Adapted fitness equipment
10188929 ยท 2019-01-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B59/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B59/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/1261
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00061
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/0405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B63/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1209
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B5/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B22/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/4043
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B59/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B59/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00069
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B69/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An exercise apparatus includes an adjustable frame being attachable to an assistive ambulation device. The adjustable frame includes removable handles, fitting arms located on a lower portion of the adjustable frame to receive a fitness attachment, and attachment points on located on the lower portion of the adjustable frame to couple a resistance device. A jump rope trainer includes a handle; flexible tubing including a handle fastener to connect the handle to the flexible tubing; and a soft sphere shaped object. The flexible tubing includes a soft sphere shaped object fastener to connect the soft sphere shaped object to the flexible tubing.
Claims
1. An exercise apparatus comprising: an adjustable frame being configured for attaching to an assistive ambulation device; said adjustable frame including an upper frame portion and a lower frame portion; said upper frame portion including a first upper frame member, a second upper frame member, and an upper frame horizontal support, said upper frame horizontal support being orthogonally connected to said first upper frame member and being orthogonally connected to said second upper frame member; said lower frame portion including, a first lower frame member having a first upper portion and a first lower portion, and a second lower frame member having a second upper portion and a second lower portion, and a lower frame horizontal support; said lower frame horizontal support being orthogonally connected to said first lower frame member between said first upper portion and said first lower portion; said lower frame horizontal support being orthogonally connected to said second lower frame member between said second upper portion and said second lower portion; said first lower portion including a first fitting arm, said first fitting arm being configured for receiving a fitness attachment; said second lower portion including a second fitting arm, said second fitting arm being configured for receiving the fitness attachment; said first upper portion being co-linearly connected to said first upper frame member; said second upper portion being co-linearly connected to said second upper frame member; said first lower portion being bent; said second lower portion being bent; said first upper lower frame member being straight; said second upper lower frame member being straight.
2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a clamp and articulating arm system; said clamp and articulating arm system being configured for connecting said adjustable frame to the assistive ambulation device.
3. The exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: detachable handles being configured for attaching to said upper frame portion.
4. The exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a first non-abrasive feet/skis, configured for connecting to said first fitting arm, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor; and a second non-abrasive feet/skis, configured for connecting to said second fitting arm, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a ring, configured for connecting to said first fitting arm and said second fitting arm, for manipulating an object.
6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising resistance tubing configured for detachably attaching to said upper frame horizontal support.
7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lower frame portion includes non-abrasive feet/skis to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: an accessory attachment interface configured for connecting to said first fitting arm and said second fitting arm.
9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein said accessory attachment interface includes receiving recesses configured for receiving said first fitting arm and said second fitting arm, side receiving recesses configured for receiving projections of a detachable manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment, a forward receiving recess configured for receiving a projection of a manipulative striking apparatus attachment, and upper receiving recesses configured for receiving projections of a detachable apparatus attachment.
10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein said accessory attachment interface includes non-abrasive feet/skis to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
11. The exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first upper frame member includes a first upper frame attachment section; said second upper frame member including a second upper frame attachment section; said first upper lower frame member including a first lower frame attachment section; and said second upper lower frame member including a second lower frame attachment section; said first and second upper frame attachment sections and said first and second lower frame attachment sections being located between said upper frame horizontal support and said first lower frame horizontal support when said first upper frame attachment section is attached to said first upper portion and said second upper frame attachment section is attached to said second upper portion.
12. The exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein said first and second lower frame attachment sections include multiple lower frame attachment sites and said first and second upper frame attachment sections includes multiple upper frame attachment sites.
13. The exercise apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein said upper frame portion is configured for selectively attaching, using said multiple lower frame attachment sites and said multiple upper frame attachment sites, to said lower frame portion to adjust a dimension of said adjustable frame.
14. An accessory attachment interface for interfacing an accessory with an exercise apparatus attached to an assistive ambulation device, comprising: a support member; said support member including, a first receiving recess configured for receiving a first fitting arm of the exercise apparatus, a second receiving recess configured for receiving a second fitting arm of the exercise apparatus, a cross support member orthogonal to and located between said first receiving recess and said second receiving recess, a first side receiving recess, orthogonal to said first receiving recess and parallel to said cross support member, configured for receiving a projection of the accessory, a second side receiving recess, orthogonal to said second receiving recess and parallel to said cross support member, configured for receiving a projection of the accessory, a forward receiving recess, located on said cross support member, configured for receiving a projection of the accessory, a first upper receiving recess, orthogonal to said first receiving recess and orthogonal to said cross support member, configured for receiving a projection of the accessory, and a second upper receiving recess, orthogonal to said second receiving recess and orthogonal to said cross support member, configured for receiving a projection of the accessory.
15. The accessory attachment interface as claimed in claim 14, wherein said support member includes non-abrasive feet/skis to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings are only for purposes of illustrating various embodiments and are not to be construed as limiting, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(33) For a general understanding, reference is made to the drawings. In the drawings, like references have been used throughout to designate identical or equivalent elements. It is also noted that the drawings may not have been drawn to scale and that certain regions may have been purposely drawn disproportionately so that the features and concepts could be properly illustrated.
(34) As illustrated in
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(36) The lower frame includes fitting arms 60, which are configured to receive various fitness and/or sport related skill attachments. The lower frame and upper frame include fastener elements 8 for attaching a variety of resistance tubing (as illustrated in
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(38) For example, the mechanism for connecting the lower frame to the attachment may be a pin 7, as illustrated in
(39) The upper frame includes interchangeable detachable handles 4, which may be attached by a pin 7. The lower frame includes an incremental lower frame adjustment section 62 that includes points/holes. The upper frame also includes an incremental upper frame adjustment section 61 that includes points/holes.
(40) As illustrated in
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(42) The lined up holes hold the lower frame and upper frame together by attaching pins 7. The fitting arms 60 hold the lower frame to a fitness and/or sport related skill attachment (not shown) by using pins 7. The attachment points (not shown) on interchangeable detachable handles 4 hold interchangeable detachable handles 4 to the upper frame by pins 7.
(43) It is noted that although the attaching pins 7 have been illustrated as removable locking pins, it is noted that the incremental lower frame adjustment section 62 of the lower frame or the incremental upper frame adjustment section 61 of the upper frame may have built-in push pins that enables the securing of the lower frame and upper frame together.
(44) It is further noted that the connecting mechanism for connecting the lower and upper frames may be any conventional connection mechanism that enables expanding and contracting in length to facilitate connection to various assistive ambulation devices and to accommodate individuals and equipment of various sizes.
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(48) It is noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the lower frame near the fitting arms 60.
(49) It is further noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the lower frame near the fitting arms 60 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
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(52) The lower frame 80 includes fitting arms 60, which are configured to receive various fitness and/or sport related skill attachments. The lower frame 80 and upper frame 70 include fastener elements 8 for attaching a variety of resistance tubing (as illustrated in
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(54) For example, the mechanism for connecting the lower frame to the attachment may be a pin 7, as illustrated in
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(56) As illustrated in
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(58) The frame adjustment points/holes enables the holding of the lower frame 80 and upper frame 70 together by attaching pins 7. The fitting arms 60 enables the holding of the lower frame 80 to a fitness and/or sport related skill attachment (not shown) by attaching pins 7. The attachment points (not shown) on interchangeable detachable handles 4 enables the holding of interchangeable detachable handles 4 to the upper frame 70 by attaching pins 7.
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(60) It is noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the lower frame near the fitting arms 60.
(61) It is further noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the lower frame near the fitting arms 60 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
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(65) A molded door 10 may be included, which can be opened or closed and is located in the front of the molded plastic bucket/sled portion 9.
(66) Adjustable and retractable guides 11 are mounted to the side of the molded plastic bucket/sled portion 9, which can be pulled out to extend in front of the molded plastic bucket/sled portion 9 and be utilized to aid in manipulating objects.
(67) The bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment 90 may include a lightweight sub-frame 12 upon which the molded plastic bucket/sled portion 9 is mounted.
(68) The bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment 90 may have non-abrasive feet/skis 13, which are mounted to the sub-frame 12, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(69) It is noted that the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment 90 may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the sub-frame 12, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(70) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the sub-frame 12.
(71) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the sub-frame 12 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
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(73) Although the molded plastic bucket/sled portion 9 has been illustrated as an open bucket, the molded plastic bucket/sled portion 9 may be shaped in various ways; i.e., a mouth, a dinosaur mouth, a hippo mouth, a scope, or other shape that has an opening that enables transporting an object.
(74) Molded door 10 can be opened or closed and is located in the front of the molded plastic bucket/sled portion 9.
(75) Adjustable and retractable guides 11 are mounted to the side of the molded plastic bucket/sled portion 9, which can be pulled out to extend in front of the molded plastic bucket/sled portion 9.
(76) The bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment may include a lightweight sub-frame 12 upon which the molded plastic bucket/sled portion 9 is mounted.
(77) The bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment has non-abrasive feet/skis 13, which are mounted to the sub-frame 12, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(78) It is noted that the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the sub-frame 12, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(79) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the sub-frame 12.
(80) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the sub-frame 12 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
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(82) As illustrated in
(83) It is noted that the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the sub-frame 12, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(84) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the sub-frame 12.
(85) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the sub-frame 12 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(86) The bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment includes fitting arm receiving recesses 14 for the fitting arms 60 of the lower frame 80, as illustrated in
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(88) Mounted to the lower sub-frame 12 are fastener elements 15, which may receive chains/ropes 41 for pulling the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment, enabling the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment to be utilized as a push, pull, or drag sled, and/or a means for carrying/transporting objects.
(89) It is noted that the fastener elements 15 may also receive various forms of resistance tubing and other resistance training equipment, enabling resistance training.
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(91) The manipulative striking apparatus attachment includes a frame 23, attached non-abrasive feet/skis 13, fitting arm receiving recesses 14, and fitting arm attachment points 24 for engaging the fitting arms 60 of the lower frame 80 of
(92) It is noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(93) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment.
(94) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
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(97) As illustrated in
(98) It is noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 where the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 engages the floor.
(99) It is further noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 where the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 engages the floor so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
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(102) It is noted that the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(103) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment.
(104) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
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(107) The exercise apparatus may utilize a switch button 27, mounted to upper frame of
(108) A wiring adapter 30 enables the switch button 27 to be utilized with electrical components of the various attachments described herein.
(109) A sound device 31 can be also be included and activated by motion sensing, a push button, etc.
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(112) The hoop/net 35 is rotatable coupled to frame 33 by fasteners 36. The frame 33 includes attachment points 34 and non-abrasive feet/skis 13.
(113) It is noted that the hoop/net may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the sub-frame 12, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(114) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the hoop/net attachment.
(115) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the hoop/net attachment so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(116) The hoop/net 35 is attached to the lower frame via fitting arms 60. Pins (not shown) may be used to secure the fitting arms 60 with the hoop/net attachment.
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(120) Although the jump rope simulator/trainer of
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(125) The loader bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90 may have non-abrasive feet/skis 13, which are mounted to the frame, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(126) It is noted that the loader bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the frame, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(127) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the loader bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90.
(128) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the loader bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
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(130) The butterfly shaped faade 92 is attached to the outside sidewalls of the frame of the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment 90 by the utilization of snaps or a loop/hook system.
(131) It is noted that the butterfly shaped faade 92 can be easily interchangeable with other facades, thus the attachment mechanism facilitates attachment and detachment of the faade.
(132) The bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90 may have non-abrasive feet/skis 13, which are mounted to the frame, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(133) It is noted that the bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the frame, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(134) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90.
(135) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(136) Although
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(138) It is noted that if the shark head shaped faade 93 is composed of a fabric, the faade may include stiffening materials to keep the top of the faade from falling into the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment.
(139) The shark head shaped faade 93 may be attached to the outside sidewalls of the frame of the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment by the utilization of snaps or a loop/hook system.
(140) It is noted that if the shark head shaped faade 93 is composed of fabric, the shark head shaped faade may be secured to the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment with elastic material.
(141) It is further noted that if the shark head shaped faade 93 is composed of a plastic material, the shark head shaped faade may have enough expansion to allow the faade to fit snuggly to the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment.
(142) It is noted that the shark head shaped faade 93 can be easily interchangeable with other facades, thus the attachment mechanism facilitates attachment and detachment of the faade.
(143) The bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90 may have non-abrasive feet/skis 13, which are mounted to the frame, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(144) It is noted that the bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the frame, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(145) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90.
(146) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(147) Although
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(149) It is noted that if the hippo/alligator/crocodile head shaped faade 94 is composed of a fabric, the faade may include stiffening materials to keep the top of the faade from falling into the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment.
(150) The hippo/alligator/crocodile head shaped faade 94 may be attached to the outside sidewalls of the frame of the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment by the utilization of snaps or a loop/hook system.
(151) It is noted that if the hippo/alligator/crocodile head shaped faade 94 is composed of fabric, the hippo/alligator/crocodile head shaped faade may be secured to the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment with elastic material.
(152) It is further noted that if the hippo/alligator/crocodile head shaped faade 94 is composed of a plastic material, the hippo/alligator/crocodile head shaped faade 94 may have enough expansion to allow the faade to fit snuggly to the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment.
(153) It is noted that the hippo/alligator/crocodile head shaped faade 94 can be easily interchangeable with other facades, thus the attachment mechanism facilitates attachment and detachment of the faade.
(154) The bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90 may have non-abrasive feet/skis 13, which are mounted to the frame, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(155) It is noted that the bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the frame, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(156) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90.
(157) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(158) Although
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(160) The turtle shaped faade 95 is attached to the outside sidewalls of the frame of the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment by the utilization of snaps or a loop/hook system.
(161) It is noted that the turtle shaped faade 95 can be easily interchangeable with other facades, thus the attachment mechanism facilitates attachment and detachment of the faade.
(162) The bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90 may have non-abrasive feet/skis 13, which are mounted to the frame, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(163) It is noted that the bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the frame, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(164) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90.
(165) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(166) Although
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(168) It is noted that if the dinosaur head shaped faade 96 is composed of a fabric, the faade may include stiffening materials to keep the top of the faade from falling into the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment.
(169) The dinosaur head shaped faade 96 may be attached to the outside sidewalls of the frame of the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment by the utilization of snaps or a loop/hook system.
(170) It is noted that if the dinosaur head shaped faade 96 is composed of fabric, the dinosaur head shaped faade 96 may be secured to the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment with elastic material.
(171) It is further noted that if the dinosaur head shaped faade 96 is composed of a plastic material, the dinosaur head shaped faade 96 may have enough expansion to allow the faade to fit snuggly to the bucket/sled exercise apparatus attachment.
(172) It is noted that the dinosaur head shaped faade 96 can be easily interchangeable with other facades, thus the attachment mechanism facilitates attachment and detachment of the faade.
(173) The bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90 may have non-abrasive feet/skis 13, which are mounted to the frame, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(174) It is noted that the bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the frame, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(175) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90.
(176) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the bucket shaped exercise apparatus attachment 90 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(177) Although
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(179) It is noted that the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 of
(180) The elephant head/trunk shaped faade 51 may be attached to the additional external rails or other external means of the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 by the utilization of snaps or a loop/hook system.
(181) It is noted that if the elephant head/trunk shaped faade 51 is composed of a plastic material, the elephant head/trunk shaped faade 51 may have enough expansion to allow the faade to snap onto the external rails or other external means of the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50.
(182) It is noted that the elephant head/trunk shaped faade 51 can be easily interchangeable with other facades, thus the attachment mechanism facilitates attachment and detachment of the faade.
(183) It is further noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50.
(184) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(185) Although
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(187) It is noted that the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 of
(188) The dolphin shaped faade 52 may be attached to the additional external rails or other external means of the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 by the utilization of snaps or a loop/hook system.
(189) It is noted that if the dolphin shaped faade 52 is composed of a plastic material, the dolphin shaped faade 52 may have enough expansion to allow the faade to snap onto the external rails or other external means of the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50.
(190) It is noted that the dolphin shaped faade 52 can be easily interchangeable with other facades, thus the attachment mechanism facilitates attachment and detachment of the faade.
(191) It is further noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50.
(192) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(193) Although
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(195) It is noted that the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 of
(196) The snake shaped faade 53 may be attached to the additional external rails or other external means of the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 by the utilization of snaps or a loop/hook system.
(197) It is noted that if the snake shaped faade 53 is composed of a plastic material, the snake shaped faade 53 may have enough expansion to allow the faade to snap onto the external rails or other external means of the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50.
(198) It is noted that the snake shaped faade 53 can be easily interchangeable with other facades, thus the attachment mechanism facilitates attachment and detachment of the faade.
(199) It is further noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50.
(200) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(201) Although
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(203) It is noted that the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 of
(204) The giraffe shaped faade 54 may be attached to the additional external rails or other external means of the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 by the utilization of snaps or a loop/hook system.
(205) It is noted that if the giraffe shaped faade 54 is composed of a plastic material, the giraffe shaped faade 54 may have enough expansion to allow the faade to snap onto the external rails or other external means of the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50.
(206) It is noted that the giraffe shaped faade 54 can be easily interchangeable with other facades, thus the attachment mechanism facilitates attachment and detachment of the faade.
(207) It is further noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50.
(208) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(209) Although
(210)
(211) It is noted that the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 of
(212) The dinosaur shaped faade 55 may be attached to the additional external rails or other external means of the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50 by the utilization of snaps or a loop/hook system.
(213) It is noted that if the dinosaur shaped faade 55 is composed of a plastic material, the dinosaur shaped faade 55 may have enough expansion to allow the faade to snap onto the external rails or other external means of the manipulative ramp apparatus attachment 50.
(214) It is noted that the dinosaur shaped faade 55 can be easily interchangeable with other facades, thus the attachment mechanism facilitates attachment and detachment of the faade.
(215) Although
(216)
(217) The manipulative striking apparatus attachment includes a frame 23, attached non-abrasive feet/skis 13, fitting arm receiving recesses 14 for engaging the fitting arms 60 of the lower frame 80 of
(218) It is noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(219) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment.
(220) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(221) Although
(222) The manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as a blade 47 of a hockey stick may be composed of a molded plastic, a fabric, or other material that can sustain a desired shape.
(223) It is noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as a blade 47 of a hockey stick may be attached to the lower frame of the exercise apparatus in the same manner as the manipulative striking apparatus attachment of
(224) It is further noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as a blade 47 of a hockey stick be a faade that attaches to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment of
(225) It is noted that if the blade 47 of a hockey stick shaped faade is composed of fabric, the blade 47 of a hockey stick shaped faade may be secured to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment with elastic material.
(226) It is further noted that if the blade 47 of a hockey stick shaped faade is composed of a plastic material, the blade 47 of a hockey stick shaped faade may have enough expansion to allow the faade to fit snuggly to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment.
(227) Although
(228)
(229) The manipulative striking apparatus attachment includes a frame 23, attached non-abrasive feet/skis 13, fitting arm receiving recesses 14 for engaging the fitting arms 60 of the lower frame 80 of
(230) It is noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(231) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment.
(232) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(233) Although
(234) The manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as a paddle 41 may be composed of a molded plastic, a fabric, or other material that can sustain a desired shape.
(235) It is noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as a paddle 41 may be attached to the lower frame of the exercise apparatus in the same manner as the manipulative striking apparatus attachment of
(236) It is further noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as a paddle 41 be a faade that attaches to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment of
(237) It is noted that if the paddle shaped faade 41 is composed of fabric, the paddle shaped faade 41 may be secured to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment with elastic material.
(238) It is further noted that if the paddle shaped faade 41 is composed of a plastic material, the paddle shaped faade 41 may have enough expansion to allow the faade to fit snuggly to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment.
(239) Although
(240)
(241) The manipulative striking apparatus attachment includes a frame 23, attached non-abrasive feet/skis 13, fitting arm receiving recesses 14 for engaging the fitting arms 60 of the lower frame 80 of
(242) It is noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(243) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment.
(244) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(245) Although
(246) The manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as an alligator head 42 may be composed of a molded plastic, a fabric, or other material that can sustain a desired shape.
(247) It is noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as an alligator head 42 may be attached to the lower frame of the exercise apparatus in the same manner as the manipulative striking apparatus attachment of
(248) It is further noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as an alligator head 42 be a faade that attaches to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment of
(249) It is noted that if the alligator head shaped faade 42 is composed of fabric, the alligator head shaped faade 42 may be secured to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment with elastic material.
(250) It is further noted that if the alligator head shaped faade 42 is composed of a plastic material, the alligator head shaped faade 42 may have enough expansion to allow the faade to fit snuggly to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment.
(251) Although
(252)
(253) The manipulative striking apparatus attachment includes a frame 23, attached non-abrasive feet/skis 13, fitting arm receiving recesses 14 for engaging the fitting arms 60 of the lower frame 80 of
(254) It is noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(255) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment.
(256) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(257) Although
(258) The manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as a blade 43 of a golf club may be composed of a molded plastic, a fabric, or other material that can sustain a desired shape.
(259) It is noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as a blade 43 of a golf club may be attached to the lower frame of the exercise apparatus in the same manner as the manipulative striking apparatus attachment of
(260) It is further noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as a blade 43 of a golf club be a faade that attaches to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment of
(261) It is noted that if the blade 43 of a golf club shaped faade is composed of fabric, the blade 43 of a golf club shaped faade may be secured to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment with elastic material.
(262) It is further noted that if the blade 43 of a golf club shaped faade is composed of a plastic material, the blade 43 of a golf club shaped faade may have enough expansion to allow the faade to fit snuggly to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment.
(263) Although
(264)
(265) The manipulative striking apparatus attachment includes a frame 23, attached non-abrasive feet/skis 13, fitting arm receiving recesses 14 for engaging the fitting arms 60 of the lower frame 80 of
(266) It is noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(267) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment.
(268) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(269) Although
(270) The manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as a hand 44 may be composed of a molded plastic, a fabric, or other material that can sustain a desired shape.
(271) It is noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as a hand 44 may be attached to the lower frame of the exercise apparatus in the same manner as the manipulative striking apparatus attachment of
(272) It is further noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as a hand 44 be a faade that attaches to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment of
(273) It is noted that if the hand shaped faade 44 is composed of fabric, the hand shaped faade 44 may be secured to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment with elastic material.
(274) It is further noted that if the hand shaped faade 44 is composed of a plastic material, the hand shaped faade 44 may have enough expansion to allow the faade to fit snuggly to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment.
(275) Although
(276)
(277) The manipulative striking apparatus attachment includes a frame 23, attached non-abrasive feet/skis 13, fitting arm receiving recesses 14 for engaging the fitting arms 60 of the lower frame 80 of
(278) It is noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(279) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment.
(280) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(281) Although
(282) The manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as a bird head 45 may be composed of a molded plastic, a fabric, or other material that can sustain a desired shape.
(283) It is noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as a bird head 45 may be attached to the lower frame of the exercise apparatus in the same manner as the manipulative striking apparatus attachment of
(284) It is further noted that the manipulative striking apparatus attachment shaped as a bird head 45 be a faade that attaches to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment of
(285) It is noted that if the bird head shaped faade 45 is composed of fabric, the bird head shaped faade 45 may be secured to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment with elastic material.
(286) It is further noted that if the bird head shaped faade 45 is composed of a plastic material, the bird head shaped faade 45 may have enough expansion to allow the faade to fit snuggly to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment.
(287) Although
(288)
(289) The manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment includes a frame 23, attached non-abrasive feet/skis 13, fitting arm receiving recesses 14 for engaging the fitting arms 60 of the lower frame 80 of
(290) It is noted that the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(291) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment.
(292) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(293) Although
(294) The monkey shaped faade 46 may be composed of a molded plastic, a fabric, or other material that can sustain a desired shape.
(295) The monkey shaped faade 46 may be attached to the ring of the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment by the utilization of snaps or a loop/hook system.
(296) It is noted that if the monkey head shaped faade 46 is composed of fabric, the monkey shaped faade 46 may be secured to the ring of manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment with elastic material.
(297) It is further noted that if the monkey shaped faade 46 is composed of a plastic material, the monkey shaped faade 46 may have enough expansion to allow the faade to fit snuggly to the ring of the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment.
(298) It is noted that the monkey shaped faade 46 can be easily interchangeable with other facades, thus the attachment mechanism facilitates attachment and detachment of the faade.
(299) Although
(300)
(301) The manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment includes a frame 23, attached non-abrasive feet/skis 13, fitting arm receiving recesses 14 for engaging the fitting arms 60 of the lower frame 80 of
(302) It is noted that the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(303) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment.
(304) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(305) Although
(306) The shark mouth shaped faade 48 may be composed of a molded plastic, a fabric, or other material that can sustain a desired shape.
(307) The shark mouth shaped faade 48 may be attached to the ring of the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment by the utilization of snaps or a loop/hook system.
(308) It is noted that if the shark mouth head shaped faade 48 is composed of fabric, the shark mouth shaped faade 48 may be secured to the ring of manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment with elastic material.
(309) It is further noted that if the shark mouth shaped faade 48 is composed of a plastic material, the shark mouth shaped faade 48 may have enough expansion to allow the faade to fit snuggly to the ring of the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment.
(310) It is noted that the shark mouth shaped faade 48 can be easily interchangeable with other facades, thus the attachment mechanism facilitates attachment and detachment of the faade.
(311) Although
(312)
(313) The manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment includes a frame 23, attached non-abrasive feet/skis 13, fitting arm receiving recesses 14 for engaging the fitting arms 60 of the lower frame 80 of
(314) It is noted that the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(315) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment.
(316) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(317) Although
(318) The octopus shaped faade 49 may be composed of a molded plastic, a fabric, or other material that can sustain a desired shape.
(319) The octopus shaped faade 49 may be attached to the ring of the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment by the utilization of snaps or a loop/hook system.
(320) It is noted that if the octopus head shaped faade 49 is composed of fabric, the octopus shaped faade 49 may be secured to the ring of manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment with elastic material.
(321) It is further noted that if the octopus shaped faade 49 is composed of a plastic material, the octopus shaped faade 49 may have enough expansion to allow the faade to fit snuggly to the ring of the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment.
(322) It is noted that the octopus shaped faade 49 can be easily interchangeable with other facades, thus the attachment mechanism facilitates attachment and detachment of the faade.
(323) Although
(324)
(325) The manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment includes a frame 23, attached non-abrasive feet/skis 13, fitting arm receiving recesses 14 for engaging the fitting arms 60 of the lower frame 80 of
(326) It is noted that the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(327) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment.
(328) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(329) Although
(330) The monster shaped faade 51 may be composed of a molded plastic, a fabric, or other material that can sustain a desired shape.
(331) The monster shaped faade 51 may be attached to the ring of the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment by the utilization of snaps or a loop/hook system.
(332) It is noted that if the monster head shaped faade 51 is composed of fabric, the monster shaped faade 51 may be secured to the ring of manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment with elastic material.
(333) It is further noted that if the monster shaped faade 51 is composed of a plastic material, the monster shaped faade 51 may have enough expansion to allow the faade to fit snuggly to the ring of the manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment.
(334) It is noted that the monster shaped faade 51 can be easily interchangeable with other facades, thus the attachment mechanism facilitates attachment and detachment of the faade.
(335) Although
(336) As illustrated in
(337) Although
(338) The lower frame section 1200 includes fitting arms 60, which are configured to receive various fitness and/or sport related skill attachments.
(339) As illustrated in
(340) It is noted that the upper frame section 1000 include fastener elements 8 for attaching a variety of resistance tubing (as illustrated in
(341) Although
(342) Moreover, the mechanism for connecting the lower frame section 1200 to the attachment may be any conventional connecting mechanism that facilitates connect and disconnect characteristics.
(343) For example, the mechanism for connecting the lower frame section 1200 to the attachment may be a pin 7, as illustrated in
(344) The lower frame section 1200 includes an incremental lower frame adjustment section 62 that includes points/holes. The middle frame section 1100 also includes an incremental middle frame adjustment section 61 that includes points/holes.
(345) As illustrated in
(346) Although
(347) The lined up holes hold the lower frame section 1200 and middle frame section 1100 together by attaching pins 7. The fitting arms 60 hold the lower frame section 1200 to a fitness and/or sport related skill attachment (not shown) by using pins 7.
(348) It is noted that although the attaching pins 7 have been illustrated as removable locking pins, it is noted that the incremental lower frame adjustment section 62 of the lower frame section 1200 or the incremental middle frame adjustment section 61 of the middle frame section 1100 may have built-in push pins that enables the securing of the lower frame section 1200 and middle frame section 1100 together.
(349) It is further noted that the connecting mechanism for connecting the lower frame section 1200 and middle frame section 1100 may be any conventional connection mechanism that enables expanding and contracting in length to facilitate connection to various assistive ambulation devices and to accommodate individuals and equipment of various sizes.
(350)
(351) Lastly,
(352) The curved horizontal supports (63) create a volume for the user to occupy, if needed, when using the exercise apparatus.
(353) For example, the curved horizontal supports (63) may create a volume for the user's legs when the user is in a wheelchair.
(354)
(355) As illustrated in
(356) Although
(357) It is noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the lower frame section 1200 near the fitting arms 60.
(358) It is also noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to a horizontal support of the lower frame section 1200, upon which the fitting arms 60 are located.
(359) It is further noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the lower frame section 1200 near the fitting arms 60 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(360) Lastly, it is noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to a horizontal support of the lower frame section 1200, upon which the fitting arms 60 are located, so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(361) As illustrated in
(362) Although
(363) The lower frame section 1200 includes fitting arms 60, which are configured to receive various fitness and/or sport related skill attachments.
(364) As illustrated in
(365) It is noted that the upper frame section 1000 include fastener elements 8 for attaching a variety of resistance tubing (as illustrated in
(366) Although
(367) Moreover, the mechanism for connecting the lower frame section 1200 to the attachment may be any conventional connecting mechanism that facilitates connect and disconnect characteristics.
(368) For example, the mechanism for connecting the lower frame section 1200 to the attachment may be a pin 7, as illustrated in
(369) The lower frame section 1200 includes an incremental lower frame adjustment section 62 that includes points/holes. The middle frame section 1100 also includes an incremental middle frame adjustment section 61 that includes points/holes.
(370) As illustrated in
(371) Although
(372) The lined up holes hold the lower frame section 1200 and middle frame section 1100 together by attaching pins 7. The fitting arms 60 hold the lower frame section 1200 to a fitness and/or sport related skill attachment (not shown) by using pins 7.
(373) It is noted that although the attaching pins 7 have been illustrated as removable locking pins, it is noted that the incremental lower frame adjustment section 62 of the lower frame section 1200 or the incremental middle frame adjustment section 61 of the middle frame section 1100 may have built-in push pins that enables the securing of the lower frame section 1200 and middle frame section 1100 together.
(374) It is further noted that the connecting mechanism for connecting the lower frame section 1200 and middle frame section 1100 may be any conventional connection mechanism that enables expanding and contracting in length to facilitate connection to various assistive ambulation devices and to accommodate individuals and equipment of various sizes.
(375)
(376) Lastly,
(377) The curved horizontal supports (63) create a volume for the user to occupy, if needed, when using the exercise apparatus.
(378) For example, the curved horizontal supports (63) may create a volume for the user's legs when the user is in a wheelchair.
(379)
(380) As illustrated in
(381) Although
(382) It is noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the lower frame section 1200 near the fitting arms 60.
(383) It is also noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to a horizontal support of the lower frame section 1200, upon which the fitting arms 60 are located.
(384) It is further noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the lower frame section 1200 near the fitting arms 60 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(385) Lastly, it is noted that non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to a horizontal support of the lower frame section 1200, upon which the fitting arms 60 are located, so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(386) With respect to
(387) The handle section 1300 is connected to the manipulative striking apparatus attachment by lining up holes in the receiving recess 75 with holes in the manipulative striking apparatus attachment and inserting a pin 7 through the lined up holes.
(388) Although
(389)
(390) Although
(391) Lastly,
(392)
(393) The accessory attachment interface 1400 includes receiving recesses 14 for receiving fitting arms of a lower frame section and a horizontal support 103. The receiving recesses 14 are orthogonal to a cross support 103 member.
(394) It is noted that that the receiving recesses could be part of the lower frame section and the fitting arms part of the accessory attachment interface 1400.
(395) The accessory attachment interface 1400 includes side receiving recesses 102 for receiving projections 101 of a detachable manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment 17, such as discussed above. The side receiving recesses 102 are orthogonal to receiving recesses 14 and parallel to the cross support member 103.
(396) The accessory attachment interface 1400 further includes a forward receiving recess 104 for receiving a projection of a manipulative striking apparatus attachment (not shown), such as discussed above. The forward receiving recess 104, for receiving a projection of a manipulative striking apparatus, is orthogonal to the cross support member 103.
(397)
(398) The accessory attachment interface 1400 includes upper receiving recesses 104 for receiving projections 105 of a detachable apparatus attachment, such as the illustrated hoop/basket 35 of attachment 33. The upper receiving recesses 104, for receiving projections 105 of a detachable apparatus attachment, are orthogonal to the cross support member 103 and are orthogonal to he side receiving recesses 102 and the receiving recesses 14.
(399) The accessory attachment interface 1400 includes attached non-abrasive feet/skis 13.
(400) It is noted that the accessory attachment interface 1400 may have wheels, rollers, and/or bearings which are mounted to the accessory attachment interface 1400, to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(401) It is further noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be statically attached to the accessory attachment interface 1400.
(402) It is also noted that the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings may be dynamically attached to the accessory attachment interface 1400 so to allow the non-abrasive feet/skis 13, wheels, rollers, and/or bearings to float with the terrain and/or floor.
(403) It is noted that although the various ramps discussed above were illustrated as single integral frames the ramps can be constructed of an adjustable frame, collapsible frame, foldable frame, or modular frames to facilitate easier transport and storage.
(404) An exercise apparatus includes an adjustable frame being attachable to an assistive ambulation device. The adjustable frame includes removable handles, fitting arms located on a lower portion of the adjustable frame to receive a fitness attachment, and attachment points on located on the lower portion of the adjustable frame to couple a resistance device.
(405) The exercise apparatus may include a transport attachment, connectable to the fitting arms, to transport an object; a paddle attachment, connectable to the fitting arms, for striking an object; a ramp attachment, connectable to an upper portion of the adjustable frame, for rolling an object; or a ring, connectable to said fitting arms, for manipulating an object.
(406) The resistance device may be resistance tubing.
(407) The apparatus may include a hoop/net attachment, connectable to an upper portion of the adjustable frame; a clamp and articulating arm system, the clamp and articulating arm system enabling the adjustable frame to be connected to an assistive ambulation device; a relay switch system to control electrical components associated with the adjustable frame; or a sound device.
(408) A jump rope trainer includes a handle; flexible tubing including a handle fastener to connect the handle to the flexible tubing; and a soft sphere shaped object. The flexible tubing includes a soft sphere shaped object fastener to connect the soft sphere shaped object to the flexible tubing.
(409) The handle may include a hook and loop textile affixed thereto.
(410) The jump rope trainer may include an adjustable hook and loop glove for gripping the hook and loop textile of the handle.
(411) An exercise apparatus includes a frame being attachable to an assistive ambulation device. The frame includes fitting arms located on a lower portion of said frame to receive a fitness attachment and attachment points on located on the frame to couple a resistance device.
(412) The apparatus may include a clamp and articulating arm system. The clamp and articulating arm system connects the frame to the assistive ambulation device.
(413) The frame may be constructed of a lower frame section and an upper frame section. The lower frame section is detachable from and attachable to the upper frame section.
(414) The lower frame section is attachable to the upper frame section at multiple locations so as to adjust a size of the frame.
(415) The exercise apparatus may include detachable handles attachable to the upper frame section.
(416) The exercise apparatus may include detachable handles attachable to the frame.
(417) The exercise apparatus may include a ring, connectable to the fitting arms, for manipulating an object.
(418) The resistance device may be resistance tubing.
(419) The exercise apparatus may include non-abrasive feet/skis to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(420) The exercise apparatus may include an accessory attachment interface connectable to the fitting arms.
(421) The accessory attachment interface may include receiving recesses for receiving the fitting arms, side receiving recesses for receiving projections of a detachable manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment, a forward receiving recess for receiving a projection of a manipulative striking apparatus attachment, and upper receiving recesses for receiving projections of a detachable apparatus attachment.
(422) The accessory attachment interface may include non-abrasive feet/skis to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(423) An accessory attachment interface for use with an exercise apparatus attachable to an assistive ambulation device includes a support member. The support member includes receiving recesses for receiving fitting arms of the exercise apparatus side receiving recesses for receiving projections of a detachable manipulative object controlling apparatus attachment, a forward receiving recess for receiving a projection of a manipulative striking apparatus attachment, and upper receiving recesses for receiving projections of a detachable apparatus attachment.
(424) The support member may include non-abrasive feet/skis to facilitate contact with the ground or floor.
(425) It will be appreciated that various of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Also that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.