Skipping ropes

Exercise devices – Skipping

Reexamination Certificate

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C482S082000

Reexamination Certificate

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10409687

ABSTRACT:
Conventional skipping ropes have a generally elongate handle swivellably mounted on each end of the rope which is held by the user between the fingers and palms. In accordance with the invention, the handle is shaped like a “T” with the vertical stroke of the T (3) swivellably connected to the rope (1). The handle may be held with the crosspiece of the T (4) between fingers and palm and with the vertical extending between two fingers. This gives a more comfortable and effective skipping position.

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patent: WO 01/56660 (2001-08-01), None

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