Exercise devices – Support for entire body of user
Reexamination Certificate
2006-10-24
2006-10-24
Amerson, Lori (Department: 3764)
Exercise devices
Support for entire body of user
C482S121000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07125368
ABSTRACT:
A reformer exercise apparatus has a generally rectangular frame and a pair of spaced-apart parallel tracks or rails joining a head end and a foot end. A movable carriage is mounted on the frame for movement of the carriage along the rails. A pair of spaced-apart anchor bar supports formed integrally with the tracks is fastened near the foot end of the frame and each supports an end of a nonrotating spring anchor bar. Each bar support has a series of upwardly open slanted slots, and the anchor bar is received in a selected pair of the slots. The cross section of each anchor bar end is shaped to engage the slot walls to prevent rotation of the anchor bar.
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Amerson Lori
Balanced Body, Inc.
Greenberg & Traurig, LLP
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