序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
221 Air filtration apparatus and method US12907993 2010-10-20 US09084905B2 2015-07-21 Cecil E. Campbell
An air filtration apparatus is disclosed. During inhale response, user's breath opens a first air valve causing air flow through replaceable filter through a chamber to a mouth piece disposed in a user's mouth. During exhale response, user's breath closes first valve causing one or more exhaust valves to open. In one embodiment, inhale and exhale responses are displaced from one another to provide better isolation of replaceable filter.
222 Towel Device for Spin Biking US13964216 2013-08-12 US20150041603A1 2015-02-12 Genene Kinder
A towel device for spin biking made from towel material that is sewed with two tunnel-like regions that slip over the bike's handle bars. The left and right sides of the device descend downward from the left and right handle bars and include pockets for cellphones, ID cards and the like. The device is easily manufactured, easily put on the bike and removed, and totally washable just as a towel. Because it is typically towel material, it can also be used directly as a towel for wiping face and body.
223 Ergonomic pull handle and associated exercise methods US13035958 2011-02-26 US08944978B2 2015-02-03 David Kristiansen
A pull handle that is ergonomically designed to avoid unnatural stresses and/or discomfort to the user's body and joints through the range of motion. The invention enables a user to perform exercises that cannot be accomplished with existing handles or may be more difficult or uncomfortable to do so. These objects are achieved by providing one or more axes of rotation or flexibility in the pull handle so that the user's hand, wrist and/or arm (or foot, ankle and/or leg) may bend and/or rotate more naturally through the user's range of motion.
224 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRACKING FITNESS PROGRESS FROM A SERVER US14199925 2014-03-06 US20140289270A1 2014-09-25 Kiarash Jafarifesharaki
The invention is generally a system that enables a user to visually and graphically track their fitness goals using an interactive device connected to a server, wherein fitness progress data of the user is stored and made available to the user via a user interface, for example on a mobile device application or a webpage. The system of tracking fitness progress comprises a server, a database, and a device, for example a fitness booth, for taking images and gathering fitness progress data from a user. The information gathered at the fitness booth, including images, is stored in the database. Users are provided a graphical user interface to update and access their fitness progress data, thereby facilitating the user's tracking of their fitness progress.
225 Physical Therapy Device and Methods for Use Thereof US14155543 2014-01-15 US20140200124A1 2014-07-17 Karen Michelle JAMES
The present application relates to a physical therapy device to strengthen and prevent atrophy in muscles for use while seated in a chair or a wheelchair or while lying in a bed. The physical therapy device includes a back rest; right and left upper arm rests coupled to the back rest by a first connector; and right and left lower arm rests coupled to the right and left upper arm rests, respectively, by a second connector. Each lower arm rest comprises a handle. Each upper arm rest is configured to move towards the back rest at the first connector to fold flush against the back rest. The physical therapy device further comprises an extender coupled to the back rest; right and left upper leg units coupled to the extender by a third connector; and right and left lower leg units coupled to the right and left upper leg units, respectively, by a fourth connector. Each lower leg unit comprises a stirrup.
226 Delivery System US14020663 2013-09-06 US20140069969A1 2014-03-13 Christopher Yannis Bosch
A delivery system for delivering a powder, such as chalk. The chalk is retained within a permeable, porous container. The powder is dispersed to an object outside the container upon application of a force. The container includes a plurality of sidewalls. The powder is deliverable when an object applies the force to an outside surface of the sidewalls. The force comprises engaging an outer surface of the sidewalls with an impact, such as a slap. The force generates sufficient kinetic energy to at least partially enable the powder to pass from an inner surface to the outer surface through a permeable portion. The system is useful for quick access to the chalk with one hand. The system can also form a pocket on a garment, whereby applying the force is applied on the pocket for dispersal.
227 REPLACEABLE SECTIONS OF A PITCHING MOUND AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF US13593360 2012-08-23 US20140057745A1 2014-02-27 Michael R. Adair; Timothy W. Markison
A pitching mound includes a level area, a sloped area, and surrounding areas. The level area includes a replaceable drive area. The sloped area has a slope from a first end of the sloped area that abuts to the level area to a second end of the sloped area. The sloped area includes a replaceable landing area. The surrounding areas encircle the level area and the sloped area.
228 Assembly for a movable frame US13420491 2012-03-14 US08628059B2 2014-01-14 Randal Hetrick; Tae Kim; Christine Marcelino; Stephanie Russo
A caster assembly for a frame is described that permits a frame to be easily moved and placed. The caster assembly, which may lift a leg of the frame, can be placed or removed without picking up the frame. The caster assembly further includes a handle that moves a cam for engaging the caster assembly with the leg. A frame having at least one caster assembly is also described.
229 Method for increasing muscle strength US10302527 2002-11-25 US08617590B2 2013-12-31 Edward Ludwig Blendermann
A method of increasing strength using a nutrient holding device (pedal device, hat band, necklace, locket, belt, etc.) which contains at least one nutrient which has the ability to stimulate reflex zones on the skin resulting in improved performance when worn during athletic endeavors (exercise).
230 Health exercise assist system, portable music playback apparatus, service information providing apparatus, information processing apparatus, and health exercise assist method US11836384 2007-08-09 US08612030B2 2013-12-17 Yuichi Sakai; Katsuya Shirai; Yoichiro Sako; Masamichi Asukai; Akane Sano; Motoyuki Takai; Makoto Inoue
In a health exercise assist system, a portable music playback apparatus acquires a preset exercise plan, a history of exercise information, and a music playback history and stores them. An information processing apparatus produces a service request including at least one of the preset exercise plan, the history of exercise information, and the music playback history acquired from the portable music playback apparatus, and transmits it to a service information providing apparatus. In accordance with the service request received from the information processing apparatus, the service information providing apparatus produces service information and returns the produced service information to the information processing apparatus. The information processing apparatus provides the received service information to a user of the audio playback apparatus.
231 PROPRIOCEPTIVE SHOE ATTACHMENT AND METHOD OF USE US13848474 2013-03-21 US20130252217A1 2013-09-26 Andrew J. Grzesiak; Melissa Grzesiak
A proprioceptive device for improving proprioceptive balance in a person is provided. The proprioceptive device includes an elastic band which is expandable for releasably engaging and fitting snugly around a shoe. The proprioceptive device also includes a pair of instability inducing proprioception features which are carried by the band. The proprioceptive features are spaced from one another in a longitudinal direction for inducing lateral and longitudinal instability while allowing the person to walk with a heel to toe gait.
232 EXERCISING APPLICATIONS FOR PERSONAL AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM US13436499 2012-03-30 US20130083009A1 2013-04-04 Kevin A. Geisner; Kathryn Stone Perez; Stephen G. Latta; Ben J. Sugden; Benjamin I. Vaught; Alex Aben-Athar Kipman
The technology described herein includes a see-through, near-eye, mixed reality display device for providing customized experiences for a user. The personal A/V apparatus serves as an exercise program that is always with the user, provides motivation for the user, visually tells the user how to exercise, and lets the user exercise with other people who are not present.
233 METHODS FOR INSTALLING A THROWER'S CIRCLE US13481300 2012-05-25 US20120297727A1 2012-11-29 Wayne OLIVER
A method for installing a thrower's circle in the ground of an athletic field includes assembling a form for constructing a thrower's circle dimensioned for a player throwing at least one of a hammer, a shot put, and a discus from a plurality of sections having mounted thereto a plurality of arcuate portions. When the plurality of sections are assembled together, the plurality of arcuate sections together form a full circle, and wherein a portion of the plurality of sections is disposed outside the full circle and a portion of the plurality of sections is disposed inside the full circle. The method further includes excavating the ground, placing the assembled form in the excavated ground, placing cement in the assembled form, and allowing the cement to dry.
234 Disc Hoops Game and Apparatus US13405043 2012-02-24 US20120231902A1 2012-09-13 Lawrence B. STOREY, III
A game apparatus comprising a mount and a goal can be attached to basketball hoops and serve as a target. This allows a basketball court to be used for an entirely new game using said game apparatus and flying sport discs. The method of playing includes two teams of players, each attempting to score on one target while preventing the opposing team from scoring on a separate target. Players may move with, pass, and shoot the flying sport disc. Points are accumulated for goals scored when the flying sport disc is thrown through a target. The basketball court provides ready markings used for shots, throw-ins, and defining out of bounds in the present game method.
235 BODYBUILDING ASSISTOR STRUCTURE US13005549 2011-01-13 US20120184420A1 2012-07-19 MING-TSE HUNG
A bodybuilding assistor structure mainly includes at least two handles. The two handles are connected with two telescopic rods. A rotatable member is pivotally connected with each bottom end of the two telescopic rods, so that the two handles rotate freely through the rotatable member. A positioning member for positioning is disposed at a bottom edge of the rotatable member. During use, the two handles are fixed on the ground through the positioning member, so that a user can stand and then grip the two handles by hands and thus can conduct bodybuilding actions such as twisting the waist, swinging the hip, kicking a leg and running by using the two handles as fulcrum points, thereby achieving an effect of assisting with bodybuilding.
236 EXERCISE DEVICE FOR WEIGHTLIFTING AND OTHER FITNESS ACTIVITIES US13343273 2012-01-04 US20120178597A1 2012-07-12 Matthew Lee JANUSZEK
An exercise device, for example a dumbbell or barbell, for weightlifting and other fitness activities, which includes a lifting bar having an axis and opposed axial ends, and a pair of weight sections mounted spaced apart on the respective opposed axial ends of the lifting bar. The lifting bar extends between the spaced apart weight sections defining a handle. Each weight section has an outer circumferential surface, one embodiment in which is a barrelled shape to match arid fit in the palm of a user's hand. The circumferential surface of at least one of the weight sections comprises a plurality of grooves, each extending generally circumferentially around only part of the outer circumferential surface of the weight section and spaced substantially axially from an adjacent groove. The sets of grooves define grip areas on the weight section to enable a user to better grip and lift the exercise device.
237 Form for constructing a thrower's circle US11135063 2005-05-23 US08186684B2 2012-05-29 Wayne Oliver
A form for constructing a thrower's circle includes a pair of half sections. Each half section has an upper surface and a base surface and two full length members and two half length members. The full length members and the half length members are connected together substantially at right angles to form a rectangle with four corners. A corner brace is located in each of the four corners. An inside cross member and an outside cross member extend between the half length members and are generally parallel to the full length members. A pair of semi-circles, each having substantially the same diameter that is larger than the length of the half length members and less than the length of the full length members. Means are provided for securing the half sections together so that the semi-circles form a full circle. Tubes extend from the circle toward the base to drain water from with in the circle.
238 Sport glove closure flap US12928858 2010-12-20 US20110185473A1 2011-08-04 M Poramats Voravan; Kenneth S. Litke
A glove closure system having an opening dividing the glove into a lateral side (thumb) and a medial side (pinky). The opening allows for easy access of the user's hand. The system consists of a rectangular or oval flap attached to the lateral portion and pulled over the access opening. A primary fit is caused by the user pulling the flap over to the back of the lateral side of the glove and fastening with a hook and loop attachment method.
239 Workout schedule fitness band US12387732 2009-05-07 US07971710B1 2011-07-05 Margo Zaher
A workout aid including a beverage container, and a band secured about the beverage container, the band comprising a first surface and a second surface, wherein at least a portion of the first surface is matingly engaged against the beverage container, a first end and a second end, a means for detachably securing the first end of the band to the second end of the band, and wherein the second surface of the band is opposite from the first surface and has a schedule printed thereon or viewable therethrough, wherein the schedule includes a plurality of cells arranged in at least one column and at least one row.
240 Chromatic architecture for sports equipment US11717894 2007-03-13 US07963869B2 2011-06-21 Clancy G. Boyer; Richard G. Avis; Alan W. Reichow; Karl Citek
Sporting items such as soccer balls include a casing region and a graphic region that are defined by enhanced-visibility colors (EVCs) that are substantially complementary. Such EVCs can be selected to avoid colors associated with color confusion in color deficient individuals. In addition, such colors can be selected based on total reflectances to obtain a predetermined luminance contrast. EVCs can be selected based on separations of color coordinate locations using CIE chromaticity coordinates or CIE L-a-b coordinates or otherwise selected. Color selection can include consideration of anticipated viewing backgrounds in a general setting, or colors can be customized for a particular location and particular illumination conditions.
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