Door Or Door Jamb Patents (Class 482/40)
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Patent number: 7601100Abstract: The equipment is considered in paired aspect, one construction for each of the exerciser's hands. In one arrangement, a strapping loop for each is respectively run through both of two tunneled components—a handhold and tethering anchor. To use it, the anchor is positioned on the opposing side at the top of a closed door so as to become trapped in place against the door and its frame. The exerciser grabs the handhold and performs chin-ups or other body suspension exercises by pulling upward along the door's face. A hand bracing assembly is optionally included to cushion the hands from excessive pressure against the door. If desired, the operator may also temporarily adapt the assembly to pull-type exercises.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2008Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Inventors: Robert Sylvester Hinds, Loyd William Bonneville
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Patent number: 7566292Abstract: A handle assembly adapted to grasp a bar for exercise includes a J-shaped hook for placement on the bar, a rotation assembly, and a handle attached to the rotation assembly. The handle has an inverted U-shaped bracket with a cross piece defining a grip that is connected between ends of the U-bracket. The rotation assembly is connected between a lower end of the hook and the U-shaped bracket and includes a bearing, the handle being rotatable via the bearing by a user during exercise with the J-hook on the bar.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2009Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Perfect Pushup, LLCInventors: Stephen G. Hauser, Mark B. Friedman, Alden M Mills
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Patent number: 7540831Abstract: An exercise assembly for performing a wide array of exercises including pull-ups and chin-ups is provided which includes a bar connected between rotatable swing arm assemblies. The swing arm assemblies extend along vertical faces of a frame and are adapted to rotate the bar from one position between the vertical faces to another position. The exercise assembly includes at least one handle assembly removably grasping the central bar and having a handle adapted to rotate 360 degrees during exercise.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2008Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Perfect Pushup, LLCInventors: Stephen G. Hauser, Mark B. Friedman, Alden M. Mills
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Patent number: 7534197Abstract: The method of human body suspension, that includes providing an upright door, and a support body clamped to the door; straddling the door by extending human legs generally transversely at opposite sides of the door; providing grips operatively connected to the support body to project outwardly at opposite sides of the door, and manually grasping the grips to exert force acting to suspend the human torso and legs which remain straddling the door and extending transversely during suspending of the torso and legs.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2007Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Atoll Holdings Inc.Inventor: Henry C. Harbers, Jr.
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Publication number: 20090111661Abstract: An exercise assembly for performing a wide array of exercises including pull-ups and chin-ups is provided which includes a bar connected between rotatable swing arm assemblies. The swing arm assemblies extend along vertical faces of a frame and are adapted to rotate the bar from one position between the vertical faces to another position. The exercise assembly includes at least one handle assembly removably grasping the central bar and having a handle adapted to rotate 360 degrees during exercise.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventors: Stephen G. Hauser, Mark B. Friedman, Alden M. Mills
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Publication number: 20080020909Abstract: The purpose of the safety and assistance strap is to securely suspend and also to provide quick height adjustment of dumbbells, barbells and exercise equipment to a specific height appropriate for the user prior to usage, beginning an exercise, and throughout the exercise acting as a safety device. As important is the finish and release of the equipment after the exercise whereby the safety assistance strap or SAS will prevent over extending. It is adjustable in heights in three large increments as well as numerous smaller increments. The present invention allows the user to quickly adjust the height, with one hand in large or small increments, without the need to remove the weight. It has a top end, which loops around horizontal supports and secures itself to a clasp upon the strap. The SAS has additional connection members at equal distances for quick height adjustment and a lower clasp at the end for the suspended exercise equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2006Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventors: Constance L. Blair, Joseph Bryan LaBoy
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Patent number: 7108636Abstract: A portable exercise apparatus includes a hollow central bar member and telescopic end portions operably insertable therein. Such telescopic end portions allow the central bar member to be securely engaged between a pair of vertical members. A plurality of spring members are disposed within the hollow portion of the central bar member and provide resistive force for assisting to maintain the telescopic end portions at stable positions during operating conditions. The central bar member further includes a plurality of apertures spaced along an outer surface thereof and for receiving a plurality of fastening members therethrough so that a plurality of handle members can be selectively positioned along the length of the central bar member. The handle members preferably have first and second portions integral with each other wherein the first portion extends substantially perpendicular from the central bar member and the second portion extends obliquely from the first portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2003Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Inventor: Gustavo N. Garcia
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Patent number: 7066866Abstract: A chin up bar assembly is provided with a cross bar and a pair of handles slidably mounted on the cross bar. The handles are pivotally mounted for movement between locked and unlocked positions. When a user hangs from the handles, the handles automatically pivot to the locked position to frictionally engage the cross bar and prevent sliding movement of the handles along the cross bar. The handles also can be swiveled during use to exercise different muscles in the user's arms, chest and back.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2003Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Inventor: Mitch T. Mobley
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Patent number: 7029423Abstract: A cord-winding exercise apparatus for exercising wrists and forearms configured for mounting in a doorway, and for supporting at least one weight member to provide gravitationally influenced resistance, including a winding bar; at least one cord attached to the winding bar; an arrangement attached to the at least one cord for supporting the at least one weight member; and at least two brackets for mounting to a door frame, each bracket being formed with a winding bar receiving area for receiving and releasably supporting the winding bar in a rotatable, cord winding position wherein the door frame restricts lateral movement of the winding bar while the winding bar is disposed within the brackets.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Inventor: William M. Lear, Jr.
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Patent number: 6705974Abstract: A stretching device for stretching and strengthening the muscles of the lower back and legs of the user. The stretching device generally includes an attachment bracket, pull cord and pulley. The attachment bracket attaches to the top of a door frame and the pull cord and pulley are attached to the attachment bracket. The pull cord engages the pulley so that a sling is formed on one side of the pulley. A user inserts their leg into the sling and raises and lowers the sling causing muscles in the legs and back to stretch. Several stretching routines are possible which isolate and target certain muscle groups.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Inventor: Mario J. Tardif
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Patent number: 6514182Abstract: A doorframe mountable exercise system for providing an exercise system that uses a relatively small area of space. The doorframe mountable exercise system includes an elongate member. The elongate member has a first end and a second end. A first rod and a second rod each has an end integrally coupled to and extending away from one of the ends of the elongate member. The first and second rods each have a pair of openings therein. A first and second support bar is removably fastened to opposite sides of a doorframe. A variable weight resistance system includes cables and a plurality of biasing members. Each of the cables extends through the opening of each of the rods. The biasing members are generally resiliently elastic along a longitudinal axis. The biasing member each have a distal end and a proximal end. Each of the distal ends is removably couplable to an end of the cables. A plurality of coupling means removably couples the proximal ends of the biasing members to the first and second rods.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2000Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Inventor: Vuthy Chhloeum
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Patent number: 6508743Abstract: A collapsible doorway exercise device for performing pull-ups and chin-ups. The collapsible doorway exercise device includes a pull-up support assembly; and also includes a doorway mounting assembly being attached to the pull-up support assembly and including a pair of first plate members being fastened to the pull-up support assembly; and further includes a pull-up assembly including a pair of second plate members being fastened to the pull-up support assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2001Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Inventor: Enrique Fortin
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Patent number: 6503175Abstract: An exercise device for use with a support frame is disclosed. The device includes a pair of spaced clamp members each having a body portion terminating in first and second edges. A length-adjustable attachment member interconnects the clamp members, and a grip element is associated with the attachment member intermediate the clamp members. A leverage mechanism is operatively connected to the clamp members so that when the clamp member first edges are supported on a frame, the leverage mechanism urges the clamp member second edges laterally inwardly against the support frame in response to a downward force exerted on the grip element.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2000Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Inventor: Thomas A. Harrell
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Patent number: 6398673Abstract: A hoop-toss game simulative of basketball has a backboard assembly consisting of a backboard, a basketball hoop attached to the backboard whenever it is in use, and a horizontally disposed extensible frame. A central portion of the frame is fixedly attached to the backboard. Two side portions of the frame have rails that are telescopically attached to the central portion. Each of these side portions is biased by associated springs into an expanded position in which the apparatus is held between the vertical walls or jambs of a doorway.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Inventor: John Maruca
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Patent number: 6179748Abstract: A doorway mounted chin-up bar has a rod with an interior tube that is telescopically received within a rotating sleeve. A mount is positioned on each end of the rod for securing the rod to a doorjamb. A pair of U-shaped extension bars extend outward and upward from the rod. Each of the extension bars have first and second ends that extend out of planes that are defined by the doorway in first and second directions, respectively. A first hand-grip bar is affixed to the first ends of the extension bars and a second hand-grip bar is affixed to the second ends of the extension bars. When a user grasps the first hand-grip bar and pulls down, the extension bars pivot about the rod until the second hand-grip bar engages a wall surface above the doorway. The user may engage in chin-ups while being supported by the first hand-grip bar. Alternatively, a user may grasp the second hand-grip bar and pull down until the first hand-grip bar engages a wall surface above the doorway.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Bollinger Industries, L.P.Inventor: David A. Barr
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Patent number: 6079368Abstract: A rod-shaped animal restraining device, the length of which is adjustable to fit securely under tension between two vertical walls such as the walls of a bathtub or shower stall, the rod shaped restraining device including an attachment for easy securement of an animal to the rod. Adjustment of the length of the rod-shaped device is preferably accomplished by providing a lever activated length adjustment device, such that pivoting of a lever changes the overall length of the rod-shaped device. The device is simple, lightweight, made of non-corrosive materials, and can be quickly and easily installed between two opposing vertical walls. The device thus enables pet owners to securely restrain their pets while the animals are being bathed indoors.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Inventor: David Paddock
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Patent number: 6053850Abstract: A variable resistance exercise assembly for runners, football players and the like includes a housing having a pair of opposing spaced side walls with an end wall therebetween. A fixed cylinder is rotatably mounted between the side walls. A cord is wrapped about the cylinder with each of its two ends extending from the end wall of the housing. Each end of the cord includes a hook for attaching either end of the cord to a shoulder harness.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Inventors: Lorenzo R. Martinez, Gilbert Lance Martinez
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Patent number: 6017293Abstract: A swing support assembly for use between a pair of upright members of a door frame to support a swing or other piece of playground equipment. The support assembly includes an adjustable support bar which has first and second ends and can be adjusted to vary the distance between the first and second ends. The swing support assembly includes a pair of mounting brackets which are each mounted to an abutment strip on the upright members of the door frame. Each of the mounting brackets include a pair of attachment straps which engage both the bracket body and the abutment strip to securely hold the mounting bracket in place on the upright member of the door frame. The attachment straps contained on the bracket body are adjustable, such that the bracket body can be removably attached to the door frame. One of the mounting brackets includes an adjustable door stop member which is used to prevent the door from closing when the swing support assembly is being used.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1997Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Inventor: Scott M. Pfefferle
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Patent number: 5992064Abstract: A deformable calendar in the form of a ball-shaped device sized to fit a user's hand and having a tabular register of days and months printed on its exterior surface. The device has a tightly-packed particulate core and a resilient outer covering. A user can increase the size of any part of the printed register by manually stretching the associated part of the covering. The printed register is preferably located on at least two opposite sides of the device so that a user can view any part of the register by a suitable manual manipulation of the device.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1996Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventor: Franklin L. Gubernick
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Patent number: 5871422Abstract: A portable musculature exerciser designed to be mounted against a door provides a pair of parallel bars jutting out from the face of the door as well as a horizontal chin-bar for use in a variety of exercises. The back of the door provides a dorsal support in the performance of some of those exercises. The device comprises a generally U-shaped grab-bar suspended by a triple-strap yoke to a ribbon-like tail. The tail has a series of protrusions spaced apart along its length. When the tail is swung over the top of a door and the door is closed against its frame, one of the protrusions caught between the top edge of the door and its lintel prevents the tail from slipping out. The grab-bar can be knocked down into three elongated parts that can be conveniently stored in a briefcase or similar enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1998Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Inventor: Steven D. Elbogen
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Patent number: 5776033Abstract: A removable chin-up bar arrangement includes spaced body members situated at opposite ends of a chin-up bar extending therebetween, the bar being rotatable with respect to the body members. Opposed pincher members are swingably attached to each of the body members and are adapted to extend about and hang the body members and the chin-up bar from and overhead support, such as the framing extending about an interior doorway. A gear tooth lock mechanism extending between the ends of the chin-up bar and each of the pincher members, the lock mechanism moving the pincher members in unison toward each other and causing the chin-up bar to rotate in a first direction and upon rotation of the bar in the opposite direction causes the pincher members to open from each other, permitting removal of the chin-up bar arrangement from the doorway.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Inventor: William R. Brown
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Patent number: 5752903Abstract: An exercise bar assembly for use as a push up device, sit up device and a hanging bar includes a shaft with first and second ends, first and second C-shaped handles disposed on the shaft, an inner pipe enclosing a middle portion of the shaft, an outer pipe enclosing the inner pipe and a hollow outer sleeve enclosing the outer pipe.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Inventor: Sreter Chang
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Patent number: 5569123Abstract: The device is used for exercising in a doorframe for mainly developing triceps and biceps muscles. The device comprises a pair of independent handles and at least one pair of brace members secured to vertical sides of the doorframe. The brace members of each pair are connected to opposite vertical sides and are substantially facing each other. Each brace member comprises a boss provided with a bore for removably receiving a holding portion of a corresponding handle. The exercising device leaves to a suitable space for the upper body of the user during the exercises. It is also removable quickly and easily from the doorframe once the workout is finished for getting the handles out of the way.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1995Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Inventor: Jeff Creatchman
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Patent number: 5569141Abstract: An inversion practice exerciser includes a base member including a horizontal beam and two side beams each attached to one distal end of the horizontal beam. A pair of handgrip members are each mounted on a corresponding one of the two side beams. A pair of upright members are mounted on the base member and each includes a lower post and an upper post pivotally engaged with each other. A pair of shoulder supporting members are each mounted on a corresponding one of the two upper posts and each have a buffer pad mounted thereon. A pair of buffer pads are mounted around an upper end portion of a corresponding one of the two upper posts.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1995Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Inventor: Chen-chang Chou
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Patent number: 5417628Abstract: An exercise device for chin-ups which comprises a first support of a rigid material which has a first end and a second end and a mid point therebetween positionable in a horizontal orientation with its ends adjacent to the upper extent of a door opening on the first side thereof. The first support has vertical exterior apertures adjacent to the ends and vertical interior apertures between the exterior apertures and the midpoint. Further included is a second support of a rigid material with a lower horizontal extent positioned upon the upper sill of a door opening on the second side thereof opposite from the first side and with a vertical extent positionable against a vertical wall surface above the upper sill. The board has a first end and a second end a midpoint therebetween with horizontal apertures extending therethrough adjacent to its ends. The length of the second support is less than the length of the first support with the midpoints in a common vertical plane.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1994Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: Woolworth CorporationInventor: James R. Vanderbleek
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Patent number: 5221240Abstract: A door gym apparatus includes upper and lower mounts of telescoping configuration having swivel caps at their distal ends formed with C-shaped mounting clamp structure, wherein the mounting clamp structure includes friction pads to engage surfaces within a doorway or opposing wall surface within a hallway and the like within a dwelling. First and second guide loops mounted to the upper mount include first and second tether lines directed therethrough, wherein the tether lines have at their lower ends pivotal securement to elastomeric first and second resilient webs, with the tether lines having handle to permit manual grasping for exercise purposes.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1992Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Inventors: Karen L. Mann, Gary E. Mann
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Patent number: 5186696Abstract: A doorway bar support and operating unit combination in accordance with the present invention includes a two part cross bar assembly connected by a threaded shaft for spreading the bar assembly outwardly for frictional bearing engagement of pressure plate members on each outer end against the spaced apart upright members of a door frame. The pressure plate members include a receiving channel to receive therein the upright abutment strip along each upright member of the door frame against which the door abuts when swung to its closed position. Thus, the pressure plate members have a broad enough bearing surface to bear against the upright members of the door frame on both sides of the abutment strip, and to bear against the outer surface as well as side wall surfaces of the abutment strip itself which are snugly received in the receiving channel of each of the pressure plate members.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1991Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Inventors: Troy Pfefferle, Melvin J. Fein
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Patent number: 5180350Abstract: An exercise bar is rotatably mounted relative to a central support rod, the central rod including extension members extending coaxially and laterally of the bar for mounting within opposed vertical door frame portions. The bar includes an exterior shell rotatably mounted relative to an interior shell, wherein a modification of the invention includes a central rod portion of a first diameter less than that of spaced end portions to accommodate individuals of various sized hands for mounting onto the bar.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1991Date of Patent: January 19, 1993Inventor: David D. Thomas