Patents Assigned to Marty Gilman, Inc.
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Patent number: 9248360Abstract: A training device, including a ball and an anchored connecting structure that is anchored to the ball. A distal portion of the anchored connecting structure is a connector, extending from a distal portion of the ball, that is capable of connecting with a motion resisting device. A proximate portion of the anchored connecting structure extends into an inner volume of the ball, whereby resistance is provided to twisting and pulling motions between the anchored connecting structure and the ball, resulting from torsion and thrust loading during training.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2015Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: MARTY GILMAN, INC.Inventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Patent number: 9017229Abstract: A training device is disclosed, which includes a ball and an anchored connecting structure that is anchored to the ball. A distal portion of the anchored connecting structure is a connector, extending from a distal portion of the ball, that is capable of connecting with a motion resisting device. A proximate portion of the anchored connecting structure extends into an inner volume of the ball, whereby resistance is provided to twisting and pulling motions between the anchored connecting structure and the ball resulting from torsion and thrust loading during training.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2011Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Marty Gilman, Inc.Inventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Patent number: 9011304Abstract: The disclosure includes a variety of functional power grips. An exemplary grip includes a generally elongate handle portion having a gripping surface for a user, and a generally flexible member having a first end and a second end, the generally flexible member having a cross sectional dimension that is substantially the same as the handle portion, wherein the first and second ends of the generally flexible member are attached to first and second ends of the handle portion, the handle portion and generally flexible member cooperating to form a loop, and a strap disposed about the generally flexible member for attaching the functional power grip to a piece of exercise equipment.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2012Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Marty Gilman, Inc.Inventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Patent number: 8960678Abstract: The disclosure includes a variety of thrustback sleds. In one embodiment, the disclosure provides a thrust back training sled, including a base including a plurality of horizontal runners, a generally horizontal rail assembly disposed on the base, a trolley assembly disposed on the generally horizontal rail assembly, the trolley assembly including a plurality of rollers received by the rail assembly, the trolley being adapted to translate from a first, forward position to a second, rearward position along the generally horizontal rail assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2013Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Marty Gilman, Inc.Inventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Patent number: 8894512Abstract: A training device is disclosed, which includes a ball and a biasing member, where a distal portion of the ball is connected to a proximate end of the biasing member. A support member is connected to a distal end of the biasing member, where the support member is adapted for being connected to a stationary support structure. From this configuration, the ball is capable of deflecting from an initial, rest configuration when the ball is perturbed by clubbing, punching and/or chopping, and rapidly returning to the rest configuration after the perturbation.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2011Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Marty Gilman, Inc.Inventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Patent number: 8617007Abstract: A training sled including a pair of nonlinear runners of tubular construction arranged in parallel relative to a center axis and a plane. A head crossbar of tubular construction may extend between first ends of the runners and may be joined thereto so as to form a continuous tubular U-shaped member with the runners. A weight bearing member may be affixed to and extend between the pair of nonlinear runners near mid-sections thereof. A rear crossbar of tubular construction may extend between and may be disposed above the plane of the runners proximate second ends thereof and may be joined thereto opposite the head crossbar, so as to present a rearward facing surface against which force may be applied. The training sled may include a removable handlebar in a variety of configurations. A ski accessory may be configured to removably attach to the training sled. The ski accessory may include a pair of nonlinear skis arranged in parallel relative to a center axis and a plane.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2010Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Marty Gilman, Inc.Inventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Publication number: 20130055605Abstract: A logo displaying miniature football pylon is disclosed. The pylon includes an elastomeric body having a greater longitudinal, height-wise dimension than a transverse dimension. The pylon has a height-wise bottom portion, which includes a height-wise bottom surface for being seated on a tabletop, and a weighted mass substantially concealed therein, providing stability to the pylon when positioned on the tabletop. The pylon includes a top surface which height-wise opposes the bottom surface, and at least one side surface that includes at least one logo portion, which is at or adjacent to the pylon top surface, and contains logo indicia. From this, the pylon is capable of stably displaying the logo indicia in an upright configuration above the tabletop.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2011Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: Marty Gilman, Inc.Inventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Publication number: 20130059700Abstract: A training device 10 is disclosed, which includes a ball 12 and an anchored connecting structure 14 that is anchored to the ball 12. A distal portion 16 of the anchored connecting structure 14 is a connector 20, extending from a distal portion 18 of the ball 12, that is capable of connecting with a motion resisting device 15. A proximate portion 22 of the anchored connecting structure 14 extends into an inner volume 24 of the ball 12, whereby resistance is provided to twisting and pulling motions between the anchored connecting structure 14 and the ball 12, resulting from torsion and thrust loading during training.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2011Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: Marty Gilman, Inc.Inventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Publication number: 20130059682Abstract: A training device 10 is disclosed, which includes a ball 12 and a biasing member 14, where a distal portion of the ball 13 is connected to a proximate end 15 of the biasing member 14. A support member 16 is connected to a distal end 18 of the biasing member 14, where the support member 16 is adapted for being connected to a stationary support structure 19. From this configuration, the ball 12 is capable of deflecting from an initial, rest configuration when the ball 12 is perturbed by clubbing, punching and/or chopping, and rapidly returning to the rest configuration after the perturbation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2011Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: Marty Gilman, IncInventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Patent number: 8360938Abstract: A hip thrust sled may include a pair of spaced apart runners configured in generally parallel relation to each other. A first cross member extends between and is connected to the spaced apart runners proximate to a distal end of the hip thrust sled. A second cross member extends between and is connected to the spaced apart runners near a proximal end of the hip thrust sled to receive removable weights. A pendulum arm is rotatably attached at its distal end to the first cross member and is configured at a proximal end to move vertically relative to the spaced apart runners. The pendulum arm extends towards the proximal end of the hip thrust sled at an upward angle. An adjustable stop may limit the vertical movement of the pendulum arm. A handlebar may be attached to the proximal end of the pendulum arm.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2011Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Marty Gilman, Inc.Inventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Publication number: 20120172155Abstract: A training sled including a pair of nonlinear runners of tubular construction arranged in parallel relative to a center axis and a plane. A head crossbar of tubular construction may extend between first ends of the runners and may be joined thereto so as to form a continuous tubular U-shaped member with the runners. A weight bearing member may be affixed to and extend between the pair of nonlinear runners near mid-sections thereof. A rear crossbar of tubular construction may extend between and may be disposed above the plane of the runners proximate second ends thereof and may be joined thereto opposite the head crossbar, so as to present a rearward facing surface against which force may be applied. The training sled may include a removable handlebar in a variety of configurations. A ski accessory may be configured to removably attach to the training sled. The ski accessory may include a pair of nonlinear skis arranged in parallel relative to a center axis and a plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2010Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: MARTY GILMAN, INC.Inventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Publication number: 20110177891Abstract: A hip thrust sled may include a pair of spaced apart runners configured in generally parallel relation to each other. A first cross member extends between and is connected to the spaced apart runners proximate to a distal end of the hip thrust sled. A second cross member extends between and is connected to the spaced apart runners near a proximal end of the hip thrust sled to receive removable weights. A pendulum arm is rotatably attached at its distal end to the first cross member and is configured at a proximal end to move vertically relative to the spaced apart runners. The pendulum arm extends towards the proximal end of the hip thrust sled at an upward angle. An adjustable stop may limit the vertical movement of the pendulum arm. A handlebar may be attached to the proximal end of the pendulum arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2011Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: Marty Gilman, Inc.Inventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Patent number: 7972224Abstract: A weight sled apparatus useful for strength training and simulating the resistance of an opponent during a blocking event has a tubular construction forming a U-shaped member having a pair of parallel legs which serve as runners. A weight bearing member affixed to and extending between the pair of runners allows mounting of removable mount weights on a horn projecting therefrom. A crossbar extending between the runner ends presents a rearward facing surface at least 8 inches above the plane of the runners against which force may be applied. An optional handlebar attachment presents a rearward facing surface against which force may applied in a range from 8 inches to 40 inches above the plane of the runners and normal thereto. The weight sled affords a trainee multiple force application surfaces near the center of gravity of the sled and at differing vertical heights, enabling a more realistic simulation of the resistance presented during a blocking event.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2010Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Marty Gilman, Inc.Inventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Patent number: 7955223Abstract: A hip thrust sled may include a pair of spaced apart runners configured in generally parallel relation to each other. A first cross member extends between and is connected to the spaced apart runners proximate to a distal end of the hip thrust sled. A second cross member extends between and is connected to the spaced apart runners near a proximal end of the hip thrust sled to receive removable weights. A pendulum arm is rotatably attached at its distal end to the first cross member and is configured at a proximal end to move vertically relative to the spaced apart runners. The pendulum arm extends towards the proximal end of the hip thrust sled at an upward angle. An adjustable stop may limit the vertical movement of the pendulum arm. A handlebar may be attached to the proximal end of the pendulum arm.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2009Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Marty Gilman, Inc.Inventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Patent number: 7727089Abstract: A weight sled apparatus useful for strength training and simulating the resistance of an opponent during a blocking event has a tubular construction forming a U-shaped member having a pair of parallel legs which serve as runners. A weight bearing member affixed to and extending between the pair of runners allows mounting of removable mount weights on a horn projecting therefrom. A crossbar extending between the runner ends presents a rearward facing surface at least 8 inches above the plane of the runners against which force may applied. An optional handlebar attachment presents a rearward facing surface against which force may applied in a range from 8 inches to 40 inches above the plane of the runners and normal thereto. The weight sled affords a trainee multiple force application surfaces near the center of gravity of the sled and at differing vertical heights, enabling a more realistic simulation of the resistance presented during a blocking event.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2007Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Marty Gilman, Inc.Inventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Publication number: 20080312009Abstract: A weight sled apparatus useful for strength training and simulating the resistance of an opponent during a blocking event has a tubular construction forming a U-shaped member having a pair of parallel legs which serve as runners. A weight bearing member affixed to and extending between the pair of runners allows mounting of removable mount weights on a horn projecting therefrom. A crossbar extending between the runner ends presents a rearward facing surface at least 8 inches above the plane of the runners against which force may applied. An optional handlebar attachment presents a rearward facing surface against which force may applied in a range from 8 inches to 40 inches above the plane of the runners and normal thereto. The weight sled affords a trainee multiple force application surfaces near the center of gravity of the sled and at differing vertical heights, enabling a more realistic simulation of the resistance presented during a blocking event.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: Marty Gilman, Inc.Inventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Patent number: 6715477Abstract: An apparatus that simulates punting and place kicking of a ball includes a prosthetic leg having a mechanism in the foot region to seat a ball. The leg is pivotally-mounted to a frame and mechanically coupled with a foot pedal. Downward force on the foot pedal is translated to the leg causing the leg to whip upward and launching the ball with proportional force and speed. In one embodiment, the frame is collapsible/expandable and includes a roller to facilitate transportation. In another embodiment, the leg is formed of pliable material to eliminate the risk of injury in the event of collision therewith.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Marty Gilman, Inc.Inventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Patent number: 6688998Abstract: Through the use of flexible materials having a coefficient of friction lower than that of conventional sport balls, a sport ball training cover is created. The flexible material is fashioned into a pocket that snugly but removably covers the sport ball. The cover supplants its coefficient of friction to the sport ball, making it difficult to handle and creating a valuable training device for proper ball-handling. In another embodiment, a permanent training sport ball is formed by permanently attaching the flexible material to the outer cover of the ball. Other embodiments of the covers, that removably or permanently cover the sport balls, have different shapes and vary the amount of flexible material used to leave selected areas of the sport ball, such as the laces of a football, uncovered. The versatility and variety of the covers make them useful for any number of different training drills and sports.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2002Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Marty Gilman, Inc.Inventors: Layne E. Hergert, John H. Valdez, Jr., Shellie J. Valdez
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Patent number: 6036609Abstract: In a blocking training apparatus, a motion control apparatus for coupling intermediate the sled frame or surface and a blocking pad assembly enables movement of the blocking pad both horizontally and vertically, with variable degrees of resistance throughout the whole exercise. The disclosed apparatus includes a planar base having a pair of vertical castings extending upwards therefrom which define a pair of separate, noncontiguous, and nonparallel tracks, a travel plate movably mounted within the tracks and a source of resistance, such as a coil spring and/or shock absorber attached between the travel plate and the base. The tracks include a pair of rear tracks which extent parallel to the plane of the base and a pair of front tracks which extent along an incline with respect to the plane of the base, enabling the blocking pad assembly to be pushed first rearwardly and then upwardly to more closely mimic the body movements and momentum of an opponent during the blocking exercise.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Marty Gilman, Inc.Inventor: Neil F. Gilman
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Patent number: D731012Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2014Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: MARTY GILMAN, INC.Inventor: Neil Gilman