Claims
- 1. An exercise device adapted to be secured to a fixed anchor support for developing the muscles used while boardsailing, said device comprising: an elongated gripping bar; a first flexible tension line secured to said bar adjacent the ends thereof; a second flexible tension line; a tension transmission member secured to and extending between one end of said second flexible tension line and said first flexible tension line at a location intermediary of the ends of said first flexible tension line, said means being adjustable along the length of said first flexible tension line; means for securing said second flexible tension line to a fixed anchor support; and a spring assembly adapted to be secured to and disposed between said first and second tension lines, said assembly comprising a length of elastic shock cord, said length of cord being bent back and forth upon itself and about said tension transmission member to define a first plurality of extended loops adapted to be secured to said second flexible transmission line and a second plurality of loops disposed about said tension transmission member and means for maintaining said loops in said cord.
- 2. An exercise device adapted to be secured to a fixed anchor support for developing the muscles used while boardsailing, said device comprising: an elongated gripping bar; a first flexible tension line secured to said bar adjacent the ends thereof; a second flexible tension line; a tension transmission member secured to and extending between one end of said second flexible tension line and said first flexible tension line at a location intermediary of the ends of said first flexible tension line, said means being adjustable along the length of said first flexible tension line; means for securing said second flexible tension line to a fixed anchor support; a spring assembly adapted to be secured to and disposed between said first and second transmission lines, said assembly comprising a plurality of lengths of elastic shock cord, each of said lengths being bent back upon itself to define a corresponding plurality of elastic loops, means for securing the extended end of said lengths of shock cord to maintain said loops and said tension transmission member being secured to and carried by said securing means.
- 3. The combination of claim 2 wherein one of said lengths of elastic shock cord has a spring strength equal to approximately one-half of the spring strengths of the remaining lengths of elastic shock cords.
- 4. An exerciser device adapted to be secured to a fixed support for developing the muscles used while boardsailing, said device comprising: a bowed elongated gripping bar having a finite length; a first flexible tension line having a finite length, said line being secured to said bar adjacent the ends thereof, the length of said line being greater than the length of said gripping bar; a second flexible tension line; an annulus secured to and extending between one end of said second flexible tension line and said first flexible tension line at a location intermediary of the end of said first flexible tension line, said annulus being adjustable along the length of said first flexible tension line; means for securing said second flexible tension line to a stationary support such that upon pulling on said bar, said first flexible tension line defines two tension force transmission lines extending from the ends of said bar to said annulus, each of said transmission lines defining angles of incidence with said bar, and upon varying the location of said annulus along said first flexible transmission line, said angles of incidence are varied to simulate different angles of pull experience during boardsailing and thereby developing the different muscles used while boardsailing; and a spring means adapted to be secured to and disposed between said first and second tension lines.
- 5. The combination of claim 4 including means carried by said second flexible tension line for varying the distance between said annulus and said securing means.
- 6. The combination of claim 4 including a spring assembly adapted to be secured to and disposed between said first and second tension lines, said assembly comprising a length of elastic shock cord, said length of cord being bent back and forth upon itself and about said annulus to define a first plurality of extended loops adapted to be secured to said second flexible transmission line and a second plurality of loops disposed about said annulus and means for maintaining said loops in said cord.
- 7. The combination of claim 4 wherein said spring assembly comprises a plurality of lengths of elastic shock cord, each of said lengths being bent back upon itself to define a corresponding plurality of elastic loops, means for securing the extended end of said lengths of shock cord to maintain said loops and said annulus being secured to and carried by said securing means.
- 8. An exercise device adapted to be secured to a fixed anchor support for developing one's muscles, said device comprising: an elongated gripping bar; a first flexible tension line secured to said bar adjacent the ends thereof; a second flexible tension line; a spring assembly comprising a plurality of lengths of elastic shock cord, each of said lengths being bent back upon itself to define a corresponding plurality of elastic loops, a plate member having a plurality of apertures therein for receiving the lengths of elastic shock cord therethrough, a cup member disposed about said plate and said ends of said lengths of elastic shock cord such that said lengths extend from one end of said cup member; a tension transmission member extending from the other end of said cup member and means disposed within said cup member for securing said plate, said lengths of elastic shock cord and said transmission member within said cup member, one or more of said elastic loops being secured to said second flexible tension line and said first flexible tension line being secured to said tension transmission member at a location intermediary of the ends of said first flexible transmission line; and means for securing said second flexible tension line to a fixed anchor support.
- 9. The combination of claim 8 wherein one of said
- lengths of elastic shock cord has a spring force of approximately one-half of the spring force of the other lengths of elastic shock cord.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of the parent application Ser. No. 334,733 filed Dec. 28, 1981 entitled "Exercise Device for Boardsailing", now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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