US3672670A - Wheeled foot-exercising device with hand grips - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT A physical exercising device supported on wheels and having a pivoted upper platform for receiving the foot of a user.
- the upper platform is spring biased into a normal horizontal position.
- the exercising device has hand h-old grips extending out from the side. These hand hold grips may be used by the exerciser in a push-pull manner on the floor so as to exercise his arms.
- the upper platform may have an extended lever to aid in manually pivoting the upper platform.
- an object of this invention is to provide new and improved exercise devices.
- an object is to provide an exerciser especially-although not exclusivelyadapted for use in a leg and foot shuffle type of exercise.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the entire assembled device
- FIG. 2 is a front view of the assembled device taken along line 2-2 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic showing of the inventive device as used by a person in a sitting position.
- FIG. 4 is a similar schematic showing with the user in a standing position
- FIG. 5 is still another schematic showing the operator in a reclined position, using his hands and arms, to raise and lower his knee;
- FIG. 6 is a schematic side elevation view of a second embodiment equipped with a hand lever to enable the user to pivot the foot rest;
- FIG. 7 is a similar side elevation view with the foot rest in a pivoted position.
- the character 10 identifies the body of the inventive device which may be constructed of any rigid material, such as metal, plastic, wood, or the like.
- the principal parts of the exerciser are a platform 11, wheels 14, foot plate 15, and hand holds 21.
- the platform 11 is shown here as being provided with downwardly extending longitudinal side members supporting conventional bearings 12. Front and back axles 13 are supported in bearings 12. Wheels 14 are of conventional design, and they are mounted on the ends of the axles 13. Any suitable number ofwheels and shafts or axles may be employed.
- the foot plate or rest is pivotally mounted on a shaft 16 supported on the body plate 11 by means of a U-shaped channel bracket 17. Bracket 17 is attached to the plate 11 by means of bolts or rivets, as shown at 18.
- the foot plate or rest 15 may be provided with slots 19 to accommodate a toe strap (not shown).
- a heel plate or captive portion 20 supports the back of the users foot while he is using the device as a foot exerciser.- I
- a pair of hand holds or grips 21 may be removably attached to the the ends of the shaft 16.
- the device 10 may be used for exercising the arms of the user.
- the grips 21 are removed, the device is used as a foot or leg exerciser.
- FIGS. 3, 4 and 5 schematically show sketches of the exerciser device being used as a foot exerciser, in a sitting position in FIG. 3, in a standing position in FIG. 4, and in a lying position FIG. 5.
- the exerciser is moved in the reciprocal directions of the arrows A and B.
- FIG. 5 the user is shown raising his knee by means of a cord 22, engaging pulleys 23, as he is using his arms to pull the cord 22.
- the device may be moved by the operator in any direction and at any speed to perform a variety of functions.
- an adjustable friction brake or clutch 30 may be used to provide a variable resistance for the exerciser.
- a removable hand lever 26 (see FIGS. 6 and 7), may be attached to the exercisor in any convenient manner. This lever enables the operator to pivot the foot rest 15 during the exercising.
- a spring 27 of any conventional design may be applied to bring the foot rest 15 back into its normal horizontal position when the handle 26 is released.
- a leg and foot exerciser comprising a first platform sup ported by rollers, said first platform having a second platform positioned thereabove and constructed in the shape of the sole of a human foot, said second pladorm being pivotally mounted to said first platform, spring means interconnecting said first platform and said second platform for biasing said second platform against pivoting action of said second platform, said spring means brings the second platform back to a normal horizontal position.
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Abstract
A physical exercising device supported on wheels and having a pivoted upper platform for receiving the foot of a user. The upper platform is spring biased into a normal horizontal position. The exercising device has hand hold grips extending out from the side. These hand hold grips may be used by the exerciser in a push-pull manner on the floor so as to exercise his arms. The upper platform may have an extended lever to aid in manually pivoting the upper platform.
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United States Patent Burzenski [54] WHEELED FOOT-EXERCISING DEVICE WITH HAND GRIPS [72] Inventor: Ralph A. Burzenski, 5429 N. 25th St., Milwaukee, Wis. 53209 [22] Filed: July 8, 1970 211 Appl. No.: 53,117
[52] US. Cl. ..272/79 R, 272/DIG, 3, 272/83 R, 272/70.3, 280/1 1.2, 280/1137 E, 272/79 R, 192/12 .....A63b 23/04, A63b 21/00 ..272/57 D, 57 R, 79 R, 58, 80, 272/70, 70.3, 83 R, 83 A, 82; 128/25 R, 25 B, 70; 280/l1.19, 11.2, 11.11 R, 11.37 E
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[56} References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,772,881 12/1956 Fundom ..272/5 TR X 327,374 9/1885 Zack et al ..280/1 1.37 E
1,782,078 11/1930 Stiver ..280/l1,1lR
[ 1 June 27, 1972 Day ..280/1 1.2
3,295,847 l/1967 3,421,760 1/1969 Freeman ..272/83 R FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 693,130 8/1930 France ..272/70 Primary Examiner-Richard C. Pinkham Assistant ExaminerWilliam R. Browne Attorney-Alter, Weiss and Whitesel [57] ABSTRACT A physical exercising device supported on wheels and having a pivoted upper platform for receiving the foot of a user. The upper platform is spring biased into a normal horizontal position. The exercising device has hand h-old grips extending out from the side. These hand hold grips may be used by the exerciser in a push-pull manner on the floor so as to exercise his arms. The upper platform may have an extended lever to aid in manually pivoting the upper platform.
5 Claims, 7 Drawing Figures P'A'TENTEl'lJuxzv m2 INVENTOR RALPHABURZENSK] ATTORNEYS WHEELED FOOT-EXERCISING DEVICE WITH I-IAND GRIPS My invention relates to physical exerciser devices and more particularly to exercising devices which are used by a human appendage, i.e. a foot, leg, arm, or hand.
Modern living places severe stresses upon the human structure since there is too little exercise and too much office work. As a result, there has been an upsurge of sales in devices for calisthenics exercising. Each device tends to exercise a different set of muscles. Thus, there is a need for devices which exercise muscles not heretofore reached by previously available calisthenics devices.
Accordingly, an object of this invention is to provide new and improved exercise devices. Here an object is to provide an exerciser especially-although not exclusivelyadapted for use in a leg and foot shuffle type of exercise.
Another object is to provide a device which may be operated with ease and in a simple manner. Yet another object is to provide an exerciser which is not limited to exercising a specific part of the human body, but which permits use for a number of different calisthenics.
The device described, illustrated and claimed herein, is simple in construction, economical to manufacture, and is practical for many uses. I
Other and further objects of my invention will become more apparent as the description proceeds, when taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the entire assembled device;
FIG. 2 is a front view of the assembled device taken along line 2-2 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a schematic showing of the inventive device as used by a person in a sitting position.
FIG. 4 is a similar schematic showing with the user in a standing position;
FIG. 5 is still another schematic showing the operator in a reclined position, using his hands and arms, to raise and lower his knee;
FIG. 6 is a schematic side elevation view of a second embodiment equipped with a hand lever to enable the user to pivot the foot rest; and
FIG. 7 is a similar side elevation view with the foot rest in a pivoted position.
Similar reference characters indicate corresponding parts and features throughout the several views. In greater detail, the character 10 identifies the body of the inventive device which may be constructed of any rigid material, such as metal, plastic, wood, or the like. The principal parts of the exerciser are a platform 11, wheels 14, foot plate 15, and hand holds 21.
The platform 11 is shown here as being provided with downwardly extending longitudinal side members supporting conventional bearings 12. Front and back axles 13 are supported in bearings 12. Wheels 14 are of conventional design, and they are mounted on the ends of the axles 13. Any suitable number ofwheels and shafts or axles may be employed.
The foot plate or rest, generally shown at 15, is pivotally mounted on a shaft 16 supported on the body plate 11 by means of a U-shaped channel bracket 17. Bracket 17 is attached to the plate 11 by means of bolts or rivets, as shown at 18. The foot plate or rest 15 may be provided with slots 19 to accommodate a toe strap (not shown). A heel plate or captive portion 20 supports the back of the users foot while he is using the device as a foot exerciser.- I
The shaft 16 which pivotally supports the foot rest 15, extends outward from the sides of the channelled support bracket 17. A pair of hand holds or grips 21 may be removably attached to the the ends of the shaft 16. Thus, with the grips 21 in place, the device 10 may be used for exercising the arms of the user. When the grips 21 are removed, the device is used as a foot or leg exerciser.
FIGS. 3, 4 and 5 schematically show sketches of the exerciser device being used as a foot exerciser, in a sitting position in FIG. 3, in a standing position in FIG. 4, and in a lying position FIG. 5. In the first two of these positions, the exerciser is moved in the reciprocal directions of the arrows A and B. In FIG. 5, the user is shown raising his knee by means of a cord 22, engaging pulleys 23, as he is using his arms to pull the cord 22. As shown at 25, in FIGS. 3 to 5 inclusive, the device may be moved by the operator in any direction and at any speed to perform a variety of functions. If desired, an adjustable friction brake or clutch 30 may be used to provide a variable resistance for the exerciser.
If desired, a removable hand lever 26, (see FIGS. 6 and 7), may be attached to the exercisor in any convenient manner. This lever enables the operator to pivot the foot rest 15 during the exercising. A spring 27 of any conventional design may be applied to bring the foot rest 15 back into its normal horizontal position when the handle 26 is released.
The device as illustrated, described, and claimed herein may be varied in numerous ways without effecting its perforrnance. Therefore, I reserve the rights to make changes which I may deem necessary, or convenient. The appended claims are to be construed to cover all equivalents which do not depart from the spirit or scope of my invention.
I claim:
1. A leg and foot exerciser comprising a first platform sup ported by rollers, said first platform having a second platform positioned thereabove and constructed in the shape of the sole of a human foot, said second pladorm being pivotally mounted to said first platform, spring means interconnecting said first platform and said second platform for biasing said second platform against pivoting action of said second platform, said spring means brings the second platform back to a normal horizontal position.
2. The exerciser of claim I and a pair of hand holds or grips removably attached to said exerciser.
3. The exerciser of claim 2 wherein said hand holds are horizontally attached to the point of pivot between said foot rest and said platform.
4. The exerciser of claim 1 and an elongated handle for changing the angle of said foot rest with respect to said platform.
5. The exerciser of claim 1 and brake means for adjusting the resistance of said wheels to said reciprocal motion.
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1. A leg and foot exerciser comprising a first platform supported by rollers, said first platform having a second platform positioned thereabove and constructed in the shape of the sole of a human foot, said second platform being pivotally mounted to said first platform, spring means interconnecting said first platform and said second platform for biasing said second platform against pivoting action of said second platform, said spring means brings the second platform back to a normal horizontal position.
2. The exerciser of claim 1 and a pair of hand holds or grips removably attached to said exerciser.
3. The exerciser of claim 2 wherein said hand holds are horizontally attached to the point of pivot between said foot rest and said platform.
4. The exerciser of claim 1 and an elongated handle for changing the angle of said foot rest with respect to said platform.
5. The exerciser of claim 1 and brake means for adjusting the resistance of said wheels to said reciprocal motion.
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