Electric vehicle
US-2015329011-A1 · Nov 19, 2015 · US
US10369398B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10369398-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815871642-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 15, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 6, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 6, 2019 |
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The exercise machine with a variable resistance system includes a frame, an exercise implement movably connected to the frame, a main shaft rotatably connected to the frame, a main connector attached between the main shaft and the exercise implement, a plurality of resistance assemblies and a plurality of actuation assemblies adapted for selectively engaging or disengaging at least one of the plurality of resistance assemblies with respect to the main shaft. The plurality of resistance assemblies apply a total level of rotational resistance against the main shaft based on which of the plurality of resistance assemblies are engaged with the main shaft by the plurality of actuation assemblies.
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An exercise machine with variable resistance system, comprising: a frame having a first end, a second end, and a rail extending between the first end and the second end of the frame; a carriage movably positioned upon the rail, wherein the carriage is movable between the first end and the second end in a reciprocating manner, and wherein the carriage includes an upper surface adapted to receive and support an exerciser; a stationary platform connected to the frame and positioned near the first end of the frame, wherein the stationary platform includes an upper surface adapted to receive and support the exerciser; a main shaft rotatably connected to the frame; a main connector connected between the main shaft and the carriage; a plurality of resistance assemblies, wherein each of the plurality of resistance assemblies includes a bias member adapted to exert a resistance force against rotation of the main shaft in a first rotational direction, wherein each of the plurality of resistance assemblies is selectively rotationally locked with the main shaft or rotationally unlocked with the main shaft; and a plurality of actuation assemblies, wherein each of the plurality of actuation assemblies are adapted for selectively rotationally locking and unlocking one of the plurality of resistance assemblies with respect to the main shaft, wherein the plurality of resistance assemblies apply a total level of rotational resistance against the main shaft based on which of the plurality of resistance assemblies are rotationally locked with the main shaft by the plurality of actuation assemblies; wherein each of the plurality of resistance assemblies includes a clutch; wherein each of the plurality of actuation assemblies includes a shift member to connect to the clutch for engaging or disengaging the clutch to selectively rotationally lock or unlock each of the plurality of resistance assemblies with respect to the main shaft. 2. The exercise machine with variable resistance system of claim 1 , wherein the clutch is engaged or disengaged by one of the plurality of actuation assemblies. 3. The exercise machine with variable resistance system of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of resistance assemblies comprises a pulley rotatably positioned upon the main shaft and wherein the pulley is connected to the bias member. 4. The exercise machine with variable resistance system of claim 3 , wherein the clutch selectively engages the pulley to selectively rotationally lock or unlock the pulley with respect to the main shaft. 5. The exercise machine with variable resistance system of claim 4 , wherein the pulley is connected to the main shaft in a non-rotating manner with respect to the main shaft when the pulley is in a locked state with respect to the main shaft, and wherein the pulley is connected to the main shaft in a rotating manner so as to allow for free rotation of the pulley with respect to the main shaft when the pulley is in an unlocked state with respect to the main shaft. 6. The exercise machine with variable resistance system of claim 1 , wherein the clutch is comprised of a non-slip clutch. 7. The exercise machine with variable resistance system of claim 6 , wherein the clutch is comprised of a dog clutch. 8. The exercise machine with variable resistance system of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of resistance assemblies is selectively rotationally locked or unlocked with the main shaft by the clutch to adjust the total level of rotational resistance against the main shaft. 9. The exercise machine with variable resistance system of claim 1 , wherein the shift member is comprised of an elongated member, wherein the shift member includes a first end connected to one of the plurality of resistance assemblies and a second end connected to the actuation assembly. 10. The exercise machine with variable resistance system of claim 9 , wherein each of the plurality of actuation assemblies include a shift device attached to an actuation shaft, wherein the second end of the shift member engages the shift device. 11. The exercise machine with variable resistance system of claim 10 , wherein the shift device includes a cam groove that is engaged by the second end of the shift member. 12. The exercise machine with variable resistance system of claim 10 , comprising a handle for rotating the actuation shaft. 13. The exercise machine with variable resistance system of claim 10 , comprising a motor for rotating the actuation shaft. 14. The exercise machine with variable resistance system of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of actuation assemblies is comprised of an electric actuator. 15. The exercise machine with variable resistance system of claim 1 , wherein the bias member is comprised of spring. 16. An exercise machine with variable resistance system, comprising: a frame having a first end, a second end, and a rail extending between the first end and the second end of the frame; a carriage movably positioned upon the rail, wherein the carriage is movable between the first end and the second end, and wherein the carriage includes an upper surface adapted to receive and support an exerciser; a stationary platform connected to the frame and positioned near the first end of the frame, wherein the stationary platform includes an upper surface adapted to receive and support the exerciser; a main shaft rotatably connected to the frame; a main connector connected between the main shaft and the carriage; a plurality of resistance assemblies, wherein each of the plurality of resistance assemblies includes a bias member adapted to exert a resistance force against rotation of the main shaft in a first rotational direction, wherein each of the plurality of resistance assemblies is selectively rotationally locked with the main shaft or rotationally unlocked with the main shaft; and a plurality of actuation assemblies, wherein each of the plurality of actuation assemblies are adapted for selectively rotationally locking and unlocking one of the plurality of resistance assemblies with respect to the main shaft, wherein the plurality of resistance assemblies apply a total level of rotational resistance against the main shaft based on which of the plurality of resistance assemblies are rotationally locked with the main shaft by the plurality of actuation assemblies; wherein each of the plurality of resistance assemblies includes a clutch, wherein each of the plurality of resistance assemblies is selectively rotationally locked or unlocked with the main shaft by the clutch to adjust the total level of rotational resistance against the main shaft; wherein each of the plurality of actuation assemblies includes a shift member to connect to the clutch for engaging or disengaging the clutch to selectively rotationally lock or unlock each of the plurality of resistance assemblies with respect to the main shaft; wherein each of the plurality of resistance assemblies comprises a pulley rotatably positioned upon the main shaft and wherein the pulley is connected to the bias member; wherein the clutch selectively engages the pulley to selectively rotationally lock or unlock the pulley with respect to the main shaft; wherein the pulley is connected to the main shaft in a non-rotating manner with respect to the main shaft when the pulley is in a locked state with respect to the main shaft, and wherein the pulley is connected to the main shaft in a rotating manner so as to allow for free rotation of the pulley with respect to the main shaft when the pulley is in an unlocked state with respect
Electric or electronic controls for exercising apparatus of groups A63B21/00 - A63B23/00, e.g. controlling load · CPC title
Ratchet-wheel links; Overrunning clutches; One-way clutches · CPC title
using a frequency controlled AC motor · CPC title
using special pulley-assemblies · CPC title
with a seat or torso support moving during the exercise, e.g. reformers (A63B22/0076 takes precedence) · CPC title
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