Claims
- 1. A waist sporting and amusement device comprising:
- a circular ring member sized to encircle around the waist portion of a user and having a cross-section with an upper arcuate portion and a lower arcuate portion such that said upper arcuate portion extends from a first inner circumferential location to a second outer circumferential location and terminating at said second outer circumferential location with an interior edge and said lower arcuate portion extends from said first inner circumferential location to a third outer circumferential location and terminating at said third outer circumferential location with an interior edge whereby a peripheral groove is formed and defined by said interior edges of said upper arcuate portion and said lower arcuate portion;
- an inertia member of a predetermined weight for applying centrifugal force and inertia force gradually to said circular ring member upon rotation of said ring member, said inertia member including a weight body;
- connecting means for connecting the ring member and the weight body so that the weight body may rotate with respect to the ring member upon rotation of the inertia member; and
- rotary means for attaching said connecting means to said circular ring, said rotary means including a support body positioned within said circular ring, said support body including a body portion and a stem portion having a bearing surface, said stem portion projecting through said peripheral groove such that said bearing surface operably interacts with said interior edges of said upper and lower arcuate portions so as to provide for controlled movement of said support body;
- a connecting rib secured to said stem portion of said support body for connecting said connecting means to said support body;
- upper and lower rollers journaled for rotation from said body portion of said support body and each of said upper and lower rollers operably contacting only a circumferential portion of the interior surface of said upper and lower arcuate portions of said circular ring member respectively to facilitate travel of said support body about the interior of said upper and lower arcuate portions of said circular ring as a user employs a rocking action of the user's waist to effect rotation of said inertia member about said circular ring for sport and amusement.
- 2. A waist sporting device according to claim 1, wherein the weight body of the inertia member has a flexible and resilient surface.
- 3. A waist sporting equipment according to claim 1, wherein the weight body of the inertia member is a hollow body.
- 4. A waist sporting device according to claim 1, wherein the connecting means is a string which is not changable lengthwisely.
- 5. A waist sporting equipment according to claim 1, wherein the connecting means is of a resilient material which is changably lengthwisely.
- 6. A waist sporting equipment according to claim 5, wherein the connecting means is an elastic cord.
- 7. A waist sporting equipment according to claim 5, wherein the connecting means is a coiled spring.
- 8. A waist sporting device according to claim 1 wherein said connecting means is resilient and is capable of a change in length as the inertia member is rotated about said circular ring member.
Priority Claims (2)
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92UM10204 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/959,155, filed Oct. 9, 1992, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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Continuations (1)
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