Patent classifications
A63B1/005
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT
A weight lifting assembly includes a horizontal cross bar, two vertical stands for supporting the cross bar, each stand having a base for engaging a ground surface, wherein the cross bar is fixed to the stands in use; and the assembly is sized and configured to be lifted by a user via the cross bar, to lift the assembly including the vertical stands off the ground surface during use.
FOLDABLE HORIZONTAL BARS
The present disclosure provides a foldable horizontal bar. The foldable horizontal bar may include a horizontal bar; a pair of supports configured to support the horizontal bar; and a pair of bases. Each base may include a first movable part, a second movable part, and a fixed part. The fixed part may be mechanically connected with the first movable part and the second movable part. The first movable part may be rotatable around a first connection point between the fixed part and the first movable part within a preset angle. The second movable part may be rotatable around a second connection point between the fixed part and the second movable part within the preset angle. The preset angle being larger than 90 degrees.
Fitness equipment
The present invention relates to fitness equipment. The fitness equipment includes an attachment and a support including discrete formations. A latching pin is provided for latching with the discrete formations to fasten the attachment to the support at different locations. Advantageously, the latching pin may lock the attachment in position without user interaction with the latching pin itself. The latching pin may be actuated by the user installing the attachment. The attachment may be installed less cumbersomely than the non-latching pin arrangement.
Neuromuscular Activation Vertical Exercise Device and Method
A vertical exercise device for triggering sympathetic and/or parasympathetic system responses comprising at least one foot support and a handlebar assembly. The foot support(s) may have a support surface configured to contact the entire ball of a user's foot during use, which may be inclined at an angle and substantially flat. The handlebar assembly may have at least an upper handle configuration and a lower handle configuration, and be adapted to keep a user's wrist within a safe range of motion during use. The positioning and orientation of foot support(s) and the handlebar assembly may each be independently adjustable in various aspects, such as horizontal and vertical displacement, rotation, tilt, angle, etc. The angle and depth of the support surface may each be independently adjustable. A horizontal vibration system may move one or more components of the device along the horizontal plane. Handlebars may have thumb plates to restrict grip.
Portable doorway recreation apparatus
A portable doorway recreation device for use on a doorway frame comprises an L-shaped frame. A first horizontal elongate bar is attached to a riser of the L-shaped frame and a second horizontal elongate bar is attached to a base of the L-shaped frame. A vise clamp is operatively associated with the second elongate bar, wherein with the first elongate bar sitting on a top of the doorway frame on a first wall side and the second elongate bar operatively associated with a second wall side, the vise clamp is configured to receive a portion of the first and second wall sides to prevent movement of the second elongate bar away from the second wall side.
Hurdle
A hurdle has a supporting frame and two crossing rods. The two crossing rod each respectively employing a connecting joint, a spring, an engaging member, and a locking screw engageable with two opposing standing bars. The supporting frame includes the two standing bars and a horizontal aperture. The crossing rod has a hollow rod body, a soft protector jacketed onto the rod body, and a secure aperture disposed through an end of crossing rod. The connecting joint includes a hollow tubal structure with an axial hole, a connecting section with a smaller diameter is disposed at an end, a combining aperture disposed on the connecting section. An end of the spring is a hook end and another end is a screw stem having a threaded section and an inner threaded aperture, and the hook end of the spring is placed into the connecting joint through the axial hole.
CROSSBAR ASSEMBLY FOR AN EXERCISE LADDER AND AN EXERCISE LADDER ARRANGEMENT INCORPORATING SAME
A removable crossbar assembly and an exercise ladder arrangement including the removable crossbar assembly. The crossbar assembly is configured to be secured to an exercise ladder to provide an exercise crossbar disposed between two fixed exercise crossbars on the exercise ladder. The crossbar assembly includes first and second securement flaps that restrict vertical movement of the crossbar assembly during use.
Crossbar assembly for an exercise ladder and an exercise ladder arrangement incorporating same
A removable crossbar assembly and an exercise ladder arrangement including the removable crossbar assembly. The crossbar assembly is configured to be secured to an exercise ladder to provide an exercise crossbar disposed between two fixed exercise crossbars on the exercise ladder. The crossbar assembly includes first and second securement flaps that restrict vertical movement of the crossbar assembly during use.
Foldable horizontal bars
The present disclosure provides a foldable horizontal bar. The foldable horizontal bar may include a horizontal bar; a pair of supports configured to support the horizontal bar; and a pair of bases. Each base may include a first movable part, a second movable part, and a fixed part. The fixed part may be mechanically connected with the first movable part and the second movable part. The first movable part may be rotatable around a first connection point between the fixed part and the first movable part within a preset angle. The second movable part may be rotatable around a second connection point between the fixed part and the second movable part within the preset angle. The preset angle being larger than 90 degrees.