Patent classifications
A63B21/025
DORSIFLEX & PLANTARFLEX EXERCISE MACHINE
The therapeutic rehabilitation device of the current invention utilizes two parallel independent foot pedals on one side of the device, for isolated ankle exercises, and a larger flat board on the other side of the device, large enough for two feet to rest on, for use in active assistance exercises. In the resting position, the two pedals and the large flat board are horizontal. When the user wants to use the therapeutic rehabilitation device for active assistance rehabilitation, the user places the device on the ground with the two pedals resting on the ground, and the large flat board, two straps and frictional pads to secure the feet facing upward. When the user wants to use the therapeutic rehabilitation device for active isolated exercise, the user flips the device over, with the flat board, two straps and frictional pads to secure the feet facing the ground, and the two pedals facing upward.
Adjustable Resistance Exercise Machine
An adjustable resistance exercise machine for providing variable resistance forces on a pull cable extending from the machine. The adjustable resistance exercise machine generally includes a plurality of power springs that may be selectively engaged using a cam mechanism. By engaging springs with different forces, the resistance may be adjusted incrementally as preferred for performing different exercises. The adjustable resistance exercise machine may be connected to various structures, either below or above an exerciser, to allow the exerciser to choose whether to pull the pull cable up or down during exercise.
Modular cable-based resistance workout device
Cable training devices are disclosed that are modular, lightweight, and portable. The disclosed cable training devices can be mounted to virtually any accessible surface or object via a modular mounting platform. The cable training devices include a base unit that is easily attachable to and removable from one or more modular spring plates that provide resistance. The base unit contains a reel or spool with a cable wound around it. Pulling on the cable is resisted by the attached modular spring plates, which each contain a coil or power spring. The modular spring plates can be added or removed from the base unit to vary the resistive force applied to the cable.
A spring exerciser
A spring exerciser, including a case, a pull strap, and a rewinding mechanism having a supporting shaft and a rewinding hub rotatably sleeving the supporting shaft; the rewinding hub includes an inner cavity and a winding groove; a torsion spring is installed in the inner cavity; two ends of the torsion spring are hooked to the supporting shaft and to the rewinding hub respectively; the pull strap includes a middle portion positioned in the inner cavity, a first end portion, and a second end portion; the first end portion passes through the inner cavity and winds around the winding groove; the second end portion also passes through the inner cavity and winds around the winding groove; the first end portion and the second end portion wind in the winding groove to form layers of winding coils defined alternately by the first end portion and the second end portion.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL ABDOMINAL EXERCISE WHEEL
The present invention discloses a multifunctional abdominal exercise wheel, comprising a main body, support members, a central pipe fitting, and a spring barrel. Two ends of the central pipe fitting are each provided with a support rotating member. The support rotating member is pivoted to a support member. The central pipe fitting is inserted into the spring barrel and fixed. The spring barrel is provided with a power spring. The main body is fixedly provided with a single-chip microcomputer, and a display apparatus, a sensor, and a button separately electrically connected to the single-chip microcomputer. Therefore, motion data can be displayed, the stroke and resistance of the abdominal exercise wheel can be adjusted, torsion outputs are stable, and springback noise is small.
Retractable Hand Exerciser
An exercise device includes a housing and one or more receptacles for receipt of a jointed body part, positioned to the outside of the housing, wherein each of the receptacles is biased toward the housing and independently repositionable away from the housing against a substantially constant bias force at all positions relative to the housing. In the disclosed finger exercising embodiment the housing includes a base defining a front surface for engagement with the fingers during retraction of the finger receptacles and an inner surface over which the cords pass toward the finger receptacles. A joint isolation element, such as a flexible band, is positioned at the front surface of the base, whereby the user keeps one or more fingers engaged with the housing while one or more other fingers can be extended against resistance.
Pilates exercise machine
In one aspect of the present exercise machine, an assembly is attached to the end of a reformer, where the assembly comprises a seat mechanism and a pedal mechanism. The seat mechanism has a seat, a bracket supporting the seat, and a height adjustment system, where activation of the height adjustment system permits selective adjustment and locking of the height of the seat and the bracket by restricting travel of the seat and bracket to a slanted path that is slanted relative to the vertical. The pedal mechanism has an axle, a first pedal arm with a first pedal, and a second pedal arm with a second pedal. The pedal mechanism is located stowed beneath the seat when the seat mechanism is in a lowest position and at least partially exposed in a higher position to permit pedaling by the user.
FITNESS CABLE TENSIONING APPARATUS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS OF USE
The present disclosure surrounds a fitness cable tensioning apparatus which is used in conjunction with one or more pulleys and additional apparatus for use in conducting cable-based fitness movements in. The fitness cable tensioning apparatus can be used in conjunction with a weight-lifting rack, or with any other structure to which the fitness cable tensioning apparatus can be interconnected. The fitness cable tensioning apparatus as disclosed allows a user to modularly store, configure, and employ the apparatus in fitness exercises.
Trampoline
A trampoline having a frame and a jumping mat formed in a single piece from woven elasticated material. The trampoline has a flat base portion lower than the periphery of the jumping mat, and an integral side portion continuous with the base portion around the entire periphery thereof and extending to the periphery of the jumping mat. The jumping mat is connected to the frame by at least two biasing connectors to be supported under tension above ground or floor. The frame may include a first circumextending support coupled to the periphery of the jumping mat by at least one biasing connector to support the periphery of the jumping mat above the ground or floor. A circumextending safety enclosure net has first and second portions extending respectively above and below the level of the first circumextending support. the second portion extending to a second circumextending support forming part of the frame.