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Isometric exercise ball

  • US 5,735,776 A
  • Filed: 07/31/1995
  • Issued: 04/07/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/31/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An exercise ball comprising:

  • a hollow inflatable main ball portion made from flexible material shaped to form a sphere of predetermined volume capacity when fully inflated, said ball portion being partially inflated to within a range from about two-thirds to three-quarters of the volume capacity;

    a pair of like flexible looped handles disposed at diametrically opposed regions of the main ball portion, the handles being dimensioned to allow a human foot to pass through the looped handle;

    an inflatable bladder portion;

    first and second complementary hemispheric fabric cover portions constructed and arranged to each have a corresponding one of said looped handles attached integrally thereto at a peripheral region thereof by an attachment straps, said first and second fabric covers being mutually attached around the peripheral region, fully enclosing said bladder portion, each of said cover portions each being constructed and arranged to have pass-through slot means defined in a peripheral region opposite the location of the attachment strap, for utilizing an attachment strap passing through the slot means in order to assist in holding said cover portions together; and

    said first and second fabric covers being constructed and arranged to surround said bladder portion and to be mutually attached around peripheral regions thereof so as to form a spherical entity, such that the looped handles are caused to become effectively attached via the respective straps to diametrically opposed regions of the main ball portions, disposed at substantially equal distances outwardly from the main ball portion.

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