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US704840A
US704840A US633800A US1900006338A US704840A US 704840 A US704840 A US 704840A US 633800 A US633800 A US 633800A US 1900006338 A US1900006338 A US 1900006338A US 704840 A US704840 A US 704840A
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  • WITNESSES V m imam: mans 00., mom-urns WASHINGTON, o. c.
  • Our invention relates to that class of exercising-machines in which elastic cords are employed in connection wi'th'ha'ndles and a support.
  • the purpose of the invention is to so construct an exerciser of the character named that it may be used in like manner as the ordinary simple or travelers exerciserand to provide means whereby said exerciser may be used with good effect as a chest-expander or arranged to bring into action many promi-' nent and minor muscles which couldnot be benefited bysimilar machines of the usual type.
  • Another purpose of the invention is todispense with the use of pulleys.
  • Figure l is a front elevation of one form of the improved machine.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the machine,in whiohslight changes, are shown in someof'theparts.
  • Fig. -3 is,a' View similar to'Fig. .2, illustrating the handles as nearer-thetop of thebody; and
  • Fig. f is a front elevation ofthe machine, illustrating its use as'an ordinary travelers exerciser in dotted lines and showing an additional use of said exerciser in positive lines.
  • the bodyof the machine resemblesthat of the ordinary simple or travelers exerciser in that the body consists mainly of two strands 10 and 11, of elastic cord, connected at the top by a ring 12 and provided at the front ends with couplings 12", to which couplings handles 13 are applied, or the couplings are capable of being attached to a ring, hook,
  • anadjustable attachment is provided for the body of the exerciser, to which short sections 15 and 16 of elastic cord are removablyattached. These sections 15 and 16 are provided with couplings at both of their ends, one coupling of each additional strand of elastic cord being adapted for connection with the body, and the couplings at the opposite ends of; said addt tional cords l5 and 16 are arrangedfor attachment to handles 18.
  • a sleeve 19 is shown mounted to slide upon both strands or members 10 and 11 of the body, and the said sleeve is provided with eyes 20, with which the couplings 17 of the added or auxiliary strands are connected, and the sleeve is held at any desired point in the length of the body by a set-screw 21 or its equivalent, whereas in Fig. 2 a slip-knot or a noose22 is formed in each member or strand 10 and 11 of the body, and aring 23 is carried-by each knot.
  • a slip-knot or a noose22 is formed in each member or strand 10 and 11 of the body, and aring 23 is carried-by each knot.
  • the exerciser may be used without the auxiliary strands 15 and 16 and the muscles of the chest still be brought into playnamely, when the machine is in the form of a travelers exerciser-as the knots 22 and the rings 23 remain upon the body-strands, and these rings may be connected at any time by a link preferably in the form of a split ring 24, as shown in Fig. 4, thus tying the body-strands together at a desired point in the length of the body, and when the handles are attached to the lower ends of the body-strands, the said ends being free, the handles may be drawn outward or toward the person or may be moved sidewise, according to the muscles to be brought into action.
  • two elastic cords provided at one end with means for attachment to a support, said cords normally extending downwardly from the support and parallel with each other, and each provided at its free end with a handle and intermediate of its ends with a ring secured thereto, and a split link engaging the rings of the said cords, substantially as described.
  • two elastic cords provided at one end with means for attachment to an elevated support, said cords normally extending downwardly from the support parallel with each other, and each provided with a coupling at its lower end, eyes movable up and down on the cords between their point of support and their lower ends, means for connecting the eyes together to tie the cords together and hold them in close proximity to'each other, and means for adjustably securing the said eyes on the cords whereby the cords can be tied together at any desired point in their length, substantially as described.

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No. 704,840. Patented July I5, \902. J. c. KflRTH & A. GANZENMI'ILLER.
EXERCISING MACHINE.
(Application filed Feb. 24, 1900.)
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WITNESSES V m: imam: mans 00., mom-urns WASHINGTON, o. c.
UNITED STA'rEs PATENT I OFFICE.
JOHN c. KORTH AND AUGUST GANZENMULLER, on NEW YORK, N. Y.
EX'WERCISING-MACHINE.
- sPEcIFIcA'rIoNromnin part of Letters Patent No. 704,840, sated July 15, 1902. I
Application filed Februar 24,1900. Serial rt. 6,338. (Remodel) and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Exercising-Machine, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
Our invention relates to that class of exercising-machines in which elastic cords are employed in connection wi'th'ha'ndles and a support. J
The purpose of the invention is to so construct an exerciser of the character named that it may be used in like manner as the ordinary simple or travelers exerciserand to provide means whereby said exerciser may be used with good effect as a chest-expander or arranged to bring into action many promi-' nent and minor muscles which couldnot be benefited bysimilar machines of the usual type.
It is a furtherpurpose of. the invention to, provide means which enables the'body-cords' of the exerciser to be drawn upon at any desired point in theirlength and which will also enable the body-cords to be used either single or double. 2
Another purpose of the invention is todispense with the use of pulleys. n
The invention consists in the novel construction and combination of the several parts, as will be hereinafter fully set forth, and pointed out in the claims.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part ofthis specificatiom; in which similar characters of'reference indi-- cate correspondingparts in all the figures.
Figure l is a front elevation of one form of the improved machine. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the machine,in whiohslight changes, are shown in someof'theparts. Fig. -3 is,a' View similar to'Fig. .2, illustrating the handles as nearer-thetop of thebody; and Fig. f is a front elevation ofthe machine, illustrating its use as'an ordinary travelers exerciser in dotted lines and showing an additional use of said exerciser in positive lines.
The bodyof the machine resemblesthat of the ordinary simple or travelers exerciser in that the body consists mainly of two strands 10 and 11, of elastic cord, connected at the top by a ring 12 and provided at the front ends with couplings 12", to which couplings handles 13 are applied, or the couplings are capable of being attached to a ring, hook,
or loop 14, attached to a support, when the upper ring 12 of the body is attached to a hook or loop 14:, and under this arrangement the body strands or members of the exerciser are secured at both top and bottom,
and it is within the object of the invention to draw outward from the body at a point between its ends.
It is especiallydesirable that the operator may drawfrom the body at various points, so that the body. may be made to offer more or less resistance. To this end anadjustable attachment is provided for the body of the exerciser, to which short sections 15 and 16 of elastic cord are removablyattached. These sections 15 and 16 are provided with couplings at both of their ends, one coupling of each additional strand of elastic cord being adapted for connection with the body, and the couplings at the opposite ends of; said addt tional cords l5 and 16 are arrangedfor attachment to handles 18.
In Fig. l a sleeve 19 is shown mounted to slide upon both strands or members 10 and 11 of the body, and the said sleeve is provided with eyes 20, with which the couplings 17 of the added or auxiliary strands are connected, and the sleeve is held at any desired point in the length of the body by a set-screw 21 or its equivalent, whereas in Fig. 2 a slip-knot or a noose22 is formed in each member or strand 10 and 11 of the body, and aring 23 is carried-by each knot. Bymovih'gthe rings and that side movement is obtainable under all forms of the machine when the auxiliary strands 15 and 16 are added. When the body strands or members are connected andthe body is held at top and bottom, the auxiliary strands 15 and 16 may be used to much advantage in exercising the muscles of the chest and expanding the same.
The exerciser may be used without the auxiliary strands 15 and 16 and the muscles of the chest still be brought into playnamely, when the machine is in the form of a travelers exerciser-as the knots 22 and the rings 23 remain upon the body-strands, and these rings may be connected at any time by a link preferably in the form of a split ring 24, as shown in Fig. 4, thus tying the body-strands together at a desired point in the length of the body, and when the handles are attached to the lower ends of the body-strands, the said ends being free, the handles may be drawn outward or toward the person or may be moved sidewise, according to the muscles to be brought into action.
Having thus described our invention, we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. In an exercising-machine, two elastic cords provided at one end with means for attachment to an elevated support, said cords extending normally downwardly from the support and parallel with each other, and each provided at its free end with a handle, and between its handle and point of support, with an eye adjustable thereon, and a link having a detachable engagement with the eyes of the cord, said eyes and link serving to tie the cords together at any desired point in their length, as and for the purpose set forth.
2. In an exercising-machine, two elastic cords provided at one end with means for attachment to a support, said cords normally extending downwardly from the support and parallel with each other, and each provided at its free end with a handle and intermediate of its ends with a ring secured thereto, and a split link engaging the rings of the said cords, substantially as described.
3. In an exercising-machine, two elastic cords provided at one end with means for attachment to an elevated support, said cords normally extending downwardly from the support parallel with each other, and each provided with a coupling at its lower end, eyes movable up and down on the cords between their point of support and their lower ends, means for connecting the eyes together to tie the cords together and hold them in close proximity to'each other, and means for adjustably securing the said eyes on the cords whereby the cords can be tied together at any desired point in their length, substantially as described. I
4. In an exercising machine, two elastic cords each having one end fixedly secured to a device, by means of which the cords are connected with an elevated support, said cords normally extending downwardly parallel with each other and each provided with a coupling at its other end, and rings intermediate of the ends of the cords and adjustable up and down on said cords, as set forth.
5. In an exercisingmachine, two elastic cords each having one end fixedly secured to a ring for engagement with an elevated support, said cords normally extending downwardly parallel with each other and each provided with a coupling at its other end, and intermediate of its ends with a ring adjustable thereon, as set forth.
" .6, In an exercising-machine, two elastic cords, each having one end fixedly secured to a support and provided at its other end with a coupling, said cords normally extending downwardly parallel with each other, rings movable up and down on the cords, and handles connected with said cords, substantially as herein shown and described.
7. In an exercising-machine, two elastic cords secured to a support so as to be independent of one another and extending downwardly parallel with each other, handles connected with the cords, and a connection between the cords intermediate of their ends, said connection being adjustable up and down on said cords, as set forth.
In testimony whereof we have signed our names to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOHN C. KORTH. AUGUST GANZENMULLER.
Witnesses:
J. FRED. ACKER, J N0. M. BITTER.
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US5254064A (en) * 1992-06-29 1993-10-19 Rock Donna J Resilient arm exercising device for attachment to a stationary support such as a treadmill
US5586962A (en) * 1995-01-26 1996-12-24 Hallmark; Timothy M. Multiple sport training and exercise apparatus
US5816982A (en) * 1997-06-04 1998-10-06 Croushore; Bruce J. Swimmer's exercising method and apparatus
US6059698A (en) * 1997-06-12 2000-05-09 Rob Mazor Exercise device for removable mounting on a door
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