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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Improvement in velocipede US91535D US91535A 1869-06-22
62 Improved velocipede US87285D US87285A 1869-02-23
63 HOLISTIC RING-BASED EXERCISE SYSTEM AND METHOD US14668157 2015-03-25 US20160279470A1 2016-09-29 Melissa Campbell; George Hampton
A ring-based exercise system collects health metrics and senses rotational movements of a ring moving in a rotational path to calculate exercise results, such as calories burned, and provide instantaneous visual and data feedback. The system monitors the number of calories burned, duration of exercise, and number of rotations, while simultaneously emitting both illumination and audio feedback that correlates to the ring exercise. A ring is twirled around a central axis, such as a torso or limbs. A motion sensor senses the positional information of the ring during the exercise, such as velocity, acceleration, number of rotations, and x-y-z axis motion. A processor, wither integrated into the ring or remotely located calculates the exercise results, i.e., calories burned, through the health metrics and sensor signals. An illumination and an audio signal visible on the ring correlates with the velocity and movement of the ring.
64 Inflatable Recreation Device US14099450 2013-12-06 US20150157888A1 2015-06-11 Donald W. Gordon
An inflatable recreation device is formed of a plurality of inflatable donut-shaped tubular members secured in stacked configuration and having an opening extending therethrough. With a first end of the plurality of stacked members facing upwardly, a rebound surface secured to the first end extends over a first end of the opening to form a rebound surface upon which a user can jump. When the device is turned over, the rebound surface faces downwardly to form a bottom of the opening and a second end of the plurality of stacked members and the opening face upwardly whereby users can sit around the second end of the stacked members with feet extending into the opening, or can walk around the second end as a balance beam. Further, the stacked members can be turned on their side and rolled with users inside the opening.
65 Rotary exercise apparatus US12311979 2007-10-12 US20090286656A1 2009-11-19 Etsuji Okamoto
Provided is a rotating sports apparatus capable of keeping safety even if the user has protruding limbs or the like. The rotating sports apparatus comprises a contour frame (2) forming a regular icosahedron, ball members (3) rotatably supported individually at the outer side positions of the individual vertices of the icosahedron of the contour frame (2), and a pedestal (5) having a hemispherical face (4) inscribing the balls (3) of the contour frame (2). The rotating sports apparatus keeps predetermined spaces between the individual faces of the contour frame (2) and the hemispherical face (4). Thus, the rotating sports apparatus can keep the safety, even in case the limbs or the like of the user (P) protrude more or less during a practice from the individual faces of the contour frame (2).
66 Game apparatus for encouraging children to become more active and exercise US11480786 2006-07-03 US20070010359A1 2007-01-11 Retha Arrington
A game apparatus that an individual can play which promotes activity and exercise. The game apparatus includes a rod like member produced from a first predetermined material and having a first predetermined shape and a predetermined length. Further included is a guide mechanism produced from a second predetermined material and having a second predetermined shape. The guide mechanism is connected to a predetermined end of the rod like member. Also included is a hoop like member produced from a third predetermined material and having a predetermined diameter. The guide mechanism is engageable with the hoop like member at the predetermined end of the rod like member to guide and move such hoop like member in a predetermined direction over a predetermined surface.
67 Hand exercisers US10677542 2003-10-02 US20050075216A1 2005-04-07 Yuan-Hsing Chu
A hand exerciser includes a loop having a smooth outer periphery and a plurality of rings each having a hole so that the loop extends through the hole of each ring. An inner diameter of the hole of each ring is 1.5 times of an outer diameter of the loop so that the rings are rotatable relative to the loop. The user rotates the loop to keep the rotating rings maintained at a section and the vibration of the rings to the loop exercises the hand holding the loop.
68 Waterpillar US10339907 2003-01-11 US20040087224A1 2004-05-06 David Paul Hart
A pedal-powered aquatic vehicle is a positively buoyant aquatic vehicle with a lightweight frame and driven flotation wheels on either side of the occupant(s) seat. A pedal drive is incorporated into the lightweight frame to produce propulsion through a chain driven multi-geared system coupled with a drive shaft. Outer drive wheels rotate the flotation driven wheels to propel across water and level ground. Paddles are affixed to the driven flotation wheels. Steering linkages disengage drive wheels independently to provide steering.
69 Land transportation device US569783 1995-12-08 US5634651A 1997-06-03 Manual Casanueva; Elias Cancino; Ariel Nunez
A land transportation device for compact, sandy and open land, with or without a slope, based on the intersection of two reinforced and identical truncated rings in orthogonal planes with respect to each other. The geometric centers shifted of the rings are shifted over the line of intersection of these planes. The weight of the device is reduced since it is made up of two light truncated rings, while at the same time, the cabin space is increased. The rings present a soft friction surface which gives the device better adherence to the ground, reducing the vibrations and facilitating the movement of the device. The device also possesses a hinge system which makes it possible to fold the ring on two axes, parallel to each other, thereby reducing its size. The disassembled device can be placed in a rectangular box for transportation and storage.
70 Spherical rolling cage for recreation and entertainment US603154 1984-04-23 US4579336A 1986-04-01 Dennis Morin
A spherical recreational rolling cage comprised of at least three mutually orthogonal hoops is presented. The spherical cage includes an axle attached between two of the hoops and a rotatable seating assembly connected to the axle via a bearing whereby the seating assembly swivels freely relative to the spherical cage. Novel braking means, preferably of the disk type, and steering means are also incorporated into the rolling cage of the present invention.
71 Spherical recreational hollow body US441487 1982-12-28 US4458895A 1984-07-10 Jocelyn Turcotte
A spherical hollow body for recreational use is disclosed. The sphere has a portal for exit and entry of an occupant and a plurality of ventilation apertures in its surface. Three circumferential ribs are also provided. The inside of the sphere is further provided with at least one pair of diametrically-spaced handles. In a variation of the preferred embodiment, the ribs can be provided with radially-outwardly-projecting paddles, whereby the sphere can be used on water.
72 Recreational toy wheel vehicle US225655 1981-01-16 US4401314A 1983-08-30 Thomas H. Zimmerman
A recreational toy wheel vehicle comprises a generally annular outer wheel member having an outer peripheral rolling surface and a generally smooth inner peripheral surface area defining a generally circular, axially extending interior cavity. A carriage member has a passenger carrying seat and a series of generally smooth rib members which contact the generally smooth inner surface area of the wheel member. The generally smooth inner surface area of the wheel member and the generally smooth rib members are fabricated of materials which minimize the coefficient of sliding, or kinetic, friction therebetween. Relatively frictionless or gliding contact between the two materials thus occurs, so that the carriage member is supported in a non-rotating position within the interior cavity during rotation of the outer wheel member on the rolling surface.
73 Vehicle, especially amusement vehicle US775889 1977-03-09 US4163567A 1979-08-07 Gerald L. Barber
A vehicle, especially an amusement vehicle, in which a frame having seating means for receiving at least one occupant is located within the radial confines of a pair of relatively large coaxial spaced wheels. The frame includes rollers mounted thereon, distributed circumferentially about the insides of the larger wheels, and rollingly engaging the wheels. At least one of the rollers for each wheel is driven in rotation by a mechanism under the control of the vehicle occupant for propelling the vehicle. The center of gravity of the frame, including any occupant therein, is below the common axis of the wheels so that actuation of the drive rollers in rotation will cause the frame first to move within the wheels to create an unbalanced condition in the vehicle. The wheels will then commence rotation and the vehicle will move. The wheels can be driven at respective speeds for steering purposes.
74 Recreational device US3769929D 1972-10-26 US3769929A 1973-11-06 SCHEBER G
A spherical cage device for aquatic or land use comprising two independent, inflatable semi-spherical, foraminous sections which have interlocking elements automatically disengageable upon deflation of either section. Each section has a hollow personaccommodating interior and each section is self-sustaining and can be manually attached or detached with respect to the other section.
75 Spherical vehicle US3747956D 1971-11-22 US3747956A 1973-07-24 HEBERLEIN H
A vehicle of a generally spherical configuration is disclosed for receiving therein and conveying a person. Within the spherical vehicle, there is disposed a handrail suspended by a plurality of springs from the shpere and a support jacket for supporting the person within the vehicle. The supported person may propel the spherical vehicle by fore and aft, and vertical and horizontal body movements upon the rail.
76 Occupant-driven open wheel device US3622179D 1970-07-23 US3622179A 1971-11-23 PFERSICK WINFRED C
An occupant-driven open gyral wheel has an outwardly curved transverse riding surface and a pair of circular tracks formed by bosses projecting from the inside surface of the open wheel. A pair of foot skates is provided that has skate wheels with concave surfaces for riding on the circular tracks, and has holding means operably connected to the skate wheels to allow the skate wheels to only move backwards with respect to their circular tracks. The foot skates have guide members positioned within alignment slots in the open wheel, and each foot skate has a frame member and a runner member hingedly connected together at their forward ends. The open gyral wheel can be moved forward, steered and braked by the occupant when positioned vertically on the ground.
77 Go go wheel coaster US3575443D 1968-10-24 US3575443A 1971-04-20 AGUILAR RALPH
An amusement ride device for a child or other person. The device including a rotatable outer tire and an inside hoop which is carried by roller bearing means within the tire, the hoop including a transverse handlebar, leg stretch bar against which a rider within the hoop may secure himself by bracing, the hoop remaining in a nonrotating position while the tire rotates during travel across the ground.
78 Passenger carrying toy US3537726D 1968-03-04 US3537726A 1970-11-03 CONOVER ROY H
79 Rocking capsule US3477713D 1967-01-12 US3477713A 1969-11-11 CUDMORE PATRICK J
80 Floatable toy US60768267 1967-01-06 US3368228A 1968-02-13 HECKATHORN GRACE A
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