Exercise devices – Involving user translation or physical simulation thereof – Bouncing device
Patent
1996-09-25
1998-02-03
Apley, Richard J.
Exercise devices
Involving user translation or physical simulation thereof
Bouncing device
482127, A63B 2600
Patent
active
057138192
ABSTRACT:
An exercise device comprises a handle rod, a foot board, a base board, and an elastic member. The handle rod is composed of an upper tube and a lower tube. The foot board is fastened with the upper tube while the base board is fastened with the lower tube. The elastic member is fastened between the foot board and the base board. The elastic member is composed of two or more torsion springs arranged symmetrically between the foot board and the base board. The torsion springs have an upper arm, a lower arm and a coiled body located between the upper arm and the lower arm such that the upper arm and the lower arm form a predetermined angle, and that the upper arm is fastened with the foot board, and further that the lower arm is fastened with the base board.
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patent: 3065962 (1962-11-01), Hoffmeister
patent: 3328028 (1967-06-01), Williams
patent: 3377722 (1968-04-01), Downing
patent: 3731919 (1973-05-01), Schurch
patent: 5102119 (1992-04-01), Gerlach
Apley Richard J.
Pothier Denise
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