Patents by Inventor Raffaele Martini Pandozy

Raffaele Martini Pandozy 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).

  • Publication number: 20120123306
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for eye-exercise utilizing a set of goggles, the set of goggles containing a display suitably positioned for a wearer to observe a set of LEDs, which when lit in a sequential manner cause the wearer to exercise the muscles of the eye. One set of LEDs is arranged in linear patterns along a horizontal line, a vertical line and two oblique lines at approximately 45 degrees to the horizontal. Another set of LEDs is arranged in a circular pattern around the periphery of the display. Alternate embodiments include the feature of illuminating cartoon characters or other interesting graphics so that the eye-exercise method may be effective for children.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 27, 2011
    Publication date: May 17, 2012
    Inventor: Raffaele Martini Pandozy
  • Patent number: 7887472
    Abstract: A horizontal rotary torso exercising apparatus allows a user to strengthen the core muscles of the body and obtain maximum flexibility of the spine without squeezing or pinching the intervertebral discs or nerves. The apparatus is comprised of a frame supporting a longitudinally adjustable bench covered by a contoured pad. The contoured pad follows the natural curvature of the spine by providing a raised lumbar region with lateral pads. A rod is supported by the frame with two collars including bearings. At one end of the rod is a rack for holding weights and at the opposite end is a height adjustable leg rest. The user lies supine on the bench, places knees over the leg rest, and rotates the lower body at the waist side to side through a number of repetitions. The movement rotates the leg rest, the rod, and the rack about the axis of the rod.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2011
    Inventor: Raffaele Martini Pandozy
  • Patent number: 7695411
    Abstract: A multimotion exercise bicycle capable of providing a cardiovascular exercise simultaneously with an upper body weight training exercise. The cardiovascular exercise is accomplished by a pedaling movement connected to a resistance means. The upper body exercise is accomplished by a pushing or a pulling movement of a handlebar and arm setup connected to a disk which is further connected to a cable attached to a weight bearing platform. The weight of the user provides the resistance for the upper body movement. The difficulty level of the upper body movement is adjustable by changing the location of the handlebars relative to the disk and by changing where the cable attaches to the disk. As the user performs these exercises simultaneously, the invention allows the user to burn more calories and reduce work-out time in half.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2010
    Inventor: Raffaele Martini Pandozy
  • Patent number: 7691042
    Abstract: The disclosed invention provides an abdominal exerciser comprised of a padded bench with an adjustable arc shaped lumbar support mounted to a tubular support frame. The radius of the lumbar support is slightly larger than the radius of ordinary spinal arching. The lumbar support fully extends the lumbar section of the spine decompressing the intervertebral space while stretching the abdominal muscles and neutralizing the lumbar muscles in preparation for a sit-up or legs-up movement in which the spine is fully supported. Adjustably attached on either side of the lumbar support are two generally semicircular shaped side extensions. The support frame includes a base, two feet, and an arc shaped extension with a plurality of parallel footrests. The support frame also includes a hinge about which the bench rotates through the arc of the extension to adjust the inclination angle of the bench.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2010
    Inventor: Raffaele Martini Pandozy
  • Publication number: 20100035729
    Abstract: A multimotion exercise bicycle capable of providing a cardiovascular exercise simultaneously with an upper body weight training exercise. The cardiovascular exercise is accomplished by a pedaling movement connected to a resistance means. The upper body exercise is accomplished by a pushing or a pulling movement of a handlebar and arm setup connected to a disk which is further connected to a cable attached to a weight bearing platform. The weight of the user provides the resistance for the upper body movement. The difficulty level of the upper body movement is adjustable by changing the location of the handlebars relative to the disk and by changing where the cable attaches to the disk. As the user performs these exercises simultaneously, the invention allows the user to burn more calories and reduce work-out time in half.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 6, 2008
    Publication date: February 11, 2010
    Inventor: Raffaele Martini Pandozy
  • Publication number: 20090305856
    Abstract: The disclosed invention provides an abdominal exerciser comprised of a padded bench with an adjustable arc shaped lumbar support mounted to a tubular support frame. The radius of the lumbar support is slightly larger than the radius of ordinary spinal arching. The lumbar support fully extends the lumbar section of the spine decompressing the intervertebral space while stretching the abdominal muscles and neutralizing the lumbar muscles in preparation for a sit-up or legs-up movement in which the spine is fully supported. Adjustably attached on either side of the lumbar support are two generally semicircular shaped side extensions. The support frame includes a base, two feet, and an arc shaped extension with a plurality of parallel footrests. The support frame also includes a hinge about which the bench rotates through the arc of the extension to adjust the inclination angle of the bench.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 24, 2007
    Publication date: December 10, 2009
    Inventor: Raffaele Martini Pandozy
  • Publication number: 20090227435
    Abstract: A horizontal rotary torso exercising apparatus allows a user to strengthen the core muscles of the body and obtain maximum flexibility of the spine without squeezing or pinching the intervertebral discs or nerves. The apparatus is comprised of a frame supporting a longitudinally adjustable bench covered by a contoured pad. The contoured pad follows the natural curvature of the spine by providing a raised lumbar region with lateral pads. A rod is supported by the frame with two collars including bearings. At one end of the rod is a rack for holding weights and at the opposite end is a height adjustable leg rest. The user lies supine on the bench, places knees over the leg rest, and rotates the lower body at the waist side to side through a number of repetitions. The movement rotates the leg rest, the rod, and the rack about the axis of the rod.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 6, 2009
    Publication date: September 10, 2009
    Inventor: Raffaele Martini Pandozy
  • Patent number: 7478871
    Abstract: An improved bicycle seat or exercise bicycle seat comprised of a narrow anterior portion leading to a wider posterior portion. The improved bicycle seat accommodates, supports, protects, and relieves the male genitals from the pressure of the rider's weight. The posterior portion includes two support surfaces divided by an indented channel. The support surfaces properly remove the weight of the rider from the soft tissues of the perineal area and distribute it to the ischial bones of the pelvis. Located between the narrow anterior portion and the wider posterior portion are two recessed concave cavities separated by a sloped raised ridge and a perineal support projection. The rider's external genitalia are properly supported and protected in the recessed cavities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 20, 2009
    Inventor: Raffaele Martini Pandozy
  • Publication number: 20080191965
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for eye-exercise utilizing a set of goggles, the set of goggles containing a display suitably positioned for a wearer to observe a set of LEDs, which when lit in a sequential manner cause the wearer to exercise the muscles of the eye. One set of LEDs is arranged in linear patterns along a horizontal line, a vertical line and two oblique lines at approximately 45 degrees to the horizontal. Another set of LEDs is arranged in a circular pattern around the periphery of the display. Alternate embodiments include the feature of illuminating cartoon characters or other interesting graphics so that the eye-exercise method may be effective for children.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2007
    Publication date: August 14, 2008
    Inventor: Raffaele Martini Pandozy
  • Patent number: 7303517
    Abstract: An inversion apparatus for performing exercises of suspending the body of a person in an inverted position. The inversion apparatus including a stable steel frame, a winch, and a pair of padded anchor rings which connect the feet of the person to a winch operated by a motor or manually. Controls are provided for the person to operate the winch at will, to move the person up and down to a controlled and gradual elevated, inverted position. The person may also perform multiple exercises in the inverted position. For this reason a series of horizontal crossbars have been included in the design. A time delay in the winch system controls the movements of the winch in order to avoid a run-on condition in which the winch might fail to reverse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2007
    Inventor: Raffaele Martini Pandozy
  • Patent number: 6015370
    Abstract: An apparatus and a method for combiningly performing four important exercises localized to the lower back with the addition of weight resistance: a) the rotation or torsion of the lower spine and the lower back muscles; b) the bending of the spine forward and the exercising of abdominal muscles; c) the bending of the spine rearward and the exercising of the lumbar and erector muscles; d) the stretching and self-postural adjustment of the spine. The user performs the four exercises in the horizontal position with both legs in raised position. A swinging member accommodates the legs and allows the swinging, side-to-side motion of the legs. A second pivotal member helps the bending of the pelvis forward and rearward. A roller support assembly supports and massages the entire back during exercises. The user's body rests on an anatomical cushion support during exercises.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2000
    Inventor: Raffaele Martini Pandozy