The single leg walker or stationary scooter

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A63B 22/00 (2006.01) A63B 22/20 (2006.01) A63B 23/04 (2006.01) A63B 71/00 (2006.01) A63B 22/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2342988

The stationary scooter is an exercise apparatus that provides an additional exercise, that of riding a stand up, foot powered, exercise scooter, to be done on a treadmill. Presently treadmills are mainly used for walking and for running. With this invention treadmills will be used for walking, running, and scooter riding. The movable surface of the treadmill enables the scooter to become a stationary scooter. CA 2100409 BELT AND DECK ASSEMBLY FOR AN EXERCISE TREADMILL CA 1272462 BELT CONVEYER SYSTEM Engst, Wilhelm (Germany (Federal Republic of)) Foot powered stand up scooters have long been used as exercise equipment which enable clients to propel themselves forward by pushing a way from the ground with one foot while standing on the scooter with the other. Patents made for scooters include: 308078 : FOOT-POWER SCOOTER Jan. 27, 1931 WILLIAM V.VAN ETTEN Recently a new model of scooter was developed and marketed under the name "Razor" CA2337376 :ROLLER-BLADE SCOOTER CA2350437 : TRAVEL DEVICE SUCH AS A SKATEBOARD OR A SCOOTER AND CA1073000 : ROLLER SKATE SCOOTER CA 2343961 ALL-SEASONS-SCOOTER HU, QIYI (Canada) The stationary scooter will improve treadmills by adding another exercise activity that can be done on them. Clients will be able to walk, run and ride a scooter on treadmills. Scooters will be improve because they will be stationary. SPECIFICATION OR SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION This invention is an exercise apparatus which relates to securing at least a portion of a scooter over at least a portion of a treadmill, making the scooter a stationary scooter. The difficulties that must be over come so that the scooter can become stationary are: first, the scooter must be safely secured on the treadmill, and second, the stationary scooter operator must be provided with a means by which he can change legs without stopping the treadmill. If handrails that come with the treadmill can not be used with the scooter because they are inadequate or inconveniently positioned, handle bars will be added to the treadmill ar the scooter device. In photographs which illustrate embodiments of the invention Photograph 1 is a picture of a stationary scooter with a client using it. Photographs 2 and 3 show the stationary scooter ready for use. Photograph 4 is a picture of the stationary scooter in a storage position. The storage position flees up the treadmill to be used for walking, running or other activities. In drawings that illustrate embodiments of the invention Figure 1 is a side elevation showing a treadmill with one of the embodiments of the stationary scooter attachment superimposed over it. Figure 2 is a side elevation showing another embodiment. It is the same as Figure 1 without a wheel. Item 1 the v-step plate is the part of the scooter attachment that fits over and rests on and/or attaches to the treadmill frame. The length of item 1 the v-step plate will very according to the width of the treadmill the stationary scooter apparatus rests on and/or attaches to. It will be as long as the treadmill including its frame, is wide; it

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