Exercise devices – User manipulated force resisting apparatus – component... – Utilizing resilient force resistance
Patent
1996-05-30
1997-06-10
Reichard, Lynne A.
Exercise devices
User manipulated force resisting apparatus, component...
Utilizing resilient force resistance
482140, 482128, 482121, A63B 2102
Patent
active
056370660
ABSTRACT:
An exercise device comprises a first handle, a second handle, an outer pipe, an inner pipe, an elastic ring, and three elastic pipes. Three recesses are formed on an upper middle portion of the first handle. A stud is positioned on a center of the first handle. A box is disposed on a center of the second handle. Three grooves are formed on an upper portion of the hollow box. A circular through hole is formed on a rear end of the inner pipe. Three notches are formed on a front end of the inner pipe. Each elastic pipe has a first and second balls disposed at a front and rear ends of each elastic pipe. A rear end of the elastic ring is inserted in the stud. The stud is inserted in the rear end of the outer pipe. A first fastener positions the stud in the outer pipe and the elastic ring in the stud. A front end of the elastic ring is inserted in the inner pipe. The inner pipe is inserted in the front end of the outer pipe. A second fastener positions the inner pipe in the outer pipe and the elastic ring in the inner pipe.
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