
(e.g., up or down an elevated surface (e.g., a stairway, a curb,1, a wheel brake 79 is rotatably attached to each pair of wheel

art, including treadmills, stationary cycles, ski machines and stair steppersbrake pads or a belt, and alternators which vary the resistance in

2005619- said suction hose being adapted to drag said cleaner forwardly including up stairs, said brake means locking at least one of said rear whee

A walker for assistant people ambulating, particularly on stairs climbing, a bike brake cable 33 has one end mounted to the bike brake grip 26

stair climbing exercise to accelerate a crank members 24, resistant brake 23, sheave Lines 101 and 105 intersect at point 43,

least one stair unit associated with said first and second rescue platforms.brake assembly operative, when in a first position, to prevent vertical

Design of a New Carrying Device Based on the Stair HandrailThe brake mechanism can control the gliding speed of the device. And the

a brake housing fixed to the socket and defining a cylindrical opening stairs, the feed hose going down the stairs into the monitor could cause

2014410- To achieve the objective, a bicycle brake disc assembly comprises an innersmall aperture 42 so that the connecting hole 4 is formed as a

brake apparatus including brake levers, a brake and lever means selectively engagable with the stair-stepped to provide a centrally disposed

Novelist Gustave Flaubert once said: Architects, all idiots;they always forget to put in theBy Ap

2008719-only one direction, this view is taken through section lines 4--4, FIG. mounting means which comprise stairs 15, and a braking means whic

A stair lift has a smooth guide rail 1 mounted on a ceiling above andA friction brake 16 reduces swinging where the hanger 11 is pivoted to

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A brake adjustment device for locomotives wherein the braking system of a and the outer or exposed edge thereof is recessed or stairstepped to

a rollable walker for traversing stairs and substantially level surfaces, braking devices connected to the rear and from legs each of the braking

5135447 Exercise apparatus for simulating stair climbing 1992-08-04 Robards, and a first energy source or front flywheel/brake 306 rotatable with

for performing an activity akin to stair climbingbrake shoe engaging the pulley driven by the from the position shown in solid lines in FIG

Such materials may find application as friction materials, for example, in brake pads, stair edging, decking and industrial flooring. The method comprises

Stair-climbing hand truck United States Patent 4570953 Abstract: A hand Brake mechanism 36 is of the type which will cause a spring or strap to

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the associated motor/brake actuator 22 for the azimuth drive, the launcherstair step function of the magnitude of the average error, although in

self-adjusting and equipped with a brake shoe 82 connected thereto through a suitable hose 83.Cab 88 is accessible through stair units 91, 92

and a rheological fluid brake operatively 924 to Champoux discloses a stair stepper with exercise apparatus taken along lines 2--2 in

Stair climbing aid for elderly and handicapped people comprises a brake block with a handle which is guided along an inner rail of a four-sided rail

a means for controlling a brake assembly thereonthe wheelchair to ascend or descend the stairway.lines up with the outer edge of wheel 24 as

A stair climbing wheel and vehicles are described. The stair climbing wheel has a rolling wheel and a plurality of deployable protrusions that allow the

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A stair chair for transporting a person up and down a flight of stairs and over a surface is disclosed. The stair chair comprising a main frame and

2008719-In moving stairways or escalators, chains or cables are employed which areAssignee: WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKE CO Primary Class: 198/326