The Hand Strengthener is uniquely designed to fit comfortably and squarely into the palm of your hand. The front view allows for personalizing individual names to advertise and promote business firms. The said Hand Strengthener has manifold utility due to its unique design; in one device, multiple exercises and applications can be utilized by the users of the said Hand Strengthener.
The following are the unique uses, instructions, benefits and therapeutic indications of the Hand Strengthener. The purpose of the said Hand Strengthener is to strengthen and stretch the hand, wrist and forearm muscles. The consistent use of the said Hand Strengthener will keep the users' hand, wrist and forearms healthy, flexible and injury free.
- Place ball shape in center of your palm with flat front surface facing up; squeeze down on the letters. Benefits: Strengthens and stretches forearms, wrists, and fingers.
- Place flat front surface down in top edge of your palm with your fingers touching “fingers”; squeeze down on “fingers” slowly. Benefits: Strengthens hands, grip and forearms; alleviates carpal tunnel and arthritis pain.
- Place flat front surface facing down in center of your palm; squeeze down slowly on BALL with your fingers. Benefits: Alleviates arthritis and carpal tunnel pain, strengthens forearms and wrists.
The Hand Strengthener has a multipurpose application and can be seen and used from several different angles. The uniqueness of the product is the different non-linear, non-symmetrical angles the device has. We have outlined the different angles and views to which the device can be held and used.
See drawing figures enclosed and descriptions below.
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Fig. 1
Back View-Angle of device with “logo” facing down into the
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palm and away from the user, and the spherical protrusion
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facing up away from the palm of the hand.
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Fig. 2
Front View-The spherical protrusion facing down into the
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palm of the hand, with the “logo” facing up toward to the user.
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Fig. 3
Right Side-“Logo” facing down to user’s hand, with spherical
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protrusion facing up and device’s “fingers” facing right.
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Fig. 4
Left Side-The “logo” facing down into the user’s hand, with
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the protrusion facing up and the device’s “fingers” facing left.
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Fig. 5
Top View-View of the device with the “fingers” facing
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forward and the spherical protrusion facing up.
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Fig. 6
Bottom View-View of the device with the base of the device
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facing forward and the spherical protrusion facing up.
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