Exercise devices – Involving user translation or physical simulation thereof – Stair climbing
Patent
1991-02-20
1993-08-24
Crow, Stephen R.
Exercise devices
Involving user translation or physical simulation thereof
Stair climbing
482 51, A63B 2204
Patent
active
052384624
ABSTRACT:
A stair type exercise apparatus is disclosed in which two pedal members reciprocate. The pedal members can either be directly connected together by a cog drive belt which in turn operates through a transmission providing a resistive force to the pedals or the pedals can be individually connected to the transmission by a drive belt. The resistive force is supplied by an alternator which is controlled by a computer.
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Cinke Steven J.
Platt Michael K.
Thum David J.
Crow Stephen R.
Life Fitness
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