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US1324404A
US1324404A US1324404DA US1324404A US 1324404 A US1324404 A US 1324404A US 1324404D A US1324404D A US 1324404DA US 1324404 A US1324404 A US 1324404A
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  • My invention relates-to exercising appa-l ratus and the objects of my invention are to construct a simple apparatus which may be used in gymnasiums or private houses, as desired, and in which springs will have a tendency toconstantly draw upward the arms of the exerciser and have a tendency to expand the walls of the chest and develop the lung capacity of the exerciser.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the exercising apparatus. I
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective View, parts broken away, illustrating the spring case group.
  • A represents the base of my exercising apparatus.
  • the base may be set 011 the floor of a gymnasium or any other room.
  • my exercising ap paratus is used in a gymnasium it may be better to leave off the base and attach the floor flange B directly to the floor thus making a more substantial and firm foundation.
  • O is a tubular post inserted in the base A or floor flange B.
  • D is a shaft slidably adjusted within the tubular post C and is graduated so as to determine the height of the apparatus above the floor.
  • N is a ring clamp, of any desired construction, to hold the shaft D rigid where clamped in the tubular post G.
  • the shaft D Mounted on the top end of the shaft D is the T fitting E, on the end of which are formed the bearings F, F adapted to re ((i elig: the shanks L, L on the spring cases Mounted in the spring case G is the shaft G and a double acting spring G said spring being connected to theshaft G in a manner that it will permit said shaft to be forcibly rotated in either direction from a normal position but will return said shaft to said normal removed.
  • the structure in thesprmg case may be of any suitable deslgn.
  • One'well: known form n which means are provided for vary-' ing the spring 'tQIlSlOILlSi llustrated in position when the force is The" crank H is mounted onv theendiof the shaft "G iso it'hat'when the shaft is in; normal position thecrank H will standvertically.
  • crank H is a longitudinally adjustable handle, of any desirable design, attached to thecrank H and having a grip piece K at the .end thereof so that the-operator may, by means of the handle, move'the crank H in any direction and when the power is removed the spring in the case G will return the crank H and the handle J to an upright position.
  • a is a clamp handle attached to the clamp N for holding the. shaft D in the desired position in the tubular post C.
  • the operation of my exercising apparatus is as follows: The operator or exerciser stands on the base A, or if there is'no base, on the floor, or on the flange adjoining the tubular post (3., The height of the shaft D is adjusted so that the spring cases G will come opposite the shoulders of the exerciser. The exerciser then grasps the handle J, by the grip K, and moves the handle J in any direction. The handle J being adapted to move in a full semi-circular movement so the exerciser may move the handle J from the upright position to the hips if desired.
  • the universal springs in the case G allow the handles to be operated in any direction.
  • the stem L being located in bearings F, allows the handle J to be moved either frontward or backward or sidewise, as may 'be' desired.
  • the springs in thecases G exert a constant and approximately uniform pressure upward so that the exerciser has a constant upward tendency of his arms.
  • the movements are universal, so that they may resemble the throwing of a ball, or swinging of Indian clubs, or exercise with dumb bells. It will be. observed that the grip K may be adjusted to the desires of theexerciser.
  • the spring M is located in the tubular post C, below the shaft D, and is adapted to counteractithe weight of the upper portions so that the height may be easily adjusted.
  • an adjustable vertical shaft In an exercising apparatus, an adjustable vertical shaft, means for supporting said vertical shaft, a cross bar attached to the top of said Vertical shaft, bearings 10- cated in the ends of said cross bar, spring cases having shanks adapted to operate in said bearings, a double acting spring mounted in each of said spring cases, a shaft mounted in each of said spring cases, an adjust-able handle mounted on each of said shafts, means for connecting said shafts to said double acting springs whereby said shafts may be rotated in either direction against the tension of said springs by applying force to said handle, substantially as described and for the purposes set forth.

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J. A. METZGER.
EXERCISING APPARATUS. APPLICATION FILED MAR. l4. I919.
1,324,404. Patented Dec. 9.1919.
v 4 Va INVENTOR- fl BY A TTORNEYII STATESPATEN'I OFFIC JOHN-n. METZGER, or. oAs'rLnTon, NEW YORK.
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Application filed March 14, 1919. Serial No. 282,590. l
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, .JOIINA. METZGER, a
citizen of the United States, residing at Castleton, in the county of Rensselaer and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Exercising Apparatus, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates-to exercising appa-l ratus and the objects of my invention are to construct a simple apparatus which may be used in gymnasiums or private houses, as desired, and in which springs will have a tendency toconstantly draw upward the arms of the exerciser and have a tendency to expand the walls of the chest and develop the lung capacity of the exerciser.
I accomplish these objects by means of an exercising apparatus constructed as shown in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a front elevation with parts broken away to show the construction.
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the exercising apparatus. I
Fig. 3 is a perspective View, parts broken away, illustrating the spring case group.
Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
Referring to the drawings, A represents the base of my exercising apparatus. The base may be set 011 the floor of a gymnasium or any other room. When my exercising ap paratus is used in a gymnasium it may be better to leave off the base and attach the floor flange B directly to the floor thus making a more substantial and firm foundation.
O is a tubular post inserted in the base A or floor flange B. D is a shaft slidably adjusted within the tubular post C and is graduated so as to determine the height of the apparatus above the floor. N is a ring clamp, of any desired construction, to hold the shaft D rigid where clamped in the tubular post G.
Mounted on the top end of the shaft D is the T fitting E, on the end of which are formed the bearings F, F adapted to re ((i elig: the shanks L, L on the spring cases Mounted in the spring case G is the shaft G and a double acting spring G said spring being connected to theshaft G in a manner that it will permit said shaft to be forcibly rotated in either direction from a normal position but will return said shaft to said normal removed. V i
The structure in thesprmg case may be of any suitable deslgn. One'well: known form n which means are provided for vary-' ing the spring 'tQIlSlOILlSi llustrated in position when the force is The" crank H is mounted onv theendiof the shaft "G iso it'hat'when the shaft is in; normal position thecrank H will standvertically.
J is a longitudinally adjustable handle, of any desirable design, attached to thecrank H and having a grip piece K at the .end thereof so that the-operator may, by means of the handle, move'the crank H in any direction and when the power is removed the spring in the case G will return the crank H and the handle J to an upright position.
a is a clamp handle attached to the clamp N for holding the. shaft D in the desired position in the tubular post C. V
The operation of my exercising apparatus is as follows: The operator or exerciser stands on the base A, or if there is'no base, on the floor, or on the flange adjoining the tubular post (3., The height of the shaft D is adjusted so that the spring cases G will come opposite the shoulders of the exerciser. The exerciser then grasps the handle J, by the grip K, and moves the handle J in any direction. The handle J being adapted to move in a full semi-circular movement so the exerciser may move the handle J from the upright position to the hips if desired. The universal springs in the case G allow the handles to be operated in any direction. The stem L, being located in bearings F, allows the handle J to be moved either frontward or backward or sidewise, as may 'be' desired. The springs in thecases G exert a constant and approximately uniform pressure upward so that the exerciser has a constant upward tendency of his arms. The movements are universal, so that they may resemble the throwing of a ball, or swinging of Indian clubs, or exercise with dumb bells. It will be. observed that the grip K may be adjusted to the desires of theexerciser. The spring M is located in the tubular post C, below the shaft D, and is adapted to counteractithe weight of the upper portions so that the height may be easily adjusted. V
Specification of Letters Patent, I Pz ttefite d. 1919. n
desired, and'will have a constant tendency to expand the lungs and chest of the exerciser and develop deep breathing, as may be desired.
What I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. In an exercising apparatus, a vertical shaft, a cross bar attached to the top of said vertical shaft, a spring case mounted on each end of said cross bar, a shaft mounted in each spring case, a double acting spring mounted in each spring case, a handle mounted on the end of each shaft whereby said shaft may be rotated in either direction against the tension of said spring.
'2. In an exercising apparatus, an adjustable vertical shaft, means for supporting said vertical shaft, a cross bar attached to the top of said Vertical shaft, bearings 10- cated in the ends of said cross bar, spring cases having shanks adapted to operate in said bearings, a double acting spring mounted in each of said spring cases, a shaft mounted in each of said spring cases, an adjust-able handle mounted on each of said shafts, means for connecting said shafts to said double acting springs whereby said shafts may be rotated in either direction against the tension of said springs by applying force to said handle, substantially as described and for the purposes set forth.
In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
} JOHN A. METZGER.
' Witnesses WALTER E. WARD, MINNIE MONTANYE.
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Cited By (13)

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US2718398A (en) * 1953-06-17 1955-09-20 Barkschat Eric Corrective exercising apparatus
US4944511A (en) * 1989-01-23 1990-07-31 Paul S. Francis Adjustable resilient reel exerciser
US5505681A (en) * 1995-06-13 1996-04-09 Bruggemann; Thomas J. Portable athletic exerciser pulling device
US5688212A (en) * 1996-09-24 1997-11-18 Walker; Guy M. Binx Rota-flex freestanding rotational motion and relative displacement training apparatus
US6244989B1 (en) * 1970-01-10 2001-06-12 Chien-Liang Chen Leg swing exerciser for a walker
US20030092539A1 (en) * 2001-11-13 2003-05-15 Kuen-Jen Wang Multi-function exercise machine
US6616580B1 (en) * 2000-08-30 2003-09-09 Ko-Chuan Chen Collapsible combination waist and leg exerciser
US20050266969A1 (en) * 2004-05-28 2005-12-01 Karafa Michael A Muscle strengthening device
US20070129224A1 (en) * 2004-05-28 2007-06-07 Karafa Michael A Muscle strengthening device
US7470224B1 (en) * 2007-04-16 2008-12-30 Everett Roy J Combined resistance/magnetic exercise apparatus
US20090253559A1 (en) * 2006-03-06 2009-10-08 Joseph Douglas Maresh Treadmill apparatus
US20100311553A1 (en) * 2009-06-06 2010-12-09 Piccolo Norman L Arm Flex Machine
US10343006B2 (en) 2016-06-23 2019-07-09 Spiraflex Inc. Exercise device and preloaded resistance pack

Cited By (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2718398A (en) * 1953-06-17 1955-09-20 Barkschat Eric Corrective exercising apparatus
US6244989B1 (en) * 1970-01-10 2001-06-12 Chien-Liang Chen Leg swing exerciser for a walker
US4944511A (en) * 1989-01-23 1990-07-31 Paul S. Francis Adjustable resilient reel exerciser
US5505681A (en) * 1995-06-13 1996-04-09 Bruggemann; Thomas J. Portable athletic exerciser pulling device
US5688212A (en) * 1996-09-24 1997-11-18 Walker; Guy M. Binx Rota-flex freestanding rotational motion and relative displacement training apparatus
US6616580B1 (en) * 2000-08-30 2003-09-09 Ko-Chuan Chen Collapsible combination waist and leg exerciser
US20030092539A1 (en) * 2001-11-13 2003-05-15 Kuen-Jen Wang Multi-function exercise machine
US20050266969A1 (en) * 2004-05-28 2005-12-01 Karafa Michael A Muscle strengthening device
US7223218B2 (en) * 2004-05-28 2007-05-29 Karafa Michael A Muscle strengthening device
US20070129224A1 (en) * 2004-05-28 2007-06-07 Karafa Michael A Muscle strengthening device
US20090253559A1 (en) * 2006-03-06 2009-10-08 Joseph Douglas Maresh Treadmill apparatus
US7470224B1 (en) * 2007-04-16 2008-12-30 Everett Roy J Combined resistance/magnetic exercise apparatus
US20100311553A1 (en) * 2009-06-06 2010-12-09 Piccolo Norman L Arm Flex Machine
US10343006B2 (en) 2016-06-23 2019-07-09 Spiraflex Inc. Exercise device and preloaded resistance pack

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