, such as a force lifting the foot pad to adjust the angular position of the foot pad.
  • a base of each foot pad When positioned and locked in the first position, a base of each foot pad may be substantially parallel with a longitudinal axis of each respective foot support member. Locking each foot pad in the first position relative to each respective foot support member may facilitate the operation of the exercise machine by a user while in a standing position, with the user's hands positioned on the respective first and second handles of the first and second swing arms. Accordingly, the exercise machine may be operated similarly to an elliptical machine, simulating a walking or jogging motion, when the first and second foot pads are locked in the first position relative to the first and second foot support members.
  • the base of each of the first foot pad and the second foot pad may be positioned at an angle relative to a longitudinal axis of each respective foot support member.
  • the base of each foot pad may be positioned at an angle between about 20 degrees and about 70 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of each respective foot support member.
  • the base of each foot pad may be positioned at an angle between about 30 degrees and about 60 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of each respective foot support member.
  • Locking each foot pad in the second position relative to the each respective foot support member may facilitate the operation of the exercise machine by a user while in a seated position, with the user's buttocks positioned on the seat, and optionally with the user's back positioned on a backrest of the seat and hands positioned on handles associated with the seat. Accordingly, the exercise machine may be operated similar to a stationary recumbent bicycle when the first and second foot pads are locked in the second position relative to the first and second foot support members.
  • the seat may be slidably mounted to the frame, so that the distance between the seat and the first and second foot pads may be adjustable. Also, the angle of the seat back and/or seat pan may be rotatable relative to the frame. Additionally, the console may be mounted in a position that facilitates observation of the console by a user when standing on the foot pads, and that also facilitates observation of the console by a user when seated on the seat. [00107] The first and second foot pads may also be lockable in more than one second position relative to the first and second foot support members, so that the bases of the first and second foot pads may be positioned at an angle that is comfortable for a specific user when seated in the seat.
  • an operator may operate the exercise machine in a either a standing position, or a seated position.
  • an operator may position a first foot on the first foot pad of the exercise machine, and position a second foot on the second foot pad of the exercise machine, when the first and second foot pads are locked in the first position.
  • the operator may then move each of the first foot and the second foot along an ovoid path on the first and second foot pads while standing and observing the console.
  • the operator may position a first hand on the first handle of the first swing arm, and position a second hand on the second handle of the second swing arm of the exercise machine.
  • the operator may then move the first and second hands along an arcuate path on the handles of the first and second swing arms while moving each of the first foot and the second foot along the ovoid path on the first and second foot pads while standing.
  • the operator may then modify the exercise machine to exercise while seated.
  • the operator may rotate each of the first and second foot pads from the first position to a second position.
  • the operator may then utilize the locking mechanisms to lock the first and second foot pads in the second position.
  • the operator may then sit on the seat and again may position the first foot on the first foot pad of the exercise machine, and position the second foot on the second foot pad of the exercise machine.
  • the operator may then move each of the first foot and the second foot along the ovoid path on the first and second foot pads in the second position and while seated on the seat and may simultaneously observe the console.

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L'invention concerne un appareil d'exercice pouvant comprendre une armature, et des premier et second éléments de support de pied comprenant chacun une région centrale mécaniquement contrainte à suivre une trajectoire ovoïde. L'appareil d'exercice peut en outre comprendre des premier et second repose-pieds accouplés aux premier et second éléments de support de pied respectifs, et conçus pour une rotation sélective par rapport aux premier et second éléments de support de pied. L'appareil d'exercice peut encore en outre comprendre des premier et second mécanismes de verrouillage positionnés et conçus de sorte à verrouiller de manière sélective les premier et second repose-pieds respectifs dans une première position angulaire et au moins une seconde position angulaire par rapport aux premier et second éléments de support de pied respectifs.
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