Tensile cord connector of chest pull

Exercise devices – User manipulated force resisting apparatus – component... – Utilizing resilient force resistance

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482126, 482148, 248 56, C14L 400

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060959568

ABSTRACT:
A connector device for use on a body building apparatus having a body with an opening formed in one end of the body and extending into the body. The connector device has first and second holes extending longitudinally through the body in parallel relationship therewith. Each of the first and second holes has a side communicating with the opening. The central opening has inclined walls extending inwardly from the one end of the body and opposite sides of the opening. A partition extends between the first and second holes transverse to a longitudinal axis of the holes. The partition is located at an end of the opening inwardly of the one end of the body. The partition has a protrusion extending from a surface thereof This protrusion has a pointed end spaced from the inclined walls of the opening. A tensile cord extends through the first and second holes so as to have a portion engaged over the pointed end of the protrusion and residing between the inclined walls of the opening.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2506274 (1950-05-01), Maxwell et al.
patent: 2870506 (1959-01-01), Hodkins et al.
patent: 4919370 (1990-04-01), Martin et al.

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