序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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181 | APPARATUS FOR STRETCHING MUSCLES AND USE THEREOF. | EP93906994 | 1993-02-24 | EP0627945A4 | 1995-02-22 | DEAN LEWIS |
The subject invention provides an apparatus for stretching muscles. The apparatus comprises a plurality of means for engaging a limb connected adjacent to one another. Preferably, the engaging means comprise loops or pockets (20). The apparatus is used by engaging a portion of a limb with one of the engaging means, and grasping and pulling engaging means on each side of the ''engaged'' engaging means in a direction opposite or the same as the direction the engaged limb is being moved. In this manner, stretching of muscles in the engaged limb is enhanced. | ||||||
182 | APPARATUS FOR STRETCHING MUSCLES AND USE THEREOF | EP93906994.0 | 1993-02-24 | EP0627945A1 | 1994-12-14 | DEAN, Lewis |
L'invention décrit servant à effectuer un étirement musculaire. Le dispositif comprend une pluralité de moyens reliés et contigus les uns aux autres et dans lesquels on introduit un membre. De préférence, lesdits moyens sont constitués par des boucles ou par des poches (20). On utilise le dispositif en introduisant une partie d'un membre dans un des moyens, puis on saisit les moyens se trouvant de chaque côté de celui dans lequel le membre est introduit et on exerce une traction dans un sens opposé ou similaire à celui du déplacement du membre. Ceci permet d'améliorer l'étirement des muscles du membre qu'on fait travailler. | ||||||
183 | Soft oval for exercising, physiotherapy or for sitting on | EP92830263.7 | 1992-05-27 | EP0557676A3 | 1994-11-02 | Donde, Steno, c/o Ledragomma S.r.l. |
The present invention relates to a soft plastic material oval ball for gymnastics exercises and physiotherapy use, as well as for sitting use, which comprises a oval shape body which can be inflated and deflated, and is made of a soft plastic material, preferably a resilient vinyl material. The ball, which has a major diameter varying from 50 to 180 cm and a minor diameter which can vary from 30 to 120 cm, has been specifically designed for gymnastics exercises, as well as a functional seat, having a curative effect, for a proper alignment of the user backbone. |
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184 | MULTI-PURPOSE SAFETY EXERCICE APPARATUS | EP91909519.0 | 1991-04-25 | EP0502130A1 | 1992-09-09 | ADESSI, Alfred A. |
Appareil d'exercice multi-usages permettant d'effectuer sans danger des exercices de lever de poids sans l'aide d'une autre personne. Ledit appareil est constitué d'un banc (22) qui repose sur le sol au niveau de ses deux extrémités, une de ces extrémités étant fixée pivotante (28) sur un cadre de support de poids allongé en forme de U (26) qui entoure et ceinture le banc (22). Le cadre en forme de U (26) comprend également un support vertical (34, 36) qui est fixé sur une barre de travail de lever de poids réglable (40). Des poids indépendants sont montés de chaque côté (42) de l'extrémité mobile (26b) du cadre en forme de U (26). Etant donné que la longueur des éléments latéraux longitudinaux (26a, 26c) du cadre en forme de U (26) s'étend d'une extrémité du banc de musculation (22) jusqu'à l'autre extrémité, la trajectoire des barres (40) est principalement linéaire. L'appareil assure une efficacité et une sécurité maximum pour les exercices de musculation sur le banc, d'accroupissement et pour d'autres exercices de lever de poids. | ||||||
185 | Trainingsgerät | EP88109805.7 | 1988-06-20 | EP0300206B1 | 1991-11-06 | Christopeit, Horst |
186 | MULTI-EXERCISE SYSTEM | EP86905013.8 | 1986-07-25 | EP0233243B1 | 1991-05-02 | OLSCHANSKY, Brad; OLSCHANSKY, Scott |
A multi-exercise system (10) including a base frame (24) having a pair of base bar frame members (36 and 38) which are extended in the vertical direction (18) and are displaced each from the other in a horizontal direction (20). A resistive force mechanism (40) is vertically displaceable on the base bar frame members (36 and 38). A rotational actuation mechanism (84) is rotatable about a singular axis (16) and is coupled to an upper portion (42) of the resistive force mechanism (40). The rotational actuation mechanism (84) linearly displaces a resistive force mechanism first lower portion (46) with respect to a resistive force mechanism lower portion (48) responsive to a rotational actuation force applied by the user. The resistive force mechanism second lower portion (48) is rigidly secured to the resistive force mechanism upper portion (42) and is linearly displaceable with respect to the resistive force mechanism first lower portion (46). | ||||||
187 | IMPROVED MULTI FUNCTION FOLDABLE EXERCISE MACHINE. | EP85905597 | 1985-11-08 | EP0204726A4 | 1988-02-15 | MURPHY ROBERT JOHN |
Improved multifunction foldable and compact exercise machine which comprises an upright floor and supported mainframe (29) having an overhead bar (34) and also having a bench (2) pivotally attached to it. The mainframe (29) has attached to it at least one exercise station (41, 55) connected to the upper portion of the mainframe (29) and at least one exercise station (40) connected to the lower portion of the mainframe (29). The exercise station (41, 55) connected to the upper portion of the mainframe (29) is interconnected with the exercise station (40) connected to the lower portion of the mainframe (29). The latter exercise station (40) provides a counterweight for the former exercise station (41, 55) thus providing proper variation of resistance to a muscle in all positions of movement during an exercise. | ||||||
188 | Exercising apparatus consisting of a weight unit and at least one work unit | EP87200612.7 | 1987-04-02 | EP0240087A1 | 1987-10-07 | Hesselink, Jaap Albert Johan |
Exercising apparatus consisting of a weight unit (30) and at least one work unit (10; 20) which may be coupled with each other for cooperation and may be separated from each other for separate storage or subsequent coupling of an other work unit with the weight unit. Both the respective coupling members (45,46,1-4) of the units, serving to assure their stationary coupling, and their respective connective members (52,16; 52,27), serving to assure their dynamic cooperation during exercising, are of type which can be easily and quickly joined and released by a user. |
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189 | MULTI-EXERCISE SYSTEM | EP86905013.0 | 1986-07-25 | EP0233243A1 | 1987-08-26 | OLSCHANSKY, Brad; OLSCHANSKY, Scott |
Un système combiné d'exercises physiques (10) comprend une structure de base (24) ayant une paire d'organes structuraux de base en forme de montant (36 et 38) qui s'étendent en direction verticale (18) et sont écartés l'un de l'autre horizontalement (20). Un mécanisme produisant une force de résistance (30) peut être déplacé verticalement sur les organes structuraux de base en forme de montant (36 et 38). Un mécanisme d'actionnement rotatif (84) tourne autour d'un axe unique (16) et est relié à une partie supérieure (42) du mécanisme produisant une force de résistance (40). Le mécanisme d'actionnement rotatif (84) déplace linéairement une première partie inférieure (46) du mécanisme produisant une force de résistance par rapport à une seconde partie inférieure (48) dudit mécanisme en réponse à une force d'actionnement rotatif appliqué par l'utilisateur. La seconde partie inférieure (48) du mécanisme produisant une force de résistance est fixée de manière rigide à la partie supérieure (42) du mécanisme produisant une force de résistance et peut être déplacé linéairement par rapport à la première partie inférieure (46) du mécanisme produisant une force résistance. | ||||||
190 | EXERCISER FOR RUNNERS | EP83900299.0 | 1982-12-06 | EP0095505A1 | 1983-12-07 | SMITH, Robert Samuel |
Un appareil d'entraînement possède deux cadres généralement en forme de H (11, 11), une barre (11f) pouvant être saisie par les mains d'un utilisateur, une barre (12a) pour bloquer les pieds d'un utilisateur, et un organe rembourré (15a) pour caler les cuisses d'un utilisateur. L'emplacement de l'organe rembourré (15a) est réglable par rapport à la structure du dispositif de calage des cuisses de l'utilisateur. Un levier (24, 25) est fixé de manière pivotante à la base de l'appareil et est relié à l'utilisateur, de sorte que le mouvement de l'utilisateur provoque le levage du dispositif. L'appareil d'entraînement permet à l'utilisateur d'entraîner les groupes de muscles qui sont spécialement sollicités lors d'une course de vitesse, l'entraînement de ces groupes de muscles ayant été négligé jusqu'à présent par les dispositifs d'entraînement de l'art antérieur. | ||||||
191 | HANDSTAND EXERCISE MACHINE | PCT/KR2010004881 | 2010-07-26 | WO2011019148A2 | 2011-02-17 | KO DEOK-GI |
The present invention relates to a handstand exercise machine, and more particularly, to a handstand exercise machine which fixes an ankle part of a user in a convenient and safe manner and enables the user to move freely as needed, to thereby achieve improved convenience of use and safety and improved effectiveness in performing a handstand exercise, and to enable the user to perform various exercises. The handstand exercise machine of the present invention comprises: a support frame; a back plate rotatably mounted on the support frame; and foot-fixing means arranged at one end of the back plate, wherein said foot-fixing means comprises a pair of foot-fixing units in which a foot of the user is inserted and fixed; and a rotation support member, one side of which is connected to the back plate to support the foot-fixing units such that the foot-fixing units are rotatable. According to the present invention, the ankle part of the user is painlessly firmly fixed, and thus accidents caused by the escape of the ankle part is accordingly prevented to enable the user to safely perform exercise and to enable the user to effectively perform a handstand exercise. Particularly, besides a handstand exercise, the handstand exercise machine of the present invention also enables the user to hang from the machine by the feet thereof and to move the body thereof in the forward and backward directions to straighten the joints, waist, neck, etc. thereof to relieve pain. Further, the foot-fixing means and a headrest of the handstand exercise machine of the present invention can be moved in the forward and backward directions to adjust the length thereof and to thus enable users with various body types to use the handstand exercise machine and read books while performing a handstand exercise, thereby improving user convenience. | ||||||
192 | BODY ADAPTIVE MECHANISMS SYSTEM TO BE APPLIED IN THE POSTURAL ELASTIC RESISTANCE METHOD | PCT/BR2008000047 | 2008-02-07 | WO2008098334A3 | 2009-11-05 | WILDEISEN THOMAS; MENDES RODRIGO SILVA; AGUIAR ADRIANO ADOLFO; LIGGIERI VICTOR CICONE |
This patent referes to a Body Adaptive Mechanisms System to be Applied in the Postural Elastic Resistance Method, (1), characterized for being constituted in the basic system, by a horizontal support (2); vertical support (3); fastening cylinder (4); elastic band (5); guide axes (6); and L shaped holders (7) to support the entire set. The basic system provided with a horizontal support (2) and vertical support (3), both with rectangular shape, leaned and side attached by a thread system, with pressure washer and torque butterfly (8) so when it is loosened, allows the vertical support (3) to rotate, guided in curved channel, existent in the horizontal support (2). The vertical support (3) has a cylinder (4), responsible for the fixation, adjustment and release of the elastic strip (5). The horizontal support (2) is guided by two axes horizontal in stainless steel or similar material (6), bi-supported in an L shaped holder (7). When the support systems (2) and (3) are placed in parallel with each other, they shall allow, when attached to the respective cylinders (4) horizontally, and stretching the elastic strip (5) with the face towards up, offering the work of specific postural elastic resistance exercises and when rotated 90 degrees, being vertically positioned, providing other exercises. With two support systems (2) and (3), it is possivel to develop another muscular and postural exercises, because this support systems (2) can be attached to the wall or to the ground. | ||||||
193 | USER-DEFINED EXERCISE APPARATUS | PCT/US2006019967 | 2006-05-23 | WO2006132802A3 | 2009-05-07 | PIANE ROBERT A JR |
A kit of parts is provided for assembly into exercise apparatus of various configurations, as desired and defined by the user. The apparatus, when configured to form a supporting cell, conveniently allows the attachment of a plurality of exercise devices of the same or different type while, in addition, can be used as a storage center for items normally found at a fitness center such as bands, weights, balls, bars, barbells, etc. | ||||||
194 | METHOD OF CREATING RIGID CARDS WITH AN EXERCISE ROUTINE | PCT/US2006011639 | 2006-03-30 | WO2006105292A3 | 2007-11-15 | YURICH CHAD; YURICH GARY; SMITH JIM; ULEWICZ CHRISTOPHER |
A method of creating rigid cards having an exercise routine thereon for use by a user is disclosed The rigid cards are prepared utilizing a computer in communication with a database A plurality of exercises are determined and the exercises are input into the computer to define the exercise routine specific to the user A unique identifier specific to the user is input into the computer and linked to the exercise routine The unique identifier and the exercise routine are stored in the database and printed on the rigid card The method further includes modifying the exercise routine and inputting the modified exercise routine into the computer to define an alternative exercise routine The alternative exercise routine is linked to the unique identifier and stored in the database The unique identifier and the alternative exercise routine are printed on a second rigid card. | ||||||
195 | REHABILITATION DEVICE | PCT/GB0103915 | 2001-08-31 | WO0217776A3 | 2002-05-16 | POUNDER NEILL MALCOLM; WEBB JULIAN ANTHONY; GRANVILLE NICHOLAS WILLIAM |
The invention relates to exercise devices suitable for the rehabilitation, physiotherapy and general exercise. The exercise device may use a capacitance sensor to detect and monitor the position of a user in order to monitor compliance and performance of the exercises. It is envisaged that the data generated from monitoring the exercise can be processed, stored and transmitted remotely to a central station. | ||||||
196 | PORTABLE STRETCHING EQUIPMENT | US16306472 | 2017-06-01 | US20190217154A1 | 2019-07-18 | Michael Paul Kane |
A portable stretching apparatus includes a central support frame. The frame defines a top and legs extending from the top towards a relatively wider base. The legs form part of the sides of the frame. A seat is fixed on the top of the support frame. Hand grips are provided on either side of the seat. First and second support arms are pivotally mounted to opposite sides of the top of the central support frame. The first arm can be fixed in several angular orientations. The angular position of the second arm is substantially continuously variable. A control moves the angular position of the second arm while a person is on the apparatus. A restraint locks or restrains the person's foot or leg on at least one side of the frame. | ||||||
197 | Exercise wedge | US15485200 | 2017-04-11 | US10130836B2 | 2018-11-20 | Megan A. Madion |
A foam exercise block in the shape of a wedge having an inclined front face, a vertical rear face, and a bottom face defining forward, upper, and rear edges. A ball socket is formed in the front face, and upper and lower semi-circular grooves running between the front and rear faces at the upper and forward edges of the wedge provide support for an exercise ball and portions of the body. The continuity of the lateral edges at their ends is interrupted by right-angled cutouts to provide corner handholds for various exercises using the wedge as a brace against a flat surface. | ||||||
198 | METHODS FOR TREATING INFLAMMATORY SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH PLANTAR FASCIITIS | US15896663 | 2018-02-14 | US20180168906A1 | 2018-06-21 | Susan V. Nielsen |
The present invention relates to a method for treating inflammatory symptoms associated with plantar fasciitis in a foot. The method involves stretching gastrocnemius and soleus muscles associated with the foot by placing the sole of the foot on an inclined ramp surface and cooling at least one portion of the sole of the foot. The method may further involve providing localized pressure to at least one portion of the plantar fascia, and to a portion of the foot below the toes, to cause dorsiflexion thereof. | ||||||
199 | Apparatus for treating inflammatory symptoms associated with plantar fasciitis | US15034381 | 2014-10-24 | US09931264B2 | 2018-04-03 | Susan V. Nielsen |
The present invention relates to a method for treating inflammatory symptoms associated with plantar fasciitis in a foot. The method involves stretching gastrocnemius and soleus muscles associated with the foot by placing the sole of the foot on an inclined ramp surface and cooling at least one portion of the sole of the foot. The method may further involve providing localized pressure to at least one portion of the plantar fascia, and to a portion of the foot below the toes, to cause dorsiflexion thereof. | ||||||
200 | Device to Assist with Stretching | US15334702 | 2016-10-26 | US20180043209A1 | 2018-02-15 | Alan Xi Kang |
A stretching device that facilitates wall-based stretching by creating a vertical surface for a user to press against. The stretching devices include two primary components: a stretching board and a base board. The stretching board can couple with the base board such that the stretching board and the base board form a right angle to each other. To use the device, the base board is placed flat on the ground with the stretching board sticking straight up. Stretching boards are designed to withstand forces of use without excess flexing. |