Undertaking
Patent
1987-04-06
1988-03-01
Apley, Richard J.
Undertaking
272143, A63B 2100
Patent
active
047281014
ABSTRACT:
A pneumatic exercising device for the development of muscles, the maintenance of muscle tone, and for the medical rehabilitation of muscles affecting the movement of a person's limbs and the like, comprising a vertically rising frame member including two air pressure controlled work stations, each work station being adapted for multiple exercises, a source of compressed air, and a plurality of members extending outwardly from the vertically rising member. The exerciser works against a constant pressure applied to a pneumatic cylinder and depending on the exercise, is either pulling or pushing against the cylinder. The exercising machine is designed to allow a person to do a plurality of workouts on one machine. Some of the workouts that can be done with this exercising machine are bench, incline bench, decline bench, military press, squats, leg press, leg extension, leg curls, dead lift, shrugs, pullups, arm curls, lat pulldowns, and incline sit ups.
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Apley Richard J.
Nunez Gustalo
Welsh J.
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