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 Bearing and support US135196 1980-03-28 US4356902A 1982-11-02 Raymond J. Murphy
In a bearing and support for use either as a bearing, per se, or as a bearinged support for other items and incorporating the bearing of this invention; the bearing includes at least a pair of rotatable members that rotate or counter-rotate about a common axis, a shaft supporting the rotatable members for rotation about its common axis; roller, ball, sleeve, or other forms of bearing disposed between the rotatable members and the shaft to facilitate the rotation of the members therearound; a structural member incorporating a series of keepers upon its upper and lower edges and which retain races or tracks, and being disposed for having one of the rotatable members associated thereon to provide a bearing suspended support for holding other items, or the body of a person. The bearinged support may be of a circular or of a nonannular design, to carry both radial and thrust loads, thereby increasing its various uses, which include, among other concepts, the application of the support for use in conjunction with gymnastic equipment, such as to provide safety during usage of the horizontal bar, balance beam, the trampoline, or even during tumbling, and in addition, the support has usage for facilitating the plight of the invalid. Furthermore, the invention can be used as a bearing to support both radial and thrust loads, can be used in cams, machinery, dollies, manufacturing transfer machines, conveyors, and safety equipment, among other items. A crossarm for movement along a track provides the overhead structure for holding the bearinged support at a variable or fixed disposition therebelow, as during use of the support for one of the aforesaid purposes. The structural member and its races of the support are separable, being held together by means of an adjustable bridging member, thereby advancing the state of the art by allowing the opening up of the bearing races and wrapping the assembly around the shaft, body or load, and by use of the adjustable bridge draw the assembly and load into continuous contact through a tightening and locking the bridge.
62 Bearing and support US135194 1980-03-28 US4340216A 1982-07-20 Raymond J. Murphy
In a bearing and support for use either as a bearing, per se, or as a bearinged support for other items and incorporating the bearing of this invention; the bearing includes at least a pair of rotatable members that rotate or counter-rotate about a common axis, a shaft supporting the rotatable members for rotation about its common axis; roller, ball, sleeve, or other forms of bearings disposed between the rotatable members and the shaft to facilitate the rotation of the members therearound; a structural member incorporating a series of keepers upon its upper and lower edges and which retain races or tracks, and being disposed for having one of the rotatable members associated thereon to provide a bearing suspended support for holding other items, or the body of a person. The bearinged support may be of a circular or of a nonannular design, to carry both radial and thrust loads, thereby increasing its various uses, which include, among other concepts, the application of the support for use in conjunction with gymnastic equipment, such as to provide safety during usage of the horizontal bar, balance beam, the trampoline, or even during tumbling, and in addition, the support has usage for facilitating the plight of the invalid. Furthermore, the invention can be used as a bearing to support both radial and thrust loads, can be used in cams, machinery, dollies, manufacturing transfer machines, conveyors, and safety equipment, among other items. A crossarm for movement along a track provides the overhead structure for holding the bearinged support at a variable or fixed disposition therebelow, as during use of the support for one of the aforesaid purposes. The structural member and its races of the support are separable, being held together by means of an adjustable bridging member, thereby advancing the state of the art by allowing the opening up of the bearing races and wrapping the assembly around the shaft, body or load, and by use of the adjustable bridge draw the assembly and load into continuous contact through a tightening and locking the bridge.
63 Teaching aid for tumbling US13190361 1961-08-16 US3085357A 1963-04-16 NISSEN GEORGE P; HARRIS RICHARD V
64 Acrobatic training aid US81614159 1959-05-27 US3006645A 1961-10-31 FRAZIER DON C
65 Workout bag assemblies US14932259 2015-11-04 US09914002B2 2018-03-13 Thomas Stroup
A workout bag assembly including a tubular body having a closed end and an accessible end. The tubular body defines an interior divided into at least two compartments by a partition. The tubular body also has an exterior with two inner handles side-by-side along a length of the tubular body and two end handles. Each end handle is adjacent to a respective end. A partition divides an interior of the tubular body into a first compartment and a second compartment. Three tubes can receive a weighted material. The first compartment is sized and configured to snugly hold one of the three tubes when filled, and the second compartment is sized and configured to snugly hold two of the three tubes when filled.
66 FULL BODY EXERCISE APPARATUS US15803397 2017-11-03 US20180056113A1 2018-03-01 Colin M. BURKINSHAW
A portable exercise apparatus utilized for exercising, stretching, and training multiple muscle groups of the body of a user. The apparatus is adapted to be worn about the waist or carried as a bandolier about the user's body. The apparatus has at least one releasably closable pocket and fixation rings for securing and carrying accessories, such as attachable handles, suspension lines, and elastic bands. The apparatus and methods of use provide the user with a plurality of configurations for assisted exercise regimens and the flexibility to exercise anywhere.
67 ATHLETIC TRAINING BOOT US15259972 2016-09-08 US20180036577A1 2018-02-08 Stephone Leary
A training boot having a half-platform sole, a boot upper disposed on the half-platform sole, and a weight housing disposed on the upper. A receptacle fastening member is disposed on the boot, configured and arranged for attaching a resistance band. The sole has a tread, which is interchangeable. A sensor housing is disposed on or in the boot. A heel strap is attached to the boot. Hooks or rings are attached to the half-platform sole, configured and arranged for attaching a resistance band. A training boot system includes two training boots with a resistance band removably attaching to the two boots.
68 Full body exercise apparatus US15640808 2017-07-03 US09808666B1 2017-11-07 Colin M. Burkinshaw
A portable exercise apparatus utilized for exercising, stretching, and training multiple muscle groups of the body of a user. The apparatus is adapted to be worn about the waist or carried as a bandolier about the user's body. The apparatus has at least one releasably closable pocket and fixation rings for securing and carrying accessories, such as attachable handles, suspension lines, and elastic bands. The apparatus and methods of use provide the user with a plurality of configurations for assisted exercise regimens and the flexibility to exercise anywhere.
69 Method for placing crossbar using crossbar end indicia US14947046 2015-11-20 US09808662B1 2017-11-07 David M. File
A method for consistently placing a crossbar on a pin on a standard used in a vertical distance field event such as high jump and pole vault. The crossbar has a crossbar end with a directional index on at least one surface. In another example embodiment, the crossbar end has a plurality of ordinal indicia alone or with the directional index. A worker notes the placement of the directional index and the ordinal indicia when placing the crossbar a first time. The worker subsequently places the crossbar making sure the directional index and ordinal indicia appear in the same position relative to the standards and relative to the pin on the standard.
70 FULL BODY EXERCISE APPARATUS US15640808 2017-07-03 US20170296861A1 2017-10-19 Colin M. BURKINSHAW
A portable exercise apparatus utilized for exercising, stretching, and training multiple muscle groups of the body of a user. The apparatus is adapted to be worn about the waist or carried as a bandolier about the user's body. The apparatus has at least one releasably closable pocket and fixation rings for securing and carrying accessories, such as attachable handles, suspension lines, and elastic bands. The apparatus and methods of use provide the user with a plurality of configurations for assisted exercise regimens and the flexibility to exercise anywhere.
71 PORTABLE TRAINING DEVICE US15327821 2015-07-21 US20170203141A1 2017-07-20 Kurt Matson; Greg Matiichine
A portable training device includes a structural component including a weighted mass; and first and second elongate arms associated with and extending symmetrically from opposite sides of the weighted mass, the arms being resiliently biased to a rest position in which the arms form a fixed, generally U-shape together with the weighted mass, the arms being universally manipulable against the bias out of the rest position.
72 Vault shaped miniature trampoline US14735697 2015-06-10 US09707427B2 2017-07-18 Douglas M. Davis; Caroline Lennox; James Parent; Kyle Thalman; William Duddles
A miniature trampoline includes a frame having at least a pair of spaced apart upper frame members each having an upper front end and an upper rear end, respectively, the upper frame members being inclined toward the upper rear ends, respectively. A trampoline bed includes at least one planar surface and a pair of elongate side edges situated between the upper frame members and extending substantially between the upper rear ends and upper front ends of the pair of upper frame members, respectively. The trampoline includes a plurality of springs, each spring having a spring fastener coupled to a respective upper frame member and a bed fastener coupled to the trampoline bed proximate a side edge thereof, wherein the springs are spaced apart along the respective upper frame members, respectively, such that the trampoline bed is selectively held in tension between the upper frame members, respectively.
73 Cheerleading stunt practice device US14861287 2015-09-22 US09545554B1 2017-01-17 Jason C. Mason
A practice device for simulating a cheerleading stunt includes a frame that has a base plate and a top plate; a tubular shaft that extends between the base and top plates; a weight that is disposed in the tubular shaft; a spring that is disposed in the tubular shaft and that contacts and biases the weight; a shoe structure; and a mount that supports the shoe structure at one end thereof and that is constructed and arranged to be disposed within the tubular shaft with the spring disposed between the weight and the mount.
74 Multi-Purpose Exercise Device US15196768 2016-06-29 US20160375294A1 2016-12-29 Brian Grimaud; Greg Janicki
A multi-purpose fitness bar capable of being asymmetrically weighted. The fitness bar has a frame consisting of three arms, multiple handholds and elevated risers. The handholds are in a multitude of positions and angles to provide variability in training. Each arm is capable of being independently loaded with one or more removable weights to produce a symmetric or asymmetric weight load to provide increased torque with movement of the device as well as driving the body in movement patterns consistent with function. The elevated risers provide a space between the body of the device and floor to provide “push-up” function of the device by protecting the users hands from contact with the ground. The arms of the device may also provide attachments for resistance band use to provide another loading mechanism for strength development.
75 Accessory for gymnastic exercises US14278096 2014-05-15 US09463369B2 2016-10-11 Preben Ebsen
The present invention concerns a gymnastic accessory including a twisting ring with an external ring and an internal ring, wherein the two rings are concentrically connected and rotatable in relation to each other about a common axis, wherein the external ring typically includes two connecting devices that are arranged symmetrically at the outer periphery and adapted for joining with an unyielding or elastic rope. The second ring include connecting means at the periphery, the connecting means adapted for mounting of connecting elements for a twisting belt. The invention further concerns a method for reconfiguring such a gymnastic accessory. The new feature of the gymnastic accessory according to the invention is that the twisting ring further include a number of the connecting elements in the form of straps, wherein one or more and preferably all the straps are arranged with joining means for joining with complementary joining means either on the strap itself, on the second ring or on a twisting belt, wherein the straps and/or the joining means further include adjusting means for adjusting the length of the straps and thereby of the spacing between the twisting belt and the second ring of the twisting ring.
76 Active response gravity offload and method US13951671 2013-07-26 US09194977B1 2015-11-24 Larry K. Dungan; Paul S. Valle; Derek R. Bankieris; Asher P. Lieberman; Lee Redden; Cecil Shy
A variable gravity field simulator can be utilized to provide three dimensional simulations for simulated gravity fields selectively ranging from Moon, Mars, and micro-gravity environments and/or other selectable gravity fields. The gravity field simulator utilizes a horizontally moveable carriage with a cable extending from a hoist. The cable can be attached to a load which experiences the effects of the simulated gravity environment. The load can be a human being or robot that makes movements that induce swinging of the cable whereby a horizontal control system reduces swinging energy. A vertical control system uses a non-linear feedback filter to remove noise from a load sensor that is in the same frequency range as signals from the load sensor.
77 FULL BODY EXERCISE APPARATUS US14690452 2015-04-19 US20150297937A1 2015-10-22 COLIN M BURKINSHAW
A layered strap-like apparatus for exercising, stretching and training multiple muscle groups of the entire body of a user. The apparatus is adapted to be worn about the waist or carried as a bandolier about the user's body. The apparatus has an optional, releasably closable pocket between the layers for securing and carrying accessories, such as attachable handles and elastic bands. The apparatus and methods of use provide the user with balanced loading options and the flexibility to exercise anywhere.
78 Active learning device and method US13794682 2013-03-11 US08777621B2 2014-07-15 H. Christian Hölljes
An activity device including an activity sensor for generating an activity interaction signal responsive to a sustained large-muscle physical activity of a user operating the activity device; a controller, coupled to the activity monitor, generating a virtual environment supporting a virtual user frame-of-reference in the virtual environment, the controller generating a set of virtual education elements in the environment and a goal for the set virtual representation with respect to the virtual education elements wherein the controller is responsive to the activity interaction signal to produce an affected interaction of the virtual representation with the virtual education elements with the controller measuring a conformation of the goal by the affected interaction; and a feedback system, coupled to the controller, for presenting the virtual environment with the frame-of-reference in relation to the virtual education elements for providing the user with feedback.
79 ACTIVITY SYSTEM AND METHOD US13821024 2011-09-06 US20130316857A1 2013-11-28 Robert Charles William Walton
An activity system which includes a play area and at least one wall, which defines two opposed play surfaces on opposite sides of the wall. Each play surface is capable of facilitating an activity. At least one aperture is formed in the at least one wall, which allows users of the activity system to complete an objective of an activity facilitated by the activity system.
80 TRAMPOLINE WITH COLLAPSIBLE ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY US13493970 2012-06-11 US20120252634A1 2012-10-04 Masato Ikegami
An enclosure assembly (22) for use with a trampoline assembly (10) comprises a plurality of support arches (32) including at least three support arches that are hingably secured to a base frame (1214). Each support arch (32) overlaps and is selectively secured to two of the other support arches (32). The support arches (32) cooperate to extend substantially fully around a perimeter of the base frame (1214). The support arches (32) are selectively movable between an upright configuration and a collapsed configuration. When the support arches (32) are in the upright configuration (i) an inner edge of at least one of the support arches (32) is connected to an outer edge of each of two of the other support arches (32), and (ii) an outer edge of at least one of the support arches (32) is connected to an inner edge of each of two of the other support arches (32).
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