101 |
Peg and hoop exercising toy |
US23717462 |
1962-11-13 |
US3186124A |
1965-06-01 |
VOSS WILLIAM C |
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102 |
Hoop toy |
US81303059 |
1959-05-13 |
US3079728A |
1963-03-05 |
MELIN ARTHUR K |
|
103 |
Amusement device |
US81508659 |
1959-05-22 |
US3074717A |
1963-01-22 |
JOSEPH LUTZ FELIX |
|
104 |
Toy exerciser |
US37460 |
1960-01-04 |
US3051482A |
1962-08-28 |
HARPHAM LAWRENCE M |
|
105 |
Musical toy hoop |
US76102558 |
1958-09-15 |
US2946152A |
1960-07-26 |
RUBIN LEONARD R |
|
106 |
Amusement and exercising device |
US77046258 |
1958-10-29 |
US2935815A |
1960-05-10 |
WILHELM FREDERIC D |
|
107 |
Device for use in sports |
US61391832 |
1932-05-27 |
US2036524A |
1936-04-07 |
FRITZ GIRARD; MARGARETE GOTTBURG |
|
108 |
Wheeled figure toy. |
US14706117 |
1917-02-07 |
US1223287A |
1917-04-17 |
MORSE LEO |
|
109 |
Toy. |
US1905252825 |
1905-03-30 |
US815410A |
1906-03-20 |
CURTIS ZENAS ALBERT |
|
110 |
Exercise and play hoop |
US15496395 |
2017-04-25 |
US10080914B1 |
2018-09-25 |
Alexander Wylie Kessler; Brian Kessler |
A play and/or exercise hoop includes an inner wall having a top edge and a bottom edge and an outer wall having a top edge and a bottom edge. A bottom edge of the outer wall is attached to the bottom edge of the inner wall to define a bottom edge of the hoop. A rounded top-portion is attached to the top edge of the inner wall and a top edge of the outer wall. The hoop may have an iridescent film or transparent film bonded to its outer surfaces.The inner wall and outer walls are angled relative to a central axis of the hoop thereby defining a V-shaped bottom edge. The inner and outer walls may be flat or may have a slight curve relative to the top portion thereby defining a tear-dropped shape. |
111 |
Waist training device |
US14881311 |
2015-10-13 |
US09687688B2 |
2017-06-27 |
Liang Lang Hsiao |
A waist training device includes unit members of arc shaped and adapted to be assembled as a ring. The inner diameter of the ring is determined by the number of the unit members. Each unit member defines a passage, and the passages of the unit members are connected with each other to form a rail extended annularly along the ring. For each member, a pair of pivot shafts is located at one end of the passage, and a pair of pivot holes is located at the other end of the passage. The pivot shafts of each unit member are pivotally assembled with the pivot holes of an adjacent unit member. A counter weight member is assembled in the rail. The counter weight member has a seat connected to a counter weight block. The counter weight member moves along the rail by the sliding of the seat in the rail. |
112 |
Virtual exerciser device |
US13261465 |
2011-04-05 |
US09616288B2 |
2017-04-11 |
Nelson Greenberg; Neil Trevick |
Disclosed herein is a device which detects repetitive movement of a user's body part. The device has a sensor which detects G forces along at least two axes when the user repeatedly moves the body part; a memory, which stores reference data corresponding to ideal reference data; a processor/computing unit, which communicates with the sensor and the memory, and receives data associated with the G forces. The processing/computing unit compares the ideal reference data with the data associated with the detected G forces. A feedback component is connected to the processor/computing unit to provide the user with a signal when a target has been achieved. Also disclosed is a method of computing data received by the device and an exerciser device that simulates the movement of a hula hoop. |
113 |
Detachable hula hoop having waterproof reservoirs |
US14738826 |
2015-06-12 |
US09302194B2 |
2016-04-05 |
Cheng-Hsiung Hsu; Su-Chen Li |
A detachable hula hoop having waterproof reservoirs is provided with hollow arc sections each including a neck; a first connection end at a first end and including an opening, a channel, and a first recess on a surface; a plug including a cylindrical member and a head; a second connection end at a second end and including a closed member and a second recess on a surface; and a reservoir. The first recess is complimentarily disposed in the second recess to fasten the first and second connection ends together. The cylindrical member is disposed in the neck, the head urges against an annular shoulder to block the neck, and the head is urged against by the closed member. |
114 |
DETACHABLE HULA HOOP HAVING WATERPROOF RESERVOIRS |
US14738826 |
2015-06-12 |
US20160016093A1 |
2016-01-21 |
CHENG-HSIUNG HSU; SU-CHEN LI |
A detachable hula hoop having waterproof reservoirs is provided with hollow arc sections each including a neck; a first connection end at a first end and including an opening, a channel, and a first recess on a surface; a plug including a cylindrical member and a head; a second connection end at a second end and including a closed member and a second recess on a surface; and a reservoir. The first recess is complimentarily disposed in the second recess to fasten the first and second connection ends together. The cylindrical member is disposed in the neck, the head urges against an annular shoulder to block the neck, and the head is urged against by the closed member. |
115 |
Waist Twisting Station |
US14483173 |
2014-09-11 |
US20150111707A1 |
2015-04-23 |
Hui YAN |
A waist twisting station includes a base, a rotating unit for waist twisting, and at least one spring to generate resistance force. The rotating unit has a hoop linked with a spring, which can be pushed away by user's body movement. The inside layer of the hoop has a row of massage balls so that the body movement can exercise the waist and lags as well as receive body massage at the same time to accelerate calorie burning. In addition to the waist twisting hoop, a handle bar with or without spring connected to the base can give user a unique whole body exercise experience. |
116 |
FITNESS HOOP HAVING VARIABLE IMPACT FORCE |
US13936828 |
2013-07-08 |
US20150018175A1 |
2015-01-15 |
Karyn SEROUSSI; Jorgen KLAVENESS |
An exercise device including a hoop made primarily of two elements, a softer inner element and a more rigid outer element. The inner element of the hoop has a plurality of shock absorbing compression chambers projecting inwardly and formed on an inner diameter thereof. The plurality of chambers each have a convex shape formed by a plurality of ribs connected by a connecting member. The chambers are formed at an angle with respect to a diameter of the hoop and have different compression attributes when the hoop is rotated by and about the user's body in the two different possible rotational directions. In this manner, the hoop will require greater exertion to maintain rotation in one direction versus the other, and also, the impact force which the hoop exerts on the user's skin will also differ depending upon the rotation direction. |
117 |
Exercise ring |
US12927273 |
2011-04-08 |
US08702572B1 |
2014-04-22 |
Daniel Francis Chalk |
The nature of this invention is that it is an exercise ring and accessory wand that is twirled by the wrist, ankle or with wand to strengthen various body parts. The ring weighs one to twenty pounds, has an inside diameter of 8-18 inches, an outside diameter of 10-20 inches and is one to two inches thick depending on design and materials. The wand has two knobs for retaining the ring as it is twirled by hand and is one inch thick and 12 to 18 inches long. |
118 |
Hoop-type amusement device and counter |
US13267079 |
2011-10-06 |
US08480450B2 |
2013-07-09 |
Nancy Mendel |
The present invention provides an improved hoop-type amusement device adapted with a counter for counting the number of revolutions achieved by the user. The counter is preferably adapted for attachment to any of a variety of hoop type devices, including the HULA HOOP, as well as specially configured hoop type devices, such as the type that may be formed from a plurality of variously sized and shaped connectable components that are selectively interconnected by the user to form a simple or complex hoop configuration of a particular desired size and shape. The counter functions to count the number of revolutions achieved by the user thereby allowing the user to monitor and gage performance. |
119 |
HOOP-TYPE AMUSEMENT DEVICE AND COUNTER |
US13267079 |
2011-10-06 |
US20120264348A1 |
2012-10-18 |
Nancy Mendel |
The present invention provides an improved hoop-type amusement device adapted with a counter for counting the number of revolutions achieved by the user. The counter is preferably adapted for attachment to any of a variety of hoop type devices, including the HULA HOOP, as well as specially configured hoop type devices, such as the type that may be formed from a plurality of variously sized and shaped connectable components that are selectively interconnected by the user to form a simple or complex hoop configuration of a particular desired size and shape. The counter functions to count the number of revolutions achieved by the user thereby allowing the user to monitor and gage performance. |
120 |
Hula-hoop for pressing flesh of waist in vertical direction |
US11996050 |
2006-10-02 |
US08025549B2 |
2011-09-27 |
Yong-Jae Kim |
Disclosed herein is a hula-hoop, which applies pressing force in a vertical direction as well as in a horizontal direction when the hula-hoop is rotated, thus achieving a good exercise effect, and which performs an acupressure action and a compression action using acupressure protrusions. The hula-hoop includes first and second rings (10, 20). Protruding parts (11, 21) and grooves (12, 22) are alternately provided on the first and second rings (10, 20). Streamlined body pressing space (30) is defined between the grooves (12, 22) by attaching inward protruding parts (11, 21) to each other, so that the waist flesh (h) is pinched between the grooves, thus providing pressing force in a vertical direction. |