Stationary Support Serves As Common Support For User Patents (Class 482/130)
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Patent number: 7104926Abstract: An exercising machine is provided that has a head engaging member that can provide a hemispherical movement. The head engaging member is attached to rollers that can roll on a pivotable arcuate track. As an exerciser moves the head engaging member in the X-Y plane, the machine forces movement in the Z plane such that the head engaging member can maintain a point of contact on the user's head as the exerciser rotates his head during exercise. The track can be arced or formed in a radius such that the head engaging member traverses a motion approximate to a radius of a neck rotation as measured from the forehead to the base of the neck.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2002Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Dynabolic Gym EquipmentInventor: Alan Carlson
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Patent number: 7101326Abstract: A storable exercise apparatus for home use. The apparatus includes an upright tower, a base structure, a bench frame, and a bench attached to the bench frame. A set of flexible pull lines coupled to a resilient spring system are carried within the tower structure. The user exercises by pulling the pull lines against the bias of the spring system. The grips for the pull lines are mounted at the top of the tower and generate significant tipping force on the tower when the apparatus is in use. To prevent tipping, the bench frame has pivotal and load-transmitting connections with the tower structure; the tower is stabilized by the weight of the user on the bench. The bench may be placed in either a raised or lowered position, and can be stored by collapsing and pivoting it so that it abuts the tower vertically.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2003Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Stamina Products, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Gerschefske, Juliu Horvath, San-Ping Lee, Marjolein Brugman
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Patent number: 7077792Abstract: A method and structure for exercising with a portable exercise apparatus. The portable exercise apparatus comprises a body support structure and at least one exercising structure. The a body support structure comprises a sitting structure pivotally attached to a back support structure. The back support structure may be positioned at a plurality of angular positions with respect to the sitting structure. The body support structure is adapted to be placed on a supporting structure. The at least one exercising structure is removably attached to the body support structure. The at least one exercising structure comprises a first resilient structure movably attached to a second resilient structure, a first attachment device, and a resistance means for applying a preset amount of resistance against movement of the first resilient structure with respect to the second resilient structure. The attachment device is adapted to removably attach the second resilient structure to the body support structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2004Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Inventor: Arnold P. Nerenberg
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Patent number: 7044898Abstract: A stretching exerciser includes a seat bar supported on a collapsible spring bar at a base in a backwardly tilted position. A back cushion is pivotally fastened with a top end of the seat bar and forwardly backwardly turnable relative to the seat bar. The back cushion is closely attached to the seat bar due to the effect of the gravity weight when receiving no external force. A seat is pivoted to the seat bar. An axle is adjustably mounted on a front side of seat bar to selectively support the seat between two elevational positions.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2003Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Inventors: Johnson Kuo, Chin-Lien Huang
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Patent number: 7044900Abstract: An exercise apparatus comprising a frame, and at least one elongated sheet of flexible material has a first end coupled to the frame and has a second free end positioned frontwardly relative to the frame. The sheet of flexible material has an upwardly facing support surface, and the sheet of flexible material has a predetermined stiffness for supporting substantially the entire weight of an exerciser of the apparatus. At least one support assembly is mounted to the frame and generally overhangs the support surface of the sheet of flexible material for further supporting the exerciser upon pushing downwardly against the sheet of flexible material and thereby moving the free end of the sheet of flexible material downwardly, and for supporting the exerciser upon pulling upwardly to release the downward force against the sheet of material and thereby permitting the free end of the sheet of flexible material to move upwardly.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2002Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Inventor: Charalabos Leftheriotis
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Patent number: 7044899Abstract: A mini-type exercise machine includes a base, a T-shaped strut pivotably connected to a front end of the base, a seat assembly mounted on the base, a pressing member pivotably connected to the seat assembly, and at least one damper mounted on each of the T-shaped strut and the pressing member for providing a resistance while any of the T-shaped strut and the pressing member pivots. The mini-type exercise machine of the present invention can be operated to perform various types of exercise so as to have multiple exercise effects by means of the T-shaped strut and the pressing member. In addition, the present invention is partly detachable and easily collapsible, such that the present invention can be partly dismantled into small parts and easily collapsed to be small-sized, thereby enabling the present invention to be easily pocketable.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2003Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Inventor: Johnson Kuo
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Patent number: 6979284Abstract: An exercise apparatus is provided which includes a chair, an arm-exercising station, and a leg-exercising station. The arm-exercising station is mounted in the armrests of the chair and includes a support frame attached to the base portion of the chair, a pair of elongated left and right exercise bars disposed within the left and right armrest portions of the chair operable for selective pivotal movement within the armrest portions, and a resistance device attached to the bars for resisting the pivotal movement of the bars. The leg-exercising station is associated with the underside of the footrest portion of the chair and includes a pedal assembly configured for rotational movement. The pedal assembly is automatically raised and positioned for use when the footrest is pivoted forwardly. The leg-exercising station is concealed within the chair when not in use.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2003Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Inventor: James Curtis
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Patent number: 6966871Abstract: A home exercise device is of greater value when it is capable of multiple functions and can be easily stored when not in use. Lightweight springs are used in place of heavy weight plates to reduce shipping costs and simplify storage. The device also includes a frame that supports a base, providing linear movement of the base relative to the frame. A bar, with spring tension, is coupled to a multi-position lock. This allows the bar to be positioned in a variety of locations relative to the frame and the user, thereby providing a variety of exercises. A head portion is also provided that includes a torsion spring. This spring can be engaged or disengaged from the frame to allow the user to provide spring tension to resist movement of the head portion. The diversity of movable components offers a vast variety of exercises that can be performed on the unit as well as enabling the unit to fold down for storage when not in use.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2002Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Parmater Productions Inc.Inventor: Kim Parmater
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Patent number: 6964636Abstract: Disclosed is an exercise device that includes a base that has at least one receptacle and further includes a resistance member that is adapted to rest in the at least one receptacle. The base may include a plurality of receptacles so as to provide a number of positions that the resistance member may rest in so as to allow the user to perform a variety of exercises and motions with the exercise device. The resistance member may be adjustable to provide more than one level of resistance.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2002Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: ResponseIQ, LLCInventors: Johann B. Verheem, James A. Jernigan, Stephen G. Hauser
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Patent number: 6939272Abstract: An exercise machine includes a bench and board section including a stationary bench having first and second opposite ends, and a board having first and second opposite ends, with the first end of the board pivotally mounted adjacent the second end of the stationary bench, each of the bench and board being formed substantially from a single piece which can selectively support a torso of a person and legs of the person, and a resistance device in contact with the single piece board and which applies a resistance to pivotal movement of the board, while permitting the board to swing up and down against a resistance applied by the resistance device.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventor: Qingping Wu
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Patent number: 6926647Abstract: A folding collapsible rowing machine is constructed to include a folding collapsible base frame equipped with a foot frame at the front side, a sliding seat horizontally slidably supported on the main shaft of the base frame, a rocker fastened pivotally with the main shaft of the base frame in front of the sliding seat, elastic cord members connected between the front end of the main shaft of the base frame and the sliding seat, and a friction wheel block unit coupled between the sliding seat and the rocket and adapted to impart a resisting force to the user.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Johnson KUOInventors: Chin-Lien Huang, Johnson Kuo
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Patent number: 6872186Abstract: An orthotic apparatus for use in providing improved range of motion is provided which allows the amount of stretch to be hydraulically powered and measured by the device, but controlled by the user. Because the apparatus accurately calculates the amount of stretch, the user, together with the user's physician and therapist, can develop a rehabilitation plan based on accurate measurements. Progress is based on tangible results rather than the user's ability to tolerate pain. This knowledge provides the incentive the user needs to work toward and achieve the user's goal.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2002Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: ERMI CorporationInventors: Thomas P. Branch, Alex Sattler
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Patent number: 6872170Abstract: A multi-function physical training machine comprises a base frame and coupling units mounted on the base frame for the installation of at least one cord assembly which has two elastic cords. A T-shaped bar is pivoted on the base frame to be turned in a predetermined range. First resistance members are installed on the T-shaped bar to provide the T-shaped bar a loading when being turned. A seat assembly is mounted on the base frame and is pivotally connected with a training bar assembly such that the training bar assembly can be turned in a predetermined range. Second resistance members are installed on the training bar assembly to provide the training bar assembly a loading when being turned.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2002Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Inventor: Johnson Kuo
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Patent number: 6835168Abstract: An exercise ball device has an elastic cable, two end hooks disposed on two ends of the elastic cable, a ball having a retainer ring to receive one of the end hooks, a treadle having a hole, and a soft cushion having a retainer ring to receive the other one of the end hooks, which penetrated a hole on a treadle.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Inventor: Yang-Chin Huang
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Patent number: 6827676Abstract: A multifunctional physical training machine. The training machine includes a frame, two first pad members, a second pad member and a cord assembly. The frame includes a first base bar and a second base bar for resting on the ground, a first frame bar having an end thereof fixed with the first base bar and a second frame bar having an end thereof fixed with the second base bar and the other end thereof connected to the first frame bar. The first and the second pad members are disposed on the first frame bar in different elevation. The cord assembly has two elastic cords detachably connected to the first base bar or the second base bar, and two holding members disposed at the ends of the elastic cords respectively. The cord assembly further has two length adjusting devices to change the lengths of the elastic cords.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Inventor: Johnson Kuo
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Publication number: 20040235625Abstract: A unique abdominal bench with a pivoting torso section has a number of pivots, rods, and levers that allow the fixed seat section of the abdominal bench to remain a constant distance from the pivoting torso section during an abdominal exercise. The leg section of the abdominal bench pivots towards the abdomen, as does the torso section when the torso is raised. The leg section is pivotably connected to the torso section through a number of rods, pivots and levers such that the gap between the seat and torso section remains the same. A push rod is connected to the pivoting leg brace and is in turn connected to a torso bracket through several guide rods and a dog-leg lever. The push rod, guide rods and the dog-leg lever allow the torso section to remain a constant distance from the fixed seat section.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2003Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventor: John Forcillo
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Publication number: 20040224827Abstract: An exercise machine that outputs constant force from resilient resistances and allows continuously selectable levels of strength training resistance. The machine consists primarily of a pre-biased resistance element (50), a conical pulley structure with eccentric cross section (40), an axially adjustable force attachment point (34) and a frame (10). Flexible force transmission elements (30) conduct force to the user interface elements (16, 17) via pulleys (36).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventor: Peter Ashley
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Patent number: 6811522Abstract: An exercise with traction device comprising a frame holding a seat above the floor that has a resistance loaded backrest for the purpose of rehabilitating atrophied spinal support muscle through progressive resistance exercise while the spine is under pain alleviating traction. The backrest is resistance loaded for both traction, and extension resistance or flexion resistance. This makes needed exercise for those who are hindered from such therapy by spinal compressive related pain. The exercise resistance is transmitted to the patient via a horizontal axis backrest, and can be weighted either positively for back resistance, or negatively for abdominal resistance, at the same time traction is applied from the backrest suspension system applying resistance to the user attached to it in the direction that decompresses the spine.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Inventor: Andrew James McQuinn
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Publication number: 20040198571Abstract: A resistance module for an exercise machine for providing a substantially constant force through a range of motion includes at least one cantilever spring and at least one rigid member movable with respect to one another along a path of travel. The rigid member causes the cantilever spring to deflect and produce a resistance force. The cantilever spring has an anchored end and a deflection end. The rigid member engages the deflection end of the cantilever spring, and constrains the deflection end to a predetermined path of deflection as the cantilever spring and the rigid member move with respect to one another. The rigid member can be a non-planer contact surface along which the deflection end tracks, or a pivot link. The module can include means for operatively coupling at least one of the cantilever spring and the at least one rigid member to an exercise machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Applicant: Brigham Young University.Inventors: Larry L. Howell, Spencer P. Magleby
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Patent number: 6793610Abstract: An exercising apparatus is disclosed which can be easily collapsed for shipping or storage but which is easily assembled for use. The apparatus includes an upper frame member pivotally attached to the forward end of a longitudinally extending lower base frame member. The upper frame member supports a seat including a bottom that is movable so as to be parallel to the frame member for shipping or perpendicular for use. An elongated rod has one end pivoted to the upper frame member. The other end is pivoted to a collar that surrounds the base frame member and moves along a length thereof between a shipping position where the frame members are parallel to each other and an operative position where the upper frame member extends upwardly. A pin and aperture arrangement locks the frame members in the selected position. A pair of movable arms with handles connected to an adjustable force resistor allows a user to perform a variety of exercises of the arms and upper body.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Inventor: James A. Deola
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Patent number: 6783483Abstract: An exercising machine for developing multiple muscle groups by combining two distinct exercise elements into a single attenuated movement. The device includes multiple support housings each with upstanding handgrips extending therefrom. Each handgrip has spring resistant elements interconnected with said housings allowing for axial opposing resistant rotation.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Inventor: Donald Liga, Jr.
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Publication number: 20040142799Abstract: There is provided a muscular training apparatus that can be utilized without any limitation of a place, in which wires accumulating an elastic energy are repeatedly withdrawn and released, in order to train muscles of the human body. The muscular training apparatus includes a lengthy base (100), a fixed frame (300) fixed on the central portion of the base (100), a pair of wire reels (110, 210) rotatively coupled to one side of the fixed frame (300), wires (150, 250) each one end of which is fixed to each wire reel (110, 210) and each other end of which is wound around each wire reel (110, 210), spiral springs (120, 220) were as each one of which is fixed to each wire reel (110, 210) and were as the other end of which is fixed to the fixed frame (300), and grips (160, 260) connected to the other end of each wire (150, 250).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Inventors: In Cheoul Yeo, Hwa Seag Go
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Publication number: 20040138029Abstract: A device for muscle training to mimic deep sea sports fishing has a frame and a seating surface coupled to the frame. A plurality of foot rests are coupled to the frame. These footrests are adjustable in a position in relation to the seating surface to adapt to a user's dimensions. At least one bearing is coupled to the frame and coupled to the bearing is a rod. The rod is rotatably coupled to the frame and has a first end and a second end. The rod has at least two sections with a first longer section disposed between the first end and the bearing and a shorter second section disposed between the second end and the bearing. At least one stress application unit is directly coupled to the second end of the rod. The stress application unit may be coupled to the frame at an opposite end. The rod is then biased in a first position by the stress application unit and rotatable to at least a second position against a prestressed force from the stress application unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventor: Thorsten Brausen
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Patent number: 6755771Abstract: An exercise device for exercising of the abdominal muscles as well as in exercising the muscles of the upper torso, shoulders and arms while the back of the user is supported, elongated and stretched. The device includes a platform which is elevated at one end from a supporting surface for the device. A seat is located at the one end of the platform and a bowed back support member is disposed on the platform adjacent to the seat. The support member presents a convex curved surface of a longitudinal extent such that the back and head of the user can rest thereon with the user in a backwardly reclining posture. A belt fits around the waist of the user while a resilient or stretchable cord is adapted to engage the arms of the user during movement of the user from the backwardly reclining posture wherein the back of the user rests against the convex curved surface to a sitting position. The cord thus increases the force that must be exerted by the abdominal muscles of the user in carrying out this movement.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Inventor: Robert S. Wallerstein
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Patent number: 6752745Abstract: An exercise apparatus utilized for toning and building muscles in different areas of the body, including the arms, chest, shoulders, abdominal muscles, thighs, calves, and hips. The exercise apparatus has a support assembly, having a horizontal bottom support bar, and various components positioned along the support bar. The components include a seat assembly located at the rear end, a pair of thigh press bars located at the middle portion, a foot support assembly located at the front end, and elastic bands. The elastic bands are attached between different movable parts of the apparatus in order to provide resistance to the user when attempting to move such movable parts with respect to each other while exercising.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Inventor: Everton Davis
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Publication number: 20040110610Abstract: A rehabilitation equipment includes a base, two upright elastic bars each mounted on the base, a bracket mounted on the two elastic bars and including a substantially U-shaped support portion mounted on the two elastic bars, and a push bar mounted on a mediate portion of the bracket. Thus, the rehabilitation equipment is folded when not in use so as to save the storage space. In addition, the rehabilitation equipment is assembled and disassembled easily and conveniently, thereby facilitating the user using the rehabilitation equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2003Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Ko-Chuan Chen, Jungle Chen
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Patent number: 6746384Abstract: An apparatus for exercising the muscles of the lumbar region of a subject's back includes a seat, a vertical support member to which the back end of the seat is attached so that the centerline extending from the from the front to the back of the seat forms an angle with the vertical member in the range of 65 to 75 degrees and with the front end of the seat being inclined downward to the surface on which the vertical support member stands, a base attached to the bottom end of the vertical support member, a cylindrical roller pad that is rotatably mounted to the vertical support member at a position above the seat, a knob that is adjustably mounted to the vertical support member, and a hand-held weight which the subject grasps and holds near the subject's body while performing the strengthening exercises.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2001Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Maccole Enterprises, L.L.C.Inventors: Brian Cole, Wayne A. MacMasters
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Publication number: 20040097351Abstract: A trunk exercise device enables strengthening of specific muscles of the abdominal cavity and lower back. This device can be used from a seated or standing position. A back pad is positioned adjacent to the lumbar vertebrae of the user. The back pad is preferably mounted to an arm that is pivotally mounted to the frame. A bias member is in communication with the pad, either directly or preferably by the arm, and the frame. This offers resistance to movement of the pad relative to the user. With the user substantially stationary relative to the machine, the user undergoes posterior pelvic rotation and posterior translation of some of the lumbar vertebrae. This is accomplished by contracting some of the abdominal muscles and other trunk muscles, thereby moving the pad. An anterior trunk flexion handle bar may also be included. The handle bar may be mounted to a substantially longitudinal extension that is pivotally mounted to the frame directly or by being rigidly mounted to the arm of the back pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Dean G. Tornabene
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Publication number: 20040097350Abstract: A training machine (100) for the physical training of persons, having, arranged on it, traction devices (102) with pull cords and deflecting rollers, is characterized byType: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Gunther Beutel
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Patent number: 6726607Abstract: A portable personal training and exercise device having a base assembly, a pole assembly and cable and pulley assembly. The base assembly has a tilt mechanism for holding the pole assembly in different orientations. The cable and pulley assembly is attached to the pole assembly and has two coaxial pulleys rotatably mounted on a common single stationary shaft. Each pulley is spring biased for rewinding a cord onto the pulley. The cable and pulley assembly also has a tension adjustment unit for adjusting the resistance of the pulleys, and two multi-direction guide units mounted on the housing of the cable and pulley assembly for allowing the pulley cords to be pulled in multiple directions with reduced friction. A user may pull the cords of the pulleys for exercising various muscles of the user and adjust the resistance force of the cords at an appropriate level suitable to the user.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Inventor: Stephen P. Ihli
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Patent number: 6726608Abstract: A swingable exercising device has a base flatly arranged on the ground and a support rod extending from the base. A chair is placed atop the supporting rod. A swingable means is formed by a main arm, an auxiliary arm, a handle, and at least one bearing. The main arm having a first connecting portion exactly covers the supporting rod. The second connecting portion of the main arm is extended from an upper side of the first connecting portion. One end of the auxiliary arm is engaged with the second connecting portion. The handle is engaged to another end of the auxiliary arm. The handle has a C shape and two ends of the handle have respective handle rods. When a force is applied to the swingable means, the swingable means will shift to one side so that one seat on the chair can swing with the swingable means.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2003Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Inventor: Chang Chun Hsu
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Publication number: 20040058790Abstract: A training apparatus designed to improve the physical readiness level of the low back and pelvic girdle of an individual includes a frame, a seat, a pivot mechanism mounted on the frame and providing a pivot point, an exercise arm rotatable about the pivot point, and a resistance assembly rotatable about the pivot point. An interlocking mechanism interlocks the exercise arm and the resistance assembly such that they rotate as a single unit about the pivot point of the pivot mechanism. The angle between the exercise arm and the resistance assembly is selectable. The resistance assembly includes at least a first resistance lever arm and, preferably, a second resistance lever arm. The first resistance lever arm includes a counterweight. The second resistance lever arm has a weight attachment mechanism for attaching a stress weight thereto, and the second resistance lever arm is angularly offset from the first resistance lever arm by an angle about the pivot point of the pivot mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventor: Paul S. Lapcevic
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Publication number: 20040053756Abstract: An exercise device for mounting to a chair, the device including a resistance means having a resilient means with a length. The resilient means is linked to first and second operating means at respective opposite ends of the resilient means, whereby movement of at least one of the first and second operating means permits exercise against the resilient means.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventor: Terrence Colin Tremayne
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Publication number: 20040043877Abstract: An exercise apparatus comprising a hoop or support bar that a user steps into and pulls up above his or her buttocks to the small of the back can be used for performing squats, lunges, and calf raises. The hoop or support bar is lowered and raised during exercise and provides movement resistance as the user exercises. The hoop or support bar supports the user's back, thus reducing the strain on the back and making exercising more comfortable. Additionally, an adjustable resistance element makes exercising more efficient, and allows the user to raise or lower the intensity of the exercise depending on his or her comfort level.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventor: Donald Brown
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Publication number: 20040038786Abstract: A stretching exerciser includes a seat bar supported on a collapsible spring bar at a base in a backwardly tilted position. A back cushion is pivotally fastened with a top end of the seat bar and forwardly backwardly turnable relative to the seat bar. The back cushion is closely attached to the seat bar due to the effect of the gravity weight when receiving no external force. A seat is pivoted to the seat bar. An axle is adjustably mounted on a front side of seat bar to selectively support the seat between two elevational positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: Johnson Kuo, Chin-Lien Huang
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Publication number: 20040038781Abstract: An exercise apparatus is provided which includes a chair, an arm-exercising station, and a leg-exercising station. The arm-exercising station is mounted in the armrests of the chair and includes a support frame attached to the base portion of the chair, a pair of elongated left and right exercise bars disposed within the left and right armrest portions of the chair operable for selective pivotal movement within the armrest portions, and a resistance device attached to the bars for resisting the pivotal movement of the bars. The leg-exercising station is associated with the underside of the footrest portion of the chair and includes a pedal assembly configured for rotational movement. The pedal assembly is automatically raised and positioned for use when the footrest is pivoted forwardly. The leg-exercising station is concealed within the chair when not in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventor: James Curtis
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Publication number: 20040005971Abstract: The present invention provides a back exercise machine, which includes a support frame, a footrest, a protrusion device, and a grasping device. The support frame is disposed with a main post thereon. The footrest is mounted on a front end of the support frame. The protrusion device, which is composed of at least two struts pivotally interconnected with one another, is pivotally connected with the main post of the support frame for rendering a raising action and is installed with at least one elastic member between the struts for resiliently self-rebounding. The grasping device is mounted on the protrusion device for the user's two hands holding. In operation, the back exercise can raise the user's back to completely stretch the user's back extensor muscles so as to get rid of weariness by means of the protrusion device's struts pivoting with one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventor: Chung-Jen Kuo
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Patent number: 6669609Abstract: A storable exercise apparatus for home use. The apparatus includes an upright tower, a base structure, a bench frame, and a bench attached to the bench frame. A set of flexible pull lines coupled to a resilient spring system are carried within the tower structure. The user exercises by pulling the pull lines against the bias of the spring system. The grips for the pull lines are mounted at the top of the tower and generate significant tipping force on the tower when the apparatus is in use. To prevent tipping, the bench frame has pivotal and load-transmitting connections with the tower structure; the tower is stabilized by the weight of the user on the bench. The bench may be placed in either a raised or lowered position, and can be stored by collapsing and pivoting it so that it abuts the tower vertically.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Stamina Products, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Gerschefske, Juliu Horvath, Lee San-Ping, Marjolein Brugman
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Publication number: 20030232706Abstract: The present invention discloses an exercise device which has a base, a vertical upright member attached to the base and at least one roller attached to the vertical upright member. A ratcheting hand crank is mounted to the upright member at a location spaced away from the roller. One or more lengths of exercise tubing are attached to the hand crank and extend at least partially around the roller. A second end of the length of exercise tubing which extends away from the roller is utilized by the user for resistance training. The amount of resistance can be adjusted by altering the available length of the exercise tubing with the hand crank.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Daniel W. Emick
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Publication number: 20030232707Abstract: An exercise machine has resilient elongate members for providing balanced resistance in the form of elongate resilient members oriented horizontally such that the intermediate portion of the elongate members contact a fulcrum of the exercise machine. The user adjusts the amount of resistance provided by capturing different combinations and numbers of resilient elongate members. A cable and pulley system ensures a long stroke so that the use can perform a wide variety of exercises in comfortable positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: ICON IP, INC.Inventors: William T. Dalebout, Michael Olson
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Patent number: 6634997Abstract: The present invention is an improved Pilates chair having a seat top with an underside, a base that is wider than the seat top, a plurality of bracing members between the seat top and the base, a swingable lever having an upper end and a lower end disposed between the seat top and the base, the lower end being hingeably attached from the base, an adjusting block disposed slidably along the lever between the upper and lower ends thereof, means on the adjusting block for locking it in a position along the lever, and one or more elongated helical springs each having two ends, one of the ends being attached from the underside of the seat top, and the other end being attached from the adjusting block, whereby sliding said adjusting block along said lever, and locking it in a position therealong, will result in a greater or lesser extent of stretch being imparted to the at least one helical spring.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2001Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Inventors: Joan Breibart, Robert Berg
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Publication number: 20030195096Abstract: An exercise apparatus including a platform, attached to a resilient member, which can rotate, twist, and tilt in every angle while also providing a resistance force to all degrees of movement. The resilient member is also attached to a base, such that strength, agility and balance can be trained while also providing a cardiovascular workout. The platform may be modified by the addition of an elastomeric material over its surface to provide additional traction or padding. The platform may also have notches placed around its perimeter, through which resistance tubing or rope may be placed, such that upper body resistance motion may be integrated into the exercise apparatus. Furthermore, support members may be disposed under both the platform and base for additional support and rigidity. The base may also be in the form of legs extending out from a central portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Mark G. Hecox, Stephanie L. Montgomery
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Publication number: 20030195098Abstract: An exercising ball holder for fixing an exercising ball and locking elastic cords includes a base seat, multiple extension arms and at least one elastic cord. The base seat is formed with a rest depression. A lower end of the exercising ball is rested and located in the depression without easily rolling out. The multiple extension arms respectively outward horizontally extend from the base seat. Each extension arm has a fixing loop section. The elastic cord has a hook section and has a handle. It can ensure safety in use of the exercising ball. The position of the elastic cords can be quickly changed to achieve various exercising effects. And, it has simple structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventor: Cheng-Hsiung Hsu
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Patent number: 6616580Abstract: A collapsible combination waist and leg exerciser comprises a base, two elastic frames, and two connected handles. In use, user may stand on base with hands grasped on the handles and bend waist forward facing elastic frames in order to exercise up and down repeatedly. User may also sit on a chair with the chair's legs pressed on base by the weight of user. User's feet are urged against the top of handles for exercising up and down repeatedly. User may lay back with feet urged against the top of handles in a continuous up and down movement. This can train or develop the parts of body such as chest, arms, waist, legs, and buttock effectively in a small environment.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2000Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Inventor: Ko-Chuan Chen
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Publication number: 20030162638Abstract: Disclosed is an exercise device that includes a base that has at least one receptacle and further includes a resistance member that is adapted to rest in the at least one receptacle. The base may include a plurality of receptacles so as to provide a number of positions that the resistance member may rest in so as to allow the user to perform a variety of exercises and motions with the exercise device. The resistance member may be adjustable to provide more than one level of resistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventors: Johann B. Verheem, James A. Jernigan, Stephen G. Hauser
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Publication number: 20030158021Abstract: Hip Rotation Training Device with a base plate, a torsion resisting element such as a torsion spring, a torsion spring attachment rod, an inner vertical support tube, a tube support socket, an outer vertical support tube and a hip retaining assembly. The tube support socket is fixedly attached to the base plate. The torsion spring is fixedly attached to the bottom of the inner vertical support tube. The spring attachment rod is fixedly attached to bottom of said torsion spring, said spring attachment rod slidalbly attached at its opposite end to said tube support socket and held in place by a cross pin.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2002Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventor: Robert Prichard
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Publication number: 20030144118Abstract: An abdominal exerciser, comprising: a base frame; a seat having a seat pad which is secured on the base frame; an upper arm having a first end and a second end; a lower arm having a first end and a second end, the first end of the lower arm connecting on and laterally extending from the base frame, the second end of the lower arm pivotally connecting to the first end of the upper arm; a vertical bar being located behind the seat pad and connecting with the second end of the upper arm, the vertical bar having a first end and a second end; a handle pivotally connecting to the first end of the vertical bar; and a resilient mechanism interconnecting the base frame and the second end of the vertical bar.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventors: Samson Tsen, Jin-Chen Chuang
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Patent number: 6595905Abstract: An exerciser includes an upright frame assembly constructed and arranged to be disposed in an operative position supported on a horizontal surface. The upright frame assembly has a user support assembly to support a user thereon. First, second and third moving assemblies are disposed in normal inoperative positions with respect to the user support assembly. The first, second and third moving assemblies are manually engaged and individually manually moved away from the normal inoperative position thereof into a desired extended position by a user supported on the user support assembly. First, second and third connecting terminals are connected to the first, second and third moving assemblies, respectively, so that the first and third connecting terminals and the second and third connecting terminals move away from one another when any one of the moving assemblies is moved away from the normal inoperative position thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Stamina Products, Inc.Inventor: Robert W. McBride
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Publication number: 20030134730Abstract: An exercising apparatus is disclosed which can be easily collapsed for shipping or storage but which is easily assembled for use. The apparatus includes an upper frame member pivotally attached to the forward end of a longitudinally extending lower base frame member. The upper frame member supports a seat including a bottom that is movable so as to be parallel to the frame member for shipping or perpendicular for use. An elongated rod has one end pivoted to the upper frame member. The other end is pivoted to a collar that surrounds the base frame member and moves along a length thereof between a shipping position where the frame members are parallel to each other and an operative position where the upper frame member extends upwardly. A pin and aperture arrangement locks the frame members in the selected position. A pair of movable arms with handles connected to an adjustable force resistor allows a user to perform a variety of exercises of the arms and upper body.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventor: James A. Deola
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Patent number: 6585626Abstract: An exerciser featuring a frame assembly which includes a lower frame portion that is constructed and arranged to be stablely supported in an operative position on a horizontal surface. First and second rigid upright support members is fixed at lower end portions thereof on the lower frame portion and extends upwardly from the lower frame portion when in the operative position thereof. A user support assembly is operatively connected with the lower frame portion and is constructed and arranged to support a user thereon. The first and second rigid upright support members have first and second rigid upper free end portions respectively configured to curve upwardly from the lower portions thereof in outwardly diverging relation with respect to one another. A pair of separate moving assemblies is disposed in normal inoperative positions with respect to the user support assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Stamina Products, Inc.Inventor: Robert W. McBride