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Document Number
US Patent 6966870
Issued Date
November 22, 2005
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Inventors
Lan; Jen-Fan (Hsincheng Hsiang, Hualien Hsien,TW)
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Abstract
A swimming exerciser includes a pair of height adjusting devices each having a base for secure engagement with a pool side and a pole mounted on the base and provided with a slot and multiple cutouts defined in the pole to communicate with the slot. A pair of resilient devices each has a positioning block, a head extending from a side of the positioning block to be movably received in a corresponding one of the cutouts and an elastic strap oppositely formed relative to the head and having a hook. A trapping device has a loop and two opposed rings on the loop to correspond to the two hooks of the two resilient devices. After a swimmer's waist is received in the loop, the swimmer is able to swim in a supported manner in the pool.
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Published
November 22, 2005
Application Number
10/812,453
Filed
March 29, 2004
US Classification
482/55   434/254
Int'l Classification
A63B   23/00   (20060101)   A63B   31/00   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
USPTO Field of Search
482/51   482/55   482/69   482/121   119/771   119/784   434/254   4/513   4/498   441/116   441/136   211/50   211/55   280/801   280/808  
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