US2018290016A1PendingUtilityA1
Leg Stretching Apparatus
Est. expiryMar 16, 2037(~10.7 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Oliver Smith
A63B 2023/006A63B 21/4011A63B 21/4029A63B 23/0488A63B 21/068A63B 21/4034A61H 1/0244A61H 2001/0248A61H 2201/0161A61H 2201/1284A63B 2208/0228A63B 2225/093
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Abstract
A stretching machine of two seat having bases and backrests which is pivotally mounted to the base including a first leg platform having a pivot end and a free end, the pivot end being connected to the base of the seat and a second leg platform having a pivot end and a free end, the pivot end being connected to the base of the seat. The stretching machine includes a mechanism for rotating the backrest relative to the seat as well as a mechanism for rotating the leg platforms about their respective pivot ends such that the free ends move in a generally arcuate path.
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1 . A stretching apparatus comprising:
(a) a base for balancing area, having a pole over a member therewith and a perpendicular beam therein; (b) a first leg support member pivotally connected to said elevation structure and extending from said elevation structure to a support means in a first direction; (c) a second leg support member pivotally connected to said elevation structure and extending from said elevation structure to a support means in a second direction; (d) access of legs straps; (e) a first foot platform with a first horizontal structure; (f) a second foot platform with a second horizontal structure; and (g) rear housing for free ends and first and second legs with thereof.
2 . The apparatus as recited in claim 1 comprising a structure included a right rectangular frame fitted for a rectangular fitted with a vertical series of lower axles.
3 . The leg stretching apparatus of claim 1 in which a pad foot over an upper space of each proves support with each and for said comfort.
4 . The apparatus as recited in claim 1 comprises an upright elevating rod preferably including a meshing having a horizontal platform.Cited by (0)
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