Body Attachable Patents (Class 473/518)
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Patent number: 11458352Abstract: An ergonomic hand and wrist support device for yoga includes a flat bottom surface having a circular perimeter and a curved top surface opposite the bottom surface. The top surface is connected to the bottom surface at the circular perimeter. The curved top surface has the shape of an oblate spheroid, the oblate spheroid defining a major axis perpendicular to a minor axis. The flat bottom surface is perpendicular to a minor axis of the oblate spheroid. A plurality of texture and/or alignment bumps are disposed on the curved top surface. The plurality of texture/alignment bumps are organized into a plurality of rows. The device has a Shore A hardness of equal to or between 35-75.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2018Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Inventors: Jody Cohan-French, Maria Cristina Jimenéz
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Patent number: 11219299Abstract: An electronic tablet holder assembly for gripping an electronic tablet includes a panel that is positionable on a bottom side of an electronic tablet. A plurality of couplers is each coupled to the panel and each of the couplers releasably engages a bottom of the electronic tablet for attaching the panel to the electronic tablet. A hand strap is coupled to the panel and a user's hand is extendable therethrough to facilitate a user to grip the electronic tablet. A finger strap is coupled to the panel at a plurality of connection points to define a plurality of fingers loops. Each of the finger loops has a respective one of the user's fingers extended therethrough to enhance the user's ability to grip the electronic tablet.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2020Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Inventor: Melissa Pimentel
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Patent number: 9814926Abstract: A hand pad for stabilizing and supporting on a floor or other surface the hand of a user during either stationary/static or dynamic exercises includes a hand pad body having a top surface defining a debossed profile of a human hand, or human hand-shaped cavity, for receiving therein a hand of a user. An optional complementary block may be provided having a top side constructed for releasable engagement with the hand pad body.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2017Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Inventor: Michael Leonard Izzolo, Jr.
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Patent number: 9782627Abstract: Hand-held paddle apparatuses are useful for moving a body through a fluid, such as water, and providing use of hands and fingers for other functions. Moreover, the hand-held paddle apparatuses are hinged to reduce the surface area interacting with the fluid when the paddle apparatuses move in one direction, and to open to increase the surface area interacting with the fluid in an opposite direction.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2016Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Inventor: Zachary Allen Peterson
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Patent number: 9562817Abstract: A manipulation and force measuring device includes a planar force sensing resistor, a protective material surrounding the resistor, and an outer material surrounding the protective material. A first strap extends outwardly from the outer material. The first strap has one of a hook and loop fastener disposed thereon. A second strap extends outwardly from the outer material, distal from the first strap. The second strap has the other of the hook and loop fastener disposed thereon. A processor is attached to one of the first strap and the second strap. The processor is electronically connected to the resistor. A loop extends outwardly from the outer material. The loop is located proximate to the first strap. A method of using the device is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2014Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: Perfect Touch Technologies, LLCInventors: Julie Adamski, Dennis Adamski, Stephanie Potter, John Briscoe, Jillian Sloand, Benjamin Hotz, Daniel Rosen
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Patent number: 9555275Abstract: A hand pad for stabilizing and supporting on a floor or other surface the hand of a user during stationary and dynamic exercises includes a body having a top surface defining a debossed profile of a human hand for receiving therein the hand of a user, and a bottom surface having a slip-resistant texture.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2015Date of Patent: January 31, 2017Inventor: Michael Leonard Izzolo, Jr.
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Patent number: 9101801Abstract: The present invention relates to a direct contact racquet or “DCR.” In order to enhance the feel experienced by the player, the DCR is designed to maximize the contact between the player's hand and the ball, while still making use of a string-bed or other form of contact to provide a strike surface for the ball. In particular, a gripping surface for a player's hand is provided behind the string bed. The gripping surface may be shaped in various ways so that a player can comfortably grip it. In addition, the gripping surface may provide a clearance from the string bed when striking a ball. Therefore, the DCR places a user's hand directly behind the string bed surface used to strike the ball.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2012Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: Hand to Hand Racket Sports, Inc.Inventors: Alain J. Cohen, Darius Firouzgar, Marc A. Cohen
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Patent number: 8992351Abstract: A golf ball kicking device having hands-free interchangeability of golf club heads comprising a mounting plate secured to the shoe and a retaining member affixed to the mounting plate and having a pivoting lever with a release member in communication with a rear face of a club head. The mounting plate has a magnet and the rear face of the club head is constructed of a magnetic material so as to releasably mount the club head onto the mounting plate. When the club head is secured against the magnet, the club head impacts upon the release member so as to pivot the pivoting lever to a first position. When sufficient force is applied to the pivoting lever, the pivoting lever pivots to a second position thereby directing the release member to impact upon the club head and dislodge the club head from the mounting plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2012Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Inventor: Nicholas D. Manou
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Patent number: 8944942Abstract: A suspension system for eliminating the need to tightly grasp, grip or clench any apparatus (i.e. sports racket, hammer, device, instrument, tennis racquet, squash racquet, racquetball racquet, badminton racquet, lacrosse stick, etc), by producing an apparatus suspension system and decreasing or eliminating the amount of grip pressure required from the hand, wrist and the arm or any part of the body. The suspension system generally includes flexible suspension connector(s), stabilizers, connector-like devices, adjustable finger devices and an adjustable thumb device and/or a glove that, altogether, become a suspension system.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2012Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Inventor: Paul Oravecz
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Publication number: 20140171236Abstract: A suspension system for eliminating the need to tightly grasp, grip or clench any apparatus (i.e. sports racket, hammer, device, instrument, tennis racquet, squash racquet, racquetball racquet, badminton racquet, lacrosse stick, etc), by producing an apparatus suspension system and decreasing or eliminating the amount of grip pressure required from the hand, wrist and the arm or any part of the body. The suspension system generally includes flexible suspension connector(s), stabilizers, connector-like devices, adjustable finger devices and an adjustable thumb device and/or a glove that, altogether, become a suspension system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2012Publication date: June 19, 2014Inventor: Paul Oravecz
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Patent number: 8740732Abstract: A training device for use with a regulation discus includes a glove body sized and shaped for receiving at least a portion of a hand of a discus thrower therein and an attachment for securing the regulation discus to the glove body at a front of the glove body such that the discus thrower can grasp the regulation discus and practice throwing the discus without releasing the regulation discus from the glove body. The glove body has a wrist opening, at least one thumb opening, and at least one finger opening. Thus, even if the discus thrower inadvertently lets go of the regulation discus, the regulation discus is not thrown because it is secured to the glove body worn by the discus thrower. The attachment can be straps that are secured about the regulation discus.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2011Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Inventor: Dominic Finelli
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Patent number: 8696422Abstract: Devices and systems and methods that can include padded vest and head gear having sensors to be worn by opposing players, for a boxing game and training system and method wherein impacts on the sensors are automatically converted into points on a scoreboard. The sensors can be located on left and right sides of the headgear and on upper and lower portions of the front of the vest of the participants.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2012Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Inventor: Rafael Santiago
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Publication number: 20130196798Abstract: A paddle for playing with a hand sack includes a generally flat body sized and shaped to fit on a hand and one or more straps for securing the body to a person's hand with a flat surface of the body being oriented upward to allow a person to manipulate a hand sack without touching it with the palm. The top surface is treated or provided with an insert that increases the friction between the sack and the paddle to facilitate the hand sack manipulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2013Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: Myachi Industries Corp.Inventor: Myachi Industries Corp.
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Patent number: 8485879Abstract: A fight analysis system to objectively determine the quality and quantity of strikes in a fight. In one exemplary embodiment, one fighter wears a receiving module having a plurality of passive RFID tags at different locations that are read by a striking module (e.g., a knife) when the striking module lands on, or comes in proximity to, the receiving module, to provide the location of a strike. Force sensors in the striking module enable determination of the type and force of a landed strike. A graphical user interface module displays information gathered by the fight analysis system.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2012Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Inventors: Michael T. Lin, Mitchell Heinrich, Jonathan Thomas, John Pelochino, Akbar Dhanaliwala, Brian Krieger, Felix Dashevsky, Jason McCarthy
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Publication number: 20120295723Abstract: A grip guide apparatus is disclosed for use as a training aid. The grip guide apparatus includes a substrate and chromic material. The substrate is dimensioned to cover at least a portion of an article of sports equipment such as a handle. The chromic material is capable of changing colors in response to one or more external stimuli. Changes in color of chromic material thereby indicate whether the user has proper or improper hand placement on the article of sports equipment. The chromic material may also indicate whether the user has applied the proper or improper amount of pressure to the article of sports equipment. The substrate may include an adhesive backing to affix the grip guide apparatus to the article of sports equipment. By generating feedback from the chromic material, good habits can be formed with respect to taking a proper grip of the article of sports equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: B 10 LLCInventors: Karen Beck, Chip Beck
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Publication number: 20120100941Abstract: A training device for use with a regulation discus includes a glove body sized and shaped for receiving at least a portion of a hand of a discus thrower therein and an attachment for securing the regulation discus to the glove body at a front of the glove body such that the discus thrower can grasp the regulation discus and practice throwing the discus without releasing the regulation discus from the glove body. The glove body has a wrist opening, at least one thumb opening, and at least one finger opening. Thus, even if the discus thrower inadvertently lets go of the regulation discus, the regulation discus is not thrown because it is secured to the glove body worn by the discus thrower. The attachment can be straps that are secured about the regulation discus.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2011Publication date: April 26, 2012Inventor: Dominic Finelli
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Patent number: 6945884Abstract: A tennis teaching aid includes a glove member including a palm covering, a back covering and a plurality of fingers sleeves. The finger sleeves are positioned for each receiving one of five fingers on the hand. A wrist sleeve is attached to a bottom edge of the glove member and extends away therefrom. The wrist sleeve includes a front portion positioned adjacent to the palm covering and a rear portion positioned adjacent to the back covering. A flexible elongated member has a first end and a second end. The first end is attached to the back covering of the glove member. A coupler is attached to the wrist sleeve for removably coupling the second end to the back portion of the wrist sleeve such that a selected angle is formed between the wrist sleeve and the glove member.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Inventor: Paul T. Korik
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Patent number: 6910977Abstract: The present invention relates to a device and game that consists of an elongated body or rod with a pendulum-like club hanging from one of its sides. The device has a strap that fastens the device to the user's body and a handle that at the opposite end of the club end which aids in the replacing of clubs and also provides extra support while in operation. The plane of rotation is perpendicular to the body of the device. The head of the club is fitted with a flat area that faces in the direction of motion and is used to strike the projectile forward towards a target when the device is in use.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2004Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Inventor: Pedro Baquero
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Publication number: 20040185972Abstract: The present invention relates to a device and game that consists of an elongated body or rod with a pendulum-like club hanging from one of its sides. The device has a strap that fastens the device to the user's body and a handle that at the opposite end of the club end which aids in the replacing of clubs and also provides extra support while in operation. The plane of rotation is perpendicular to the body of the device. The head of the club is fitted with a flat area that faces in the direction of motion and is used to strike the projectile forward towards a target when the device is in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2004Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventor: Pedro Baquero
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Publication number: 20040048697Abstract: A ball game device comprising a body 10 adapted to receive a hand 24 and a wrist 25 of a user 26, the body 10 presenting two hitting surfaces 14 for hitting a ball 20. The body 10 comprises two panels 12 with a cavity 22 therebetween for receiving the hand 24 and wrist 25 through an opening 23. The device may also be supplied in kit form.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventors: Ken Watson, Elma McSherry
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Publication number: 20040018899Abstract: An athletic glove for racquet sports which includes a support strap fixed at one end extending between the thumb and index finger. The free end of strap is wrapped around the top of handle to give support to reduce the head weight of racquet felt on the wrist of wearer. The glove helps support the racquet, which is useful both as a training device and a performance enhancement device in competition.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2002Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventor: Devaraj Thiruppathi
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Publication number: 20030130074Abstract: An athletic training device such as a volleyball blocking device includes a front foam layer intended to contact a volleyball and a rear foam layer disposed rearwardly of front foam layer to absorb some of the force transmitted to said front foam layer. An inner layer comprised of a relatively stiff material is disposed between the front foam layer and the rear form layer. A hand receiving portion is secured on or adjacent to the rear foam layer for receipt of a user's hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventor: Angela M. Petroskey
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Publication number: 20020171202Abstract: An indoor interactive competitive game of skill incorporating an arcade-type fixed target and an elastic launching sling using the human body as a yoke and fulcrum to propell soft foam balls to the target containing numerous indecia marked scoring opportunities for the prospect of reaching a predetermined highest score.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2001Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventor: Thomas J. Barniak
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Publication number: 20020098923Abstract: A ball striking game implement, comprising a paddle having first and second opposed planar resilient faces and a truncated side, forming a base, an elastically expandable pocket disposed between the first and second faces, said pocket having an interior portion and an opening to the interior portion along the base, through which opening a human hand with extended fingers may be inserted into the interior of the pocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventors: Miles A. Reynolds, Jorge Diaz
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Patent number: 6383098Abstract: The invention includes a foot device to strike a projectile, such as a footbag. The foot device includes a frame, an elastic material and a base, where the elastic material and the base are attached to the frame. The elastic material is adapted to strike the projectile and to extend while exerting tension on the frame. Moreover, the base is adapted to be coupled to a shoe without restricting the motion of a foot within the shoe.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Inventors: Kevin Allen Haumschilt, Kenneth Joseph Haumschilt
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Patent number: 6299557Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for use in gripping tennis rackets or the like which is of durable construction and which is easy to use, reliable, and efficient in operation. This device assists a tennis player, pro or novice, to maintain a proper grip on the handle of a tennis racket. This device is constructed of a single unitary piece which includes a wristband being attachable together by fastening means such as “Velcro” (a trademark) or other known hook and loop means, and a handle gripping extension which jutaxposes from the center of the wristband and is slidably attachable to the racket handle via a hole or opening on the extension. This device is made of lightweight material and does not add perceptible weight to the tennis racket or to the user's wrist. The user wears the device to improve his game performance without discomfort or interference with his concentration.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Inventor: Edward Mueller
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Patent number: 6257998Abstract: A foot paddle including a footwear, a racket which includes a ball rebound surface bounded by a perimeter wall, the racket including a forefoot portion, configured to overlay a forefoot of the footwear and which generally does not extend medially beyond the forefoot of the footwear and does not extend outwards beyond a toe portion of the footwear, and a lateral portion which extends laterally beyond the footwear, and a mounting bracket mounted on the footwear, wherein the racket is attachable to the mounting bracket.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Inventor: Moshe Ein-Gal
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Patent number: 5839979Abstract: A bat in the form of a sleeve can be slid over the hand of a player so that the latter can play as in tennis, on any type of ground, with or without a bounce on the ground. The bat (1) comprises an upper sleeve element (5) and a lower sleeve element (6) joined along an edge (7) wherein an opening (10) is provided for inserting the hand. Each sleeve element is more rigid in a flat central portion (11, 12) forming a striking surface than close to its periphery. The bat envelops and holds the hand due to its inherent elasticity. It may also comprise retaining means (13) on the surface and closure devices to each side of the wrist.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1994Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Inventor: Nicolas De Genty
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Patent number: 5833241Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of propelling a disc from a user's legs which involves the following steps. Providing a string in the form of a closed loop through which a positions his or her legs. Providing a disc with a peripheral edge and positioning this disc within the loop. Winding the disc and loop together in a manner which creates tension between the disc and the user's knees. Releasing the disc and moving one's legs apart one another in a manner to unwind the loop and propel the disc from between the user's legs.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1996Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Inventors: Tony J. Araujo, Manny C. Rebelo
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Patent number: 5651742Abstract: A golf ball placement device that is adapted to be mounted to a golfer's shoe for allowing the golfer to position a golf ball on a tee without bending over. The device includes a ball retaining member that has a top surface, a bottom surface, a front end and a rear end. Art elongated opening extends inwardly from the front end of the ball retaining member toward the rear end thereof. The ball placement device includes mating hook and loop type fasteners secured to the rear end of the device and the golfer's shoe in order to secure the golf ball placement device to the golf shoe.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1996Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Inventor: Edward V. Dickson
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Patent number: 5615890Abstract: A competitive recreational game including: a foam game ball with symmetrical air holes therethrough; at least one paddle, racquet or mitt per player; a vertical net attached to a frame with support posts; a ball return to player net for each opposing player; at least one opposing basketball hoop with attached net to at least one common backboard on the forehand and backhand side; a central located basketball hoop attached to the top center portion of the vertical frame common to both players and a playing court with boundaries, scoring rules and regulations for all level of play based on at least 1 opposing player. Points are scored by subtracting from 15 down to zero in several strategic rewarding ways. The AIR BALL game is NO BOUNCE NO DUNKING and designed to be played on the beach, in the backyard or indoors on a floor surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1996Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Inventor: John D. Blue