MANUALLY OPERATED EXERCISE APPARATUS

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BENDIT BENGTSON, INGVAR P1 6715 S-430 41 KULLAVIK Sweden MANUALLY OPERATED EXERCISE APPARATUS;BEND IT;
DYNATONE Rapaport, Stephen A. 29 Lords Highway Weston CT 08883 manually-operated exercise apparatus in the nature of muscle stretching and strengthening equipment which exercises and tones body muscles;DYNAMIC TONE;
FIGURETTE C. Ramon, Inc. 410 8th St. Hoboken NJ 07030 Manually Operated Exercise Apparatus;The lining and/or stippling shown in the mark on the drawing is for shading purposes only.;
FITNESS DISC INGENIOUS DESIGNS 1 HSN Drive St. Petersburg FL 33729 Manually operated exercise apparatus, namely, elongated plastic shells that are interconnected for imparting variable motion to a person standing thereupon;
FLEXO-MAGIC DAVIS, BENNY W. 4439 Heaven Link Place Jacksonville FL 32257 MANUALLY OPERATED EXERCISE APPARATUS;
FOOTFLEX Cooper, James H. 2057 Zelda Drive, N.E. Atlanta GA 30345 manually operated exercise apparatus for stretching the achilles tendon, foot arch, and calf muscles of a runner's legs;Foot Flex;
PULSESTAR BATTLE CREEK EQUIPMENT COMPANY Battle Creek MI MANUALLY OPERATED EXERCISE APPARATUS;PULSE STAR;STATIONARY EXERCISE BICYCLES FOR THERAPEUTIC USE;THE LINING IN THE MARK ON THE DRAWING IS A FEATURE OF THE MARK AND DOES NOT INDICATE COLOR.;
RUG-RAT Blackmon Enterprises, Inc. P.O. Box 13311 Wichita KS 67213 Manually Operated Exercise Apparatus;
SPORTBELLS American Sports, Inc. P.O. Box 81 P.O. BOX 81 THORNTON PA 19373 Manually Operated Exercise Apparatus;
STRECHCORDZ NZ MANUFACTURING, INC. 3502 C Street N.E. Auburn WA 98002 MANUALLY OPERATED EXERCISE APPARATUS;STRECH CORDZ; STRETCH CORDS;
THE SENSIBLE WAY TO EXERCISE JOKARI/US, INC. 1220 Champion Circle, Suite 100 Carrolton TX 75006 MANUALLY OPERATED EXERCISE APPARATUS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An isometric/pacing exercise device that is adaptable to exercise apparatuses to produce a signal to the user to exert an isometric muscular force against the force provided by the exercise apparatus. The signal can be either aural or visual. The isometric/pacing exercise device provides a convenient means for a user to isometrically exercise their muscles on existing exercise apparatuses which do not presently have such a signaling device. The device is adaptable to most exercise apparatuses.