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Support device, with damping, for a mobile part of an exercise apparatus
   
Document Number
US Patent 7001312
Issued Date
February 21, 2006
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In an exercise apparatus comprising a fixed support member (3) and a moving part (2) which can perform movements correlated to the exchange of forces between a user and the apparatus, a support device (1) comprises: elastic supporting means (4); means (6) for damping the movements of the moving part (2) and adjusting means (7). The damping means (6) are arranged parallel with the supporting means (4) and comprise a magnetic actuator (8), in which a first, moving component (9) has an electroconductive element (11), and a second, fixed component (10) comprises a permanent magnet (12) and a non-permanent magnet (13) connected to one another to form at least one air gap (14) which houses the electroconductive element (11). Electrical energizing of the electroconductive element (11), whether generated or induced, applies to the first component (9) of the actuator (8) a reactive magnetic force which opposes the translational movement.
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Owner
Technogym S.p.A. (Gambettola,IT)
Published
February 21, 2006
Application Number
10/645,586
Filed
August 22, 2003
US Classification
482/54   482/1 482/92
Int'l Classification
A63B   22/02   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
Priority Data
Aug 27, 2002 [IT] BO2002A0547
USPTO Field of Search
482/51   482/52   482/53   482/54   482/51   482/52   482/53   482/54   482/51   482/52   482/53   482/54   188/378   188/317   188/171  
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