Patent classifications
A63B21/4027
Carriage sit box for reformer exercise apparatus
A sit box for use on a reformer exercise apparatus carriage is a unitary body having a rectangular flat top surface portion joining four curved portions. Each curved portion merges with one of an upright front wall, an upright back wall, an upright left side wall, and an upright right side wall. The walls terminate at a generally flat rectangular bottom parallel to the top surface portion. Each wall curves to merge with an adjacent wall. Each of the left and right side walls has an outwardly open vertical recess therein adjacent the front wall to receive within each recess one of a pair of shoulder stops projecting from the carriage.
WHEELCHAIR ATTACHMENT FOR EXERCISE EQUIPMENT
An attachment is provided that may be used to convert exercise equipment typically used in gyms to equipment that may be used by persons in wheelchairs. The attachment generally includes an upper frame member and a lower frame member, each of which are selectively engageable with the existing equipment. The upper frame member provides an adjustable back pad that can be used with an adjustable belt to stabilize the exerciser's upper body when using the equipment. The lower frame member includes wheel locks to stabilize the wheelchair after it has been rolled into the lower frame member. It may further include fork members to secure handles and cables of the existing machine to make them more accessible for the wheelchair user. A lap belt of the lower frame member may allow a user to stabilize his or her lower body relative to the wheelchair when using the equipment.
Bed with exercise function
A bed with an exercise function includes: an upper exercise arm which is embedded in an insertion groove formed in a front surface or peripheral part of the head part, has a horizontal bar and leg parts extending downward from both ends of the horizontal bar, and is rotatable to protrude forward by a rotary support part provided at a lower end of the leg part; and a rotation stopping part which is coupled to the upper exercise arm and stops rotation of the upper exercise arm in a state in which the upper exercise arm protrudes forward at a predetermined angle.
Collapsible exercise board and equipment
An exercise board comprising a first top and second top rotatably engaged, wherein the first top has a first cavity and the second top has a second cavity, a board rotatably engaged along a first edge of the first board is rotatably engaged with a first edge of the first cavity, and a step foldable and comprised of a upper step and a lower step; a upper front panel extending between the upper step and the lower step and rotatably engaged to the upper step and the lower step; a lower front panel extend from the lower step and rotatably engaged with the lower step; a front and a rear side panels on each side of the steps being rotatable relative to one another; and a rear panel rotatably engaged with the upper step and both of the rear side panels rear panel.
Chair for work place environment or for means of transportation that is capable of providing physical training
Chair for work place environment or for means of transportation that is capable of providing physical training. The subject of the invention is such chair that used for lasting period of times, encourages muscular physical work and can even be utilized during office work hours, or during travel, and as it requires, the daily training can be performed on it. The principal idea of the invention is that certain parts of the chair shift, or signal and the sitting person has to produce muscular force against those actions. Usage of this kind of chair can save the supplemental time one should spend during leisure time, because physical training can be done while sitting on this chair. The chair can be controlled by smart device, or computer, hence a variety of training schemes can be offered for selection.
Wall mounted exercise rack system
A retractable wall mounted exercise rack system for providing an exercise rack that may be easily and compactly stored when not in use. The retractable wall mounted exercise rack system generally includes one or more brackets attached to a wall, a pair of support members, and a plurality of arms pivotally extending from the brackets and pivotally connecting to the support members. One or more actuators are connected between the brackets and the arms to assist in lifting the structure into a compact retracted position for storage.
MODULAR EXERCISE APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHODS
An exercise system includes a base module having a seat with a seat depth, and a vertically adjustable back configured to fixedly engage with the base module at a first seat depth and a second seat depth different from the first seat depth.
PORTABLE BARRE EXERCISE DEVICE
A portable, foldable barre exercise device providing balance support for a user during exercise may include a pair of legs and a pair of support arms. Each support arm may be pivotally attached to a corresponding leg and may be adapted to be extended upward with the device in an open state. A horizontal exercise bar may be arranged between upper ends of the support arms. The device may further include a pair of weight stacks of removable dumbbells, each attached to a corresponding support arm, and one or more quick release straps for facilitating folding of the device into a closed state for stowage and for strapping the support arms and legs together. The device is lightweight yet structurally configured so as to support a user's entire weight thereon.
Patient aid devices, particularly for mobile upper extremity support in railed devices such as parallel bars and treadmills
Patient aid devices and an associated method of supporting an upper extremity are described and include a mobile upper extremity support for the patient. A support assembly supports a first side of an upper body of the user for movement along a first rail. The support assembly also allows motion of a second side of an upper body relative to the first side.
Mobile upper extremity (UE) supports for use in railed environments: crossover arm design assembly and unilateral UE support designs
A patient aid assembly includes an upper extremity support assembly and a housing associated therewith. The housing slidingly engages a rail and allows relative movements therealong. First and second upper extremity support assemblies are received on first and second rails, respectively. An interconnecting member us hingedly connected to each of first and second housings that support the UE support assemblies.