Removably Attached To Wheelchair, Home Furnishing, Or Home Structure Patents (Class 482/904)
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Patent number: 7303513Abstract: A therapeutic rehabilitative apparatus is provided. The therapeutic rehabilitative apparatus is adapted to be removably attached to a standard chair or standard wheelchair in order to provide user with a means for providing physical therapy to a medically afflicted knee. The apparatus includes a bracket adapted to engage the seat portion of the standard chair. The bracket includes a fulcrum pin connector to which a lever is rotationally mounted. A tightener mechanism tightly secures the bracket against the outer ledge portion of the standard chair. The lever includes a handle mounted to an upper end and a rotatable pedal mounted to a lower end.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Inventor: Gordon H. Curtiss
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Publication number: 20070259764Abstract: The present invention includes a detachable device for connection to a motorized vehicle. The detachable device may retain pieces of exercise equipment in a safe, effective, and secure manner in order to allow an individual to conduct desired physical activities in a wide variety of environments and/or locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2007Publication date: November 8, 2007Inventor: Timothy W. Kelly
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Patent number: 7285081Abstract: An exercise apparatus for use, especially by those suffering from joint deterioration due to arthritis or other joint-related disease, the handicapped or individuals with limited or no range of motion. The apparatus is used primarily to stimulate upper body movement and to exercise and tone arm, chest, hand, and other muscles that are frequently not used enough when a person has to remain in a sitting position for long periods of time in a wheelchair or regular chair. The apparatus weights very little and is used primarily for “resistance exercises.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2004Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Inventor: Joseph Napoleon
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Publication number: 20070173392Abstract: An improved wheelchair trainer with independent flywheel resistance for each wheelchair rear wheel. A lever-operated cam raises the wheelchair rear axle by pushing an inclined block against the axle and forces the rear wheels against wheel engagement means. As one or both rear wheels are turned, each wheel engagement means turns a flywheel in proportion to the speed of the wheel. Force and work may be calculated from the measured rotational speed of the flywheels. A hand-cycle attachment may drive the flywheel resistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2007Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventor: Christopher Stephen Reece Stanford
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Publication number: 20070161469Abstract: A doorway mounted body exercise apparatus has upper and lower horizontal bars bridging the doorway and carrying respective pulleys and, a rearwardly protruding weight set supporting arm which can be swung between either lateral side to the rear of the doorway to accommodate left and right hand hinged doors and can be retracted into the doorway to permit the door to be completely closed while still mounted. Different cabling arrangements enable the weight set to be used as a counter weight for body weight assistance or additional resistance. An upper frame carrying the upper bar is collapsible for removal and storage or to enable a person to walk through the doorway. The lower bar is hinged at one end to the jamb for swinging up against the jamb so as not to obstruct the doorway when not in use. Footpads on the upper frame enable exercising while hanging upside down.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2007Inventors: STEWART LAMLE, Tamas Varro, Barbara Mrena
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Patent number: 7229392Abstract: An exercise system for use in a vehicle includes a frame that has a pair of spaced apart base members. Support legs extend from each base member and a crossbeam is connected to and extends between each support leg. Mounting fixtures are positioned on each support leg and on each base member. Additionally, one or more exercise devices may be removably secured to each mounting fixture. In operation a user may attach an exercise device to the frame and undertake resistance exercises for the arms, legs and torso. Various sized individuals at various strength levels can be accommodated via altering the resistance of exercise device.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2003Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Inventors: R. Gary Turnbull, Bryan Scott Turnbull
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Patent number: 7223220Abstract: An exercise device attachable to the chair is provided which comprises a generally “W”-shaped frame separately mounted on a post of a height-telescopic executive type chair, an elastic band disposed and extending through the W-shaped frame, and a tension adjusting mechanism mounted on the chair and connected to the elastic band. The adjusting mechanism is manipulated to adjust the tension of the elastic strap. The exercise device mounted on the executive chair creates a unique and most serious exercise-station at one's home or office. The tension adjusting mechanism slides up and down with the motion of the chair, and by this action the tension of the elastic band increase or decrease significantly, making the workout routine a challenge or pleasure as per one's choice.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2005Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Inventors: Joseph Bendavid, Hongwei Jia
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Patent number: 7223219Abstract: Accordingly to one embodiment, an exercise device comprising a T-shaped cylindrical member with an associated mounting assembly that permits the device to be removably mounted to the edge of a door and utilized when the door is closed is described. When an elongated rope with handles at its ends is wrapped around the T-shaped cylindrical member in the desired configuration, a significant amount of resistance to movement of the rope is provided. In one preferred form of exercising using the device, the exerciser provides a small counter force to the handle being held by the arm that is not being exercised and the resulting force necessary to move the handle and rope with the arm being exercised is a much greater than the small counter force as a result of the multiplier effect of the wrapping of the rope around the T-shaped cylindrical member.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2005Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Inventor: Arvin Floyd Liester
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Patent number: 7163501Abstract: The inventive device comprises a shelf for inclining said device on the upper and lower footings thereof, and a facility for maintaining a trained person on the tilted shelf in a lying position. The keeping maintenance facilities is mounted on the shelf and embodied in such a way that the projection of the midbackbone of a trained person matches the middle of the spacing of the shelf. Said shelf is embodied in such a way that the shelf sags in the middle of the spacing thereof within a range of 0.5–5% of the spacing length, the trained person being placed in a required region and position. The inventive method for preventing and treating deformations and degenerative diseases of the backbone provides a backbone extension performed on a special device and a training of base muscles supporting the backbone. In accordance with the invention, while the backbone is extended short muscles thereof are also trained.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Inventor: Vyacheslav Evminov
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Patent number: 7156789Abstract: A mobile apparatus for assisting a person with limited mobility. The apparatus is also for developing a higher level of mobility in a person having low mobility. The person may be assisted by the apparatus when walking. The apparatus includes a seating surface resiliently mounted to provide partial body weight support to the person. A person using the mobility assist may grasp lateral handles disposed on the apparatus while walking or he/she may attempt to mobilize without the use of the lateral handles. Multiple elastic cords positioned to generate a lifting force that varies according to the number of elastic cords employed provide the degree of resilience in the seat. The degree of resilience may be adjusted in accordance with the relative collapse of the lower extremities of the person. As the walking ability of the person progresses, such lifting force may be reduced overtime by reducing the number of elastic cords employed.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2004Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Inventor: Avinoam Nativ
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Patent number: 7137935Abstract: The office gym exercise kit is a portable exercise kit that provides for a number of exercises to be performed by a user, including arm, leg and back exercises. The kit components are capable of attaching about a chair post and a chair back support to provide the exercises for the user. A flexible body is wrapped around the post and under the base of the chair then secured such that the flexible body remains in place around the chair post. A flexible band is wrapped around the chair back support. Both the flexible body and flexible band have retainers attached thereon. Several elastic straps are included in the kit. The elastic straps may be fastened to the flexible body and flexible band by latching onto the retainers. The user then exercises by extending the elastic straps with arms, legs or the like.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2004Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Inventors: Raymond Clarke, Lorri Wilson-Clarke
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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: 7090622Abstract: An exercise device having many advantageous features is described, including the ability to provide a variety of different accessory grips to the user, and the ability to easily mount the device to a wall. One exercise device described is an inelastic resistance device having integral hand grips. The accessory grips are removably attachable to the integral grip of an exercising device, and provide for gripping by the hands, foot or other body parts. The selection of a specific accessory grip allows the user to exercise by specific body parts and provides for a greater number of possible exercises. Accessory grips are attachable to the integral grips, greatly adding to the flexibility of the device. In addition, a novel hand grip is described having a plurality of cords that can be selected for gripping, and a bracket for mounting a door jamb mountable exercise device to a wall is described.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2003Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Fitness Anywhere, Inc.Inventor: Randal A. Hetrick
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Patent number: 7086999Abstract: An elongate bar having sliding handgrips concentrically mounted thereon adapted for use with a resistance-type exercise device. In a preferred embodiment, the bar has at least two, and more preferably four, axially oriented grooves in the outer surface thereof dimensioned to accommodate handgrip linking means therewithin. The handgrips, which are constrained to move only in an axial direction, are interconnected by linking means such as belts, in such a manner that the handgrips remain equidistant from the center of the bar throughout their axial range of motion. The interconnecting belts or cables are disposed to travel within the elongate grooves on the bar to provide the bar with a low profile. In the preferred embodiment, the linking means are belts that are supported by pulleys housed within recesses in the bar and rotatably attached thereto.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2003Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Inventors: Jeff Jeneve, Jeffrey Dale Wilson, Daniel Steven Sanchez
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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: 7060013Abstract: A versatile health care apparatus that can be used for physical therapy, or to exert a desired pulling force on a patient's body and maintain the pulling force, is disclosed. Beneficially, in a first aspect, the apparatus includes a power spring, a pull-line connected to the power spring, and mounting apparatus for securing the apparatus to varied support structures. Beneficially, this apparatus further includes when used for physical therapy, a pair of ergonomically spaced apart guide wheels. In accordance with a second aspect of the invention, the apparatus includes a pull-line, and a rotatable pull-line wheel mounted on an axle and operatively connected to a power spring in connection with the axle, and the pull-line has an end in connection with the pull-line wheel.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Bedside Rehabilitation Technology, Inc.Inventors: John M. Steinbach, Kevin F. Bulson, Elbert D. Turner, III
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Patent number: 7056269Abstract: The physical therapy tool comprises a large hoop with several small rings that slide around the hoop for use as a physical therapy or exercise aid. Moving the small rings around the hoop provides a measured, repeatable, and variable circumduction exercise for the arms and shoulders. The hoop is positioned out from the wall, and a patient moves the roller rings around the hoop to exercise the patient's range of motion and flexibility of the arms. The hoop is adjustable in height and angle to accommodate various sitting or standing positions of a patient, and to vary the therapeutic effect and results. To complete an exercise, the patient must move all the rings counter-clockwise and return the rings to the starting point on the hoop. As a patient's range of motion and flexibility increases, a therapist may adjust the height of the hoop to maximize therapeutic results.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2004Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Inventors: John J. Cleveland, Christa O. Cleveland
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Patent number: 7044896Abstract: An exercise device having many advantageous features is described, including the ability to provide a user selected resistance from nearly zero resistance to the user's full body weight, the ability to easily adjust between exercises and between users, and the ability to balance the device between reconfigurations to provide for ease-of-use. The device includes an inelastic adjustable length member with two arms and a grip at both ends, and a centrally located anchor that provides for a distribution of the length between the arms. In one embodiment, the exercise device is compact and can be removably attached to a door frame. When grabbing each of the grips and uniformly pulling away from the anchor, the arms of the device center on the anchor.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2003Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Inventor: Randal A. Hetrick
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Patent number: 6929589Abstract: An improved device for athletic exercise by pulling at a resisting force. The device consists of a number of spring housing assemblies that are stacked and clamped in a column with at least one pulley wheel assembly to which a cord and pull handle is attached. A grooved metal shaft is disposed throughout the column longitudinal axis to drive all the constant-force spring assemblies which are stacked inside the device when the pulley wheel is caused to rotate. A person uses the device by first selecting which spring assemblies he wants to produce a particular resisting force level, by pushing separate selector levers, one for each spring. He then pulls at the pull handle to experience the chosen resisting force. The device design allows a user the choice of many resisting force levels, using only a small number of spring assemblies. The device is small, light in weight and conveniently shaped for easy attachment to any suitable restraining object.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2004Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Inventors: Thomas J. Bruggemann, Michael J. Ehrlich
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Patent number: 6921354Abstract: Exercise device and method in which the device comprises a pair of elongated flexible straps, with hand grips and an anchor attached to the straps. The straps are adapted to pass between a door and the jamb in which it is mounted, with the anchor and the grips on opposite sides of the door, and the anchor abutting against the door to retain the straps in position when a pull is exerted on them by an exerciser. The exerciser leans away from the door, and does an exercises while holding the grips and leaning so that the weight of his body serves as resistance for the exercises.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2002Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Inventor: Tessema Dosho Shifferaw
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Patent number: 6908418Abstract: A door-mounted strap extends around a door in the vertical direction, typically being placed medially of the door. On the deadman side of the door, the strap is continuous as it faces the exerciser. On a face of the door, away from the exerciser, the strap has a tension-locking clamp, typically a ladder lock, enabling the tightened door-mounted strap to snugly surround the door. Extending from the door top to the door bottom on exerciser's side of the door is a back-mounting strip that exceeds in width and underlies the door-mounted strap. This back-mounting strip is sewn at intervals to enclose the horizontally disposed linear back members of D-rings at approximate 10-inch intervals. Removable and attachable elastic members are provided for fastening to the arcuate portions of the D-rings. These D-rings and elastic members are provided in combination with handholds, limb straps, at the like to enable standing, sitting or prone exercise positions between the D-rings at the deadman and the exerciser.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2003Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Inventor: Paul Sauré
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Patent number: 6905447Abstract: An improved rehabilitation device for treating a hump back and forward drooping shoulders has a base section with a support which can be put on the back of a patient. The support is arranged or configured in a transverse direction to the longitudinal axis of the rehabilitation device. A function unit is provided above the support, including two counter supports that face the support and are offset in relation to one another. The rehabilitation device is provided with a release section by which the two counter supports can be swiveled around the swivel axis formed by the support.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1999Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Inventor: Klaus Walter
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Publication number: 20040157708Abstract: An easily-assembled bicycle for use by bed-ridden persons is provided. In an embodiment, the present invention is capable of being used in conjunction with both adjustable and non-adjustable beds or other person support. The present invention allows for hand or leg exercises or simultaneous hand and leg exercising (pedaling). In an embodiment, the bicycle includes an anchoring base unit, a top-side unit, a foot-pedal unit and a hand-pedal unit. Use of the present invention allows bed-ridden persons to exercise without depending on health-care workers and helps avoid the serious negative health consequences associated with lack of physical exercise (e.g., loss of muscle strength, calcium depletion, pulmonary embolism and bed sores).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventor: George J. Matthews
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Patent number: 6767314Abstract: The present invention provides a collapsible exercise apparatus, generally comprising a riser assembly, a carriage assembly, riser assembly support means, and peripheral attachments. The riser assembly further comprises a pair of parallel riser members and the carriage assembly further comprises a riser-engaging end. The riser-engaging end is received between the riser members in a carriage assembly-receiving track. The user may thus selectively incline the carriage assembly in the carriage assembly-receiving track in this operational state for exerting muscular effort against varying degrees of the user's own body weight resistance to achieve some level of physical activity or as part of an otherwise regular exercise regimen. To enable easy horizontal transferability, for example, during shipping or when not in use, the carriage assembly is easily nested within the carriage assembly-receiving track. Additionally, no tools are required to assemble or collapse the exercise apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Inventor: Patrick A. Thompson
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Patent number: 6746376Abstract: A foldable treadmill includes a base having two hollow side rails a slot is defined in an inner side of each of the two side rails and communicates with an interior of each side rail. A frame has two sides which are pivotably connected between two arms on the base by two links. An assistant frame is located between the two side rails of the base and has a first transverse bar and two support links are connected to the first transverse bar and pivotably connected to the underside of the frame. Two sub-wheels are connected to two extensions on two ends of the first transverse bar and movably received in the interior of the two side rails via the slots. The sub-wheels come out from the two openings when the frame is upright folded.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2002Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Inventor: Dick Chang
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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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Patent number: 6689029Abstract: A medical aid and apparatus for enhancing sexual intimacy for facilitating a gynecological examination or performance of the marital act. The medical aid and apparatus includes a pair of main tubular support members, each includes a first, second, and third extents, the first extent is operationally coupled to a proximal end of the second extent, the third extent is operationally coupled to a distal end of the second extent, the main tubular members are positioned in a spaced parallel relationship and provide vertical support for the apparatus; and a main platform member operationally coupled to the pair of main tubular members, the main platform member which includes a first surface, the main platform member is positioned such that the first platform surface is substantially above a surface of the second extents of the pair of main tubular member, the main platform is designed for supporting a first user.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2002Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Inventor: Karl Wakeman
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Patent number: 6685602Abstract: This invention describes a novel gravity-independent exercise unit designed for use in microgravity, or on the ground, as a means by which to counter muscle atrophy and bone degradation due to disuse or underuse. Modular resistive packs comprising constant torque springs provide constant force opposing the withdrawal of an exercise cable from the device. In addition to uses within the space program, the compact resistive packs of the CFREU allow the unit to be small enough for easy use as a home gym for personal use, or as a supplement for rehabilitation programs. Resistive packs may be changed conveniently out of the CFREU according to the desired exercise regimen. Thus, the resistive packs replace the need for expensive, heavy, and bulky traditional weight plates. The CFREU may be employed by hospitals, rehabilitation and physical therapy clinics, and other related professional businesses.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Inventors: Paul E. Colosky, Jr., Tara M. Ruttley
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Patent number: 6676581Abstract: A stretching device is mounted to a positioning portion of furniture and includes a motor, a telescopic rod, and a handlebar. The motor is activatable for moving the telescopic rod in a retracting or extending direction. The telescopic rod is located in a position corresponding to a backrest of the furniture and includes an upper end fixed to the handlebar to move therewith. The handlebar is located on top of the furniture and includes a pair of grips. The handlebar further includes at least one button for controlling turning directions of the motor. When a user sits or lies in the furniture with two hands grasping the grips, a body of the user is stretched when the button is pushed to cause the motor to turn in a direction for moving the telescopic rod in the extending direction.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Inventor: Cheng Hsien Lin
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Patent number: 6648358Abstract: A method for coupling a wheelchair to an exercise device includes the step of receiving a first wheel of the wheelchair in a first wheel stop to limit forward motion relative to the exercise device. A pin is inserted through the wheel stop and behind the inner periphery of the wheel to limit backward motion of the wheelchair. If necessary, a leg of the exercise device is longitudinally adjusted to adjust a distance between components of the exercise device and the user. A second wheel may be similarly pinned to limit both translation and rotation of the wheelchair relative to the exercise device. The user may then perform the desired exercise routines. Upon completion, the user can disengage from the exercise device by removing the pins.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Inventors: Florea Catanescu, Codruta Diana Catanescu, Florela Liana Catanescu
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Patent number: 6645127Abstract: An exercise apparatus for a wheelchair has a raised platform with an upper surface which will support a wheelchair. Front and rear rollers mounted rotatably on the platform project slightly above the platform upper surface to support the driving wheels of the wheelchair. One of the rollers is connected to a flywheel which provides momentum to even out the movement of the rollers and the driving wheels between strokes of the person driving the wheelchair. One or more attachment arms hold the wheelchair immovably on the platform when the user is exercising. The arm is split into two arm sections which rotate relative to one another through a third joint. The outer end of one of the arm sections is pivotally attached to the platform through a first joint and the outer end of the other arm section is pivotally attached to a clamp through a second joint. The clamp is configured to quickly and easily attach to the wheelchair frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Inventor: Larry L. Pestes
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Patent number: 6632160Abstract: A back roller exercise apparatus is disclosed having a base, a support member and a backrest slidably engaged with the support member. In a preferred embodiment, the exercise apparatus includes a seat adjustably attached to the support member, a lower bar attached to the seat, and an upper bar adjustably attached to the support member. In an operating configuration, the support member is substantially vertical and the backrest slides up and down between the seat and the upper end of the support member. The support member is preferably pivotally attached to the base. In a storage configuration, the support member is pivoted such that it is substantially parallel to the base. The exercise apparatus is utilized to perform squats, lunges, narrow pull-ups, wide pull-ups, dips and push-ups. The exercise apparatus may be utilized in three exercise modes: strength, aerobic and circuit training.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2000Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Thruster Partners, LLCInventors: Julie LaFond, Jay Blahnik, Chris Lokan
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Publication number: 20030134718Abstract: Sporting goods equipped with an audio and video rack are provided. A rack cabinet is attached to the front part of the sporting goods, racks in which audio and video devices are installed are provided in the rack cabinet, and a caster and a support are installed on the bottom of the rack cabinet. In the sporting goods, hand-gripping portions are also provided on the upper portion thereof, one ends of the hand-gripping portions being attached to the middle portion of frames of the sporting goods by means of a fixing shaft while the other ends of the hand-gripping portion are inserted into holders fixed to the middle portion of the rack cabinet so as to be tightened or released by a fixing screw. Fixing holes, into which upper ends of the hand-gripping portions are inserted, are formed at both bottom portions in the rear of the rack cabinet when the sporting goods stands upright.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventor: Lee Jeong Kim
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Patent number: 6558302Abstract: A golf development and training device has first and second rods detachably connected at first and second connection points. Both rods contain multiple apertures for the receipt of one hooked end of a stretchable or elastic tube. The rods define a space between them when they are connected. A grip slidably engages the first rod and audibly clicks as it slides against the second rod when certain critical aspects of the training motion are correctly performed. At least one elastic tube is connected between the rod assembly and an attachment device which is secured to a stationary object that provides resistance and support. The attachment device includes vertical and horizontal rows of attachment apertures that receive the other end of the elastic tube. Multiple elastic tubes may be used, the number of which is dictated by the level of resistance desired during any particular exercise or training movement.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Inventor: David H. Cluff
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Patent number: 6540651Abstract: An exercise apparatus for exercising a body part is disclosed as including an attachment structure and a resistance member. The attachment structure is adapted for placement on the body part that is to be exercised. The attachment structure includes a plurality of fasteners positioned at different locations on the attachment structure. The resistance member provides resistance for exercising the body part. The resistance member has a first end and a second end. A resistance member fastener is located proximate the first end of the resistance member and is capable of fastening to at least one of the fasteners located on the attachment structure. The resistance member includes an anchor for removably attaching the second end of the resistance member to an anchor point. An apparatus for exercising a body part may also include a plurality of distinct identifications on the attachment structure for the plurality of fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Physician Therapy Supply, L.C.Inventors: Mark J. Aberton, Cory W. Anderson, Michael H. Bourne, E. Marc Mariani
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Patent number: 6539569Abstract: A patient self-assist transfer aid provides an open box frame having a base for fitting beneath a mattress of a bed, a riser section extending upwardly from the base for extending around an edge of the mattress and a positioning section for extending out over the mattress from the riser section. The open box frame may be positioned around the mattress end at the foot of the bed to leave the major sides of the bed open for ease of access. A linkage is fitted to the positioning section of the open box frame and may be extended therefrom to position a handle within easy grasp of a person laying in the bed. A spring system urges the linkage outwardly, but is balanced by a motor and pulley system. A handle is pivotally attached to the linkage and for grasping by a patient recumbent in the bed for raising himself with motor assistance or for lowering himself into bed.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Inventor: Timothy B. O'Connell
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Patent number: 6527682Abstract: A support rack for disc-like weight members for effectively and efficiently storing disc-like weight members.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2000Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Inventor: Roberto J. Gomez
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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: 6508744Abstract: In a convertible cardiovascular exercise apparatus, a frame is provided having an interior area adapted to support the exercise apparatus. The frame includes a pair of arm rests coupled thereto and on opposite sides thereof. The cardiovascular exercise apparatus is moveable between an inactive position wherein the exercise apparatus can be stored within the interior area, and an active wherein the apparatus can be put to use by a user. When in the inactive position, the cardiovascular exercise apparatus can be concealed by using cushions, thereby converting the apparatus to an article of furniture adapted to support at least one person in a seated position.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Home Fitness FurnitureInventor: Jeffrey W. Carolus
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Patent number: 6500104Abstract: An exercise device is provided for exercise of the limbs by a seated person. The device is a flat seat that can have a back attached. Typically, the seat and back can be cushions or similar articles that can be used in conjunction with existing seats in a vehicle. One or more resilient straps are provided with grips and attached around the perimeter of the seat and back so that the seated individual can perform exercise.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2000Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Inventor: Rolland Wayne Rich
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Patent number: 6494817Abstract: A portable and personal exercising device that may be stored and transported as a kit of intermatable components, then readily assembled and removably secured to a hinged door of a structure. The kit essentially comprises three telescopically engaging cylindrical members, where a pair of the members mount pulleys, a sliding weight member for vertical movement along the mated cylindrical members, and a cable in cooperation with the pulleys sliding weight member to effect such vertical movement by the person seeking exercise.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Inventor: Victoria Jo Whited Lake
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Patent number: 6482138Abstract: An exercise device having a hollow housing that can be fixed to a horizontally disposed support surface by a first external clamp. Extending from the housing is a handle with a first shaft that extends into the housing. Within the housing on the first shaft is a disk fixed to the shaft that rotates with the shaft. As a user rotates the handle its shaft and disk rotate in unison. A resistive force control handle also extends from the housing has its own second shaft extending within the housing. This second shaft mounts a second member consisting of two disk engaging rollers whose resistance to rotation can be adjusted. As the rollers resistance to rotation is increased against the engage disk's surface more force is needed to move the external handle on the disk's shaft. One roller engages the top of the disk while another engages the bottom of the disk. Two pairs of arms are joined at one end to a movable shaft while the other end has a roller at each one of the pairs of arms.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Inventor: Keith Nelson
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Publication number: 20020142898Abstract: An office chair and office desk independently incorporating certain activity features into the chair and desk arrangements allowing the user to perform beneficial exercise without leaving the chair or desk by utilizing movable exercise arms attached to adjustable variable resistance bearing assemblies attached to the chair seat or the desk to provide a full range of omnidirectional exercises.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventors: William O. Willis, Elbridge W. Thrasher
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Publication number: 20020137608Abstract: An exercise apparatus for exercising, strengthening and conditioning the tibial and ankle areas of the leg, shin as comprises a first strap adapted to form a loop around the foot of a user, passing across the underside of the foot in the region of the ball of the foot. A metal ring is slidably attached to the underside portion of the strap to connect to an exercise resistance, such as a pulley system weight rack or an elastic cord. The first strap is held in place with the aid of a second strap extending along each side of the foot and around the heel portion and connecting at each side to the first strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2002Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventor: Jeffrey E. Knight
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Publication number: 20020133878Abstract: A patient self-assist transfer aid provides an open box frame having a base for fitting beneath a mattress of a bed, a riser section extending upwardly from the base for extending around an edge of the mattress and a positioning section for extending out over the mattress from the riser section. The open box frame may be positioned around the mattress end at the foot of the bed to leave the major sides of the bed open for ease of access. A linkage is fitted to the positioning section of the open box frame and may be extended therefrom to position a handle within easy grasp of a person laying in the bed. A spring system urges the linkage outwardly, but is balanced by a motor and pulley system. A handle is pivotally attached to the linkage and for grasping by a patient recumbent in the bed for raising himself with motor assistance or for lowering himself into bed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventor: Timothy B. O'Connell
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Patent number: 6454683Abstract: The present invention relates to a workout bench-coffee table that is capable for use as a both a coffee table and a workout bench. In accordance with the present invention, the workout bench coffee table consists of a tri-fold resting portion, a base, and an incline means. The tri-fold resting portion is comprised of three panels, two outside panels hingedly connected to the center panel. Said outside panels each having a width essentially equal to ½ the width of the center panel. Each of said outside panel can fold onto the center panel, to expose a padding which the user can lay on for exercising, while placing their feet on the ground and laying on their back. The tri-fold resting portion is supported by a base. The tri-fold resting portion can be raised by an incline means to allow the user to incline said base, to hold a barbell in a horizontal position so the user can perform the exercise known as, “bench pressing”.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1999Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Inventor: John Kaye
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Patent number: 6450929Abstract: An exercizing device which includes a pair of handles which are connected to an elastic cord. At the approximate midpoint of the length of the elastic cord, there is mounted a loop strap. The loop strap is to be conducted between a door and a doorjamb with the loop strap being mounted on the doorknob of the door.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1998Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Inventor: Douglas J. Markham
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Publication number: 20020123415Abstract: An exercise system for providing a compact and complete exercise apparatus that strengthens, tones and corrects body alignment deficiency without the usage of weights. The exercise system includes a pair of elongate side members, a plurality of bar members extending between the side members, a plurality of eyelets attached to a front edge of the side members, and a mat member pivotally attached to a lower portion of the side members. A plurality of attachments can be attached to the bar members and the eyelets to allow the performance of various exercises such as a back member, a pull-up member, tricep members, and a strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2001Publication date: September 5, 2002Inventor: Jean Pierre Marques
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Patent number: 6425154Abstract: A patient self-assist transfer aid provides an open box frame having a base for fitting beneath a mattress of a bed, a riser section extending upwardly from the base for extending around an edge of the mattress and a positioning section for extending out over the mattress from the riser section. The open box frame may be positioned around the mattress end at the foot of the bed to leave the major sides of the bed open for ease of access. A linkage is fitted to the positioning section of the open box frame and may be extended therefrom to position a handle within easy grasp of a person laying in the bed. A spring system biases the linkage to a retracted position in the open box frame. A handle is pivotally attached to the linkage and for grasping by a patient recumbent in the bed or lowering him or herself into bed.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Inventor: Timothy B. O'Connell
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Patent number: 6368260Abstract: An exercise system for persons with physical disabilities consisting of an upholstered chair having a table top mounted on the two arms, a support step having a pedal assembly mounted in a slots, a “T” support inserted into the table top mounting bracket, elastic straps affixed to the back of the chair, and a plurality of exercisers attached to the chair.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Inventor: Stanley Crews