Isometric Patents (Class 482/91)
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Publication number: 20100227744Abstract: Asymmetric Physical Exercise method and hardware system wherein two trainee's body member units apply a load referred as isometric load against each other directly or indirectly while an additional load referred as bias load from an external source is applied to one of the body member units, each of said body member units includes at least one trainee's body member, and the said bias load direction is independent from the directions of body member units instantaneous motion velocities and has a component parallel to the isometric load.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2009Publication date: September 9, 2010Inventor: CHI HUNG DANG
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Patent number: 7762932Abstract: An exercise device having many advantageous features is described, including the ability to provide a combination of grips to the user, and the ability to easily mount the device to a wall. The exercise device includes a mechanism that permits a limited range of longitudinally motion for an elongated member having grips. The mechanism permits a user to balance while exercising, and provides support resulting from excessive motion of the exercise device.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2007Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Fitness Anywhere, Inc.Inventor: Randal Hetrick
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Publication number: 20100160122Abstract: A device for generating power from a locomotion energy associated with leg muscles acting across an ankle joint. The device including: a cuff worn on the leg; a shoe; an energy absorbing element operatively connected to the cuff and shoe for absorbing energy during one or more periods of a periodic motion of the joint in which energy is absorbed by the muscles.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: OMNITEK PARTNERS LLCInventors: Jahangir S. Rastegar, David Haarhoff, Thomas Spinelli
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Publication number: 20100160121Abstract: A device for generating power during a locomotion cycle from mechanical energy of a living body.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: OMNITEK PARTNERS LLCInventors: Jahangir S. Rastegar, David Haarhoff, Thomas Spinelli
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Publication number: 20100145137Abstract: The device for reducing the effects of stress incontinence and/or strengthening pelvic floor muscles has a body and a retraction element connected at an end of the body. The body has an undulating surface profile in the longitudinal direction which stimulates the outer and inner pelvic muscles to work to grip and massage the device. The device can include a recess for receiving the cervix.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2007Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventor: Gaynor Morgan
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Patent number: 7722301Abstract: A headgear device for assisting a user in performing bridge exercises to strengthen the muscles of the neck, and exercises performed using the device. The headgear outer surface has an area of low-friction material to allow the headgear to slide on an exercise surface while the user's head supports a portion of his body weight in the bridge position. This allows the user to introduce dynamic resistance into the exercise by moving around on the surface. One or more straps connectable to the user's arms and/or legs can be used to provide stability and/or resistance during the exercise. A friction pad adapted to be removably attached to the outer surface of the headgear can be used to provide resistance to the headgear sliding.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2008Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Inventor: Jeffrey Lee Rosenblum
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Patent number: 7704198Abstract: An exercise device for human exercise routines having an elongated pultruded plastic rod or rods fitting loosely within a plastic tube. At least one of the rods is rectangular in cross section and the tube may be covered by a soft foam plastic sleeve. The rod may be produced by the pultrusion process.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Inventor: Gordon L. Brown, Jr.
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Patent number: 7704218Abstract: A knee brace adapted for placement over at least a posterior side of a leg and comprising a first posterior frame member, a second posterior frame member connected to first frame member, and a posterior resilient hinge device located at or near a first end portion of the first frame member. The hinge device is arranged to urge the first and second frame members into a predetermined alignment. The hinge device can be arranged for selectively locking the second frame member at an angle relative to the first frame member, and permitting rotation of the second frame member relative to first frame member within a range of predetermined angles.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2006Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Ossur, HFInventors: Palmi Einarsson, Arni Thor Ingimundarson
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Patent number: 7699754Abstract: A “Complete Body Fitness Machine” that provides for a muscle building workout as well as a cardiovascular workout for the total body consists generally of an adjustable seat and two arms on either side, which are adjustable in height and have an infinitely and independently variable resistance possible in either clockwise or counterclockwise rotation. The arms are designed to have several types of mechanisms attached, so as to be able to work with a variety of body parts including, but not limited to, hands, arms, legs, feet, torso, neck and shoulders. When the proper attachment is used, the resistance for each direction of rotation of the arm is set, and the exercise is conducted. Depending on the workout desired, the seat and arms could be adjusted to different positions as well as the seat can be free-moving.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2005Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Inventor: Kenneth George Schneider
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Patent number: 7699761Abstract: A single-handed overspeed trainer system that detachably tethers an athlete to a trainer through a substantially quiet, non-hook and loop material, release structure is disclosed. In one embodiment, the athlete wears a belt with a substantially rigid loop extending therefrom. The trainer holds one end of a tether that contains a retractable pin toward its opposite end. The pin holds the rigid loop of the belt until the pin is retracted by the trainer, preferably when the tether's handle is released by the trainer.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2006Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Nike, Inc.Inventors: William Dieter, Patricia Eiting, Polly James
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Patent number: 7699757Abstract: An apparatus, system, and method for isometric exercise that safely reduces resting blood pressure and increases overall cardiovascular health. The apparatus includes a handle or grip configured to provide natural resistance to force and maximize user comfort. The system includes squeezing the handle or grip of the apparatus with a force that is less than the maximum squeeze force of the user, thereby reducing blood flow through contracting arm muscles and safely increasing blood pressure during exercise. Resting blood pressure is reduced through regular use of the system. The method includes measuring and recording the maximum squeeze force of a user, calculating a fractional force using the duration of exercise or a desired fractional force percentage, and alternately inducing the user to apply the fractional force for a calculated time and inducing the user to apply a lesser fractional force or no force for a calculated time.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2006Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Cardiogrip IPH, Inc.Inventors: William E. Clem, Richard Rae Clem, Thomas J. Wernikowski, Joachim Eldring, Nathaniel Longstreet, Steven Wood, Seth Huckstead
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Patent number: 7695489Abstract: Disclosed herein are devices and related methods for using those devices in the relieving and/or treating of pain, discomfort, and/or inflammation in the pelvic region using targeted pressure and temperature delivery. The devices and methods for using those devices to deliver targeted pressure and temperature therapy internally to patients through their rectal or vaginal cavities are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2006Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: IC Relief, LLCInventor: Iliana Chea Brockman
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Patent number: 7686745Abstract: Posture improvement by conducting a set of stretch protocols with an inelastic strap which lengthen front torso muscles in order to reduce forward head position, and to decrease rounded shoulders. Posture improvement is monitored by periodically taking hip to rib, sternum to shoulder, and shoulder to shoulder measurements. The protocols may be performed at home, or in groups such as company sponsored activity. The strap may include markings to permit a participant to readily determine desired hand positions on the strap for a stretch protocol.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2008Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Inventor: Cynthia N. Koch
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Patent number: 7674212Abstract: The invention relates to assembly of an accessory and a shoe for providing support to a foot-drop affected foot relative to a lower leg belonging to the foot such that the foot is prevented from dropping downwards relative to the lower leg when the foot is raised by the lower from a supporting surface, the accessory being provided with a first attachment member for attachment of the accessory to the lower leg, a second attachment member for attachment of the accessory to an upper side of the shoe and a connecting body joining together the first attachment member and the second attachment member, wherein the second attachment member is provided with an attachment plate which, in use, is positioned under an upper part of the shoe. The invention also relates to the accessory of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2004Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Össur hfInventors: Lambertus Joseph Martinus Kruijsen, Günter Gneiting
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Patent number: 7652386Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for harvesting energy from motion of one or more joints. Energy harvesters comprise: a generator for converting mechanical energy into corresponding electrical energy; one or more sensors for sensing one or more corresponding characteristics associated with motion of the one or more joints; and control circuitry connected to receive the one or more sensed characteristics and configured to assess, based at least in part on the one or more sensed characteristics, whether motion of the one or more joints is associated with mutualistic conditions or non-mutualistic conditions. If conditions are determined to be mutualistic, energy harvesting is engaged. If conditions are determined to be non-mutualistic, energy harvesting is disengaged.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2008Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Bionic Power Inc.Inventors: James M. Donelan, Arthur D. Kuo, Joaquin A. Hoffer, Qingguo Li, Douglas Weber
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Publication number: 20100009817Abstract: An ultra light but resistive ball device for exercise is provided comprising: a flexible sheet with least one preliminary broken section of collapse for allowing contraction of the sheet under bias about at least one flex point in response to an exertion of hand grip. The sheet has two free ends extending substantially half the circumference of the ball and partially folded back on the sheet. Two lateral apertures are located at opposite ends of the free ends to permit an uninterrupted collapse of the sheet. A sheath envelopes the sheet to provide a slip resistant exterior surface for grasping the ball.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2008Publication date: January 14, 2010Inventor: Man-Young Jung
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Publication number: 20090258764Abstract: An exercise equipment apparatus for isolating lower back muscles. The apparatus or device comprises main tubular support posts, secondary tubular support posts, and support feet for providing the foundation of the device. Inner tubular extensions and setting pins are used to adjust the height and length of the device to accommodate the particular size and the proper positioning of the user for the angle of strengthening desired. A removeable torso support is releaseably attached or coupled to one of the main tubular support posts. An angular setting guide is used to select or set the desired angle of use and an articulating lever attached to the removeable torso support provides an arm for stopping or setting the removeable torso support at the selected angle of use by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2008Publication date: October 15, 2009Inventors: Scott J. Benjamin, Roy H. Bechtel
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Patent number: 7563207Abstract: A muscle stretching machine designed to provide the user with easy system of functional stretching and also provide the user with flexibility feedback information as to the performance of the stretch, such as but not limited to the angles of the stretch, the force of the stretch, the position of the stretch, and the duration of the stretch. A user of the muscle stretching machine can turn on the central processor, adjust the height of the machine to suit their height or to suit the type of stretch to be performed, step onto a round turntable subassembly, place the leg to be stretched on a foam pad designed to raise and lower the leg, pull down on a handle to raise the leg being stretched and read the information displayed on the central processor. When the handles are pulled down the leg is raised. When the handles are allowed to go up the leg is lowered.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2005Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Inventor: Denis E. Burek
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Publication number: 20090131229Abstract: A system, and method for isometric exercise that safely reduces resting blood pressure and increases overall cardiovascular health. An apparatus includes a handle or grip configured to provide natural resistance to force and maximize user comfort and the system includes squeezing the handle or grip of the apparatus with a force that is less than the maximum squeeze force of the user, thereby reducing blood flow through contracting arm muscles and safely increasing blood pressure during exercise. Resting blood pressure is reduced through regular use of the system. The method includes measuring and recording the maximum squeeze force of a user, calculating a fractional force using the duration of exercise or a desired fractional force percentage, and alternately inducing the user to apply the fractional force for a calculated time and inducing the user to apply a lesser fractional force or no force for a calculated time.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2009Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: CardioGrip IPH, Inc.Inventors: William E. Clem, Richard Rae Clem, Thomas J. Wemikowski, Joachim Eldring, Nathaniel Longstreet, Steven Wood, Seth Huckstead
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Publication number: 20090124468Abstract: Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a multipurpose therapeutic device for managing musculoskeletal pain and administering traction. In one embodiment of the present invention, a multipurpose therapeutic device includes a front side, a rear side, a first end, and a second end. An outer gripping surface is positioned in proximity to each of the two ends and a number of invaginating contact surfaces extend from the perimeter of the front side and/or the rear side. In one embodiment of the present invention, a user may place his or her neck against one of the contact surfaces. The user may then grip the outer gripping surfaces with his or her hands and move the multipurpose therapeutic device superiorly and inferiorly along his or her neck while applying pressure against his or her neck to massage sore neck muscles or to stretch his or her spine.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2009Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventor: Brett Hunter
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Publication number: 20090075788Abstract: An exercise device having many advantageous features is described, including the ability to provide a combination of grips to the user, and the ability to easily mount the device to a wall. The exercise device includes a mechanism that permits a limited range of longitudinally motion for an elongated member having grips. The mechanism permits a user to balance while exercising, and provides support resulting from excessive motion of the exercise device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventor: Randal Hetrick
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Publication number: 20090075787Abstract: An exercise device having a door anchor is described. The anchor is fixed to a pair of elongated members each having a grip. The anchor stands off from the door by 1 to 18 inches before attaching to the elongated members. In one embodiment, the exercise device is sewn together. In another embodiment, a ring holds the various components together.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventor: Randal Hetrick
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Publication number: 20090075789Abstract: An exercise device having an anchor with multiple components is described. In one embodiment, the anchor includes one or more interlocking components, such as rigid or flexible loops. Rigid loops such as gated rings may advantageously be used to connect the different components. Embodiments permit for replacing, interchanging, or adding components to an exercise device anchor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventor: Randal Hetrick
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Publication number: 20090069160Abstract: The invention provides for a hand-held isometric exercise device comprising a handle portion and at least one load cell arranged to receive a load when the device is gripped by the handle portion and urged against the surface, the device having at least one contact portion on the underside thereof for contact with the said surface to transmit the load to the said at least one load cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: ENANEF LimitedInventor: Neil Summers
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Patent number: 7481747Abstract: A tool for fitting a bicycle to a cyclist includes first and second stirrup elements, a handle, and attachment elements attaching the first and second stirrup elements to each other and to the handle. The cyclist may be positioned with the cyclist's back against a substantially flat surface and one leg extended away from the substantially flat surface and the foot of that leg engaging the first stirrup element and with the other leg bent and the foot of that leg engaging the second stirrup element. The cyclist may grasp the handle and pull the first stirrup element towards the cyclist's head to a position in which the cyclist's lumbo/sacral spine area moves away from the substantially flat surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2006Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Inventor: Steven R. Lechleiter
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Publication number: 20090017995Abstract: A device for exercising and manipulating a knee after reconstructive knee surgery has a seating portion and an angled bar pivotally coupled to the seating portion. A leg pad is provided at one end of the angled bar and a handle is provided at the other end. Manipulation of the handle rotates the angled bar through a pivot axis to move the leg pad and thereby manipulate or exercise the knee.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventor: Richard A. Freiberg
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Publication number: 20080305935Abstract: An exercise ball device for exercising by a user while in a prone position. The exercise ball device includes a semi-circular shaped housing having an outer curved surface and an interior curved compartment having an inner curved surface. The housing has a retaining member positioned on the perimeter edge of the housing. The exercise ball device also includes a rolling ball positioned within the interior curved compartment, and the rolling ball is removably restrained within the interior curved compartment by the retaining member. Further, the outer curved surface of the housing has a restraint member attached thereto for receiving the hand of a user. Additionally, the rolling ball is approximately the same size as the interior curved compartment so that the rolling ball rotates or rolls within and relative to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2007Publication date: December 11, 2008Inventor: Maulik Sanghavi
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Patent number: 7448990Abstract: A pull exerciser includes a plurality of elastic cords of different elastic coefficients and a plurality of handles. The plurality of elastic cords are connected in series. Adjacent ends respectively of a pair of elastic cords adjacent to each other are securely held by an associated handle. Each handle includes a longitudinal hole having two end openings. Each end opening is extended through by an associated one of the ends of the plurality of elastic cords and has a minimum inner diameter smaller than a maximum outer diameter of the associated end of the associated elastic cord, thereby securely engaging the adjacent ends of the pair of elastic cords and an associated handle together.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2007Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Inventor: Ying-Ching Wu
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Publication number: 20080269028Abstract: Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a multipurpose therapeutic device for managing musculoskeletal pain and administering traction. In one embodiment of the present invention, a multipurpose therapeutic device includes a front side, a rear side, a first end, and a second end. An outer gripping surface is positioned in proximity to each of the two ends and a number of invaginating contact surfaces extend from the perimeter of the front side and/or the rear side. In one embodiment of the present invention, a user may place his or her neck against one of the contact surfaces. The user may then grip the outer gripping surfaces with his or her hands and move the multipurpose therapeutic device superiorly and inferiorly along his or her neck while applying pressure against his or her neck to massage sore neck muscles or to stretch his or her spine.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2007Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventor: Brett Hunter
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Publication number: 20080261783Abstract: An user-actuated anterior shoulder stretching device (10) includes a pair of swing arms (32) which are pivoted rearwardly in response to a leg press motion being applied to a sliding footrest assembly (18).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventor: Stuart John Andrews
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Patent number: 7438674Abstract: An exercising device includes a first strap (1), loops (3, 7) attached to the first strap (1) and an anchorage element (11) that is intended to be fixed to a base, the anchorage element (11) being designed to receive the first strap (1) in such a way that the first strap (1) is displaceable in its longitudinal direction relative to the anchorage element (11). It is significant that at least one loop (3, 7) has such a length/circumference that it may be mounted around the body, e.g. the waist of the chest, of a user.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2004Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Inventor: Torbjörn Sjödin
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Publication number: 20080254945Abstract: The present invention is a portable isometric exercise device with resistance generated by a spring force including an electronic light or sound indicator to signal that a constant force level is being maintained. When a force is applied to the spring and a desired level of resistance is achieved, a continuous signal will be generated to advise the user that the isometric force exercise is being maintained. If the force is reduced, the signal will terminate to advise the user that the user has not maintained the required level of resistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2007Publication date: October 16, 2008Inventor: M. Amin Beyzavi-Armani
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Publication number: 20080146418Abstract: The present invention provides for a hand-held isometric exercise device comprising a handle portion and a deformable portion, the deformable portion being arranged to be deformed responsive to a user-exerted force when the device is gripped by the handle and urged against a surface, the device further including means for determining and indicating a level of force applied by the user to deform the deformable portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2005Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: Enanel LimitedInventor: Neil Summers
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Patent number: 7384380Abstract: A system for detecting and displaying force data relating to impacts received on an item of athletic equipment includes two or more items of athletic equipment each having a force sensor, logic and a wireless transmitter therein, a receiver adapted to receiver signals from each of the transmitters, and a processor for formatting the data for display. The force sensor may be a capacitive force sensor. The logic may have an operating mode and a sleep mode, with an inertial sensor providing a signal to cause the logic to switch from sleep mode to operating mode. The logic identifies and stores signals exceeding a threshold for transmission. Transmissions are repeated, and the receiver is adapted to distinguish and discard corrupted and repeated transmissions. The display provides an indication of force and number of recorded hits in association with the names of the competitors.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2005Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Sensorpad Systems Inc.Inventors: Kirk A. Reinbold, Robert J. Goldman, Barry Lyngard, Silvio Eberhardt, Peter Michel, Albert Augustine, Jr.
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Publication number: 20080132388Abstract: An apparatus, system, and method for isometric exercise that safely reduces resting blood pressure and increases overall cardiovascular health. The apparatus includes a handle or grip configured to provide natural resistance to force and maximize user comfort. The system includes squeezing the handle or grip of the apparatus with a force that is less than the maximum squeeze force of the user, thereby reducing blood flow through contracting arm muscles and safely increasing blood pressure during exercise. Resting blood pressure is reduced through regular use of the system. The method includes measuring and recording the maximum squeeze force of a user, calculating a fractional force using the duration of exercise or a desired fractional force percentage, and alternately inducing the user to apply the fractional force for a calculated time and inducing the user to apply a lesser fractional force or no force for a calculated time.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2006Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: CardioGrip IPH, Inc.Inventors: William E. Clem, Richard Rae Clem, Thomas J. Wernikowski, Joachim Eldring, Nathaniel Longstreet, Steven Wood, Seth Huckstead
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Patent number: 7364538Abstract: An exercise device includes a pair of formed handles including openings through which ends of a rope or cord are passed. The rope to one handle is knotted and the rope to the other handle is adjustable but becomes fixed when the rope and the handle are firmly grasped. The base is a platform in which part of the user's body maintains contact with during an exercise. The base includes a channel through which the rope passes. Pulleys are positioned on either side of the platform at either end of the channel.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2006Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Inventor: Fredrick P. Aucamp
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Patent number: 7341548Abstract: A resilient exercising ball is confined within a frame which defines a space around the ball so that the ball has limited universal movement. The ball is normally centered within the frame by elastic members or cords having end portions attached to the frame. The ball stretches the cords until the ball is supported by a base surface or floor, and the ball rolls horizontally within the space in response to movement of the person's body. The frame may be in the form of a rigid tubular chair with arm rests or in a circular configuration with a flexible ball support pad connected to the frame by elastic cords. The frame may also have a V-shaped configuration and be formed by releasably connected tubular sections having interfitting end portions.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2005Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Inventors: Charles J. Heitzman, Christopher F. Pepe
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Patent number: 7331910Abstract: A dual purpose physical rehabilitation orthopedic and physical fitness exercise device for use within physical therapy facilities. The rehabilitation and exercise device includes a frame hosting a hydraulic or pneumatic system means for applying variable levels of resistance for specified exercise regimens; an activating assembly including a torsion bar, indexed platen, exercise arm assembly and a lever to act against hydraulic/pneumatic pressurized cylinders. The exercise arm assembly includes equally spaced ports and locking pins to allow altering the active length of the arm. Further, the platen contains ports, radially positioned around its facial surface to permit adjusting the angular displacement of the exercise arm through 90° either side of the horizontal. The platen also has inscribed degree indexes to define angular displacement from preset azimuth during the exercise routine.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2003Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Inventors: Anthony John Vallone, John Frank Vallone, Sr., John Frank Vallone, Jr.
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Publication number: 20080032866Abstract: A muscle exerciser having a first pulley mounted on a motor shaft of a motor, a second pulley mounted on a pulley shaft and connected to the first pulley through a transmission belt, two transmission wheels respectively connected two ends of the pulley shaft, two transmission links connected to the wheels, and two sliding seats connected to the links. The transmission wheels are respectively connected to the transmission links oppositely such that the two sliding seats are moved close to or away from each other along sliding tracks when the wheels are rotated. Thus, the quick sliding of the sliders strengthens the muscle of the hands/feet placed on the sliding seats.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2006Publication date: February 7, 2008Inventor: Horng-Jiun Chang
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Patent number: 7318810Abstract: A device for assisting in the active and pushing stages of childbirth. The childbirthing device consist of a first loop that can be used to provide resistance for pulling. The first loop is then connected by means of a length of rope to a braided handhold two wrist loops attached thereto. A pregnant person can then insert her hands through the wrist loops and grasp the braided handhold. She can then pull against tension that is applied to the other end of the rope. The pulling action while pushing redirects where the pushing takes place in the pregnant persons body and increases the effectiveness of her “pushing”. This decreases the time necessary for the fetus to descend through the birth canal. The wrist loops provide support to the person who might be holding the first loop, on the opposite end of the rope. In case the pregnant person suddenly releases the braided gripping knot the support person won't descend to the ground or fall backwards.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2003Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Inventor: Shirley M. Benson
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Patent number: 7306547Abstract: An abdominal exercise device includes a frame, and upper and lower force receiving members movably mounted on respective portions of the frame and constrained to move in opposite directions. A person using the device is required to stabilize the device while seated on a conventional chair. A resistance device is interconnected between the frame and at least one of the force receiving members to resist movement of the members toward one another and/or to bias the members away from one another. The lower member is configured to support a person's feet, and the upper member is configured to support a person's hands and/or to engage a person's chest. The device facilitates a combination crunch and leg lift exercise that involves both a person's upper abdominal muscles and a person's lower abdominal muscles, and additional options are available to exercise a person's oblique muscles, as well.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2004Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Inventor: Kenneth W. Stearns
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Patent number: 7297091Abstract: An apparatus for anterior and posterior mobilization of the human talocrural joints for rehabilitation and/or therapeutic utilization. A patient's foot is secured in an apparatus and an Ankle Mortise Strap is looped around the mortise of an ankle of the foot. A force strap is attached to the ends of the Ankle Ankle Mortise Strap. Anterior mobilization is achieved by moving the force strap ventrally from the foot so that the foot including the talus remains stationary while the tibia and fibula glide anteriorly. Posterior mobilizations are achieved by securing the foot, and looping an Ankle Mortise Strap around the front of the ankle. A force strap is attached to the ends of the Ankle Mortise Strap. Posterior mobilization is achieved by moving the force strap dorsally from the foot so that the foot including the talus remains stationary while the tibia and fibula glide posteriorly.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2005Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Inventor: Michael J. Nushart
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Publication number: 20070265145Abstract: A pull exerciser with stepless length adjustment uses belts without resilience and includes an annular belt, an end is put to a buckle; and an adjustment belt, an end is put to a middle horizontal rod of an annular frame for fixing, after another end is fixed to an end of the buckle, the end winds two through holes separated by the middle horizontal rod of the annular frame to form a closed annular belt so as to achieve stepless setting for the length of the adjustment belt by moving the annular frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2006Publication date: November 15, 2007Inventor: Ju-Chuan Teng
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Patent number: 7294095Abstract: An exercising device has a flexible tension member connected to a user interface that is connected to a mechanism for generating a resistive force which is overcome by the user moving the user interface to obtain exercise. The exercising device has a driving member rotating about a first axis and a circular oscillating surface rotatably connected to the driving member to circle about the first axis while also rotating about a second substantially parallel axis through the center of the circular oscillating surface. The first and second axes are offset a distance d. The flexible member wraps at least part way around the circular oscillating surface to rotate the oscillating surface as the user interface moves during use of the exercise device. The offset d provides an oscillatory motion to the user interface to increase the effectiveness of the exercise.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Inventor: Richard Charnitski
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Patent number: 7267640Abstract: An apparatus for stretching and strengthening muscles from a standing or seated position with a support member having a top end and a bottom end, the top end providing a location for grasping, the bottom end providing a base surface for force distribution and support. A preferred embodiment includes the support member which is adjustable in length such that the distance between the top end and the bottom end is adjustable. A preferred embodiment includes a way for fixedly securing the adjustable support member at desired lengths.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Inventor: Blair Richard Patton
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Patent number: 7252626Abstract: Disclosed herewith is a load controller and waist strengthening and rehabilitating apparatus using the same. In the apparatus, a support unit is constructed by assembling all or some of a footrest, a backrest, a pedestal, a handle and related frames. The waist exercises are conducted utilizing a backrest frame operated in conjunction with a load controller with the lower part of his body being fixed to the support unit. The apparatus further comprises lower body holding means mounted on said support unit, said lower body holding means being comprised of a front thigh holder for tightly holding the front portion of the thigh and a rear thigh holder for tightly holding the rear portion of the thigh.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2004Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Inventor: Young Baeg Hur
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Patent number: 7250021Abstract: A compact exercise device (10) of the type wherein a person grips handle devices (12, 30) lying at opposite ends of a rope that extends through a housing (22), the person pulling one end of the rope away from the housing while resisting movement of the other end of the rope towards the housing to exercise. A windup spool (114) lies in one of the handle devices and a spring (130) urges the spool to wind up rope by a spring, but the spool is normally prevented from turning in either direction by a release mechanism (110). A person who holds a handle grip (100) with most fingers of his/her hand, uses his/her thumb to depress a button (90) to operate the release mechanism. While the thumb continues to depress the button, the person moves a handle device away from the housing to lengthen the effective length of rope, or moves a handle device towards the housing to shorten the effective length of rope.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2005Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Inventor: Howard S. Leight
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Publication number: 20070173382Abstract: A yoga belt to assist in Dhanurasana (Bow Pose) prevents lumbar and sacroiliac problems arising from the exercise or asana. The belt includes a first portion, a second portion, a third portion, a first loop positioned between the first portion and the second portion, and a second loop positioned between the second portion and the third portion. The user picks up the belt and places one loop over one foot and the other loop over the other foot. Each belt strap should be pulled through the inside part of the foot to maintain the integrity of the thighs and feet in an effort to remain hip width apart. The user then faces forward with the elbows under each shoulder and is ready to begin.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2006Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventor: Helena Axelrod
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Publication number: 20070173383Abstract: An exercise apparatus includes an elongated strap provided with a fastener device fixed thereon for connection to a selected portion of the strap to form a closed loop of the strap, a grip member adapted for attachment to the strap and slidable along the strap, a support strip connected at a first end thereof to the strap and having at a second end thereof a connector portion, and a mounting member disposed on the connector portion of the support strip, the mounting member defining a body of greater thickness than the support strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2007Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventors: Aaron D. Feigenbaum, Kurt M. Dasbach
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Patent number: 7223212Abstract: A device for use in assisting a person to stretch a targeted tissue in the body. The stretching device consists of a long, inelastic strap with a fixed loop at one end, and a connector on the other end. The connector has a fixed part and a movable part that, when connected together, form a second loop at the second end of the strap, of varying size. The device is used in combination with instructions that inform the user of the proper use of the device to stretch a targeted tissue in the body. Packaging of the device and the instructions together provides a convenient kit for use in stretching exercises for the body.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2003Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Inventors: Susan C. DiOrio, Stephen M. Sallada