1990-07-16
1991-05-07
Apley, Richard J.
Undertaking
272 68, A63B 2316, A63B 2102
Patent
active
050130307
ABSTRACT:
The Device is a circular body which takes the form of a disc. It has a first plurality of apertures formed therein in which to receive the little, ring, middle and index fingers of a hand. Spaced apart from the first plurality of apertures is a second plurality of apertures in which to receive the thumb of the hand. By disposing the thumb, randomly, in different apertures of the second plurality thereof, with the other fingers in the apertures of the first plurality thereof, and straining to squeeze all the fingers and thumb, forcefully, toward the center of the body, the muscle which joins the thumb to the hand gets especially exercised. The Device is non-handed; it is usable with either a left hand or a right hand.
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Apley Richard J.
Donnelly Jerome
Murphy Bernard J.
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