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632 N Kings Ave, Lindenhurst, NY 11757    631-8882338    631-8882338   

564 Walnut St, Lindenhurst, NY 11757   

Myrtle Beach, SC   

Palm Harbor, FL   

Bay Shore, NY   

Louisville, KY   

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Us Patents

Quickly Disengagable Lock For Adjustably Positioned Seat

US Patent:
4560200, Dec 24, 1985
Filed:
Jun 27, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/508138
Inventors:
Raymond Giannelli - Ronkonkoma NY
Matthew R. Martin - Sayville NY
Assignee:
Lumex, Inc. - Bay Shore NY
International Classification:
A47C 106
US Classification:
297346
Abstract:
An adjustable seat assembly comprises a horizontal seat. A pedestal is secured to the seat in a downwardly and forwardly inclined position and is secured to a carriage having two spaced frames extending around two elevated parallel rails. One frame has a top bar normally bearing on tops of the rails and a bottom bar spaced from the undersides of the rails. The other frame has a top bar spaced from the tops of the rails, and a bottom bar abutting the undersides of the rails and carrying a catch member which normally engages in one of a plurality of holes in the underside of the rails. When the seat is raised forwardly, the catch member disengages from the hole to permit longitudinal movement of the seat carriage along the rails.

Exerciser Machine Having Dual Chain Drive For A Variable Resistance Device

US Patent:
4582318, Apr 15, 1986
Filed:
May 7, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/608031
Inventors:
Raymond Giannelli - Ronkonkoma NY
Matthew R. Martin - Sayville NY
Assignee:
Lumex, Inc. - Bayshore NY
International Classification:
A63B 2122
A63B 2100
US Classification:
272 73
Abstract:
An exerciser device has a rotary crank assembly turnable in opposite selected directions and driving an endless first chain entrained on sprockets. The chain drives through a first engaged clutch when the crank assembly is turned in one direction to turn a wheel which drives a variable resistance device such as a variable delivery pump. A second chain entrained on other sprockets which are driven by the first chain when engaged by a second clutch, to drive the wheel when the crank assembly is turned in opposite direction. The wheel always turns in the same direction regardless of the direction in which the crank assembly is turned.

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