ABDOMINAL EXERCISE EQUIPMENT

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6 SECOND ABS SAVVIER, LP 1493 Poinsettia Ave. Suite 139-141 Vista CA 92081 Abdominal exercise equipment, namely, manually-operated abdominal exercise equipment;6 SECOND ABDOMINALS;ABS;
6 SECOND ABS SAVVIER, LP 1493 Poinsettia Ave. Suite 139-141 Vista CA 92081 Abdominal exercise equipment, namely, manually-operated abdominal exercise equipment;The color yellow appears in the upper half of the number 6 and the word SECOND and the color orange appears in the lower half of the number 6 and the word SECOND and the entire word ABS.;6 SECOND ABDOMINALS;The color(s) yellow and orange is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;ABS;
AB DIALER Eagle Eye Sports, Inc. 835 Estuary Way Delray Beach FL 33483 Abdominal exercise equipment, namely, manually-operated abdominal exercise equipment;ABDOMINAL DIALER;AB;
AB KING INTERNATIONAL EDGE, INC. 79 Two Bridges Road Fairfield NJ 07004 abdominal exercise equipment, namely, a movable, upraised bench;AB;
LOOK BETTER FIT AB ROLLER Jerry Bruton jerrybruton@earthlink.net 28758 Mauch Street Santa Clarita CA 91390 Abdominal Exercise Equipment;
ROL-A-FLEX Jaeson, Cayne 2917 Managua Place Carlsbad CA 92009 abdominal exercise equipment;ROLL A FLEX;
THE REVOLUTIONARY NEW AB CURL Van Der Hoeven, Francois H. 1404 Eastview Court Oceanside CA 92056 ABDOMINAL EXERCISE EQUIPMENT;THE REVOLUTIONARY NEW ABDOMINAL CURL;AB CURL;
TORSO SHAPER Unique Shopper 600 West Wythe Street Petersburg VA 23803 abdominal exercise equipment;
V6 AB BAR CAPE HATTERAS MANAGEMENT, LIMITED Six Sullivan Quay Cork Ireland Abdominal exercise equipment;AB BAR;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The abdominal exerciser of the present invention is an exercise device designed to work the abdominal and oblique muscle groups. The abdominal exerciser includes a sled that is supported by and slides or rolls along at least one track. The upper body support is ergonomically positioned higher than the sled, and fixed to a cross bar supported by the track. The cross bar is designed to rotate forward to simulate an abdominal exercise "crunch" motion when the knees are brought within proximity of the upper body support.