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  • 748 Old Lucas Creek Rd, Newport News, VA 23602 (757) 344-4722
  • Poquoson, VA
  • Ashland, VA
  • 5217 Cedar Ridge Dr, Fredericksburg, VA 22407
  • 958 John Rolfe Dr, Smithfield, VA 23430 (757) 357-2653
  • Portsmouth, VA

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Company: Cherry auto net Position: Director of marketing

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Automotive

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Director Of Marketing

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Location:
Norfolk, VA
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Cherry Auto Net
Director of Marketing

Publications

Us Patents

Electromechanical Resistance Exercise Apparatus

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US Patent:
56978693, Dec 16, 1997
Filed:
Mar 31, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/416583
Inventors:
Ted R. Ehrenfried - Portsmouth VA
Scott A. Ehrenfried - Suffolk VA
Assignee:
Ehrenfried Technologies, Inc. - Suffolk VA
International Classification:
A63B 21005
US Classification:
482 6
Abstract:
A strength and exercise apparatus that provides an opposing resistive force which in its total will always only equal the potential and varying exerted force created by the user. The apparatus will also have the ability to create an exerted force which in its total will always only equal the potential and varying resistive force provided by the user.

Aerobic And Strength Exercise Apparatus

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US Patent:
57386110, Apr 14, 1998
Filed:
Dec 1, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/352170
Inventors:
Ted R. Ehrenfried - Suffolk VA
Scott Alan Ehrenfried - Suffolk VA
Assignee:
The Ehrenfried Company - Suffolk VA
International Classification:
A63B 21005
US Classification:
482 6
Abstract:
An exercise apparatus having a pair of speed control drums coaxial with a variable speed motor driven shaft is disclosed. A force control drum is mounted to a gear box via which the motor is linked to the shaft. A cable is wound about the force control drum, with one of the free ends of the cable being connected to a force spring. A user-controlled cable is wound about the speed control drums so that by pulling on the cable, the speed control drums rotate with respect to the shaft. Movement of the user controlled cable above a pre-set speed causes the force control drum to wind cable in a manner that extends the force spring. The apparatus permits the user to control both the magnitude of machine resistance encountered and the speed with which loads are obtained.

Drive With Torque Arm Support For Exercise Device

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US Patent:
52639096, Nov 23, 1993
Filed:
Aug 24, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/933337
Inventors:
Ted R. Ehrenfried - Portsmouth VA
Assignee:
Alpine Life Sports - Suffolk VA
International Classification:
A63B 2204
US Classification:
482 52
Abstract:
A drive assembly for an exercise device is provided. The drive assembly is made up of a base with side supports and an electric motor drive mechanism. The electric motor drive mechanism is an electric motor with a worm gear attached to two driving pulleys via one way clutches. The drive mechanism is supported with outboard bearing mounts located in the side supports. A torque arm and spring assembly restricts rotation of the mechanism, but allows limited rotational movement. This limited movement attenuates shock torsional loads and as a result reduces the structural and electrical size requirements for the overall device.

Simulated Stair Climbing Exercise Apparatus Having Variable Sensory Feedback

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US Patent:
51803518, Jan 19, 1993
Filed:
Oct 21, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/767692
Inventors:
Ted H. Ehrenfried - Portsmouth VA
Assignee:
Alpine Life Sports - Suffolk VA
International Classification:
A63B 2204
US Classification:
482 52
Abstract:
A simulated stair climbing exercise apparatus having variable sensory feedback is provided. Sensory feedback, in the form of a lifting force acting on a lifting foot of the operator, varies with the operator's location in the stepping stroke. Maximum sensory feedback is provided at a lower portion of the stroke, minimum sensory feedback is provided at an upper portion of the stroke and maximum feedback at the lower portions. Sensory feedback is effected by means of direct interconnection of left and right foot mechanisms in combination with a spring. Direct interconnection is achieved by a cable routed around a series of pulleys such that a downward force on one foot mechanism results in an equal and opposite lifting force on the other foot mechanism. One of the pulleys is a floating pulley that is free to move and its positioned based upon the operating position of the stepping stroke. The spring is connected to the floating pulley such at 1) the direct interconnection cable controls the lifting force in the lower portion of the stroke, 2) the spring controls the lifting force at the upper portion of the stroke, and 3) a combination of the cable and spring control lifting force in the mid range.

Point Indicating System For Combat Sports

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US Patent:
46535829, Mar 31, 1987
Filed:
May 22, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/736703
Inventors:
Ted R. Ehrenfried - Newport News VA
Assignee:
Treco Products, Inc. - Newport News VA
International Classification:
A41D 1310
US Classification:
116222
Abstract:
An indicator which is carried by a participant capable of delivering an offensive blow in a combat sport. The indicator in a preferred embodiment utilizes a hook and loop fastener to maintain its position on the glove or foot of the participant until contact has been made with an opponent. The opponent has a portion of a hook and pile fastening system located on his person which is compatible with the external portion of the indicator when mounted on the participant's equipment. When a blow is struck, a greater amount of retaining force is developed between the indicator and the opponent's hook and loop fastening system then is present between the indicator and the participant's hook and loop fastening system, causing the indicator to be transferred to the opponent at the point of contact. In one embodiment, a small streamer can be attached to the indicator and sandwiched between the indicator substrate and the participant's equipment. However, when the indicator is transferred to the opponent during a blow, the streamer is pulled free and serves as a further visual indication of the existence and position of contact between the participant and his opponent.

Electromechanical Resistance Exercise Apparatus

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US Patent:
60509201, Apr 18, 2000
Filed:
Aug 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/909905
Inventors:
Ted R. Ehrenfried - Portsmouth VA
Assignee:
Ehrenfried Technologies, Inc. - Suffolk VA
International Classification:
A63B 21005
US Classification:
482 6
Abstract:
A strength and exercise apparatus that provides an opposing resistive force which in its total will always only equal the potential and varying exerted force created by the user. The apparatus will also have the ability to create an exerted force which in its total will always only equal the potential and varying resistive force provided by the user.
Ted R Ehrenfried from Newport News, VA, age ~87 Get Report