Exercise devices – User manipulated force resisting apparatus – component... – Utilizing resilient force resistance
Reexamination Certificate
2007-10-24
2009-11-24
Thanh, Loan H (Department: 3764)
Exercise devices
User manipulated force resisting apparatus, component...
Utilizing resilient force resistance
C482S044000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07621857
ABSTRACT:
A shoulder exercising apparatus has a motion assembly defined by a stacked arrangement of first, second and third stages. The first stage is coupled to the second stage to permit relative one-dimensional straightline motion therebetween. The third stage is coupled to the second stage to permit relative in-plane rotational motion therebetween. The motion assembly further includes means for selectively limiting the relative one-dimensional straightline motion and the relative in-plane rotational motion. A handle coupled to the third stage is grasped by a user. A base assembly is coupled to the first stage of the motion assembly for positioning the motion assembly at a selected vertical height, a selected pitch position, and a selected yaw position.
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Bergen Peter J. Van
Hwang Victor K
Thanh Loan H
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