1985-01-25
1987-01-27
Apley, Richard J.
Undertaking
272143, 272 62, 297457, A63B 2302
Patent
active
046389954
ABSTRACT:
An exercise chair. Two frame members are held in parallel, spaced apart positions by three rigid transverse connecting members disposed proximate one end serving as the back of the chair. A fabric seat is disposed between the frame members, the seat being detachably held in place by one of the connecting members and by transverse bars resting against the frame members. Extensions are provided at the bottoms of the frame members for varying their length from the back to the front of the chair, shafts being provided on the extensions for use as legs and footrests or, alternatively, hand grips for exercises. With the seat removed the chair can be used to perform push-up and sit-up type exercises, and can be placed on its back to perform dip and chip-up type exercises with the extensions extended and locked in place. The chair can also be used for conventional weightlifting.
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Apley Richard J.
Welsh John
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