序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
221 Door Mounted Stretching and Exercise Device US14988283 2016-01-05 US20160199683A1 2016-07-14 Caleb Shamlin
A door mounted stretching and exercise device is provided. The device comprises a strap system that affixes to a closed door and allows a user to apply tension or resistance to one body part while controlling the tension or resistance with another body part. The strap system comprises a first elongated strap, a strap loop disposed at the first end thereof, and a handle that is slidably positioned along the length of the first elongated strap. The handle is secured to the first elongated strap using a cam buckle, while the first elongated strap is secured to a closed door using a door overhang strap with a strap slider. The door overhang strap includes a strap length and a strap pull-through anchor, whereby the strap length is placed between a door and a door frame and the anchor prevents pull-through thereof when the first elongated strap is tensioned.
222 RESISTANCE TRAINING APPARATUS US15070586 2016-03-15 US20160193493A1 2016-07-07 WILLIAM GVOICH
A resistance training apparatus provides an elastic member for use in exercise strength training and fitness conditioning. The resistance training apparatus beneficially provides a user with a more consistent and even resistance tension throughout an exercise movement. The resistance training apparatus also provides for a greater training effect on an engaged muscle or muscle group.
223 Lower back stretching device US14684692 2015-04-13 US09358424B1 2016-06-07 Dallas Childress
A lower back stretching device which allows a user in a supine position with his buttocks supported by a cross-brace disposed between a pair of side panels and with his knees resting atop a height-adjustable knee support bar parallel to the cross-brace between the side panels to push and pull the forwardly angled handles of the device and rock the device back and forth on convex side panel bottom ends in order lift and stretch the user's lower back.
224 Abdomen exercise bench US14315200 2014-06-25 US09358423B2 2016-06-07 Wei-Teh Ho; Willy Wei Yu Ho
An exercise machine applicable for strengthening a user's abdominal muscles is described. The exercise machine can include a base frame, a backrest assembly and a seat assembly. The base frame can have side members and a crossbar member to provide floor support. The backrest assembly may be rotablely coupled with the base frame to swivel with simultaneous rotational movements around two or more axes of rotations. The backrest assembly can include two or more pairs of pivot joints. Each pair of pivot joints may define one of the axes of rotation. Handle bars may be mounted substantially transverse to the axes of rotation. The seat assembly may be affixed to the base frame to allow a user sitting on a seat pad of the seat assembly to cause the swiveling of the backrest assembly via hand pushes on the handle bars.
225 Weighted agility ladder US14547286 2014-11-19 US09333383B1 2016-05-10 Darrell Barton
A weighted agility ladder for use as a multi-purpose fitness device. The weighted agility ladder transitions easily for use within variable forms of fitness training, enabling a user to perform a comprehensive fitness routine in a small area. The weighted agility ladder has a pair of ends and a plurality of weighted rungs which can be collected and selectively rigidly coupled together by the user to employ the ladder as a weight. The weighted ladder can have a handle on each end for use of the ladder as a free weight when the weighted rungs are coupled together. Further, the weighted ladder can have nylon or elastic rails to enable loaded movement and an increased range of motion for targeting additional muscle mass during strength training. When the weighted rungs are coupled together, the ladder can serve as additional weight while performing bodyweight exercises, such as planks and squats.
226 Body stretching assembly US14161257 2014-01-22 US09326908B2 2016-05-03 William Scott
A body stretching assembly is provided. The assembly comprises a pulley, a plurality of body attachment straps, and a rope. The pulley comprises a securing end and a wheeled end, wherein the securing end includes a frame having a proximal aperture, a protrusion, and a pair of distal legs with fastening apertures. The proximal aperture is configured for connection with a pulley assembly supporting structure, such as a door jam or an exposed support such as a pole. A user threads a rope over the pulley wheel to begin treatment. One end of the rope comprises a hand attachment, whereas the opposing rope end includes one of a head, hand, or ankle attachment. The user pulls one end of the rope, thereby causing the opposing end to pull on the body of a user. Gradual actuation of the rope end provides a stretching exercise to a user.
227 EXERCISE CUSHION US14867435 2015-09-28 US20160107018A1 2016-04-21 Yasumasa MIYOSHI
Provided herein is an exercise cushion that may be used as a cushion and is configured to be used for performing stretches of the backbone, the muscles of the legs and arms or the like. The exercise cushion may comprise: a core main body, an elastic member, a pair of cushion bags, an inner cushion and a cushion cover. The core main body may comprise a pair of core boards each having an arc shape and are connected to each other in a bendable manner. The elastic member may resist against a force generated when the core boards are bent. The pair of cushion bags may house the core boards. The inner cushion may be configured to be inserted into the cushion bags with the core boards. The cushion cover may cover the cushion bags after the core boards and the inner cushion are inserted into the cushion bags.
228 Exercise device and buckle US14478534 2014-09-05 US09308411B2 2016-04-12 Drew Friedberg; Sean Leyden
An exercise device comprising a handle having two ends, a buckle comprising a receptacle secured to the handle and a clamp secured to the other end of the handle, and an elongate flexible tube. The receptacle and clamp selectively releasably engageable together to join the two ends of the handle and disengageable to separate the two ends of the handle. The receptacle and clamp defining a hole when the receptacle and clamp are releasably engaged. The hole having an outer dimension. The elongate flexible tube sized to be received by the hole and having an enlarged portion. The enlarged portion having a clearance dimension greater than the outer dimension of the hole to prevent the elongate flexible tube from disengaging from the buckle.
229 Exercise Apparatus System US14949678 2015-11-23 US20160074696A1 2016-03-17 Charles Adkins; Austin Anderson; Mark Adame
A versatile exercise apparatus and system is provided. A cylindrical apparatus having first and second surfaces of either planar or arcuate configuration is configured with plural polygonal openings useable for manipulation of the apparatus or as openings into which various modules may be set to increase the activity versatility of the apparatus. The provided exercise apparatus provides flexibility while economizing on occupied space.
230 EXERCISE DEVICE AND BUCKLE US14478534 2014-09-05 US20160067538A1 2016-03-10 Drew Friedberg; Sean Leyden
An exercise device comprising a handle having two ends, a buckle comprising a receptacle secured to the handle and a clamp secured to the other end of the handle, and an elongate flexible tube. The receptacle and clamp selectively releasably engageable together to join the two ends of the handle and disengageable to separate the two ends of the handle. The receptacle and clamp defining a hole when the receptacle and clamp are releasably engaged. The hole having an outer dimension. The elongate flexible tube sized to be received by the hole and having an enlarged portion. The enlarged portion having a clearance dimension greater than the outer dimension of the hole to prevent the elongate flexible tube from disengaging from the buckle.
231 Exercise device and method US13162398 2011-06-16 US09259605B1 2016-02-16 Peter A. Puig; Felix A. Doval; Paul Solis
An exercise device includes at east one inelastic strap assembly including an inelastic strap having a first end and a second end, a hand grip located at the first end of the inelastic strap, a grip handle carried by the hand grip, a foot grip carried by either the hand grip or the grip handle, and a heel strap carried by the foot grip. The heel strap defines a first plane. The foot grip defines a second plane, wherein the first plane is preferably generally perpendicular to the second plane. In use, the exercise device can be gripped in a variety of manners. The user can hold the grip handle with their hand. The user can secure their foot to the dived by positioning the foot grip behind a user's ankle and the ankle grip against an individual's foot arch.
232 Multipurpose exercise apparatus US14377986 2013-09-04 US09248336B2 2016-02-02 Dale Deis
An exercise apparatus for cooperating with an exercise ball during performance of core exercises thereon. The exercise apparatus comprises: (i) an exercise platform comprising a framework defining a first opening approximate its proximal end for receiving therein a first padded exercise mat and a second opening approximate its distal end for receiving therein a second padded exercise mat; (ii) an upright framework engaged with the exercise platform framework at its proximal end, the upright framework having a vertically adjustable backplate with an adjustable headrest and an adjustable handlebar grip, a handgrip support rail and a stabilizer bar integrally engaged with the proximal end of the exercise platform; (iii) a first padded exercise mat for demountable installation into the first opening defined in the exercise platform framework; and (iv) a second padded exercise mat for demountable installation into the first opening defined in the exercise platform framework.
233 Range of motion exercise therapy band US13998202 2014-04-17 US09233270B2 2016-01-12 Catalina Luis Jacobo
A range of motion therapy apparatus and kit according to the present invention includes an elongate body member having a flexible construction and generally tubular configuration defining an open space, the body member having an open proximal end and a closed distal end opposite the proximal end. The apparatus and kit includes a tubular receptacle having a closed bottom and a continuous side wall extending upwardly from the closed bottom that, together, define an interior area and an open top. The tubular receptacle includes a diameter smaller than a diameter of the body member such that the tubular receptacle is selectively received in the open space of the body member. A weighted straight bar, a generally C-shaped bar, and a tubular cushion may also be included. All components may be stored in the tubular receptacle.
234 ABDOMEN EXERCISE BENCH US14742651 2015-06-17 US20150375037A1 2015-12-31 Wei-Teh Ho; Willy Wei Yu Ho
An exercise machine applicable for strengthening a user's abdominal muscles is described. The exercise machine can include a base frame, a seat assembly and a backrest assembly rotatably coupled with the base frame. The base frame can include side members and a crossbar member to provide floor support. The backrest assembly may be configured to swivel with rotational movements around at least one axis of rotation. The backrest assembly may include at least one swivel structure and two handle bars. Each swivel structure may be rotatable around a separate axis of rotation. The handle bars may be mounted substantially transverse to a particular axis of rotation. The seat assembly can include a seat pad affixed to the crossbar member to allow a user sitting on the seat pad to cause the swiveling of the backrest assembly via hand pushes on the handle bars.
235 Exercise device for utilizing an elastic band to perform exercises US14311160 2014-06-20 US20150367159A1 2015-12-24 Paul Harris
An exercise device is provided. The device includes an elastic band and a pair of handle apparatuses, each having a slide adjusted locking mechanism, a handle component, and a swiveling and rotating rod mechanism. Said swiveling and rotating rod mechanism is attached by a bearing to said handle mechanism, and by a pin to said slide adjusted locking mechanism. The device is provisioned to allow a band to be replaced or adjusted in length for various workouts.
236 Antigravity spinal exerciser US14191982 2014-02-27 US09216312B2 2015-12-22 Carolyn Anne Richardson
The invention provides an exerciser for use in activating deep posture and antigravity muscles in the body. The exerciser (1) comprises a headpiece (2) having at least: a first member (6) which fits around the head of a wearer in a transverse plane above the ears when the headpiece is in situ; and, a second member (7), the ends of which are fixed to the first member and which crosses the head of the wearer (5) at about the coronal plane thereof when the headpiece is in situ. The exerciser further comprises at least one flexible strap (3) on each side of the headpiece which is attached at or near the end of the second member and has at least one portion within its length that is elastic; and, an adaptation (4) at the free end of each the flexible straps to permit extension of the strap by a limb of the wearer (5). Each strap of the exerciser has a length and elasticity which allow a smooth, low velocity movement by the wearer (5) at least involving axial movement of the limb away from the head. The invention also provides methods of using the exerciser.
237 Spinal therapy device US14154773 2014-01-14 US09216311B2 2015-12-22 Andrew Oakford Champion
The invention provides a spinal therapy device that can be used by an individual to self-apply overpressure, spinal decompression, spinal joint mobilization or a combination thereof to the spine, as well as methods for using a spinal therapy device to self apply overpressure, spinal decompression, spinal joint mobilization or a combination thereof.
238 Pneumatic sock exercise device US14527850 2014-10-30 US09205296B1 2015-12-08 Douglas Paul Cook
Embodiments relate to a pneumatic sock exercise device utilizing pneumatic resistance transmitted to a user by a pneumatic sock capable of slidable movement within a pneumatic conduit or a pneumatic conduit structure configured to be removably interfaced with a source of airflow. The pneumatic conduit may include hollow cylinders, pipes, tubes, hoses, or ducts. The pneumatic sock is a tubular structure made of a flexible material that includes various aspects and features. When an embodiment is interfaced with the source of airflow, the pneumatic sock enables airflow within the pneumatic conduit or pneumatic conduit structure to oppose the user and his/her movement of the sock in either direction (with or against airflow) during exercise. Some embodiments may include an extension means and/or an anti-friction means to extend the range of movement of the pneumatic sock. The same or other embodiments may include a housing including a pneumatic conduit structure. A cushion of a resilient material may be included in an embodiment.
239 System and method for adjusting length of a cord US13838377 2013-03-15 US09186535B2 2015-11-17 Gaylen Ercanbrack
A device for adjusting a length of a cord is disclosed. The device may include a body portion having a channel defined by first and second opposed walls shaped to receive a cord. Each of the first wall and the second wall may include at least one notch shaped to receive the cord in a direction provided at an angle to the channel.
240 EXERCISE BALL WITH AXLE US14391698 2012-07-12 US20150321041A1 2015-11-12 Erich Kai Stephan
In one aspect of various exemplary embodiments, an exercise device comprising: an axial structure defining an axis of rotation; a user support structure rotatably coupled to the axial structure; and a ball member supported by the axial structure and disposed with radial symmetry corresponding points along the axis of rotation. Thus, the ball member may be substantially spherical in shape, elliptical, oblong, etc.
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