Exercise harness for use with unweighting apparatus

a technology for unweighted equipment and exercise harnesses, which is applied in the direction of safety belts, gymnastic exercise, sport apparatus, etc., can solve the problems of user difficulty walking, jogging or running, straps connecting leg bands to waist belts cannot accommodate the different lengths between waists, and no therapy device is availabl

Inactive Publication Date: 2002-03-14
COOK GERRY
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0006] An exercise harness for use with an unweighting system having a pair of shoulder straps connecting the exercise harness to the unweighting system. The exercise harness having a waist belt suspended by the shoulder straps. The belt is provided with a buckle for releasably securing the ends of the belt together. The exercise harness further includes a left leg band and a right leg band with the leg bands being connected to the waist strap with a left front strap and a right front strap, respectively. A sliding strap is provided having one end buckled to the waist belt above a left leg band, and the free end threaded through a "D"-ring secured to the left leg band and through a "D"-ring secured to the waist belt at a medial position between the ends of the waist belt, and then through a "D"-ring secured to the right leg band and through a buckle secured to the waist belt above the right leg band.

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A problem with these known harnesses incorporating a waist belt and leg bands is that the user has difficulty walking, jogging or running when using these harnesses connected to an unweighting system.
The straps connecting the leg bands to the waist belt do not accommodate the different lengths between the waist belt and the leg bands when one leg is moved forward of the other.
Another problem with existing exercise harnesses is that there are none available which can be used in therapy to correct gait problems which a patient may have.

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[0016] An exercise harness according to the present invention is shown in FIGS. 1-3. The exercise harness 10 includes a waist belt 12 and a pair of leg bands 14 and 16, as shown in FIG. 3. In a preferred embodiment, the waist belt 12 has its outer surface faced with a Velcro "loop" material (not shown). Further, in a preferred embodiment, the leg bands 14 and 16 each have an outer surface faced with a Velcro "loop" material (not shown) and an inner surface faced with a Velcro "hook" material (not shown).

[0017] The waist belt 12 includes a female buckle 18 and a male buckle 20 for connecting the waist belt 12 around a user's waist. The female buckle 18 is connected to belt 12 with a belt extension 19 sewn to belt 12, as shown in FIG. 3. Similarly, male buckle 20 is connected to belt 12 with a belt extension 21 sewn to belt 12.

[0018] A pair of front strap buckles 22 and 24 are sewn to waist belt 12 with straps 26 and 28, respectively. A pair of sliding strap buckles 30 and 32 are sewn...

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Abstract

An exercise harness connected to an unweighting system with shoulder straps. The exercise harness having a waist belt suspended by the shoulder straps which belt may be secured to a user. The exercise harness further having left and right leg bands connected to the waist strap with a left front strap and a right front strap, respectively. A strap is provided forming a sliding "W" connection between the waist belt and the two leg bands to allow for freedom of leg movement when walking, running or jogging. The exercise harness is also provided with a gait modification strap having one end secured to the waist belt and the other end secured to one of the leg bands after wrapping the gait strap partially around a leg of the user.

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BACKGROUND OF INVENTION[0001] This invention relates to an exercise harness for use by an individual when using an unweighting system. The invention has particular application when used in conjunction with a treadmill where a user is either walking or jogging or running on the treadmill at the same time being supported by an unweighting system.[0002] The use of a body harness with unweighting systems is known. See U.S. Pat. No. 2,719,568 to Webb; U.S. Pat. No. 3,780,663 to Pettit; U.S. Pat. No. 4,410,175 to Shamp; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,662,560 to Svendsen et al. All of these patents show a waist belt for securing the harness to a user's body. It has been found that when leg bands secured to the waist belt are used, that the user is better stabilized and that the waist belt will not ride up on the user's waist as much when the user is exercising. U.S. Pat. No. 3,780,663 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,410,175 show leg bands connected to a waist belt for this additional stability.[0003] A problem w...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61H3/00
CPCA61H3/008A63B69/0064A63B71/0009A63B21/1419A63B21/1423A63B22/0235A61H2201/1616A61H2201/1621A61H2201/163A61H2201/1642A61H2201/1652A63B2022/0094A63B2209/10A63B21/00181A63B21/4009A63B21/4011
Inventor COOK, GERRY
Owner COOK GERRY
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