Patent classifications
A63B21/0421
Exercise chair with spin seat
An exercise chair includes a frame and a seat rotatably coupled to the frame. First and second front support members are coupled to the frame in laterally spaced part relation and first and second rear support members are coupled to the frame in laterally spaced part relation, the first and second front support members and the first and second rear support members cooperating to support the frame above a surface.
Exercise apparatus for performing a gluteal bridge movement
The present disclosure provides an exercise apparatus designed to allow a user to perform a gluteal bridge, typically with resistance, to improve the strength of the user's posterior hip and gluteal muscles. The exercise apparatus is configurable for use in different environmentsin a gym, fitness center or training facility, a spa or studio, or a home gym. The exercise apparatus includes a frame assembly, a bench assembly, and a resistance assembly. The bench assembly is pivotally connected to the frame assembly to provide an elevated pivot point about which the bench assembly pivots when the user performs the gluteal bridge movement. The resistance assembly is operably connected to the bench assembly and provides a resistance force that the user overcomes in order to pivotally move the bench through the gluteal bridge movement. The resistance assembly can include a cable, pulley and weight stack, or an elastically deformable band.
Oro-facial exerciser
An oro-facial exerciser apparatus for exercising and training the muscles of the lips and cheeks of a user's face, utilizes a pair of legs that are pivotally connected together to pivot between a substantially closed together state and a splayed apart state. The legs each have a proximal end proximate the pivot and a distal end remote from the pivot having a mouth mounting formation to mount the distal end to a respective opposing location of the user's mouth and the exerciser further has a resilient biasing means between the legs to bias them towards a splayed state and thereby provide a resistance force against which the user's lips and/or cheeks press in use for exercising and training the muscles. The resilient biasing means are demountably mounted on the legs, enabling them to be replaced with an alternative biasing means for altering the resistance.
Hip adductor and abductor machine
A hip adductor and abductor machine, wherein an action structure is installed on both sides of a device frame; the action structure comprises a pivot rotatably pivoted on the device frame, and rotating arms are installed on the pivot; one end of a resistance structure is connected to the device frame, and the other end thereof is provided with a connecting hook; when the device is in an abduction function state, two ends of a retractable elastic resistance rope are fixed on the rotating arms on both sides; when the device is in an adduction function state, a pin passes through the rotating arm and the connecting hook to connect the rotating arm and the resistance structure. The invention provides a machine with small volume, simple operation and dual functions of hip adduction and abduction.
EXERCISE APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING A GLUTEAL BRIDGE MOVEMENT
The present disclosure provides an exercise apparatus designed to allow a user to perform a gluteal bridge, typically with resistance, to improve the strength of the user's posterior hip and gluteal muscles. The exercise apparatus is configurable for use in different environmentsin a gym, fitness center or training facility, a spa or studio, or a home gym. The exercise apparatus includes a frame assembly, a bench assembly, and a resistance assembly. The bench assembly is pivotally connected to the frame assembly to provide an elevated pivot point about which the bench assembly pivots when the user performs the gluteal bridge movement. The resistance assembly is operably connected to the bench assembly and provides a resistance force that the user overcomes in order to pivotally move the bench through the gluteal bridge movement. The resistance assembly can include a cable, pulley and weight stack, or an elastically deformable band.
BILATERAL RETRACTABLE BAND/CORD DEVICE WITH HANDLES
A bilateral retractable band/cord device with handles on both ends (FIG. 1). Each handle element (110) attaches to a housing member (116) internally consisting of a spring biased retractable spool axel (238) that protracts outwardly or retracts inwardly a shared band/cord element (134). A locking mechanism (132) on the outside of each housing member (116) locks the shared band/cord element (134) at any length between the handle elements (110). When the band/cord element (134) is elastic, this embodiment is a self-contained, bilateral, hand-held, multidimensional exercise tool that is adjustable to variable lengths while maintaining the handle elements (110) for comfort, stability, and portability. The ability to change the materials, sizes, shapes, and designs of each element of this device makes it versatile for a plethora of uses, e.g. an exercise device, a carry-assist device and a belt, with the advantages of stability, comfort, compactness, ease of use, and portability.
Finger exercise device
A finger exercise device is provided. The device has two arms pivotally attached to each other and a tension spring with an adjustable knob for varying tension on the spring. The spring is positioned on one side of a pivot point, and finger engagement portions of each arm are located on an opposite side of the pivot point. A user may engage one finger engagement portion with their thumb and the other finger engagement portion with one or more fingers of the same hand other than the thumb. The user may then perform a pinching or grasping motion to extend the spring and exercise and strengthen muscles in the hand and fingers. The device may include a separate arm member that is fixedly attached to one of the pivoting arms and includes an indicator for measuring user progress.
Pelvic Exercise Device
The Pelvic Floor Trainer is the only product of its kind that primarily targets adduction, abduction, and core movements as well as several secondary muscle groups activated by squeezing and/or pushing out focused repetitive movement. This unprecedented product is uniquely designed with a center cross piece that locks in place to allow for reversible exercise, at the user's preference, is carefully crafted with durable, high-quality materials and padded leg pieces to enhance comfort during utilization.
RESISTANCE EXOSKELETONS
Described herein are examples of resistance exoskeleton devices that include a modular rigid body configured to house resistance bands. The rigid body comprises a rigid member to support the exerciser's arm and house the resistance bands, an adjustable shoulder rest, and a support arm to connect the tricep rest to the shoulder rest. The device includes an interchangeable handle, a resistance band roller, and interchangeable resistance bands. The device features adjustment points, including support arm pins, quick-release locking pins, and thumb screws, to allow for customization and is configured to hold at least one low-friction pivot point to provide smooth motion between at least two modules during exercises.
Power shorts for fitness and rehabilitation
A unitary exercise device that provides exercise of the core muscles and legs of a user over a full range of motion in performing various physical activities by providing simultaneous counter-balancing tension to the core muscles and legs of the user as he is engaged in performance of the selected physical activity. The exercise device comprises a waist loop, left and right thigh loops, left and right rear and front straps, all of which are elastic materials heat-fused or sewn together to provide an exercise device specifically designed for a specific user. When worn by a user, the elastic rear and front straps of the exercise device provide counter-balancing tension to various muscle groups and legs of the user, dependent on the physical activity being performed, which over time with repetitive use and practice will provide improved performance or rehabilitation to the user when performing subsequently without the exercise device.