141 |
Exercise apparatus with audio-visual device |
US10297210 |
2002-12-04 |
US20030134718A1 |
2003-07-17 |
Lee
Jeong
Kim |
Sporting goods equipped with an audio and video rack are provided. A rack cabinet is attached to the front part of the sporting goods, racks in which audio and video devices are installed are provided in the rack cabinet, and a caster and a support are installed on the bottom of the rack cabinet. In the sporting goods, hand-gripping portions are also provided on the upper portion thereof, one ends of the hand-gripping portions being attached to the middle portion of frames of the sporting goods by means of a fixing shaft while the other ends of the hand-gripping portion are inserted into holders fixed to the middle portion of the rack cabinet so as to be tightened or released by a fixing screw. Fixing holes, into which upper ends of the hand-gripping portions are inserted, are formed at both bottom portions in the rear of the rack cabinet when the sporting goods stands upright. |
142 |
Modular body builder frame box |
US09899166 |
2001-07-06 |
US06520890B2 |
2003-02-18 |
Hank Hsu |
A modular body builder frame box is of a rectangular construction and is capable of being rested securely on a ground surface or against a wall. The frame box has a receiving compartment extending from a front side thereof toward a rear side thereof. The receiving compartment is provided in two side walls with a pivoting recess in proximity of the bottom of the receiving compartment. The pivoting recess is used for pivoting a predetermined part of a body building device such that the body building device can be swiveled between a standby position and a storage position, and that the body building device is rested on a ground surface at such time when the body building device is located at the standby position, and further that the body building device is contained in the receiving compartment of the frame box at such time when the body building device is located at the storage position. |
143 |
Modular furniture for computer assisted exercise |
US09839986 |
2001-04-20 |
US20020043909A1 |
2002-04-18 |
Andreas
K.
Nielsen |
A modular furniture system including an exercise module having an enclosure for enclosing exercise equipment, a computer module having an enclosure for enclosing computer equipment, passages in each module for cabling between the modules, and a support for a computer peripheral. |
144 |
Multipurpose exercise apparatus |
US09379925 |
1999-08-24 |
US06245001B1 |
2001-06-12 |
Matt Siaperas |
A multipurpose exercise device is disclosed. The apparatus has a generally rectangular, boxlike main body. The top surface of the body is hinged transversely to create a storage container and an adjustable section that can be fixed at various angles in relation to the main body by using a pivotal adjustment arm extending the bottom of the boxlike body. In the first embodiment, a plurality of clip rings is provided along both the side of the boxlike main body and a depending inner lip of the adjustable upper section. The user may attach resistive elements to various of these clip rings to allow for a wide variety of different exercises. The resistive elements may be color coded to indicate greater or lesser resistance. The resistive elements are stored in the provided storage container within the main body when the apparatus is not in use. In a second embodiment, there is no depending inner lip on the pivoting sections. |
145 |
Office and work furniture |
US08995740 |
1997-12-22 |
US06224516B1 |
2001-05-01 |
Georg Disch |
The invention relates to office and work furniture with a table top or work bench top and a support frame supporting the top, where+in the support frame is supported on the floor by at least two legs or at least one support surface. A treadmill exercising device in the form of a moveable continuous conveyor belt is stored in its rest position inside the three-dimensional space of the treadmill exercising device, from which rest position the device can be moved or tilted into the operating position on the floor in front of the table top or work bench top and locked in place. The treadmill exercising device includes at least one support frame and a continuous conveyor belt guided over to deflection rolls which are supported in the support frame. The conveyor belt is constructed from rubber or from lamellar elements. The support frame is enclosed by side covers and provided with slider or roller elements. |
146 |
Treadmill with folding handrails |
US846942 |
1997-04-30 |
US5860893A |
1999-01-19 |
Scott R. Watterson; William T. Dalebout; Frank Troy Miller; Timothy O. Armstrong |
A cabinet has a tread base rotatably connected to be oriented in an exercise position extending outwardly and in a stored position extending inwardly secured within the enclosure of the cabinet. The underside of the tread base may be configured to provide a suitable aesthetic exterior surface. A latching arrangement provided to secure the tread base within the enclosure in the second or stored position. Elevation structure and motor structure are provided to elevate the tread base when in the first position and to power the endless belt of the tread base when in the first position. The elevation structure may be operated to vary the inclination of the tread base when in the first position. The underside of the tread base has a decorative panel and functions as a door for the cabinet. The elevation structure may include an electrically driven rack and pinion as well as a gas cylinder system. |
147 |
Exercise desk |
US748474 |
1996-11-08 |
US5813947A |
1998-09-29 |
Elnore A. Densmore |
An exercise desk enables a user to exercise on an exercise device while carrying out unrelated activities, such as working, by providing a work surface for supporting articles used in such activities. The exercise desk serves as an enclosure for storing the exercise device out of sight when it is not in use and has the look and finish of fine furniture. Additionally, the exercise desk can serve as an upright desk when the user is not exercising. Another embodiment of the exercise desk is usable as a low table or bench when the exercise device is not in use. A top of the exercise desk can be locked in the closed position to prevent opening desk doors that provide access to the interior, and thus preclude unauthorized use of the exercise device stored within. |
148 |
Inclination mechanism for a treadmill |
US539249 |
1995-10-05 |
US5607375A |
1997-03-04 |
William T. Dalebout; Greg W. Law |
An exercise apparatus in combination with an incline adjustment mechanism having a support frame, a support rotatably associated with the support frame, a pawl positioned to interact with the support and a spring for urging the pawl into engagement with the support is disclose. The support defines a plurality of notches. The pawl is received into each resistive notch to form a detachable union of the pawl with the support. An engagement of the pawl with each notch orients the support in a predetermined position which corresponds to a respective incline for the exercise apparatus which is connected to the support frame. |
149 |
Compact workout apparatus |
US419746 |
1989-10-11 |
US4976428A |
1990-12-11 |
Mahmood M. Ghazi |
A workout apparatus for use in a building having spaced apart structural members in a wall of the building is disclosed. This apparatus comprises a frame sized and adapted to be placed between two of the structural members. A force assembly, preferably hydraulically powered, is sized and adapted to fit within the frame when not in use. This assembly, when in use, acts to provide a force against which an adult human can exercise at least one body part. |
150 |
Spring type exercising device |
US194079 |
1980-10-06 |
US4300761A |
1981-11-17 |
William E. Howard |
An exercising equipment unit is provided in which a cabinet of rectilinear form having the appearance of a conventional piece of furniture when not in use, has mounted therein an articulated body support platform having an inner section pivotally connected to the interior of the cabinet, a center bench section hingedly attached to the inner section, and an outer section hingedly connected to the center bench section. The platform sections are dimensioned to fit along the back top and front of the interior of the cabinet when in stored condition and may be extended to a horizontal position raised above the floor. The platform sections are narrower than the cabinet to provide space on either side for the installation of exercising equipment. A foot pedal assembly may be mounted on the inner end of the inner section of the body support platform. |
151 |
Treadmill exercising device |
US629909 |
1975-11-07 |
US4066257A |
1978-01-03 |
Bynum W. Moller |
There is disclosed a treadmill exercising device mounted for movement between a horizontal operative position and an upright storage position. A cabinet is mounted with the treadmill so that movement of the cabinet to an upright storage position causes the treadmill to move to the upright position concealed by the cabinet. Cabinet and treadmill movement can be either independent or simultaneous. |
152 |
Rowing lever exercise apparatus |
US49688074 |
1974-08-12 |
US3918710A |
1975-11-11 |
NIEBOJEWSKI FRANK J |
An exercise apparatus includes a basic stall bar unit and a pair of parallel bar units each having an attachment plate with a top hook for hooking over a stall bar and with the plate abutting the adjacent stall bars. A tubular parallel bar projects forwardly from each plate and a brace extends from the center of the parallel bar to the plate. A chinning bar has outer mounting rings adapted to telescope over the outer ends of the parallel bars. A shoulder unit includes tubular mounts telescopic with the parallel bars and a flexible connector for coupling to a rowing lever having a releasable pivotal connector for mounting upon a stall bar. The rowing lever is adjustable to permit proper extension of thereof for use as a part of the press unit or as a separate rowing lever exerciser. A bicycle type pedal unit has tubular mounts for releasable locking attachment to the parallel bars. A barbell and parallel bar bracket attachments are also provided as well as an exercise board and a supporting stool for use with the other elements. The board is provided with the necessary pad and straps for various exercises including calf exercises.
|
153 |
Exercise apparatus including stall bars and exercise equipment mounted thereon |
US34616873 |
1973-03-29 |
US3874657A |
1975-04-01 |
NIEBOJEWSKI FRANK J |
An exercise apparatus includes a basic stall bar unit and a pair of parallel bar units each having an attachment plate with a top hook for hooking over a stall bar and with the plate abutting the adjacent stall bars. A tubular parallel bar projects forwardly from each plate and a brace extends from the center of the parallel bar to the plate. A chinning bar has outer mounting rings adapted to telescope over the outer ends of the parallel bars. A shoulder unit includes tubular mounts telescopic with the parallel bars and a flexible connector for coupling to a rowing lever having a releasable pivotal connector for mounting upon a stall bar. The rowing lever is adjustable to permit proper extension of thereof for use as a part of the press unit or as a separate rowing lever exerciser. A bicycle type pedal unit has tubular mounts for releasable locking attachment to the parallel bars. A barbell and parallel bar bracket attachments are also provided as well as an exercise board and a supporting stool for use with the other elements. The board is provided with the necessary pad and straps for various exercises including calf exercises.
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154 |
Home exercising apparatus |
US55040155 |
1955-12-01 |
US2855200A |
1958-10-07 |
HARRY BLICKMAN |
|
155 |
Cabinet and exercising device |
US64735846 |
1946-02-13 |
US2474060A |
1949-06-21 |
MOSHER JAMES N |
|
156 |
Physical-exercising apparatus |
US11986526 |
1926-07-01 |
US1646818A |
1927-10-25 |
HOLLAND HARRY A |
|
157 |
托架和包括托架的家具物件 |
CN200820208274.X |
2008-09-10 |
CN201299319Y |
2009-09-02 |
M·兰恰普利马; L·巴尔迪尼尼 |
一种用于收容及支承折叠收起来的运动设备,特别是折叠收起来的脚踏传动台(10),的托架,其特征在于包括:-托架的稳定的放置结构(2);-当致动时使稳定的放置结构(2)相对至少托架(1)的第一部分活动的、用于移动稳定的放置结构(2)的一个移动装置(3);-移动装置(3)的控制装置(7),使用者可操作所述的控制装置(7);在所述的托架(1)下面的与地面一致的一个基准面(130),所述的移动装置(3)的动作使所述的托架(1)从第一布置转到第二布置或反之亦然;在所述的第二布置,所述的稳定的放置结构(2)形成和地面一致的所述的基准面(130)一致的一个支承表面,因此,允许所述的托架(1)稳定地放置;在所述的第一布置,所述的稳定的放置结构(2)离开并离于与地面一致的所述的基准面(130)。 |
158 |
A SAUNA UNIT WITH EXERCISING FEATURE |
PCT/IB2012000718 |
2012-04-10 |
WO2012137065A3 |
2013-02-21 |
DALY ADRIAN PATRICK; LUDWICZAK ANNA |
A sauna unit (1) is disclosed containing a housing (2) having a floor (5), an upstanding wall (6, 7, 8) extending around the floor and upwardly therefrom to a top wall (10,11,12), the floor, upstanding wall and top wall defining a primary hollow interior region (15), a heating means (26) located in the primary hollow interior region to produce a sauna environment, the floor defining an opening (27) to provide access to a trampoline (28), so that a person in the primary hollow interior region can exercise on the trampoline. The flour containing the trampoline can also have the springs (35) attached to each of the corners on the top and bottom sides. The interior wall of the sauna unit contains a heating element (25). A rail is extending between the side walls of the sauna unit for the user to provide grip. The rail (30) may also have sensors built in to be used as a measurement device for measuring the pulse rate, calories lost, movement monitor, heart rate and temperature of the body of the user. |
159 |
WELLNESS DEVICE FOR AN AIRCRAFT PASSENGER CABIN |
PCT/DE2009000654 |
2009-05-12 |
WO2009138065A2 |
2009-11-19 |
SCHMIDT-SCHAEFFER TOBIAS; VELTEN MARC SASCHA; JAUNICH TORSTEN; KOCVARA FRANZ |
An aircraft passenger cabin includes interior components as service devices. This invention relates to an improvement concerning the convenience and comfort of a passenger cabin with a wellness device. This device builds a module which is integrated in an aircraft wall panel. The wellness device includes different equipments so as gymnastic rods and a stepper for sportive activities and an electric backrub in connection with a chair for relaxation. |
160 |
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE IN TRACTOR-TRAILERS WITH SLEEPERS |
PCT/US2008060438 |
2008-04-16 |
WO2008140886A4 |
2009-01-15 |
JONES LEVI |
Apparatus and method of factory or post-manufacture installation of at least two exercise equipment units in tractor-trailer vehicles with sleepers. The exercise equipment units are stored initially in storage compartments located under beds behind the driver and passenger seats. The exercise equipment units are securely held within the storage compartments by storage locking mechanisms. Each exercise equipment unit is movable manually or electronically from the storage compartment to an operational or use position within the tractor-trailer walking space or sleeping area. In the operational position, the selected exercise equipment unit is secured by an operation locking mechanism in the operational position; adjusted and setup for use by multiple users. The exercise equipment units are connected to a computer for sensing, remote monitoring and displaying of vital signs of at least two users. The selected exercise equipment unit may be returned manually or electronically to either the first or said second storage compartment and re-secured in the storage compartment. |