You Can Patent Anything - darkpuppet - 05-30-2006
I already know this from work, you really can patent pretty much anything, however some may not realize just how easy it is...
so I introduce to you patent #7037243...
Quote:May 30, 7:50 AM (ET)
By SETH BORENSTEIN
WASHINGTON (AP) - If you think keeping fit is merely mind over matter, Lester Clancy has an invention for you - a cordless jump-rope. That's right, a jump-rope minus the rope. All that's left is two handles, so you jump over the pretend rope. Or if you are truly lazy, you can pretend to jump over the pretend rope.
And for that idea kicking around Clancy's head since 1988, the U.S. Patent Office this month awarded the 52-year-old Mansfield, Ohio, man a patent. Its number: 7037243.
What makes this invention work is the moving weights inside the handles. They simulate the feel of a rope moving, Clancy said. Well, it's only one handle so far because Clancy is waiting for financial backers before building its partner.
But why jump rope without a rope?
It's perfect for the clumsy, Clancy said. "If you are still jumping, you're still using your legs as well as your arms, and getting the cardiovascular workout. You just don't have to worry about tripping on the rope."
It is also good for mental institutions and prisons where rope is a suicide risk, said Clancy, who works as a laundry coordinator in a state prison. And low ceiling fans aren't a hazard any more, he said.
Daniel Wright, who features the cordless jump-rope on his Web site , can barely talk about Clancy's invention without laughing.http://www.patentlysilly.com
"What really grabbed me," Wright said, was the name the item has in its patent, Wright said.
The idea isn't all that crazy, said Mike Ernst, a professor of kinesiology at California State University in Dominguez Hills.
"I think it's silly but at the same time if somehow, some way it promotes physical activity, gets kids active, then I'm all for it," Ernst said.
The more he thought about it, the more Ernst said he could see the benefit, adding that the act of jumping, not the rope itself, is what provides exercise.
"Do you need to jump with a rope? You don't," Ernst said. "But I wouldn't buy the product, I can tell you that. I'm not an idiot."
High-tech handles aren't needed. You could even use toilet paper holders, Ernst said. On second thought, he wondered if he could patent that idea.
You Can Patent Anything - habmann - 05-31-2006
Maybe i'm missing something, wouldn't jumping rope without the rope just be the same as say running on the spot?
Its amazing what people will put a patent to. Altho i'm sure the special handles did actually take some thought to invent.
You Can Patent Anything - nass - 05-31-2006
quick someone patent this website!
You Can Patent Anything - Frost__2001 - 05-31-2006
yeah that is a dumb patent for sure, but I like the fight of the patent right to be the " owner " of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich without the crusts.
2 companys are going to court over this believe it or not.
You Can Patent Anything - S2 - 05-31-2006
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060530/ap_on_...dless_jump_rope
You Can Patent Anything - mo_focus - 05-31-2006
so instead of going to the store and paying for this you can just get 2X 2lbs weights and pretend they are your new jump robes, No?
i should patent the idea of that before anyone steals it from me :D
You Can Patent Anything - nass - 05-31-2006
mo_focus,May 30 2006, 07:36 PM Wrote:so instead of going to the store and paying for this you can just get 2X 2lbs weights and pretend they are your new jump robes, No?
i should patent the idea of that before anyone steals it from me :D
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