Undertaking
Patent
1977-05-13
1979-09-18
Stouffer, Richard T.
Undertaking
272 67, 272117, 272143, 273DIG17, A63B 2118, A63B 2300
Patent
active
041680600
ABSTRACT:
The disclosed physical conditioning apparatus makes use of standard bar bell disks. One part of the disclosed apparatus is a jump-rope. The disclosed apparatus includes a concave, rigid shell, a skull cap or webbing which is adjustable to tightly fit the user's head, a suspension for attaching the shell to the skull cap, and chin straps for securing the skull cap to the user's head. The shell is provided with a fastener for fastening bar bell disks onto its top surface. This fastener is provided with a large eye at its outer end. The shell can be stood on the floor with the flat top surface of the shell parallel to the floor. The eye of the shaft is large enough to pass the handles of the jump rope. The handles of the jump rope can be fastened together at their inner ends to form a drum on which the rope can be wound. An opening is provided in the drum part of each handle through which its associated ends of the jump rope passes when the handles are joined together. A locking device is provided to lock the midpoint of the jump rope to the eye of the shaft.
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