Rowing machine

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310105, 272129, A63B 6906

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047983787

ABSTRACT:
A rowing exercise machine has a horizontal tubular member on which a seat is mounted on rollers for movement along the member. The horizontal member also mounts foot rests which may be removable. A flywheel assembly is mounted either at the front or rear end of the horizontal member. The flywheel assembly includes a flywheel and a one-way clutch connected to the flywheel. The flywheel is rotated by a user pulling on a handle which is connected by cables, chains or toothed belts to sprockets connected to the flywheel through the one-way clutch. The handle, cable or chain is attached to a slide that moves within the horizontal member and a tension cord is also connected to the slide to urge the handle through a retracted position. The clutch is disengaged when the handle retracts. The flywheel has a non-magnetic, conducting rim portion that passes through a magnetic field created by a stationary field piece having one or more field coils. Switches are actuated by the movement of the slide block within the horizontal member to alternately open and close a circuit from a source of current to the field coil at various positions during a rowing stroke.

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