Jogger's aid
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1. A devie for increasing the endurance of a runner by supporting the weight of his arms comprising:
- an elongated strap, said strap being of a length so as to extend approximately from a runner'"'"'s waist, up one side of his chest, around the back of his neck and down the other side of his chest to his waist again, andupper and lower loops formed at each free end of said strap, each of said lower loops being large enough to encircle and support the four fingers of one of the runner'"'"'s hands, each of said upper loops being of sufficient size and being located relative to the lower loop to encircle and support the thumb of the hand being supported in the respective lower loop.
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Abstract
A jogger or runner'"'"'s aid increases the endurance of a runner by supporting the weight of his arms as he runs. The device includes a shoulder strap which fits around the back of the user'"'"'s neck. A pair of end straps are pivotally secured to the ends of the shoulder strap by rings and include hand loops and thumb loops at their ends for supporting the wearer'"'"'s arms. The length of the straps may be adjustable to accommodate different people. An optional pedometer or other type of distance measuring device may be secured to one of the end straps.
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1. A devie for increasing the endurance of a runner by supporting the weight of his arms comprising:
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an elongated strap, said strap being of a length so as to extend approximately from a runner'"'"'s waist, up one side of his chest, around the back of his neck and down the other side of his chest to his waist again, and upper and lower loops formed at each free end of said strap, each of said lower loops being large enough to encircle and support the four fingers of one of the runner'"'"'s hands, each of said upper loops being of sufficient size and being located relative to the lower loop to encircle and support the thumb of the hand being supported in the respective lower loop. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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