AQUATIC EXERCISE EQUIPMENT

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AIR-LOCH Lochbaum, Kenneth 3002 E 38TH ST ERIE PA 165102924 AQUATIC EXERCISE EQUIPMENT, NAMELY, EQUIPMENT FOR EXERCISE OF ARMS, LEGS, TORSO AND NECK WHICH USES WATER AS THE RESISTIVE ELEMENT;
AQUA-GYM BEASLEY, BOBBY LEE 1217 TERRA MAR DR. TAMPA FL 33613 AQUATIC EXERCISE EQUIPMENT, SPECIFICALLY HAND HELD PADDLES AND FLOATATION DEVICES;
AQUABILT Aquabilt 115-2C Hurley Road Oxford CT 06478 Aquatic exercise equipment, namely treadmills and associated equipment; skis, rowers, cycles, stairclimbers, parallel bars, and aqua peds, all for use in swimming pools;
AQUAGYM USA Ramaker & Associates, Inc. 1120 Dallas St. Sauk City WI 53583 Aquatic Exercise Equipment;AQUA GYM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA;
DUX WATER WEIGHTS Day, Judy Ann 6512 Mesa Drive Austin TX 78731 aquatic exercise equipment;WATER WEIGHTS;
GYM BELLS BEASLEY, BOBBY LEE 1217 TERRA MAR DR. TAMPA FL 33613 aquatic exercise equipment; namely, a plastic hand-held exercise device that offers resistance to the upper body;
H2O WORKS ERO INDUSTRIES, INC. 585 Slawin Court Mt. Prospect IL 600562183 aquatic exercise equipment, namely flotation belts, gloves, weight bars, paddles and barbells;H20;
LOCH LOCH INTEGRATED SYSTEMS, INC. 3002 EAST 38TH STREET ERIE PA 165102924 aquatic exercise equipment, namely equipment for exercise of arms, legs, torso and neck which uses water as the resistive element;
SLOGGERS BEASLEY, BOBBY LEE 1217 TERRA MAR DR. TAMPA FL 33613 aquatic exercise equipment; namely, fins attached to the feet to provide buoyancy and resistance to movement while exercising in a swimming pool or other body of water;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A lockout mechanism allows for controlled use of exercise equipment. Use is allowed on a time-controlled basis. A predetermined period of time is allocated based on an amount of money paid. The preferred embodiments include a coin-operated, time-controlled, lockout mechanism incorporated onto various types of exercise equipment to prohibit use. The first category including those types of exercise equipment which utilize flywheels, including but not limited to: elliptical trainers, stationary bicycles, stair steppers and cross-country ski machines. This first embodiment employs a friction device to prohibit use. The second category including those types of exercise equipment which utilize adjustable resistance in the form of a weight stack, including but not limited to: universal gyms and nautilus equipment. This second embodiment employs a spring loaded latch mechanism to prohibit use. A third category includes those types of exercise equipment which require electricity to operate. This third embodiment employs a timer circuit to interrupt power to prohibit use.