Exercise Machine Rail System
US-2017165555-A1 · Jun 15, 2017 · US
US11707643B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11707643-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217986567-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 14, 2022 |
| Priority date | Aug 20, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 25, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jul 25, 2023 |
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An improved exercise machine has a stationary longitudinal monorail structure that extends between front and back end stationary exercise platforms, and an exercise platform mounted on a levitated carriage that is reciprocally movable along the monorail between the stationary platforms. Magnetic elements arranged on various opposing surfaces of the carriage and monorail generate magnetic forces that levitate and stabilize the carriage as it moves relative to the monorail thus substantially eliminating contact friction. Springs selectively attachable to the movable platform provide a resistance force for exercising. Pseudo-levitation and eddy brake elements on the carriage and monorail structure further stabilize the carriage and platform.
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An exercise machine, comprising: at least one rail; a carriage adapted to move along the at least one rail; a first upper magnetic rail connected to the at least one rail; a first upper carriage magnet connected to the carriage, wherein the first upper carriage magnet is aligned with the first upper magnetic rail such that a force is imparted between the first upper carriage magnet and the first upper magnetic rail; a second upper magnetic rail connected to the at least one rail; a second upper carriage magnet connected to the carriage, wherein the second upper carriage magnet is aligned with the second upper magnetic rail such that a force is imparted between the second upper carriage magnet and the second upper magnetic rail; a first lower magnetic rail connected to the at least one rail; a first lower carriage magnet connected to the carriage, wherein the first lower carriage magnet is aligned with the first lower magnetic rail such that a force is imparted between the first lower carriage magnet and the first lower magnetic rail; a second lower magnetic rail connected to the at least one rail; and a second lower carriage magnet connected to the carriage, wherein the second lower carriage magnet is aligned with the second lower magnetic rail such that a force is imparted between the second lower carriage magnet and the second lower magnetic rail. 2. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the first upper carriage magnet, the second upper carriage magnet, the first lower carriage magnet, and the second lower carriage magnet each comprise a magnetic flux concentrator. 3. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the first upper magnetic rail, the second upper magnetic rail, the first lower magnetic rail, and the second lower magnetic rail each comprise one or more magnetic elements. 4. The exercise machine of claim 3 , wherein the one or more magnetic elements each comprise a magnetic flux concentrator. 5. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the carriage comprises a first undercarriage and a second undercarriage, wherein the first upper carriage magnet and the first lower carriage magnet are each connected to the first undercarriage, and wherein the second upper carriage magnet and the second lower carriage magnet are each connected to the second undercarriage. 6. The exercise machine of claim 5 , wherein the first undercarriage extends between the first upper magnetic rail and the first lower magnetic rail such that the first upper carriage magnet faces the first upper magnetic rail and the first lower carriage magnet faces the first lower magnetic rail, and wherein the second undercarriage extends between the second upper magnetic rail and the second lower magnetic rail such that the second upper carriage magnet faces the second upper magnetic rail and the second lower carriage magnet faces the second lower magnetic rail. 7. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the first upper magnetic rail and the first lower magnetic rail are each on a first side of the at least one rail and the second upper magnetic rail and the second lower magnetic rail are each on a second side of the at least one rail. 8. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein a first side of the at least one rail includes a first braking rail, wherein the carriage comprises a first brake magnet facing the first braking rail. 9. The exercise machine of claim 8 , wherein a second side of the at least one rail includes a second braking rail, wherein the carriage comprises a second brake magnet facing the second braking rail. 10. The exercise machine of claim 9 , wherein the first braking rail and the second braking rail each comprise a non-ferrous material. 11. The exercise machine of claim 9 , wherein the first braking rail and the second braking rail are each adjustable with respect to the carriage. 12. The exercise machine of claim 9 , wherein the first braking rail is flux concentrated by a first flux concentrator and the second braking rail is flux concentrated by a second flux concentrator. 13. The exercise machine of claim 12 , wherein the first flux concentrator and the second flux concentrator are each comprised of a magnetodielectric material. 14. The exercise machine of claim 1 , wherein the at least one rail is comprised of a monorail. 15. An exercise machine, comprising: at least one rail; a carriage adapted to move along the at least one rail; a first upper magnetic rail connected to the at least one rail; a first upper carriage magnet connected to the carriage, wherein the first upper carriage magnet is aligned with the first upper magnetic rail such that a force is imparted between the first upper carriage magnet and the first upper magnetic rail; a second upper magnetic rail connected to the at least one rail; a second upper carriage magnet connected to the carriage, wherein the second upper carriage magnet is aligned with the second upper magnetic rail such that a force is imparted between the second upper carriage magnet and the second upper magnetic rail; a first lower magnetic rail connected to the at least one rail; a first lower carriage magnet connected to the carriage, wherein the first lower carriage magnet is aligned with the first lower magnetic rail such that a force is imparted between the first lower carriage magnet and the first lower magnetic rail; a second lower magnetic rail connected to the at least one rail; and a second lower carriage magnet connected to the carriage, wherein the second lower carriage magnet is aligned with the second lower magnetic rail such that a force is imparted between the second lower carriage magnet and the second lower magnetic rail; wherein the carriage comprises a first undercarriage and a second undercarriage, wherein the first upper carriage magnet and the first lower carriage magnet are each connected to the first undercarriage, and wherein the second upper carriage magnet and the second lower carriage magnet are each connected to the second undercarriage; wherein the first upper magnetic rail and the first lower magnetic rail are each on a first side of the at least one rail and the second upper magnetic rail and the second lower magnetic rail are each on a second side of the at least one rail. 16. The exercise machine of claim 15 , wherein the first upper carriage magnet, the second upper carriage magnet, the first lower carriage magnet, and the second lower carriage magnet each comprise a magnetic flux concentrator. 17. The exercise machine of claim 15 , wherein the first upper magnetic rail, the second upper magnetic rail, the first lower magnetic rail, and the second lower magnetic rail each comprise one or more magnetic elements. 18. The exercise machine of claim 17 , wherein the one or more magnetic elements each comprise a magnetic flux concentrator. 19. The exercise machine of claim 15 , wherein the first undercarriage extends between the first upper magnetic rail and the first lower magnetic rail such that the first upper carriage magnet faces the first upper magnetic rail and the first lower carriage magnet faces the first lower magnetic rail, and wherein the second undercarriage extends between the second upper magnetic rail and the second lower magnetic rail such that the second upper carriage magnet faces the second upper magnetic rail and the second lower carriage magnet faces the second lower magnetic rail. 20. An exercise machine, comprising: at least one rail; a carriage adapted to move along the at least one rail;
with a seat or torso support moving during the exercise, e.g. reformers (A63B22/0076 takes precedence) · CPC title
using eddy currents induced in moved elements, e.g. by permanent magnets · CPC title
using electromagnetic or electric force-resisters · CPC title
induced by electromagnets (A63B21/0056 takes precedence) · CPC title
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