Footbed for elliptical exercise machine
The present invention includes a footbed for an elliptical exercise machine designed to pivot during the elliptical range of rotation thereby allowing the user's foot to dictate the angle of the footbed throughout that entire path of rotation. The footbed assembly includes, generally, a platform, two posts, footpad, saddle, and pads. The platform or plate mount is mounted to the elongated rails of the elliptical machine with the posts extending vertically therefrom. The footpad includes wings extending from on each side. The wings are bent upwardly such that they extend above the surface of the footpad. The upward point of the wings are pivotally secured to the posts such that the pivot point is a distance above the plane of the footpad.
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What is claimed is:
1. A footbed for an exercise device having a rail comprising: a plate mount having a longitudinal axis secured to the top of the rail; at least two posts; said posts beingsecured to opposite ends of said plate mount and extending upwardly therefrom; a saddle including a bottom surface and at least two wings wherein each of said at least two wings is pivotally connected to one of said at least two posts; at least twosegments secured to and extending from said bottom surface of said saddle; a saddle pivot limit supported between said at least two segments.
2. The footbed of claim 1 wherein said plate mount is secured asymmetrically to said rail forming a short segment and a long segment of said plate mount.
3. The footbed of claim 1 including a footpad supported from said saddle.
4. The footbed of claim 1 wherein said at least two segments are substantially V-shaped.
5. The footbed of claim 4 further comprising: a shaft secured beneath said saddle and extending between and secured to said at least two posts; said shaft extending between said at least two V-shaped segments.
6. The footbed of claim 5 further including a plurality of pads such that a pad is affixed to each of said V-shaped segments between said V-shaped segments and said shaft.
7. A footbed for an exercise device having a rail comprising: a plate mount secured to the top of the rail such that the longitudinal axis of the plate mount is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the rail; at least two posts; said postsbeing secured to opposite ends of said plate mount and extending upwardly therefrom; a saddle including a bottom surface and at least two wings wherein each of said at least two wings is pivotally connected to one of said at least two posts; at leasttwo V-shaped segments secured to and extending from said bottom surface of said saddle with a bridge there between; a shaft secured beneath said saddle and extending between and secured to said at least two posts; said shaft extending between said atleast two V-shaped segments adjacent said bridge a footpad supported from said saddle.
8. The footbed of claim 7 further including a plurality of pads such that a pad is affixed to each of said V-shaped segments between said V-shaped segments and said shaft.
Patent number:
6500096
View patent at USPTO
Filing date:
November 29, 2000
Issue date:
December 31, 2002
Inventor:
Michael Kent Farney (Broken Arrow, OK)
Assignee:
Sinties Corporation, Inc. (Tulsa, OK)
Primary Examiner:
Stephen R. Crow
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Fellers, Snider, Blankenship, Bailey & Tippens, P.C.
