81 |
Occupant-propelled rolling device for amusement and exercise |
US25635363 |
1963-02-05 |
US3156486A |
1964-11-10 |
FENWICK HARRY L W |
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82 |
Spherical vehicular amusement device |
US3825060 |
1960-06-23 |
US3013806A |
1961-12-19 |
BOYD WILLIAM C |
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83 |
Rock and roll amusement device |
US78423458 |
1958-12-31 |
US2923545A |
1960-02-02 |
LYTLE ORVILLE C |
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84 |
Unicycle |
US71908034 |
1934-04-05 |
US2019728A |
1935-11-05 |
RANCK JOHN V |
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85 |
Sporting apparatus |
US11976326 |
1926-06-30 |
US1676015A |
1928-07-03 |
OTTO FEICK |
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86 |
Electrical hoop. |
US1910593983 |
1910-11-25 |
US989944A |
1911-04-18 |
BRAMSON PAUL |
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87 |
Amusement device. |
US1909489484 |
1909-04-12 |
US944407A |
1909-12-28 |
BEEBE EDGAR C |
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88 |
Unicycle |
US511139D |
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US511139A |
1893-12-19 |
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89 |
Unicycle |
US459310D |
|
US459310A |
1891-09-08 |
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90 |
Half to g |
US396349D |
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US396349A |
1889-01-15 |
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91 |
Half to frederick friedgen |
US379849D |
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US379849A |
1888-03-20 |
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92 |
One-wheeled velocipede |
US299617D |
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US299617A |
1884-06-03 |
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93 |
james |
US297300D |
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US297300A |
1884-04-22 |
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94 |
ahleet |
US287989D |
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US287989A |
1883-11-06 |
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95 |
Joseph ablebt |
US258207D |
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US258207A |
1882-05-23 |
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96 |
Improvement in velocipedes |
US92044D |
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US92044A |
1869-06-29 |
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97 |
Core muscle therapy apparatus |
US15149844 |
2016-05-09 |
US10112069B2 |
2018-10-30 |
Scott Bertrand |
A core muscle therapy apparatus is presented. The apparatus is designed to work the muscles comprising the core of a user by allowing the user's own body weight to resist the force of gravity in up to a 360 degree environment. The core muscle therapy apparatus has a base, a cage assembly, and a seat assembly. |
98 |
CORE MUSCLE THERAPY APPARATUS |
US15149844 |
2016-05-09 |
US20170319892A1 |
2017-11-09 |
Scott Bertrand |
A core muscle therapy apparatus is presented. The apparatus is designed to work the muscles comprising the core of a user by allowing the user's own body weight to resist the force of gravity in up to a 360 degree environment. The core muscle therapy apparatus has a base, a cage assembly, and a seat assembly. |
99 |
Inflatable recreation device |
US14099450 |
2013-12-06 |
US09364699B2 |
2016-06-14 |
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. |
100 |
Device to promote physical fitness, mental agility, adroitness and dexterity |
US12228062 |
2006-12-04 |
US20090258736A9 |
2009-10-15 |
Paul Eugene Wabeke |
A simple, light-weight, hand-held device, which consists of two (2) working parts. FIG. I (the main handle), with firmly attached to it an aluminum guide channel, or rigid plastic which (for very practical purposes), runs nearly the length of the handle, thereby providing the necessary assurance that the hoop (FIG. 4) properly enters the assembly located at the very bottom of the handle, thereby placing FIG. 4 in the (intended) rolling position.A reasonable viewing of prior art (Exhibits A-B and C), as compared with my invention, confirms that the basic, main feature for “launching” the hoop (found in my invention), is totally lacking in the prior art . . . therefore, making my invention to be a significant improvement.Also, as my drawings indicate, FIG. 5, with the two (2) “Ls” makes it possible to have full control of the area of hoop “travel”, which would be most beneficial to joggers, as well as other users of my device.Aside from the fact that the device is designed to promote activity, it is certainly imperative that, in order to function properly, the hoop must arrive at the required “destination: in order to serve the actual purpose for the invention. |