Title:
Flexible exerciser
United States Patent D368501
US Patent References:
Exercise device or similar article
Henry - March, 1982 - D263613

Exercise device
Rembe - August, 1983 - D270262

Physical exerciser
Bankier - July, 1984 - D274539

Sporting game article
Whaley - January, 1987 - D287868

Elastic exercise band
Greenfeld et al. - May, 1989 - D301271


Inventors:
Woodruff, Allen C. (1141 Audubon Way, Maitland, FL, 32851)
Application Number:
D/023430
Publication Date:
04/02/1996
Filing Date:
05/25/1994
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Primary Class:
Other Classes:
D21/672
Field of Search:
D21/191, D21/198, 482/82, 482/126, 482/121, 482/125, 482/120, 482/132
US Patent References:
D346632Isometric exerciserMay, 1994CastellanosD21/198
2224103Exercising apparatusDecember, 1940Nilson
3415515Rubber cord skipping rope and exerciserDecember, 1968Otto
3589721ELASTIC-TYPE EXERCISING DEVICEJune, 1971Cronauer
3677543ELASTIC PULL TYPE EXERCISERJuly, 1972Richardson
3838852ELASTIC TYPE EXERCISING DEVICEOctober, 1974Gury
4019734Elastic pull type isotonic/isometric exerciserApril, 1977Lee et al.
4026549Adjustable elastic type exercising deviceMay, 1977Gunn482/124
4040620Resilient exercise deviceAugust, 1977Friedman
4121827Elastic type exercising deviceOctober, 1978Weider482/125
4245840Resistive exercise deviceJanuary, 1981Van Housen
4251071Exercising device with compressible hand grip on an elastic cardFebruary, 1981Norton
4335875Jogging rope harnessJune, 1982Elkin
4540173Body attached elastic type exercising deviceSeptember, 1985Hopkins, Jr.
4570929Plastic exercising device and its method of manufactureFebruary, 1986Shoemaker
4690402Tensile exercise deviceSeptember, 1987Basting
4691917BI-brachial motive supplementing deviceSeptember, 1987Battista
4762318ExerciserAugust, 1988Phillips et al.482/126
5263916Resilient exercise deviceNovember, 1993Bobich482/121
Primary Examiner:
Hyder, Philip S.
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Allen, Dyer, Doppelt, Franjola & Milbrath
Claims:
1. The ornamental design for a flexible exerciser, as shown and described.

Description:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a flexible exerciser;

FIG. 2 is a front elevational view thereof, shown in an alternate position;

FIG. 3 is a rear elevational view of FIG. 2;

FIG. 4 is a top plan view thereof, shown in an alternate position, wherein the bottom view is a mirror image thereof; and,

FIG. 5 is a fragmentary top plan view, shown in an alternate position, with the center portion omitted for ease of illustation.