Magazine Article

A Constant-Force Resistive Exercise Unit

TBMG-6599

01/01/2010

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A constant-force resistive exercise unit (CFREU) has been invented for use in both normal gravitational and microgravitational environments. In comparison with a typical conventional exercise machine, this CFREU weighs less and is less bulky: Whereas weight plates and associated bulky supporting structures are used to generate resistive forces in typical conventional exercise machines, they are not used in this CFREU. Instead, resistive forces are generated in this CFREU by relatively compact, lightweight mechanisms based on constant-torque springs wound on drums. Each such mechanism is contained in a module, denoted a resistive pack, that includes a shaft for making a torque connection to a cable drum. During a stroke of resistive exercise, the cable is withdrawn from the cable drum against the torque exerted by the resistance pack.

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"A Constant-Force Resistive Exercise Unit," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2010.
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Jan 1, 2010
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TBMG-6599
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Magazine Article
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English