Push-pull handles
First Claim
1. An exercise device comprising:
- a generally L-shaped first tube including a handle end and a support end having a generally perpendicularly oriented base affixed thereto;
a generally L-shaped second tube including a handle end and a support end having a generally perpendicularly oriented base affixed thereto;
a generally tubular handle configured to engage the handle end of the first tube and the handle end of the second tube;
a spring arranged to bias at least one of the handle end of the first tube and the handle end of the second tube inwardly with respect to the handle wherein a pulling force of the handle in a perpendicular direction from the bases causes the bases to compress together.
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Abstract
An exercise device for performing push ups and pull ups is disclosed. The device contains first and second tubes slidably engaged with a handle, which may be covered by a grip. A spring biases to the two tubes, drawing them inwardly together with respect to the handle. A first foot tube, including a first base, engages the second end of the first tube; a first button connector arranged to selectively lock the first foot tube with respect to the second end of the first tube. A second foot tube, including a second base, engages the second end of the second tube; and a second button connector selectively locks the second foot tube with respect to the second end of the second tube. The device may be engaged with a door frame to perform pull-ups.
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1. An exercise device comprising:
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a generally L-shaped first tube including a handle end and a support end having a generally perpendicularly oriented base affixed thereto; a generally L-shaped second tube including a handle end and a support end having a generally perpendicularly oriented base affixed thereto; a generally tubular handle configured to engage the handle end of the first tube and the handle end of the second tube; a spring arranged to bias at least one of the handle end of the first tube and the handle end of the second tube inwardly with respect to the handle wherein a pulling force of the handle in a perpendicular direction from the bases causes the bases to compress together. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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