1983-03-18
1985-07-30
Apley, Richard J.
Undertaking
272143, A63B 1300
Patent
active
045317291
ABSTRACT:
A rotary exercise bar presenting an elongated central shaft, a pair of elongated handgrip portions oriented parallel and co-planar with the longitudinal axis of the central shaft, but offset on opposite sides thereof, and a pair of elongated, weight-receiving members coaxial with the central shaft and secured, respectively, to the outboard ends of the handgrip portions. The handgrip portions each employ an elongated, tubular handle revolubly mounted thereon, and the handgrip portions are each secured between the central shaft and the respective weight-receiving member by a pair of obliquely-oriented connector elements. Each weight-receiving member is adapted to have conventional free weights secured thereto, if desired. In use, the bar handles are grasped in the respective hands and the handles revolved around the central shaft. Free weights are added to the weight-receiving members, as desired, to increase the exercise resistance.
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Apley Richard J.
Browne William R.
Fitness Products Inc.
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