121 |
Hi jump step saver standard |
US402925 |
1982-07-29 |
US4483073A |
1984-11-20 |
David F. Johnston |
A measuring device for use with hi-jump standards to aid jumpers in determining their in-run starting points approaching the high jump in practice or in competition. The device includes a base member having a 0 to 180 degree scale, whose end points are parallel with the cross-bar, together with a swivable arm that can be set at the desired angle. The arm includes a measuring tape attachment point so that once the angle is set, a measuring tape can be used to determine the exact starting point. The device can be integrally formed with a standard or be separately attachable to a standard. |
122 |
Exercising apparatus |
US3701529D |
1970-12-14 |
US3701529A |
1972-10-31 |
KRUTHAUPT CHARLES H |
An exercising apparatus for permitting individual body building and conditioning exercising is disclosed. A platform is yieldably mounted in a supporting frame for movement in the vertical direction. A plurality of horizontal bars are mounted on the frame vertically above the platform. An exerciser stands on the platform and exerts pressure or force against the horizontal bars. The force is transmitted through the body to the platform which moves vertically downward.
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123 |
Game apparatus with jumping stick |
US3589719D |
1969-03-24 |
US3589719A |
1971-06-29 |
GLASS MARVIN I; BRESLOW JEFFREY D; MEYER BURTON C |
Game apparatus for use in a jumping game of elimination including a stationary base supporting a rotatably driven member having an outwardly extending bar movable with the member through a sweeping path generally parallel to the floor. The players are expected to skillfully jump over and avoid contact with the sweeping bar. Momentary contact with the bar is indicated by termination of the bar movement. If the bar is struck by a player, the outer end of the bar drops to the floor and the drive between the base and the rotatable member is interrupted.
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124 |
Jumping device |
US56503156 |
1956-02-13 |
US2847217A |
1958-08-12 |
CLINTON ADAMS ROBERT; ADAMS IRMA O |
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125 |
Game appliance. |
US1914811088 |
1914-01-08 |
US1144112A |
1915-06-22 |
DENNY CLARENCE B |
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126 |
Game apparatus. |
US1907374626 |
1907-05-20 |
US886861A |
1908-05-05 |
RANDALL THOMAS A |
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127 |
Exercise apparatus and method |
US15403934 |
2017-01-11 |
US10118062B2 |
2018-11-06 |
Kristopher Barr |
An apparatus for exercise use, which is easy to carry, fold up, and that can be used in methods, which include workout programs to help people improve athletic performance and promote weight loss. The apparatus may include first and second U-shaped members, and first and second attachment devices, which connect first and second ends of the first and second U-shaped members, such that first U-shaped member and the second U-shaped member form a substantially rectangular shape when the apparatus is placed in an unfolded and flat state on a ground surface, and the apparatus can be placed in a folded state in which the first U-shaped member sits on top of and is substantially aligned with the second U-shaped member. The apparatus may further include first and second straps, which form a plus sign, and which together with the U-shaped members may form four substantially rectangular openings. |
128 |
Tapered Trampoline Enclosure |
US15438460 |
2017-02-21 |
US20180236343A1 |
2018-08-23 |
Samuel Chen |
A trampoline has a frame and the frame includes legs for supporting the frame above a ground surface. A bed is suspended on the frame by springs. The springs attach between the frame and the bed. The enclosure has enclosure poles. The enclosure poles are upwardly extending from the frame so that the enclosure poles terminate at pole tips. The enclosure further includes an enclosure net suspended from the pole tips. Each tapered pole connector panel connects to a respective pole tip on a respective enclosure pole. The tapered pole connector panels are connected to the enclosure net to support the net and hang the net from the pole tips. The plurality of tapered pole connector panels are formed from sheet material. |
129 |
Modular activity board |
US15712045 |
2017-09-21 |
US10052520B2 |
2018-08-21 |
Eitan Kramer; Frank Bleck; Eric Michael Bergman |
An apparatus for receiving one or more activity attachments including a deck having one or more openings along a long axis of the deck and between the top surface and the bottom surface of the deck. Each of the one or more openings having a circular aperture for receiving an accessory of a set of accessories. Each accessory of the set of accessories providing an activity for a user of the activity. Each accessory having an attachment platform configured to attach the accessory to the board. The attachment platform having a locking mechanism to engaging with a complementary locking mechanism of the board. |
130 |
Modular activity board |
US15484069 |
2017-04-10 |
US10010759B2 |
2018-07-03 |
Eitan Kramer; Frank Bleck; Eric Michael Bergman |
An apparatus for receiving one or more activity attachments including a deck having one or more openings along a long axis of the deck and between the top surface and the bottom surface of the deck. Each of the one or more openings having a circular aperture for receiving an accessory of a set of accessories. Each accessory of the set of accessories providing an activity for a user of the activity. Each accessory having an attachment platform configured to attach the accessory to the board. The attachment platform having a locking mechanism to engaging with a complementary locking mechanism of the board. |
131 |
METHOD OF DETECTING AND CALCULATING HEIGHT OF A JUMP |
US15831573 |
2017-12-05 |
US20180161622A1 |
2018-06-14 |
Christophe GERMIQUET; Yvan FERRI; Michel WILLEMIN |
The invention pertains to a method of detecting and calculating height of a jump performed by an individual, comprising the following steps:A detection of a reception subsequent to the jump, this step comprising a sub-step of detecting a pressure spike of amplitude greater than a first threshold amplitude, within pressure measurements provided by a pressure sensor embedded aboard a watch worn on the wrist of the individual,A calculation of a height of the jump by differencing a starting altitude corresponding to a last stable pressure measured before the pressure spike and a finishing altitude corresponding to a first stable pressure measured after the pressure spike via the pressure sensor, a stable pressure being defined as a pressure whose variations do not exceed 0.1 hectopascals for at least 2 seconds. |
132 |
Trampoline game system |
US14718589 |
2015-05-21 |
US09962570B2 |
2018-05-08 |
Brandon Dallmann |
The present invention teaches a trampoline gaming system. According to one example, the present invention includes a system for projecting images onto a trampoline surface and a processing system which awards points based on how players interact with the projected images. |
133 |
Exercise apparatus to enhance muscle recruitment of a user through isometric and plyometric movements |
US15642019 |
2017-07-05 |
US09814920B1 |
2017-11-14 |
Jensen Franz Monterrey |
An exercise apparatus to enhance muscle recruitment of a user includes a base platform, a rotatable shaft coupled to the base platform, a brake assembly coupled to the base platform and operably connected to the rotatable shaft, the brake assembly having a controller designed to engage and disengage the brake assembly from the rotatable shaft, and a pair of cables with first ends coupled to the rotatable shaft and second ends coupled to a bar. The controller engages the brake assembly with the rotatable shaft to lock the rotatable shaft in a stationary position for a predetermined time to permit the user to perform an isometric movement with the bar. The controller disengages the brake assembly from the rotatable shaft after the predetermined time to permit the rotatable shaft to rotate to permit the user to perform a plyometric movement with the bar. |
134 |
MODULAR ACTIVITY BOARD |
US15484069 |
2017-04-10 |
US20170209745A1 |
2017-07-27 |
Eitan Kramer; Frank Bleck; Eric Michael Bergman |
An apparatus for receiving one or more activity attachments including a deck having one or more openings along a long axis of the deck and between the top surface and the bottom surface of the deck. Each of the one or more openings having a circular aperture for receiving an accessory of a set of accessories. Each accessory of the set of accessories providing an activity for a user of the activity. Each accessory having an attachment platform configured to attach the accessory to the board. The attachment platform having a locking mechanism to engaging with a complementary locking mechanism of the board. |
135 |
Hurdle |
US14846806 |
2015-09-06 |
US09561450B1 |
2017-02-07 |
Meng-Lun Chung |
A hurdle has a supporting frame and two crossing rods. The two crossing rod each respectively employing a connecting joint, a spring, an engaging member, and a locking screw engageable with two opposing standing bars. The supporting frame includes the two standing bars and a horizontal aperture. The crossing rod has a hollow rod body, a soft protector jacketed onto the rod body, and a secure aperture disposed through an end of crossing rod. The connecting joint includes a hollow tubal structure with an axial hole, a connecting section with a smaller diameter is disposed at an end, a combining aperture disposed on the connecting section. An end of the spring is a hook end and another end is a screw stem having a threaded section and an inner threaded aperture, and the hook end of the spring is placed into the connecting joint through the axial hole. |
136 |
Support apparatus for plyometric exercise |
US14621304 |
2015-02-12 |
US09480870B2 |
2016-11-01 |
Matthew Januszek |
A support apparatus for use during plyometric exercise. The apparatus includes a resilient body having a cuboid shape. A flexible cover is provided that surrounds the body. The cuboid body has a height, width and depth which are all of different lengths to each other such that the apparatus may be arranged in three different orientations in which an uppermost face defines a landing platform of three different heights. The body includes a foam core and a shock absorbing layer located at and bonded to the outer surface of the core that surrounds and encapsulates the core. The shock absorbing layer is formed of a foam material having a density greater than the foam core and is located at all six sides of the apparatus such that an intermediate layer is located at the upper face of the apparatus to define a landing platform whatever the orientation of the apparatus. |
137 |
Modular Activity Board |
US15153667 |
2016-05-12 |
US20160256746A1 |
2016-09-08 |
Eitan Kramer; Frank Bleck; Eric Michael Bergman |
An apparatus for receiving one or more activity attachments including a deck having one or more openings along a long axis of the deck and between the top surface and the bottom surface of the deck. Each of the one or more openings having a circular aperture for receiving an accessory of a set of accessories. Each accessory of the set of accessories providing an activity for a user of the activity. Each accessory having an attachment platform configured to attach the accessory to the board. The attachment platform having a locking mechanism to engaging with a complementary locking mechanism of the board. |
138 |
EXERCISE PLATFORM SYSTEM |
US14985631 |
2015-12-31 |
US20160184624A1 |
2016-06-30 |
Kappel LeRoy Clarke |
An exercise system is disclosed that includes multiple exercise platforms. These platforms may be stacked or used individually. Each platform in a stack may be successively smaller than the one stacked immediately below it, and exercise challenge may be raised or lowered depending on the level of the stack. The platforms may include features that allow for improved stacking, such as sidewall protrusions that enhance the fit between two stacked platforms, reducing the risk of toppling, slipping, and/or injury. Gripping materials may be used to enhance traction on portions of the platforms, and visual enhancements such as glow in the dark materials, illumination, or other markings may increase the ability of a user to accurately place body parts on the platforms during exercise. |
139 |
Portable multipurpose fitness device |
US14067914 |
2013-10-30 |
US09364716B2 |
2016-06-14 |
Eitan Kramer; Frank Bleck; Eric Michael Bergman |
An exercise board with interchangeable center and lateral exercise accessories. The center modules include several different types of devices, each designed to be used for different exercises. The center modules can include a bounce ball, a base that makes the deck unstable, for core workout, and a flat unit that is flush with the deck. The side accessories can include handgrips, skateboard trucks, foot straps, or flat units. |
140 |
WORKOUT BAG ASSEMBLIES |
US14932259 |
2015-11-04 |
US20160129292A1 |
2016-05-12 |
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. |