Exercise devices – Involving user translation or physical simulation thereof
Patent
1996-04-05
1997-02-04
Crow, Stephen R.
Exercise devices
Involving user translation or physical simulation thereof
434255, A63B 2200
Patent
active
055992579
ABSTRACT:
A body exerciser includes a frame body which has U-shaped first and second support frames that are connected pivotally to one another. A pair of walking units are connected pivotally to the branches of the first support frames by means of locking bolts and nut members. Tightening or loosening the nut members can increase or decrease the resistant force against the pivoting movement of the walking units. Two pairs of elastic bands interconnect the walking units and the first and second support frames in order to provide a given resistant force against the pivoting movement of the walking units. A U-shaped support member is mounted rotatably and lockably to the first support frame. An abutting plate is mounted to the U-shaped support member. A counting device is mounted to the body exerciser in order to count the number of the pivoting movement of the walking units.
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