Ski simulating exercise machine
An exercise machine which simulates snow skiing so as to especially develop the muscles of a person particular to snow skiing. A tubular support frame pivotally supports a pair of elongate foot support arms the front end of which are pivotally connected to the frame for multiple axes rotation. The rear end of the foot support arms each have a foot pedal which support the user in an elevated position. A pair of generally vertical pivot arms are pivotally connected at an upper end of each to the support frame with the lower end of each connected to a respective foot support arm. The pivot arms are interconnected by a tie bar for coordinated movement thereof. The movement of the foot support arms is simultaneously about multiple axes comprising lateral horizontal and upward vertical components wherein the foot support arms trace a conical path and the foot pedals trace generally upwardly directed arcuate paths with the foot support arms tilting inwardly to simulate edging of skis. Handle bars on a post which is pivotally attached to the frame and tie bar creates a lateral motion of the handle bars oppositely timed with the foot support arms for upper body balance and conditioning. A pair of damping cylinders or elastic bands add variable resistance during a workout.
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I claim:
1. A ski simulating exercise machine, comprising:
a pair of elongate foot support arms;
means for mounting each of said foot support arms comprising a support frame to which a pair of pivot arms are pivotally connected at an upper end thereof to said support frame and at a lower end thereof connected to the foot support arms formultiple axis rotation from a center spaced, generally parallel position to laterally offset positions in either lateral direction wherein such rotation moves a foot support portion of each foot support arm horizontally outwardly and generally upwardlysuch that an end portion of each foot support arm traces an arcuate generally upwardly sloped path with said foot support arms tilting inwardly;
means for coordinating the movement of said foot support arms so as to maintain a generally parallel position in any pivotal position;
means for applying resistance to movement of the foot support arms comprising a pair of damping cylinders each connected at opposite ends thereof to the support frame and to the respective pivot arm; and
wherein the foot support arms are pivotally connected to said support frame for multiple axes rotation.
2. A ski simulating exercise machine, comprising:
a pair of elongate foot support arms;
means for mounting each of said foot support arms comprising a support frame to which a pair of pivot arms are pivotally connected at an upper end thereof to said support frame and at a lower end thereof connected to the foot support arms formultiple axis rotation from a center spaced, generally parallel position to laterally offset positions in either lateral direction wherein such rotation moves a foot support portion of each foot support arm horizontally outwardly and generally upwardlysuch that an end portion of each foot support arm traces an arcuate generally upwardly sloped path with said foot support arms tilting inwardly;
means for coordinating the movement of said foot support arms so as to maintain a generally parallel position in any pivotal position;
means for applying resistance to movement of the foot support arms comprising a pair of spring cylinders each connected at opposite ends thereof to the support frame and to the respective pivot arm; and
wherein the foot support arms are pivotally connected to said support frame for multiple axes rotation.
3. A ski simulating exercise machine, comprising:
a pair of elongate foot support arms;
means for mounting each of said foot support arms comprising a support frame to which a pair of pivot arms are pivotally connected at an upper end thereof to said support frame and at a lower end thereof connected to the foot support arms formultiple axis rotation from a center spaced, generally parallel position to laterally offset positions in either lateral direction wherein such rotation moves a foot support portion of each foot support arm horizontally outwardly and generally upwardlysuch that an end portion of each foot support arm traces an arcuate generally upwardly sloped path with said foot support arms tilting inwardly;
means for coordinating the movement of said foot support arms so as to maintain a generally parallel position in any pivotal position;
means for applying resistance to movement of the foot support arms comprising a pair of elastic bands each connected at opposite ends thereof to the support frame and to the respective pivot arm; and
wherein the foot support arms are pivotally connected to said support frame for multiple axes rotation.
4. A ski simulating exercise machine, comprising:
a pair of elongate foot support arms;
means for mounting each of said foot support arms comprising a support frame to which a pair of pivot arms are pivotally connected at an upper end thereof to said support frame and at a lower end thereof connected to the foot support arms formultiple axis rotation from a center spaced, generally parallel position to laterally offset positions in either lateral direction wherein such rotation moves a foot support portion of each foot support arm horizontally outwardly and generally upwardlysuch that an end portion of each foot support arm traces an arcuate generally upwardly sloped path with said foot support arms tilting inwardly;
means for coordinating the movement of said foot support arms so as to maintain a generally parallel position in any pivotal position comprising a tie bar pivotally connected at opposite ends thereof to a respective pivot arm intermediate theends of the respective pivot arm; and
wherein the foot support arms are pivotally connected to said support frame for multiple axes rotation.
5. An exercise machine according to claim 4, further comprising handle bar means adapted to move in a coordinated, lateral motion with respect to the foot support arms with an upper handle bar portion thereof moving oppositely from said footsupport arms.
6. An exercise machine according to claim 5, wherein the handle bar means comprise an upper U-shaped handle bars with an elongate post extending therefrom which post is pivotally inter-connected with the support frame and the tie bar.
Patent number:
6231484
View patent at USPTO
Filing date:
February 5, 1998
Issue date:
May 15, 2001
Inventor:
Trace O. Gordon (Park City, UT)
Primary Examiner:
Mickey Yu
Assistant Examiner:
Denise Pothier
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Mallinckrodt & MallinckrodtRayve; Brian R.
