序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Oscillation-type exercise device US12127146 2008-05-27 US07828705B2 2010-11-09 Toshio Nakano; Wataru Sanematsu
An oscillation-type exercise device is provided with a pair of reins on the right and on the left disposed in front of a user seated on a seat portion. Base ends of the pair of the reins are coupled to a pair of extensible mechanisms housed inside the seat portion. Handle portions to be gripped by the user are attached to tip ends of the pair of reins. Each extensible mechanism is configured to change the length of the reins, that is, each extensible mechanism causes the reins to generally extend and retract.
42 Rodeo or riding device US12148938 2008-04-22 US07828665B2 2010-11-09 Jin Chen Chuang; Lung Fei Chuang
A riding device includes a crank device rotatably attached to a base, and a rider support supported on a carrier and movable relative to the base for supporting a rider, the carrier has a front portion pivotally coupled to the base and a rear portion coupled to the cranks for moving cyclically relative to the base and for allowing the carrier to be moved in an elliptical and reciprocating action relative to the base by the crank device, and a motor or motorized rotating device for rotating the crank device relative to the base in the cyclic and reciprocating action to actuate the carrier and the rider support to move relative to the base in an elliptical and reciprocating action.
43 Roping apparatus US12197750 2008-08-25 US07784793B2 2010-08-31 Glen Kemp
A roping practice apparatus includes a base and at least one wheel rotatably mounted to the base about a horizontal wheel axis oriented transverse to the base and below the top surface of the base, the wheel defiling at least one slot extending from a rim of the wheel toward the wheel axis. The rim of the wheel extends above the top surface of the base. An upper portion defines a wheel well on a bottom surface thereof, and is configured such that the wheel extends upward into the wheel well. The upper portion is supported above the base such that a gap is formed between the upper portion and the base. The wheel is configured such that a selected object drawn through the gap enters the at least one slot on the wheel and causes the wheel to rotate. A retainer mechanism is operative to prevent the upper portion from moving upward away from the base.
44 LIGHTED ROPING DUMMY US12165271 2008-06-30 US20090014960A1 2009-01-15 TONY BRACKENS
A lighted roping assembly is presented, with a roping target in the form of an animal head which may be lighted from the inside or outside, but preferably from the inside. Replaceable and interchangeable horns are provided, as well as adjustable and retractable legs for roping practice.
45 OSCILLATION-TYPE EXERCISE DEVICE US12127146 2008-05-27 US20080300119A1 2008-12-04 Toshio NAKANO; Wataru SANEMATSU
An oscillation-type exercise device is provided with a pair of reins on the right and on the left disposed in front of the user seated on a seat portion. The base ends of a pair of the reins are coupled to a pair of extensible mechanisms housed inside the seat portion. Handle portions formed almost in the shape of a ring so as to be gripped by the user are attached to the tip ends of a pair of the reins. Each extensible mechanism drives a rotary plate to rotate by the driving of a motor, and changes the length of the rein, that is, it causes the rein to substantially extend and retract. Accordingly, it is possible to exert an exercise effect not only on the lower back and the legs but also to the upper half of the body.
46 Rodeo or riding device US12148938 2008-04-22 US20080200271A1 2008-08-21 Jin Chen Chuang; Lung Fei Chuang
A riding device includes a crank device rotatably attached to a base, and a rider support supported on a carrier and movable relative to the base for supporting a rider, the carrier has a front portion pivotally coupled to the base and a rear portion coupled to the cranks for moving cyclically relative to the base and for allowing the carrier to be moved in an elliptical and reciprocating action relative to the base by the crank device, and a motor or motorized rotating device for rotating the crank device relative to the base in the cyclic and reciprocating action to actuate the carrier and the rider support to move relative to the base in an elliptical and reciprocating action.
47 Rodeo or riding device US12148934 2008-04-22 US20080200266A1 2008-08-21 Jin Chen Chuang; Lung Fei Chuang
A riding device includes one or more cranks rotatably attached to a base, and a rider support supported on a carrier and movable relative to the base for supporting a rider, the carrier has a front portion for swinging relative to the base and a rear portion pivotally coupled to the cranks for moving cyclically relative to the base and for allowing the carrier to be moved in an elliptical and reciprocating action relative to the base by the crank device, and the rider support is supported on the carrier and moved in concert with the rider support for supporting the rider, and an actuating device may be used for actuating the carrier and the rider support to move relative to the base in an elliptical and reciprocating action.
48 Rodeo or riding device US11654732 2007-01-17 US20080171606A1 2008-07-17 Jin Chen Chuang; Lung Fei Chuang
A riding device includes one or more cranks rotatably attached to a base, and a rider support supported on a carrier and movable relative to the base for supporting a rider, and a moving device for moving the carrier and the rider support relative to the base in an elliptical and reciprocating action, the rider support may be moved in different moving strokes relative to the base and may be adjusted up and down relative to the carrier. The base includes one or more rotatable cranks and the carrier includes a curved member slidably and movably engaged with the crank for allowing the curved member of the carrier to be forced to move in the elliptical and reciprocating action by the crank.
49 COOLER WITH RETRACTABLE HORNS US11676917 2007-02-20 US20070284377A1 2007-12-13 Megan Chandler
Described is a cooler that stores and maintains food and beverages at a desired temperature, but also doubles as a training apparatus for steer roping. The steer roping apparatus may be integrated with a cooler handle configured as steer horns and an optional steer snout. The horns and/or snout may be extended, rotated or otherwise adjusted to generate various horn and snout positions for simulating a complete training regiment.
50 Roping practice apparatus US11529788 2006-09-29 US07293775B1 2007-11-13 James L. Donnelly
A roping practice apparatus simulated steer assembly for roping practice, having a base having a vertical support mechanism mounted on the base; a body mounted on the vertical support mechanism and having a front end, a back end, a left side and a right side; legs mounted on the back end of the body; a head portion mounted on the front end so that the head pivots toward the left side when roped; a rocker arm mounted on the vertical support mechanism; a spring and cable system connecting each of the legs to the rocker arm for moving the legs backward and forward; and a power source operatively connected to the rocker arm. The assembly may be towed or may be radio-controlled.
51 Calf roping training apparatus US09916150 2001-07-27 US20030034613A1 2003-02-20 James R. Tisdell
A roping training apparatus provides a target moving along a substantially level track from a starting end to a stopping end. The target, such as a calf figure, is mounted on a wheeled platform and connected to one end of at least one tensioning member the other end of which is fixed to the stop end of the track. Guide means, such as cables, are connected between the ends of the track and engage and guide the target in its passage along the track. The actuating mechanism, in addition to the at least one tensioning member, includes latching assembly at the starting end of the track to engage the target assembly and hold it against the force of the at least one tensioning member. When the target is positioned in the actuating mechanism and then released, it moves along the track, under the influence of the at least one tension member, and a roper attempts to rope the target before it comes to a stop at the end of the track.
52 Apparatus for improving the art of dallying US616220 1996-03-15 US5826412A 1998-10-27 Howard K. Harrell; Wayne A. Payne; Charles B. Mitchell, III
An apparatus which is designed to improve the art of dallying. The apparatus is designed and configured to simulate the front end of a conventional saddle. This dallying apparatus comprises a front end connected to a back end via a middle portion. The front end includes the horn which extends upwards from the horn shoulder support, while the back end is secured to the removably secured to the user. This will provide for the horn to be situated in front of the user at the appropriate distance due to the middle portion. Accordingly, once attached, the user can practice and perfect the art of dallying.
53 Steer wrestling dummy US65834 1993-05-21 US5286032A 1994-02-15 Everett E. Spencer
A steer wrestling dummy towable by a motorized vehicle includes a body, a lower neck hinged to turn laterally on the body, an upper neck hinged to turn laterally on the lower neck in the same direction as the lower neck turns on the body and a head hinged to rotate upwardly on the upper neck. The body is mounted in an upright position on top of a support and the bottom of the support is mounted on a frame with at least two spaced apart tires for transporting the support with the body positioned laterally of and above the frame and aligned for forward movement therewith.The head, the upper and lower necks, the body and the support are biased to resist the proper training, testing and rotating motions characteristic of a steer responding to the steer wrestling technique of a cowboy.The biasing forces of all coil spring and stability components are easily changed by adjustment of the length of chain, cable or linkage connected to the biasing component so that the steer's operation can be made suitable for training of cowboys of any size, strength or skill level.
54 Training apparatus for cattle roping US767104 1991-09-27 US5192210A 1993-03-09 Darrell E. Thomas; Donald E. Standley; Leon J. Jackson
A training apparatus is provided for cattle roping to be used by a roper. The training apparatus includes a frame assembly and straps for securing the frame assembly to the body of the roper. A saddle horn is attached to the frame assembly at a location representing the distance relationship between the roper and the saddle horn when the roper is actually on a saddle on horseback. The apparatus allows a roper to simulate a variety of roping conditions likely to be encountered.
55 Moveable roping exercise target US486230 1990-02-28 US4995618A 1991-02-26 Ty Panzner
A device for animating a steer for use in the practice of roping a steer. The device has a pedestal member and a guide arm rotatably secured to the pedestal member. A frame is connected to the guide arm and is for supporting a motor for driving the frame. A surface engaging member is mounted to the frame and is adapted to effect movement of the frame along an operating surface. The motor is mounted to the frame and is operative coupled to the surface engaging member for driving the same. A first speed reduction assembly is engaged releasably to a clutch which is operatively connected to the motor. A second speed reduction assembly is operatively engaged to the first speed reduction assembly and to the surface engaging member.
56 Mechanical roping steer US88070 1979-10-24 US4286788A 1981-09-01 Jack F. Simington; William E. Ray
A pair of drive and idle pulleys are journalled from horizontally spaced apart elevated mounting structures and an elongated flexible tension member is trained about the pulleys. An elongated member extends between and is anchored relative to the mounting structures and a wheeled carriage is supported from the support member for rolling therealong. A crank is journalled from the carriage and a rotary friction drive member is journalled from the carriage and rollingly engaged with the support member for rotation relative to the carriage in response to its movement along the support member. One-way drive structure drivingly connects the drive member to the crank and an animal simulating structure is dependingly supported from the carriage and includes at least a first oscillatable body part simulating member. Connecting structure is connected between the crank and the body part simulating member for oscillation of the latter in response to rotation of the crank.
57 Training device for developing roping skills US41005 1979-05-21 US4268037A 1981-05-19 Victor W. McKinley; Fred D. McKinley
A training device mountable upon one's foot develops hand and eye coordination useful in the roping of steers. The device is in the form of a simulated steer head having laterally extending horns which serve as a target for a rope loop thrown by the person upon whose foot the device is mounted.
58 Calf-tying practice dummy US918499 1978-06-23 US4203233A 1980-05-20 Charles J. Crane
A practice dummy is disclosed for use in practicing the flanking, stepping over, and tying phases for rodeo calf-roping and goat-tying events. The main body of the practice dummy is constructed from half of an automobile tire of suitable size and flexibility. Two rear leg members and one front leg member are detachably connected to the respective sidewalls of the tire. The main body and the legs are covered with a durable carpet-like fabric to simulate the fur and hide of a live calf. The practice dummy can be flanked in the same manner as a live calf. The flexible body of the half tire imparts a resisting force to the legs when they are crossed and tied with a calf-tying knot, causing the legs to kick loose from the calf-tying knot if it is not securely tied.
59 Rodeo training device US549277 1975-02-12 US3997979A 1976-12-21 Joe D. Turner
A rodeo training device for training cowboys to ride rodeo animals such as bulls and wild horses. The device includes a rider support and mechanism to drive the rider support to simulate the bucking and/or spinning motions of a rodeo animal attempting to unseat its rider.
60 Rope-spinning hoop US3528194D 1969-09-16 US3528194A 1970-09-15 MOTLUK EUGENE
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