Exercise devices – Involving user translation or physical simulation thereof
Patent
1994-11-15
1996-01-16
Reichard, Lynne A.
Exercise devices
Involving user translation or physical simulation thereof
482 74, 482109, 482121, 482126, 280821, A63B 2210
Patent
active
054843618
ABSTRACT:
A new and improved spring-loaded ski pole for upper body workout comprising a base portion secured within a ski pole. The base portion has an aperture formed therethrough. Included in the device is a housing having an open first end and a closed second end. The open first end has a diameter greater than the base portion. The closed second end has an aperture formed therethrough. A steel rod is situated within the housing and retained within the aperture formed through the base portion. The steel rod has a stop integral therewith. The stop is positioned beyond the base portion preventing the steel rod from exiting the base portion. The second end extends upwardly through the aperture of the closed second end of the housing. A spring envelops the steel rod. The spring has a first end resting on the base portion and a second end resting against the closed second end of the housing. The spring allows the housing and steel rod to be moved downwardly relative to the ski pole and the base portion to a thrust position and then returned to a first position. A hand grip is coupled with the second end of the steel rod.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4244602 (1981-01-01), Allsop et al.
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