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Isotonic Exercise Device Attachable To Chair
US Patent:
6117056, Sep 12, 2000
Filed:
Apr 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/298099
Inventors:
Theodore F. Cataldi - McKees Rocks PA Brian F. Hagen - Wexford PA
Assignee:
For You, Inc. - McKees Rocks PA
International Classification:
A63B 2102
US Classification:
482121
Abstract:
An exercise device attachable to the seat portion of a chair to resist forces applied in performing isotonic exercises. The device includes a strap securable to a chair and a seat pad positionable on the strap for supporting an exerciser and has D-rings secured to the strap and the seat pad for attachment of an elastic band for performing arm isotonic exercises with a hand band attachment. The device also includes a front flap securable at one end between the seat pad and strap and securable at an opposite end to a downwardly forward portion of the chair for performing leg isotonic exercises with an attached elastic band and an ankle strap attachment.
Brian Hagen, Pittsburgh PA - PT (Physical therapy)
Specialties:
Physical Therapy
Address:
3200 S Water St, Pittsburgh 15203 (412) 432-3710 (Phone)
Languages:
English
Brian Flynn Hagen, Pittsburgh PA
Specialties:
Physical Therapist
Address:
3200 S Water St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Training Device For Throwing A Ball
US Patent:
6884187, Apr 26, 2005
Filed:
Mar 1, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/376165
Inventors:
Brian F. Hagen - Wexford PA, US
Assignee:
For You, Inc. - McKees Rocks PA
International Classification:
A63B069/00
US Classification:
473451, 473422, 473452, 473424
Abstract:
A throwing exercise apparatus using a sphere with an internal polar passageway to deliver end portions a non-elastic band of which one end portion circumscribes the outer surface of the sphere and extends to the other end portion where they are joined together by a fastener. The band is then joined by an elastic member to an anchor so that in use there is established a path of elastic resistance along a tangential line formed by the wrapped part of a strap mid portion in response to an applied force comprising both translation and rotational motions of the sphere. The motions of the sphere bring about rotation of the internal polar passage in an end-over-end fashion.
Exercise Band
US Patent:
D441413, May 1, 2001
Filed:
May 10, 2000
Appl. No.:
D/123057
Inventors:
Theodore F. Cataldi - McKees Rocks PA Brian F. Hagen - Wexford PA
Assignee:
For You Inc. - McKees Rocks PA
International Classification:
2102
US Classification:
D21692
Bat Training Device
US Patent:
7762913, Jul 27, 2010
Filed:
May 1, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/387424
Inventors:
Garrett Brian Hagen - Wexford PA, US Brian F. Hagen - Wexford PA, US
Assignee:
For You, Inc. - McKees Rocks PA
International Classification:
A63B 69/00
US Classification:
473457, 482109, 482121
Abstract:
A truncated bat training device provides for training of the muscles and muscular strengthening of certain parts of the trainee's body. The bat has a 45 degree angle portion with a rotatable D-ring for attaching the bat to a fixed point. The angle portion projects to the backside of the upper body of the trainee and is turned toward the fixed point when the trainee swings the bat in a backward motion of a swing cycle in a resistance training mode. The angle portion provides a transition zone in which the D-ring rotates as the bat crosses perpendicular to the upper body allowing the trainee's wrist to accelerate with a ball at a simulated impact point where the trainee normally makes contact with the ball upon completion of the swing cycle. A ridge line teaches proper hand alignment, and several training techniques can be used with the training device.
Orthosis Machine
US Patent:
2012023, Sep 13, 2012
Filed:
Mar 11, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/045890
Inventors:
Theodore F. Cataldi - McKees Rocks PA, US Brian F. Hagen - Wexford PA, US
International Classification:
A61H 1/02
US Classification:
601 5
Abstract:
An orthosis machine for providing therapeutic and/or rehabilitative functionalities including at least one of Continuous Passive Motion, Passive Range of Motion, Active Assistive Range of Motion, Active Range of Motion, Resistive Range of Motion, proprioception training and biofeedback from a seated, supine, or recumbent position. Therapeutic and/or rehabilitative functionalities provided by the orthosis machine may be powered by the user or a motor and may be used through one or more phases of post surgical and/or general rehabilitation and physical therapy from multiple angular positions.