US20090082182A1 - Body sense - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B21/00—Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices
- A63B21/02—Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices using resilient force-resisters
- A63B21/045—Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices using resilient force-resisters having torsion or bending or flexion element
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- A63B21/4001—Arrangements for attaching the exercising apparatus to the user's body, e.g. belts, shoes or gloves specially adapted therefor
- A63B21/4009—Arrangements for attaching the exercising apparatus to the user's body, e.g. belts, shoes or gloves specially adapted therefor to the waist
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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- A63B21/4001—Arrangements for attaching the exercising apparatus to the user's body, e.g. belts, shoes or gloves specially adapted therefor
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- A63B21/4001—Arrangements for attaching the exercising apparatus to the user's body, e.g. belts, shoes or gloves specially adapted therefor
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- A63B21/00—Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices
- A63B21/40—Interfaces with the user related to strength training; Details thereof
- A63B21/4023—Interfaces with the user related to strength training; Details thereof the user operating the resistance directly, without additional interface
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Definitions
- Part 1 is the resistance strip.
- a thin bendable material such as rubber, plastic, etc that produces resistance when bent. This part runs along a portion of the back of the arm and is centered at the elbow.
- the size of Part 1 depends on the size and the desired resistance of the wearer.
- Part 2 is the contact rings which are used to facilitate the bending of the resistance strip and are located at the ends of each resistance strip.
- the size of Part 2 depends on the size of the wearer.
- Part 3 is a jogging suit type apparel made of material such as cotton, polyester, etc. or any material the wearer chooses. This suit is used to house Part 1 and Part 2 .
- Part 1 and 2 are sewn into the suit and placed between two layers of material.
- Figure One also depicts a larger version of Part 1 and Part 2 .
- Part 1 this resistance strip which runs down a portion of the spinal cord.
- This thin piece of bendable material such as rubber, plastic, etc, is also used to produce resistance in the abdomen area when the wearer bends.
- Part 2 contact rings which are located at the end of the resistance strip and runs around the upper torso and lower torso and are used to facilitate the bending of the resistance strip.
- Figure Two depicts a person wearing Bodysense and displays a look at Part 1 , 2 , and 3 .
- Part 1 the resistance strip.
- a thin piece of bendable material such as rubber, plastic, etc that produces resistance when bent and runs along a portion of the front of the leg and is centered at the knee.
- Size of Part 1 depends on the size and the desired resistance of the wearer.
- Part 2 is the contact rings which are used to facilitate the bending of the resistance strip and are located at the ends of each resistance strip.
- the size of Part 2 depends on the size of the wearer.
- Part 3 is a jogging suit type apparel made of material such as cotton, polyester, etc. or any material the wearer chooses. This suit is used to house Part 1 and Part 2 .
- Part 1 and 2 are sewn into the suit and placed between two layers of material.
- Figure three depicts a view of the arm and Part 1 and Part 2 .
- Part 1 is the resistance strip.
- a thin bendable material such as rubber, plastic, etc, that produces resistance when bent and runs along a portion of the back of the arm. This part is centered at the elbow. Size of Part 1 depends on the size and desired resistance of the wearer.
- Part 2 This part is called contact rings which are located at the end of the resistance strip and are used to facilitate the bending of the resistance strip. Size of Part 2 depends on the size of the wearer.
- Figure Four depicts a view of the leg and Part 1 and Part 2 .
- Part 1 is the resistance strip.
- a thin bendable material such as rubber, plastic, etc that produces resistance when bent and runs along a portion of the front of the leg and is centered at the knee. Size of Part 1 depends on the size and desired resistance of the wearer.
- Part 2 This part is called contact rings which are located at the ends of the resistance strip and are used to facilitate the bending of the resistance strip. Size of Part 2 depends on the size of the wearer.
- Figure Five depicts a view of Part 1 and Part 2 .
- Part 1 is the resistance strip.
- a thin bendable material such as rubber, plastic, etc that produces resistance when bent. Size of Part 1 depends on the size and desired resistance of the wearer.
- Part 2 This part is called contact rings which are located at the ends of the resistance strip and are used to facilitate the bending of the resistance strip. Size of Part 2 depends on the size of the wearer.
- Figure Six depicts a view of Part 1 and Part 2 .
- Part 1 is the resistance strip.
- a thin bendable material such as rubber, plastic, etc that produces resistance when bent.
- Part 2 contact rings which are located at the ends of the resistance strip and are used to facilitate the bending of the resistance strip.
- Figure Six is a larger size because it goes around the upper and lower torso. Size of the Part 1 , the resistance strip, depends on the size and the desired resistance of the wearer. Size of the Part 2 , the contact rings, depends on the size of the wearer.
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Abstract
A device for building muscle in the arms legs and abdomen area comprising of five strips of thin bendable material such as rubber, plastic, etc that will generate resistance when the wearer bends arms, legs or waste. Each strip have rings at the ends to facilitate the bending of the thin bendable material and will also permit a person to wear the bendable material. This invention is sewn into the lining of a jogging suit type apparel to allow the invention to be worn without visibility.
Description
- Figure One depicts a view of a person wearing Bodysense with views of
Parts 1, 2, and 3. Part 1 is the resistance strip. A thin bendable material such as rubber, plastic, etc that produces resistance when bent. This part runs along a portion of the back of the arm and is centered at the elbow. The size of Part 1 depends on the size and the desired resistance of the wearer.Part 2 is the contact rings which are used to facilitate the bending of the resistance strip and are located at the ends of each resistance strip. The size ofPart 2 depends on the size of the wearer. Part 3 is a jogging suit type apparel made of material such as cotton, polyester, etc. or any material the wearer chooses. This suit is used to house Part 1 andPart 2.Part 1 and 2 are sewn into the suit and placed between two layers of material. - Figure One also depicts a larger version of Part 1 and
Part 2. Part 1 this resistance strip which runs down a portion of the spinal cord. This thin piece of bendable material such as rubber, plastic, etc, is also used to produce resistance in the abdomen area when the wearer bends. It also depictsPart 2 contact rings which are located at the end of the resistance strip and runs around the upper torso and lower torso and are used to facilitate the bending of the resistance strip. - Figure Two depicts a person wearing Bodysense and displays a look at
Part 1, 2, and 3. Part 1 the resistance strip. A thin piece of bendable material such as rubber, plastic, etc that produces resistance when bent and runs along a portion of the front of the leg and is centered at the knee. Size of Part 1 depends on the size and the desired resistance of the wearer.Part 2 is the contact rings which are used to facilitate the bending of the resistance strip and are located at the ends of each resistance strip. The size ofPart 2 depends on the size of the wearer. Part 3 is a jogging suit type apparel made of material such as cotton, polyester, etc. or any material the wearer chooses. This suit is used to house Part 1 andPart 2.Part 1 and 2 are sewn into the suit and placed between two layers of material. - Figure three depicts a view of the arm and Part 1 and
Part 2. Part 1 is the resistance strip. A thin bendable material such as rubber, plastic, etc, that produces resistance when bent and runs along a portion of the back of the arm. This part is centered at the elbow. Size of Part 1 depends on the size and desired resistance of the wearer.Part 2—This part is called contact rings which are located at the end of the resistance strip and are used to facilitate the bending of the resistance strip. Size ofPart 2 depends on the size of the wearer. - Figure Four depicts a view of the leg and Part 1 and
Part 2. Part 1 is the resistance strip. A thin bendable material such as rubber, plastic, etc that produces resistance when bent and runs along a portion of the front of the leg and is centered at the knee. Size of Part 1 depends on the size and desired resistance of the wearer.Part 2—This part is called contact rings which are located at the ends of the resistance strip and are used to facilitate the bending of the resistance strip. Size ofPart 2 depends on the size of the wearer. - Figure Five depicts a view of Part 1 and
Part 2. Part 1 is the resistance strip. A thin bendable material such as rubber, plastic, etc that produces resistance when bent. Size of Part 1 depends on the size and desired resistance of the wearer.Part 2 This part is called contact rings which are located at the ends of the resistance strip and are used to facilitate the bending of the resistance strip. Size ofPart 2 depends on the size of the wearer. - Figure Six depicts a view of Part 1 and
Part 2. Part 1 is the resistance strip. A thin bendable material such as rubber, plastic, etc that produces resistance when bent.Part 2 contact rings which are located at the ends of the resistance strip and are used to facilitate the bending of the resistance strip. Figure Six is a larger size because it goes around the upper and lower torso. Size of the Part 1, the resistance strip, depends on the size and the desired resistance of the wearer. Size of thePart 2, the contact rings, depends on the size of the wearer.
Claims (1)
1. A fitness apparatus combination comprising in combination a shirt having long sleeves and pants. A first apparatus members comprised of a flat bendable resistance producing material such as rubber, plastic, etc. A second apparatus member comprised of two ring elements. The first apparatus member connects to the ring elements on each end. The first apparatus member and ring elements are sewn into the lining of said shirt and pants. Said shirt and pants comprising of first apparatus member and ring elements totally concealing first apparatus member and ring elements making the first apparatus member and ring elements a totally concealed invention that generates resistance when bent that will build muscles in the arms, legs, and abdomen area by simply wearing Bodysense whenever you bend your arms, legs, or waste as you go about your everyday routine.
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Cited By (5)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US20110111930A1 (en) * | 2009-11-10 | 2011-05-12 | Eugene Byrd | Byrdband arm training apparatus |
| US20150264980A1 (en) * | 2014-03-18 | 2015-09-24 | William C. Tally | Posture protector devices, systems and methods |
| US9387353B2 (en) | 2011-03-03 | 2016-07-12 | Gilbert Lloyd | Fitness and exercise device |
| US10548356B2 (en) | 2014-08-22 | 2020-02-04 | Speedo International Limited | Swimming garments |
| US20210100294A1 (en) * | 2019-09-20 | 2021-04-08 | Amyr McClenton | Resistance exercise clothing |
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| US5308305A (en) * | 1991-03-19 | 1994-05-03 | Jan W. Romney | Device to augment exercise |
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| US4065814A (en) * | 1976-08-24 | 1978-01-03 | Fox Edgar N | One piece elastic body suit |
| US5308305A (en) * | 1991-03-19 | 1994-05-03 | Jan W. Romney | Device to augment exercise |
| US5306222A (en) * | 1991-08-19 | 1994-04-26 | Wilkinson William T | Aerobic resistance exercise garment |
| US5683336A (en) * | 1996-05-09 | 1997-11-04 | Pape; Leslie | Exercise device |
| US5778452A (en) * | 1997-04-25 | 1998-07-14 | Dicker; Timothy P. | Exercise garment |
| US6099446A (en) * | 1998-09-10 | 2000-08-08 | Johnson; Derrick | Exercise apparatus utilizing elastic straps |
| US6053852A (en) * | 1998-10-19 | 2000-04-25 | Wilkinson; William T. | Energy expenditure garment |
| US6962555B2 (en) * | 2001-07-24 | 2005-11-08 | Rafik Behman | Muscle strengthening body frames |
| US20070135279A1 (en) * | 2005-12-14 | 2007-06-14 | Peter Purdy | Resistance garments |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US20110111930A1 (en) * | 2009-11-10 | 2011-05-12 | Eugene Byrd | Byrdband arm training apparatus |
| US12064659B2 (en) * | 2009-11-10 | 2024-08-20 | Carol Byrd | Arm training apparatus |
| US9387353B2 (en) | 2011-03-03 | 2016-07-12 | Gilbert Lloyd | Fitness and exercise device |
| US20150264980A1 (en) * | 2014-03-18 | 2015-09-24 | William C. Tally | Posture protector devices, systems and methods |
| US10548356B2 (en) | 2014-08-22 | 2020-02-04 | Speedo International Limited | Swimming garments |
| US20210100294A1 (en) * | 2019-09-20 | 2021-04-08 | Amyr McClenton | Resistance exercise clothing |
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