Exercise device with two seats

Exercise devices – User manipulated force resisting apparatus – component... – Utilizing resilient force resistance

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482 72, 482 96, 482133, A63B 2104

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054237319

ABSTRACT:
An exercise device with two seats comprises a base body, an upstanding post, a resilient member, a pair of cantilever beams, and a linkage connected between each of the two cantilever beams and the upstanding post. The base body of a triangular configuration comprises a horizontal rod with a cross piece at each end thereof. The horizontal rod and the cross pieces are adapted to be supported on a ground surface. The upstanding post is pivotally mounted at an apex of the base body. The upstanding post has a handlebar mounted at the upper end thereof and a leg rest mounted at the lower end thereof. The resilient member is connected between the lower end of the upstanding post and the pivoting portion of the horizontal rod and is capable of extending when an external force is applied to the upstanding post. The two cantilever beams are provided respectively with a cushioned seat mounted thereon.

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patent: 2699201 (1955-01-01), Levy
patent: 3380737 (1968-04-01), Elia et al.
patent: 4582320 (1986-04-01), Shaw
patent: 4919416 (1990-04-01), DeCloux

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