Patents by Inventor Jeff Tuller
Jeff Tuller has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240050793Abstract: A portable, foldable barre exercise device providing balance support for a user during exercise may include a pair of legs and a pair of support arms Each support arm may be pivotally attached to a corresponding leg and may be adapted to be extended upward with the device in an open state. A horizontal exercise bar may be arranged between upper ends of the support arms. The device may further include a pair of weight stacks of removable dumbbells, each attached to a corresponding support arm, and one or more quick release straps for facilitating folding of the device into a closed state for stowage and for strapping the support arms and legs together. The device is lightweight yet structurally configured so as to support a user's entire weight thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2023Publication date: February 15, 2024Inventor: JEFF TULLER
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Patent number: 11794050Abstract: A portable, foldable barre exercise device providing balance support for a user during exercise may include a pair of legs and a pair of support arms. Each support arm may be pivotally attached to a corresponding leg and may be adapted to be extended upward with the device in an open state. A horizontal exercise bar may be arranged between upper ends of the support arms. The device may further include a pair of weight stacks of removable dumbbells, each attached to a corresponding support arm, and one or more quick release straps for facilitating folding of the device into a closed state for stowage and for strapping the support arms and legs together. The device is lightweight yet structurally configured so as to support a user's entire weight thereon.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2022Date of Patent: October 24, 2023Inventor: Jeff Tuller
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Publication number: 20220305318Abstract: A portable, foldable barre exercise device providing balance support for a user during exercise may include a pair of legs and a pair of support arms. Each support arm may be pivotally attached to a corresponding leg and may be adapted to be extended upward with the device in an open state. A horizontal exercise bar may be arranged between upper ends of the support arms. The device may further include a pair of weight stacks of removable dumbbells, each attached to a corresponding support arm, and one or more quick release straps for facilitating folding of the device into a closed state for stowage and for strapping the support arms and legs together. The device is lightweight yet structurally configured so as to support a user's entire weight thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2022Publication date: September 29, 2022Inventor: JEFF TULLER
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Patent number: 11389684Abstract: A barre exercise device providing balance support for a user during exercise may include a horizontal barre exercise bar and a pair of brackets. The horizontal barre exercise bar is elevated above a floor surface by supporting structure in contact with the floor surface. The pair of brackets is attached to the supporting structure. Each bracket of the pair of brackets is adapted to support one or more hand weights therein. The device is lightweight yet structurally configured so as to support a user's entire weight thereon.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2020Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Inventor: Jeff Tuller
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Patent number: 10821313Abstract: A portable, foldable barre exercise device providing balance support for a user during exercise may include a pair of legs and a pair of support arms. Each support arm may be pivotally attached to a corresponding leg and may be adapted to be extended upward with the device in an open state. A horizontal exercise bar may be arranged between upper ends of the support arms. The device may further include a pair of weight stacks of removable dumbbells, each attached to a corresponding support arm, and one or more quick release straps for facilitating folding of the device into a closed state for stowage and for strapping the support arms and legs together. The device is lightweight yet structurally configured so as to support a user's entire weight thereon.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2019Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Inventor: Jeff Tuller
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Publication number: 20200114190Abstract: A portable, foldable barre exercise device providing balance support for a user during exercise may include a pair of legs and a pair of support arms. Each support arm may be pivotally attached to a corresponding leg and may be adapted to be extended upward with the device in an open state. A horizontal exercise bar may be arranged between upper ends of the support arms. The device may further include a pair of weight stacks of removable dumbbells, each attached to a corresponding support arm, and one or more quick release straps for facilitating folding of the device into a closed state for stowage and for strapping the support arms and legs together. The device is lightweight yet structurally configured so as to support a user's entire weight thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2019Publication date: April 16, 2020Inventor: Jeff Tuller
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Patent number: 9011294Abstract: A method of exercising a human body, the method comprising: providing a sliding element having a body portion adapted for receiving a limb of the human body, and a sliding surface adapted to slide on a exercise floor; placing the sliding element on an exercise floor and placing the human body limb on the body portion; and performing an exercise routine including sliding the sliding element by moving the human body limb. The exercise routine includes routines performed with the human body in a standing position; routines performed with the human body in a prone position; routines performed with the human body in a supine position; and routines performed with the human body in a side-lying position. The invention also includes an exercise device for exercising a human body, the device comprising: a sliding disc having a body portion adapted for receiving a limb of the human body; and a sliding surface adapted to slide on an exercise floor.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2004Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Savvier, LPInventors: Mindy Mylrea, Jeff Tuller
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Patent number: 8382645Abstract: A method of exercising a human body, the method comprising: providing a sliding element having a body portion adapted for receiving a limb of the human body, and a sliding surface adapted to slide on a exercise floor; placing the sliding element on an exercise floor and placing the human body limb on the body portion; and performing an exercise routine including sliding the sliding element by moving the human body limb. The exercise routine includes routines performed with the human body in a standing position; routines performed with the human body in a prone position; routines performed with the human body in a supine position; and routines performed with the human body in a side-lying position. The invention also includes an exercise device for exercising a human body, the device comprising: a sliding disc having a body portion adapted for receiving a limb of the human body; and a sliding surface adapted to slide on an exercise floor.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2007Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Savvier, LPInventors: Mindy Mylrea, Jeff Tuller
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Patent number: 7735191Abstract: A curl spring sash shoe cassette improves upon the suggestions of U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,353,548 and 5,463,793 by providing a mounting bracket that holds an uncurled length of the curl spring and is securely mounted on top of the shoe cassette to maintain an assembly of the shoe body, the curl spring, and the mount during shipment to a window manufacturer. The mount can receive two mounting screws to resist torque caused by curl springs and sash weight. The shoe is also improved to facilitate removal and reinsertion of sash pins into the tilt lock cams of the shoes and ensure that shoe body halves do not rotate relative to each other when sash tilting splays the body halves apart to lock them in a shoe channel.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2007Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Caldwell Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Jeff Tuller
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Patent number: 7686750Abstract: An abdominal exerciser in which the body floats with respect to the exerciser frame, which leads to isolating the abdominal muscles. The exerciser includes a seat; a frame adapted to support said seat in a position that is raised off a floor; a seat pivot connecting said seat and frame, said pivot located under said seat; an upper body arm adapted to engage the upper body of a user; an upper body arm pivot connecting said seat and said upper body arm; and a lower body arm attached to said seat.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Inventor: Jeff Tuller
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Publication number: 20080178425Abstract: A curl spring sash shoe cassette improves upon the suggestions of U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,353,548 and 5,463,793 by providing a mounting bracket that holds an uncurled length of the curl spring and is securely mounted on top of the shoe cassette to maintain an assembly of the shoe body, the curl spring, and the mount during shipment to a window manufacturer. The mount can receive two mounting screws to resist torque caused by curl springs and sash weight. The shoe is also improved to facilitate removal and reinsertion of sash pins into the tilt lock cams of the shoes and ensure that shoe body halves do not rotate relative to each other when sash tilting splays the body halves apart to lock them in a shoe channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: CALDWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANYInventor: Jeff Tuller
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Publication number: 20080178424Abstract: A curl spring shoe cassette includes a mounting bracket mounted to interlock with connectors on top of a shoe body so that an uncurled length of the curl spring can be attached to the mount to hold the spring, the mount, and the shoe body together during shipment. Once the cassette is properly positioned within a shoe channel, it can be fastened to a back channel wall with screws so as to automatically disengage the mount from the shoe body, which can then support a counter balance sash.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: CALDWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANYInventor: Jeff Tuller
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Publication number: 20070287619Abstract: An abdominal exerciser in which the body floats with respect to the exerciser frame, which leads to isolating the abdominal muscles. The exerciser includes a seat; a frame adapted to support said seat in a position that is raised off a floor; a seat pivot connecting said seat and frame, said pivot located under said seat; an upper body arm adapted to engage the upper body of a user; an upper body arm pivot connecting said seat and said upper body arm; and a lower body arm attached to said seat.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2007Publication date: December 13, 2007Inventor: Jeff Tuller
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Publication number: 20070287605Abstract: A method of exercising a human body, the method comprising: providing a sliding element having a body portion adapted for receiving a limb of the human body, and a sliding surface adapted to slide on a exercise floor; placing the sliding element on an exercise floor and placing the human body limb on the body portion; and performing an exercise routine including sliding the sliding element by moving the human body limb. The exercise routine includes routines performed with the human body in a standing position; routines performed with the human body in a prone position; routines performed with the human body in a supine position; and routines performed with the human body in a side-lying position. The invention also includes an exercise device for exercising a human body, the device comprising: a sliding disc having a body portion adapted for receiving a limb of the human body; and a sliding surface adapted to slide on an exercise floor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2007Publication date: December 13, 2007Applicant: Savvier LPInventors: Mindy Mylrea, Jeff Tuller
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Patent number: 7182719Abstract: An isometric/pacing exercise device that is adaptable to exercise apparatuses to produce a signal to the user to exert an isometric muscular force against the force provided by the exercise apparatus. The signal can be either aural or visual. The isometric/pacing exercise device provides a convenient means for a user to isometrically exercise their muscles on existing exercise apparatuses which do not presently have such a signaling device. The device is adaptable to most exercise apparatuses.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2004Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Inventor: Jeff Tuller
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Patent number: 7169095Abstract: An isometric/pacing exercise device that is adaptable to exercise apparatuses to produce a signal to the user to exert an isometric muscular force against the force provided by the exercise apparatus. The signal can be either aural or visual. The isometric/pacing exercise device provides a convenient means for a user to isometrically exercise their muscles on existing exercise apparatuses which do not presently have such a signaling device. The device is adaptable to most exercise apparatuses.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Inventor: Jeff Tuller
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Patent number: 7163495Abstract: A chest exerciser includes an elongated plunger housing and a pair of plungers that move in sealed sliding contact with the plunger housing on opposite sides of a common air volume within said plunger housing. An adjustable vent, centrally located between the plungers, communicates with the common air volume. Each plunger is attached to a hand grip. The handles slide on and are coaxial with the plunger housing. In the fully retracted position the grip distance between the proximal end of said first plunger hand grip member and the proximal end of said second plunger hand grip member is between 0 and 10 inches. The exerciser is used in combination with a breast enhancement nutrient, such as pueraria mirifica, which may be applied to the breast as a cream or tonic or ingested as an herb or pill.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2002Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Inventors: ReneƩ S. Fazio, Jeff Tuller
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Patent number: D562918Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2006Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Savvier LPInventor: Jeff Tuller
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Patent number: RE45328Abstract: A curl spring sash shoe cassette improves upon the suggestions of U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,353,548 and 5,463,793 by providing a mounting bracket that holds an uncurled length of the curl spring and is securely mounted on top of the shoe cassette to maintain an assembly of the shoe body, the curl spring, and the mount during shipment to a window manufacturer. The mount can receive two mounting screws to resist torque caused by curl springs and sash weight. The shoe is also improved to facilitate removal and reinsertion of sash pins into the tilt lock cams of the shoes and ensure that shoe body halves do not rotate relative to each other when sash tilting splays the body halves apart to lock them in a shoe channel.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2012Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Caldwell Manufacturing Company North America, LLCInventor: Jeff Tuller
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Patent number: D838098Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2016Date of Patent: January 15, 2019Assignee: SAVVIER, LPInventor: Jeff Tuller