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Scott Mark Olschansky

from Marietta, GA
Age ~65

Scott Olschansky Phones & Addresses

  • 1692 Holcomb Lake Rd, Marietta, GA 30062 (678) 402-7231
  • 416 Westlake Ct, Marietta, GA 30064 (770) 792-5593 (770) 792-9152
  • Boca Raton, FL
  • 1310 Walton Way, Roswell, GA 30076 (770) 993-1533
  • 413 Valley Meadow Cir, Reisterstown, MD 21136 (410) 526-2490
  • Glyndon, MD
  • 2003 Lake Park Dr SE #H, Smyrna, GA 30080
  • Acworth, GA
  • Warrenton, VA
  • 416 Westlake Ct NW, Marietta, GA 30064 (478) 978-2435

Work

Company: Exerfun Jan 1982 Position: Owner

Education

School / High School: Emory University 1980 to 1984

Skills

Product Development • Nutrition • Strategic Planning • Packaging • Wellness • Marketing Strategy • Fitness • Negotiation • Marketing • Sales

Emails

Industries

Consumer Goods

Resumes

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Vice-President

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Location:
Atlanta, GA
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Exerfun since Jan 1982
Owner

Exerciting Jan 2002 - Jan 2012
President
Education:
Emory University 1980 - 1984
Skills:
Product Development
Nutrition
Strategic Planning
Packaging
Wellness
Marketing Strategy
Fitness
Negotiation
Marketing
Sales

Publications

Us Patents

Resistance System For Fitness Equipment

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US Patent:
7887468, Feb 15, 2011
Filed:
Jul 18, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/176017
Inventors:
Glenn D. Ross - Marietta GA, US
Brad R. Olschansky - Roswell GA, US
Scott M. Olschansky - Roswell GA, US
Kevin G. Abelbeck - Fort Collins CO, US
Assignee:
Exersmart, LLC - Roswell GA
International Classification:
A63B 21/00
US Classification:
482 92
Abstract:
A resistance system for fitness equipment includes a frame, a resistance source such as an elastic cord, coil or any other type of spring, weight, pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders. The resistance source is mounted to a resistance block with a load support. A support disk is provided that is movably mounted to the frame and adapted to enable selective engagement with the load support. A transmission member, including a pliable member such as a cable, belt or other member, is coupled to the resistance source. Movement of the support disk enables selective engagement of the resistance source. In this way one or more individual resistance sources can be selectively engaged or disengaged to vary the resistance to the user by actuation of a dial or other actuator as directed by the user.

Resistance System For Fitness Equipment

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US Patent:
7981014, Jul 19, 2011
Filed:
Jun 25, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/146068
Inventors:
Glenn D. Ross - Marietta GA, US
Brad R. Olschansky - Roswell GA, US
Scott M. Olschansky - Roswell GA, US
Kevin G. Abelbeck - Fort Collins CO, US
Assignee:
Exersmart, LLC - Marietta GA
International Classification:
A63B 21/04
US Classification:
482129, 482130
Abstract:
A resistance system for an exercise device includes a frame, a resistance element such as elastic bands, coil springs, weight plates, pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders. An interference element such as a plate, chain or one or more links is supported by a support plate mounted on the frame. Selective engagement with the resistance element is provided by actuation of a dial, other actuator or controller or directly by the user. Thereby the resistance element can be selectively engaged or disengaged to vary the resistance to the user.

Exercise Device With Varied Gait Movements

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US Patent:
8109861, Feb 7, 2012
Filed:
Oct 26, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/911970
Inventors:
Joel D. Gordon - Owings Mills MD, US
Kevin G. Abelbeck - Fort Collins CO, US
Glenn D. Ross - Marietta GA, US
Brad R. Olschansky - Marietta GA, US
Scott M. Olschansky - Marietta GA, US
Assignee:
Exerciting, LLC - Marietta GA
International Classification:
A63B 22/00
A63B 22/04
A63B 71/00
US Classification:
482 52, 482 51
Abstract:
An exercise device for performing a variety of movement patterns is provided, having an upper link pivotally mounted to a lower leg link and a foot support on a distal end of the lower leg link. A first transfer system is movably coupled to a frame and including a first transfer member coupled to the first upper leg link and a second transfer member coupled to the second upper leg link, thereby enabling substantially reciprocating motion of the first leg link relative to the second leg link. A second transfer system is also provided and may be movably coupled to the frame and including a pair of third transfer members coupled to each of a pair of fourth transfer members by way of each of a pair of transfer couplings, each movably mounted to the frame. The fourth transfer members may be coupled to the first lower leg link and the second lower leg link, whereby movement of the first lower leg link causes movement of the second lower leg link irrespective of movement of the upper leg links thereby providing a stable platform for the user and also enabling an infinite number of gait patters by the user.

Varied Gait Exercise Device With Pivot Bar Transfer System

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US Patent:
8409058, Apr 2, 2013
Filed:
Jan 2, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/342135
Inventors:
Joel D. Gordon - Owings Mills MD, US
Kevin G. Abelbeck - Fort Collins CO, US
Glenn D. Ross - Marietta GA, US
Brad R. Olschansky - Marietta GA, US
Scott M. Olschansky - Marietta GA, US
Assignee:
Exerciting, LLC - Marietta GA
International Classification:
A63B 22/00
A63B 22/04
A63B 71/00
US Classification:
482 52, 482 51
Abstract:
An exercise device for performing a variety of movement patterns is provided, having upper right and left leg links pivotally mounted to lower right and left leg links respectively. The upper leg links are pivotally coupled to the frame. A foot support is provided on the distal end of the lower leg links. The device includes first and second transfer systems for coordinating movement of the right and left sets of upper and lower leg links. The first transfer system is movably coupled to the frame and includes a first transfer member coupled to the first upper leg link, a second transfer member coupled to the second upper leg link, and a pivot bar pivotally mounted to the frame between a first end and a second end thereof with the first end coupled to the first transfer member and the second end coupled to the second transfer member.

Multi-Function Exercise System

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US Patent:
50677080, Nov 26, 1991
Filed:
Jun 8, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/534879
Inventors:
Scott Olschansky - Towson MD
Raymond H. Lee - Lutherville MD
Assignee:
Lifeing, Inc. - Pikesville MD
International Classification:
A63B 21062
US Classification:
272118
Abstract:
A multi-function exercise system (10) for reversibly displacing weight elements (12) in a substantially vertical direction (14) responsive to a rotative displacement force applied to the actuating arm assembly (38) from an initial position in either of two opposite directions. The exercise system (10) includes a transforming mechanism (100) displaceably coupled to a base frame (18) in order to accommodate the user applying the rotative force to the actuating arm assembly (38). The transforming mechanism (100) includes a rotative displacement member (102) rotatively coupled to the actuating arm assembly (38). Rotative displacement member (102) is coupled to a linear displacement member (104) by a pair of flexible chain members (108) and (110), coupled to opposing sides of rotative displacement member (102). Linear displacement member (104) is slidably coupled to displaceable frame assembly (106) for displacement in an identical direction regardless of the displacement direction of the actuating arm assembly (38) from an initial predetermined position. The linear displacement member (104) is coupled to the weight elements (12) by force transmission mechanism (30).

Portable Exercising System

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US Patent:
53725662, Dec 13, 1994
Filed:
Jul 27, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/097209
Inventors:
Brad Olschansky - Smyrna GA
Scott Olschansky - Smyrna GA
Assignee:
Torso Technology, Inc. - Smyrna GA
International Classification:
A63B 2600
US Classification:
482140
Abstract:
This invention directs itself to a portable exercising system (10) which includes a stabilization mechanism (24) for contact with a resistive force load applying mechanism which may be a user's feet (22) or a stationary rigid object such as a door (62). The stabilization mechanism (24) is coupled to a force load application mechanism (38) through an adjustable securement mechanism (46) which adjusts the displacement distance between the stabilization mechanism (24) and the force load application mechanism (38) in a transverse direction (30). The force load application mechanism (38) contiguously interfaces and contacts the front of the user's thighs (14) while the user's feet (22) are mounted to and hold the stabilization mechanism (24) against a base surface (18). In this manner, a wedge type force action is applied to the user and during particular exercises such as sit-up type exercises, the user isolates a particular muscle group such as the abdominal muscle group which enhances and maximizes the efficiency of a particular exercise.

Gluteal And Thigh Muscle Exercise System

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US Patent:
56954379, Dec 9, 1997
Filed:
Jul 16, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/680956
Inventors:
Brad Olschansky - Smyrna GA
Scott Olschansky - Smyrna GA
International Classification:
A63B 2102
US Classification:
482122
Abstract:
A system (100) particularly directed to exercising gluteal and thigh muscles is provided. System (100) includes a longitudinally extended handle member (110) and assembly (150) for engaging a heel portion of a user's foot. A resistive force assembly (120) is coupled on a first end to a central portion of the handle member (110) and on an opposing second end to the heel engagement assembly (150). The resistive force assembly (120) includes an inelastic resistive force subassembly having an inelastic strap member (132) coupled on a first end (138) to handle member (110) and a second end (136) formed in a closed contour. Inelastic resistive force subassembly (130) includes an adjustment buckle (135) for adjusting an overall length dimension of the inelastic strap member (132). Resistive force assembly (120) includes an elastic resistive force subassembly (140) defined by an elastic strap member (142) having opposing ends thereof coupled to a heel engagement assembly (150) and an intermediate section thereof slidingly coupled to the closed contoured end (136) of inelastic strap member (132). Heel engagement assembly (150) includes a first band member (152) coupled on opposing ends to respective opposing ends (147, 149) of elastic strap member (142), a second band member (154) coupled on opposing ends to respective opposing ends of band member (152), and extending in a transverse direction relative thereto, and a third band member releasably coupled between opposing ends of the first band member (152).

Upper Body Exercise System

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US Patent:
51256487, Jun 30, 1992
Filed:
Sep 14, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/582093
Inventors:
Brad Olschansky - Baltimore MD
Scott Olschansky - Towson MD
Raymond H. Lee - Lutherville MD
Assignee:
Lifeing, Inc. - Pikesville MD
International Classification:
A63B 2302
US Classification:
482 62
Abstract:
An upper body exercise system (10) is provided for exercising the upper body (16) of a user (12) in conjunction with a lower body exercise mechanism (14). The upper body exercise system includes a foot actuated mechanism (22) which is displaced by the user (12) and has a substantially longitudinally directed axis (31). Handle mechanism (30) is included and adapted to be grasped by the user (12) and is displaceably coupled to the foot actuated mechanism (22) and includes a central axis (36). Further, the exercise system (10) provides for an upper body exercise system coupling mechanism (40) which allows for the combination of rotation of the handle mechanism (30) about the central axis (36) and a rotation of the handle mechanism (30) about the longitudinally directed axis (31) of the foot actuated mechanism (22). Mechanism (10) further allows for pivotal displacement of the handle mechanism (30) in a plane coincident with a plane defined by the foot actuated mechanism longitudinal axis (31) and the handle mechanism central axis (36). In this manner, there is provided an upper body exercising system which provides the user with a wide variety of orientations of the handle mechanism (30) during exercise to exercise differing muscle groups.
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