Abstract:
Invention is a portable-lightweight, single-unit-easily transportable, compact-durable, readily available-inexpensive, multi-purpose apparatus; inherently capable of multiple-embodiments for, at least, activities involving amusement, and/or exercise of the body, effecting nearly all joints, muscles groups, associated tissue, and/or activities related to the intellect, at least, to support external devices/objects(s) that may increase a use of intellectual function(s), including but not limited to sight, hearing, cognitive-skills; inherently comprising a physical-exercise in conjunction with an intellectual-activity during embodiment-assembly, augmenting the conscious-subconscious relationship; having multiple embodiments-exercises via repetitive assembly by twist-push locking-process and disassembly by pull-twist unlocking-process; performed in a standing, seated, supine, walking position(s); capable of exercise methods ranging from stretching, rotating, cardio, isometric, isotonic, to isokinetic; providing increased heart rates and respiration while strengthening, toning, rehabilitating, maintaining, improving physical/intellectual fitness; applicable to neck/shoulder, abdominal/back, pectoral/torso, arm/leg, wrist/ankle, foot/hand muscle and/or tissue; simulating bicycling, swimming, rowing, boxing, curling, pumping, or other modalities; facilitating un-wanted-fat waistline(s).

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       FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
       [0006]    This invention relates to system(s) and method(s) for embodiment(s), individually and/or collectively, that generally relate to an apparatus, and more particularly, for use in physical exercise, and/or in the assembly and/or disassembly of an apparatus, and/or intellectual activities, and/or amusement by humans. 
       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0007]    This invention relates to system(s) and method(s) of embodiment(s), individually and/or collectively, and/or reusable, that generally relate to an apparatus, at least in a single apparatus, and more particularly, for use in physical exercise, and/or in the assembly and/or disassembly of an apparatus, and/or intellectual activities, and/or amusement by humans. 
         [0008]    Within the field there exist problems that may be ripe for solutions. A first problem is associated with systems of embodiments that often have an inherent challenge that minimally may limit the environmental setting where a user is able to utilize an apparatus, from which an embodiment is formed; e.g. indoor versus outdoor. Use of an apparatus embodiment is often dependant upon its portability from one room to another room, or from inside a structure to an outdoor setting. The market offers users numerous machine/devices/apparatuses that are often located inside a building structure; e.g. a device being large, heavy, bulky and awkward to move, such as a weight-resistant styled machine commonly known as a universal set, or a treadmill, or a swimming pool. Thus when a user engages such a machine on a pleasant weather day, the user is limited, if not prevented, from easily moving such an apparatus from its indoor setting to the outdoors, thus causing a user to sacrifice either the enjoyment of the outdoors or the continuation of use of the apparatus. Conversely if an apparatus is set in an outdoor environment and is bulky, secured in place, or otherwise unable to be moved indoors then a user compromises or even looses the indoor setting benefits of such a device, particularly if inclement weather is present. Persons with allergies to pollens, or sensitivity to sunlight, or fear of bird droppings overhead, or fear of potential bee-stings, or other challenges to nature&#39;s outdoor environment, e.g. freezing or sizzling temperatures, high humidity or rainstorms may alter or cease an outdoor regimen for a user; negatively impacting the user&#39;s health fitness routine, particularly when the user may desire use of an outdoor apparatus to become an indoor apparatus but is unable to make it so. The weight of an apparatus is a primary challenge to the world of users of embodiments that are limited to a particular indoor or outdoor setting. The heavier an apparatus is the greater limitations are placed upon a single user efficiently moving the apparatus. Thus there exist challenges of an embodiment being portable and weighty regarding an apparatus. 
         [0009]    Furthermore, systems of embodiments have a physical setting issue that may impose limitations upon a user. In the busy schedule of many societies there is a challenge of time efficiency for people. While a person may be determined to use time wisely, performing tasks in a timely manner, or when a person simply desires to spend minimal time in pursuit of a given action, e.g. a physical exercise routine, the element of time becomes a quickly evaporative commodity. Thus when a person uses two or more physical locations of existence/operations, e.g. at the residence and/or at the workplace, it is obvious that it is impossible to be at both places simultaneously. Subsequently, there is a challenge to bring those items, among which an apparatus embodiment may by included, to fulfill the person&#39;s routine with that person as often as possible; reducing the need to travel back and forth between the residence and the workplace. Time consciousness is benefited when there is a reduction in the number of items a person needs to bring with themselves. If a person desires to maintain a routine that involves an embodiment of an apparatus, but fails to bring that apparatus with them to their current physical setting then that person would lack the benefit of having the apparatus with themselves and by default would also lack the benefit of using such apparatus. Object efficiency occurs when there is a reduction in the number of objects to fulfill a spectrum of tasks. If for example, a person carries a dozen books, or carries a single electronic device with the same dozen books, there results a practice of object efficiency by carrying the electronic device. Similarly, and illustratively, if a person carries a dozen apparatuses to deal with a dozen tasks, or, conversely a person carries a single-unit apparatus that deals with the same dozen tasks, then object efficiency occurs with the single-unit apparatus. Unfortunately, often apparatuses are specialized and thus require multiple devices to cover a multiple of purposes for which apparatuses would serve. Additionally, when an apparatus embodiment is not portable it certainly would not be more easily trans-portable between two physical locations, such as between a residence and a workplace. The challenge of an apparatus that is difficult to move from one room to another, or from an indoor setting to an outdoor setting would create an even greater challenge to be moved from a residence to the workplace, and back again; certainly on a regular basis. Thus there exist challenges of embodiments being a single-unit and easily transportable regarding an apparatus. 
         [0010]    Moreover, systems of embodiments have a geographical location that may be limited upon a user. While many persons may either establish a location within their own residence, or may purchase a membership to access a building wherein, either location, there may exist an apparatus embodiment(s) for their personal use, these locations often may be the exclusive places for the specific embodiment(s). Thus when a person travels to a vacation site, e.g. climbing a mountain, or travels on business, e.g. to an oceanfront conference center, the said embodiment(s) are often left behind either at the residence, or at the membership building. This absence places a hardship upon a user of the embodiment because, lacking the ability of bilocation, the user and the user&#39;s embodiments often remain geographically distant from each other; denying the user any practical benefit thereto. This geographical location limitation is dependant upon the user&#39;s ability to easily re-locate the apparatus, especially when an apparatus would be used on a regular, weekly, if not daily, basis. Often the apparatuses involved in the fields of physical exercise, or intellectual activity, or amusement fields fail to be compactly designed for storage and/or transportation; thus compounding the location limitation challenges. Moreover, if compactness does exist there may also be the issue of durability of the embodiment. Devices that often are associated with the fields, supra, are by design, or by default, fragile, breakable, sensitive to moisture, temperature and otherwise; creating in apparatuses a wear and tear or decay lifespan; lacking durability. Thus there exist challenges of compactness and durability regarding an apparatus. 
         [0011]    Moreover, systems of embodiments may have a financial restriction that may be limiting upon a user. Generally, the members of contemporary society operate on limited funds and income sources. Generally, the members of such society desire good health and fitness; often pursued via the engagement of a variety of apparatuses associated with that pursuit. In response, in part, to these factors of society, there are industries that cater to such members via creating private clubs that provide equipment, commonly known as gyms, and/or manufacture apparatuses for private ownership and use. While cities expand and residences continue to spiral away from city centers there often become an increasing distance between members in a society and a gym; making access to the gyms not readily available. Furthermore, while the actual distance to a gym may be decreased by a growing number of gyms, there is also a growing number of traffic issues that delay arrival/departure times to access the gym. While a person may choose to attain their own gym-styled apparatus for private use, often times this may become cost prohibitive and thus again separates a user from an apparatus availability. Either method, i.e. gyms, or private ownership, requires an outlay of financial resources from the members of society; ultimately reducing an individual&#39;s financial positive balance sheet. Often, the market will adjust the price of gym fees and/or cost of goods for private ownership, however, there will always remain an ever growing sector of society that is either financially disadvantaged from having the financial resources to maintain monthly gym fees and/or place an outlay of cash for private apparatus purchases. Even those members who may afford such expenses, often and wisely, make choices to reduce such expenditures. Furthermore, gym locations require time and more financial resources to travel to/from. After calculating the money factor of gym fees, and the time-travel expenses these members may likely reassess expenditure versus gain to obtain actual benefits of the use of an apparatus. Thus there exist challenges of an embodiment being readily available, and expensive regarding an apparatus. 
         [0012]    A second problem is associated with methods of use of embodiments that often arise from the wide array of purposes for which an apparatus is made. With an ever increasing specialized world, the details of nearly any given field, e.g. physical exercise, assembly/disassembly of an apparatus processes, intellectual activity and/or support objects thereto, and/or amusement, have an ever growing need to accumulate additional apparatuses and methods to use a given embodiment. However, in part, due to the increased specialization, there results multiple devices to cover a multitude of applications. For example an adjustable wrench formerly sufficed to cover a range of bolt heads from small, 5/16 inch, to large, 15/16 inch. Modernization in a specialized world now optionally presents the world with a set of nearly ten separate wrenches covering the same dimensions, 5/16 through 15/16; effectively increasing a user&#39;s total object from one to ten wrenches. Similarly, e.g. if a person desires to efficiently pursue physical fitness for multiple muscle groups there should optimally be a single-unit apparatus with multiple embodiments and associated methods thereto. However, as with the wrench example, a specialized contemporary society has easily increased the number of apparatuses whereby each method has its own specific apparatus embodiment, e.g. in the field of physical exercise. What at one time served to provide exercise of the upper body, a free weight set of barbells and dumbbells, eventually was surpassed by a universal set, among numerous other apparatuses; bringing with them multiple methods of use. Further advancement of being physically fit developed into new methods of physical exercise, e.g. stretching, rotating, aerobic, isokinetic, isometric and isotonic. These rather stationary actions lacked mobility and even more methods of exercise were developed, e.g. cycling, running, swimming, rowing, boxing, jumping, skiing, snowboarding, whereby each modality captured a series of unique methods. These multiple methods, becoming further specialized for training, developed apparatuses that focused on specific body areas or muscle groups aimed at improving a specific discipline. Eventually, a special method was proposed for each specialized apparatus, thus, if a person wished to cover all the methods proposed, it was necessary to have the multitude of apparatuses that accompanied each method. Too often an apparatus and its method was made for a single purpose and failed to cross over into other uses within the same field, and/or alternative fields. Thus there exist challenges of methods of use of embodiments that are separate from the vast array of apparatuses available to a consumer. 
         [0013]    A third problem is associated with systems and methods in a single-unit apparatus that often arise from a lack of creating efficiency among objects and methods thereof. A significant sector of society who may desire, at least, to increase and/or maintain physical and intellectual fitness may be challenged to find articles of invention that serve such noble purpose. While a weight set to serve physical fitness, and a book support device to serve intellectual activity are readily available, there is very little, if any, apparatus system, and/or method thereof, whereby these two disciplines, i.e. exercise and study, are united within one and the same apparatus. Further, the same person may chose to have a breather from exercise and study by entertaining themselves with an amusement device as well, e.g. an apparatus whereby musical tones may be practiced, or massaging the difficult to reach itch on the middle of ones back, or lazily reach a light switch while reclining in a chair. Thus there exist challenges with systems and methods in a single apparatus available to a consumer. 
         [0014]    A fourth problem is associated with physical exercise that often arise from a lack of a unique apparatus, and/or method thereof, that is capable of uniquely dealing with the multiple disciplines and modalities in the physical fitness field. A primary function of physical exercise is to preserve the integrity of a given muscle; avoiding hyperextension, torn muscles, or contrarily, atrophied, unexercised muscles. The basic function to condition a muscle is to extend and relax by motion caused by a direction of the user&#39;s intellect upon said muscle. Often this is a subconscious connection between a person&#39;s intellect and their physical body, however, in the learning process of a new routine, or multiple routines, there is required an initial conscious effort by the user of an apparatus to perform a given exercise in a specified manner. Many physical injuries result from improper warm up, stretching. While recovery and rehabilitation from an injury, or simple toning, even muscle building may be a goals of a person, too often there lacks discipline for the user to have a single-unit apparatus, or embodiment thereof, whereby a user is provided not only a system but also a method thereto. Often a person may desire to tone muscles via high repetition of a given exercise, or may desire to build body strength from within via isometric, or build bulk via isotonic exercise, or increase the benefits of an aerobic exercise via isokinetic exercise, yet such person is left void of an apparatus that encapsulates each of these disciplines, i.e. stretching, rotation, isokinetic, isometric and isotonic. Thus there exist challenges within the field of physical exercise to meet the needs of the population in an efficient manner. 
         [0015]    A fifth problem is associated with the assembly processes for an embodiment of an apparatus. Often there is a plurality of pieces that accompany an apparatus. During the assembly process of an apparatus there may be a method of reusable attaching-pieces that are used with a sole function to make the pieces of the apparatus contiguous with each other in the formation of an embodiment(s), e.g. bolts, nuts, screws, pegs; affording a potential reusable lifespan. Other methods of contiguity may have a one-time use and may include press-fittings, seams, welds, compression fittings, rivets, nails, glues; limiting, even eliminating any reusability feature. The former method, even if engineered for a long lifespan of use/reuse, may have risk factors that exist outside of the piece itself, yet potentially imposing a failure status to the embodiment during the assembly process. These risks include premature failure, excessive wear and tear, loss, altered surfaces making the attaching-piece incompatible, e.g. stripped or crossed threads, misaligned contact points. A third method of assembly exists via the employment of attachable components, e.g. button-snaps, or similar fastener options. While this third method shares some of the same risks as the method of reusable attaching-pieces they at least would not suffer potential loss because they are attached to an actual piece of the apparatus. Thus there exist challenges associated with the assembly processes for an embodiment of an apparatus. 
         [0016]    A sixth problem is associated with the disassembly processes for an embodiment of an apparatus. During the assembly process, of an embodiment, there may exists a method for a one-time use of attaching-pieces, supra; eliminating any reusability of those attaching-pieces, thus making the assembly process irreversible. Thus disassembly becomes impossible, at least, for any reusability purpose. Alternatively when a reusable attaching-pieces method, supra, is used for assembly which should also provide the ability of disassembly, there requires time, effort, potential expense of replacement for compromised, or lost attaching-pieces, as well as other potential associated risks, supra; making disassembly arduous upon the user; limiting or even eliminating the potential for re-assembly of the embodiment. Thus there exist challenges associated with the disassembly processes for an embodiment of an apparatus. 
         [0017]    A seventh problem is associated with intellectual activities associated with an embodiment of an apparatus. Mostly apparatuses are engineered for a specialized use and fail to have a carry-over to other fields of endeavor. For example, when a person pursues physical fitness via employment of an apparatus, generally, if not always, the apparatus was engineered for use under the confines of physical exercise. Now while a free-weight is manufactured for use in a physical fitness regimen, it might also be used as a paper weight, or to keep a book opened for a studious person learning a new academic discipline. However, these latter methods of use were not intrinsically, nor intentionally, engineered into the system or method of the free-weight manufacturing. Alternatively when the same person may use a book to increase intellectual activity resulting in knowledge, it was not an intrinsic element of the engineering of the book to have it be used as a means to increase the physical fitness of the user; even though the book, or a plurality of books, may be large, heavy and when placed inside a book bag create the potential to be used as a mean to circularly be swung thus increasing the heart rate and respiration of a user; two key results for a person who pursues a cardio exercise routine. Generally speaking, an apparatus for physical exercise stays within the methods of physical exercise; conversely an apparatus for intellectual activity stays within the methods of academia. Furthermore, most apparatuses are engineered and intended to be assembled once, or at least minimally disassembled repeatedly. Thus there exist challenges with intellectual activities associated with an embodiment of an apparatus; minimally having an intended cross-over purpose, and/or dual purpose capability within the assembly/disassembly process, and/or a limited reusability feature. 
         [0018]    An eighth problem is associated with amusement with an embodiment of an apparatus. Amusement can be somewhat comparable with the notion of leisure, the latter being a freedom from time-consuming duties, responsibilities, or activities. While the former may be described as a state of being amused, i.e. occupying in an agreeable, pleasing, efficient, or entertaining fashion; it does not isolate a person from approaching leisure. In an ever increasing hectic global and time-zone-less era, peoples&#39; many-times chaotic schedules result in high stress, and strenuous exertion, taxing nearly every fiber in the human physiological makeup; resulting in health challenges that range from strokes, cardiac arrest, nutrition disorders, to psychological challenges, substance abuse and a plethora of societal mishaps effecting nearly all sectors and age groups in society. The concept to stop and smell the roses appears to be lost; along with the absence of wild roses in a cement landscaped terrain of growing metropolises. The electronic age has replaced natures&#39; seasonal schedule of pacing the human rhythm of life, calmness, efficiency and patience to be in sync with the rising and setting of the sun. Immediate action or reaction, nearly instantaneous communications, showering newly set deadlines, financial indebtedness, and more, has built highways of ever widening and increasing personal boundaries; litigious circuses of human actors; injurious intersections of human thoroughfares, and disengaged interpersonal relationships. While advantageous potentials are forthcoming from the electronic lightning speed connection of stellar bound interconnectedness, the electronic age left behind carrying for that smallest point of an electronic stimulant, the human cell. While billions of neutrinos race though the thumb of a person every second, the constant demand placed upon the intellect of that same person seems to hardly ever rest, and more certainly, hardly engage in an amusement activity, no less embrace true leisure. The simply act of engaging a hula-hoop would never make the light of day in a corporate environment, no less a bored meeting. Yet the overstressed seasons pass by like ticks on the world clock. Here again, the hula hoop while being a source of amusement, might also be a structure upon which fabric may be laid over to provide shade for a person studying how to physically exercise. But, this was not engineered into the hula hoop, or its methods of use. Thus, although the hula hoop may arbitrarily include multiple purposes, enhancing physical exercise, support to an intellectual activity and amusement, it, like many other amusement apparatuses, was not so engineered or methodized. Most embodiments for amusement rarely have multiple purposes beyond amusement. This factor makes amusement embodiments less desirable, certainly for frequent accompaniment between a residence and workplace. Thus there exist challenges associated with amusement with an embodiment of an apparatus. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0019]    Disclosed herein are systems and/or methods related to an apparatus with a potentiality of multiple embodiments. In view of the foregoing, it is an objective of the present invention to provide solutions to the challenges and/or problems discovered in the field of the invention and subsequently the background of the invention. 
         [0020]    As noted in the background of the invention, there exist multiple challenges regarding embodiments of an apparatus and methods thereto. Disclosed herein, this patent writing, are teachable matters that enable persons having ordinary skill in the art to replicate the present invention. 
         [0021]    In the world there exists a growing number of persons who are entering into their elderly years ranging in their 50&#39;s, 60&#39;s and 70&#39;s; along with an existing population sector beyond such years; in the wisdom years of life. There also exists that sector of the population entering into their 20&#39;s, 30&#39;s and 40&#39;s, who may appear to be in the prime of their life. Finally, there exists a fourth sector of the population that is in their childhood, and adolescent years. Within all four of these sectors there exists percentages of individuals who uniquely suffer a challenge that may disadvantage them from the population at large, albeit physical and/or intellectual challenges, injuries, recoveries or permanent disabilities. The instant invention is novel to the world of users and unique to the field of inventions because it is a solution to problems and it also applies to nearly all age groups, physiological conditions, and financial status, as it enhances a user to increase a physical, and/or intellectual, and/or amusement pursuit of existence; while providing a system and a method that conjoin a physical action with an intellectual activity, minimally during the assembly process, and/or disassembly process, and/or reuse of the multiple embodiments and potential uses, comprised within a single-unit apparatus. 
         [0022]    The ripening and harvesting of solutions, to the challenges and/or problems recited in the background of the invention, may be found within the instant invention. Specifically addressing a first problem for systems of embodiments that are challenged by environmental settings. Because the instant invention is engineered to be portable and light-weight it provides a user the option to choose an environmental setting of choice, e.g. indoors or outdoors. An object of the invention is to allow a user to not be restricted by nature and weather conditions, nor to be confined inside improved structures. The restrictions placed upon a user of a non-portable and/or heavy apparatus are thus removed, consequently a user may benefit from an outdoor use in the sunshine, as well as optionally benefit from an indoor use during severe lightening storms. The user may utilize the single-unit apparatus in an environment free of pollen, insects, and/or bird-droppings while profiting from the features and benefits of the invention. Therefore, the suffering for portability and weight issues are resolved because the invention is portable and lightweight. 
         [0023]    Another object of the invention addresses the systems of embodiments challenged by physical settings. With the user&#39;s efficiency in mind, the invention was, in part, engineered so that the user could minimize a multitude of objects in the pursuit of a given task, e.g. a physical exercise routine. The single-unit system of the invention eliminates a need for multiple objects that would otherwise cover a multitude of methods of use that the other objects would provide. Because the single-unit system, the invention in part, is self-contained and storable for transportation, it also provides the objective to be easily transportable; e.g. inside a gym-styled bag, in a briefcase, in a suitcase during travel. This objective of the invention allows the user uninterruptible use whether spending long hours at the workplace or short stays at the residence. Therefore, the sufferings caused by a necessity or inconvenience of multiple embodiments as well as not being easily transportable are resolved because the invention is a single-unit and easily transportable between two locations; allowing a user to utilize the invention at home or at the workplace, or interchangeably both. 
         [0024]    Another objective of the invention addresses systems of embodiments challenged by geographical location. Recognizing that persons are generally not restricted to a single geographical location, although even if they were so restricted the present invention could continue to accompany the user, and persons actually often travel beyond the local municipality of a residence. Challenged by a limitation in the quantity of items encumbering a traveler compactness of an object and durability of an object become paramount in determining if an object will be left behind, and thus unusable to a person. Because the invention has as an objective regular, even daily, use the invention was engineered to not be left behind during travels, thus maximizing the user&#39;s opportunity to employ the benefits of the invention. Thus it is engineered to be compact. Also during travel, items endure conditions not otherwise usually experienced; risking damage or premature failure. Because of these potential conditions the invention is made in a durable manner with materials that are rigid and capable of a rough packing during travel. Therefore, because the invention is compact and durable it resolves the issues concerned with travel to a variety of geographical locations. 
         [0025]    Another objective of the present invention is aimed at systems of embodiments challenged by financial restrictions. A great percentage of members in society have limited resources to expend upon objects that may assist in the improvement and/or maintenance of their physical/intellectual wellbeing. Because the present invention is, in part, aimed at such improvement/maintenance it was engineered to be widely available to nearly all members in society. The benefits and features of the invention appear to facially outweigh the expense. However, because the fields that encompass a person&#39;s wellbeing are often tagged with a price point that re-occurs, e.g. a membership in a gym, or a price point of purchase plan payments over a monthly period; e.g. an outright purchase, it became a goal to produce and provide the present invention to the public at a cost comparable to a median hourly wage. This would afford every person the opportunity to avail themselves of the features and benefits of the present invention. Additionally, although the expenditure for private ownership, or minimally use in a public offered forum such as a public school, membership club, or otherwise, of the present invention is made possible that would be determinable, in part, upon the availability of access to the present invention. Thus to satisfy this challenging problem, the present invention is engineered via methods and materials that appear to be available worldwide; making the invention readily available. Therefore, because the invention is inexpensive and readily available it resolves the issues concerned with financial restrictions imposed upon potential users. 
         [0026]    Thus regarding the challenges and/or problems facing a first problem of systems of embodiments that often have an inherent challenge that minimally may limit the environmental setting, a physical setting issue, geographical location, and/or financial restriction is resolved because the present invention cures such by providing the solutions, namely, the present invention is portable, and lightweight, and a single-unit, and easily transportable, and compact, and durable, and readily available, and inexpensive, as a multi-purpose apparatus; inherently capable of multiple-embodiments for, at least, human activities. 
         [0027]    A continuation to a second ripening and harvesting of solutions, to the challenges and/or problems recited in the background of the invention, may further be found within the instant invention; addressing a second problem dealing with methods of embodiments. As determinable from addressing a first problem, supra, the invention inherently enjoys the solutions thereof, namely, the present invention is portable, lightweight, a single-unit, easily transportable, compact, durable, readily available, and inexpensive. Building upon these eight attributes, the present invention provides as a solution to compile multiple methods of use into a single-unit apparatus, effectively reducing, even eliminating, the need for a user to accumulate multiple apparatuses to cover a wider variety of tasks. Thus another objective of the present invention is to coalesce as many methods into a single-unit apparatus as possible; covering multiple purposes, e.g. physical exercise, assembly/disassembly of an apparatus, intellectual activity and/or amusement. Thus instead of a user accumulating four separate apparatuses for the four cited fields, there would be a single-unit apparatus to perform nearly the same result, or, instead of having multiple apparatuses to cover several methods of physical exercise, the same single-unit apparatus would be capable of providing several methods. Illustratively, this is possible because the present invention is created as a multi-purpose apparatus system and/or method(s); inherently capable of multiple-embodiments for, at least, human activities; performed in a standing, seated, supine, walking position(s); capable of exercise methods ranging from stretching, rotating, cardio, isometric, isotonic, to isokinetic; providing increased heart rates and respiration while strengthening, toning, rehabilitating, maintaining, improving physical/intellectual fitness; applicable to neck/shoulder, abdominal/back, pectoral/torso, arm/leg, wrist/ankle, foot/hand muscle and/or tissue; simulating bicycling, swimming, rowing, boxing, curling, pumping, or other modalities; facilitating un-wanted-fat waistline(s). Simultaneously, the present invention crosses over to provide also for methods of use within the intellectual activity and amusement fields. Therefore, the second problem as associated with methods of use of embodiments that often arise from the wide array of purposes for which an apparatus is made is resolved because it inherently provides for a multitude of methods of uses within a single-unit apparatus. 
         [0028]    Furthermore, a third ripening and harvesting of solutions, to the challenges and/or problems recited in the background of the invention, may further be found within the instant invention; addressing a third problem associated with systems and methods in a single apparatus. While this has cross over elements to the other challenges/problems present in the background of the invention, it is important to note that there is a unique and separate reality of the importance to this solution, i.e. having a single-unit apparatus to create efficiency of objects and methods thereof. Illustratively, physical exercise is important to the wellbeing and overall health of humans. Numerous options have been presented to people throughout the ages as a means to stay fit. Often times a person needs multiple devices to cover a wide range of exercise types, e.g. stretching, rotating, cardio, isokinetic, isometric and/or isotonic, or, simulation of a multitude of modalities, e.g. bicycling, swimming, rowing, boxing, curling, pumping. The goals of a person who engages in physical exercise varies, however, often times because a height/weight ratio is suggested, many persons aim to attain a specific ratio. The goal to reach a specific weight often involves dealing with a un-wanted-fat waistline. In order to cover the wide range of exercise types and modalities recited, many of these means involve large, bulky, awkward, single-purpose machines, ranging from disc-type weights to treadmills, or even a wider array of specific equipment; usually aimed at specific muscle groups or exercises. These burden a person to cover the wide array of exercises and accumulation of multiple associated apparatuses. An objective of the present invention is to reduce the number of apparatuses without limiting the methods and uses provided by a multiple number of apparatuses; thus the invention has collapsed the need for multiple apparatuses by combining the benefits and features of several apparatuses into a single-unit apparatus. Therefore, a third problem associated with systems and methods in a single apparatus is resolved as the present invention is a single-unit apparatus. 
         [0029]    Additionally a fourth, a ripening and harvesting of solutions, to the challenges and/or problems recited in the background of the invention, may further be found within the instant invention regarding exercise of the body. Nearly all joints, muscles groups, associated tissue need to be focused upon for a more complete physical fitness regimen. Often schedules and workouts may lack a balance between the different physical exercise methods; stretching may be overlooked, isometric may be replacement of isotonic, isokinetic may be replaced for another aerobics exercise. Because there is very little, if any, apparatuses in the market that covers nearly all types of physical exercise. Thus an objective of the present invention, at least, is to engineer and make available a system and methods thereof whereby a user may employ a single-unit apparatus, capable of multiple embodiments that first provide for stretching, followed by an embodiment that provides for rotating joints and related muscles/tissues, followed by an embodiment that provides for isokinetic and aerobic exercises, followed by an embodiment that provides for isometric exercises, followed by an embodiment that provides for isotonic exercises. Having thus engineered into a single-unit apparatus all such embodiments that accompany methods just cited, as a novel presentation to the world, and enabling persons having ordinary skill in the art; the present invention comprises of these modalities and more. 
         [0030]    Specifically, the present invention provides for physical exercise methods recited as applied, in part, to increase heart rates and respiration while strengthening, toning, rehabilitating, maintaining, improving physical fitness; applicable to neck/shoulder, abdominal/back, pectoral/torso, arm/leg, wrist/ankle, foot/hand muscle and/or tissue; simulating bicycling, swimming, rowing, boxing, curling, pumping, or other modalities; and facilitating un-wanted-fat waistline(s). Therefore the fourth problem as associated with physical exercise that often arise from a lack of a unique apparatus, and/or method thereof, that is capable of uniquely dealing with the multiple disciplines and modalities in the physical fitness field is resolved. 
         [0031]    Further a fifth, a ripening and harvesting of solutions, to the challenges and/or problems recited in the background of the invention, may further be found within the instant invention regarding the assembly of an apparatus. The background of the invention recites the challenges found in the assembly process of an apparatus. It thus is another objective of the present invention to reduce and or eliminate theses challenges. This is accomplished in the present invention by entirely eliminating reusable attaching-pieces from the apparatus; no less eliminating other methods of contiguity that may have a one-time use, e.g. seams, welds, compression fittings, rivets, and the like. Intentionally, the present invention is engineered so that the pieces comprised in the apparatus are integral to the embodiments forthcoming from the apparatus. This is accomplished by a unique method of assembly to be known as the twist-push locking-process method; locking contiguous pieces and resulting in a completed embodiment of a useable apparatus. Therefore, the fifth problem as associated with the assembly processes for an embodiment of an apparatus is resolved because each piece of the apparatus is self locking upon assembly. 
         [0032]    Further a sixth, a ripening and harvesting of solutions, to the challenges and/or problems recited in the background of the invention, may further be found within the instant invention regarding the disassembly of an apparatus. Having thus benefitted from an assembled embodiment there often may arise the desire by a user to disassemble and/or reuse the pieces of an apparatus. Looking to the challenges recited in the background of the invention, it is understood that the aforementioned assembly process not only eliminates cited risks, but also it also makes potential a disassembly process whereby said embodiment pieces are made reusable. Another objective of the present invention is to incorporate a disassembly process this is accomplished by a unique method of disassembly to be known as the pull-twist unlocking-process method. Because this process occurs by the intrinsic pieces of an apparatus and unlocks contiguous pieces without causing damage and/or premature wear and tear it is novel to the world and unique to persons having ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, the sixth problem as associated with the disassembly processes for an embodiment of an apparatus is resolved because each piece of the apparatus is self un-locking upon disassembly. 
         [0033]    Further a seventh, a ripening and harvesting of solutions, to the challenges and/or problems recited in the background of the invention, may further be found within the instant invention regarding intellectual activities at least, to support external devices/objects(s) that may increase a use of intellectual function(s). While facially a person may relate a known rubrics cube to an intellectual activity, it more properly might be classified under an amusement apparatus. Thus as an objective of the present invention, there was a look to the actual employment of the intellect as related to an increase in the use of intellectual function(s). This included but was not limited to sight, hearing, cognitive-skills; inherently comprising a physical-exercise in conjunction with an intellectual-activity during embodiment-assembly, thus augmenting the conscious-subconscious relationship, or at least, to support external devices/objects(s) that may increase a use of intellectual function(s). This is accomplished in the present invention by providing systems and methods that provide a means to enhance engagement of the senses via a support of foreign objects, that include, at least, hearing, sight, and touch. When a foreign object, e.g. an electronic book is supported within the present invention, it may produce audible presentations of an academic nature, or visual images that increase the knowledge base of a user. Additionally, via a touching of the pieces, of the present invention, by a user requires the user to become skilled in application of the proper amount of force and/or accurate direction of force during the assembly/disassembly processes. Furthermore, because there exists a plethora of assembly steps as well as a vast amount of exercise options related to a multitude of embodiments, all bound in a single-unit apparatus, enhancing a user to engage the intellectual activities related to the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (DLPFC). Therefore, the seventh problem as associated with intellectual activities for an embodiment of an apparatus is resolved because the use of the present invention inherently requires the user to engage the intellect, via the senses, during the assembly process, use, the disassembly process, uses, and/or reuse as methodized. 
         [0034]    Further an eighth, a ripening and harvesting of solutions, to the challenges and/or problems recited in the background of the invention, may further be found within the instant invention regarding amusement with an embodiment of an apparatus. Another objective of the present invention is to provide a means as a solution to the often lacking pursuit of leisure via amusement in daily routine. Because the present invention already inherently provides multiple purposes within a single-unit apparatus, a user need not procure yet another apparatus for the engagement of an amusement activity. Therefore, making practical use of an already existing object, the present invention, the user is able to approach that realm of enjoyment in leisure; being free from time-consuming duties, responsibilities, or activities by utilizing the intrinsic amusement embodiments provided in the present invention apparatus. A light musical note may be exerted through a form of the apparatus that is selectable under the rigid tubular material used in the formation of the apparatus. This option to the user may be employed between a physical exercise, supra, or an intellectual activity, surpa, or purely on its own account. Therefore, the eighth problem as associated with amusement of an embodiment of an apparatus is resolved because it provides a means for a user to occupy oneself in an agreeable, pleasing, efficient, or entertaining fashion. 
         [0035]    As provided under, and adherence to law, vocabulary is here noted, and may be defined within this document under these definition(s):
   1. Active exercise: motion imparted to a part by voluntary contraction and relaxation of its controlling muscles.   2. Activities: plural form of activity: the state of being active; active: to include at least one or more state of function or capable of function. Function: the physiological property or the special action of an organ or body part; consistent with the normal functioning of an organism.   3. Actual: existing in reality or as a matter of fact, no longer potential yet having the capacity to be potential.   4. Actuality: the state of actually objectively existing; inherent capacity for potentiality.   5. Aerobic exercise: behavior designed to increase oxygen consumption and improve functioning of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems.   6. Amuse: to occupy in an agreeable, pleasing, efficient, or entertaining fashion.   7. Amusement: the state of being amused, entertained, or pleased.   8. Apparatus: an integrated group of materials or devices used for a particular purpose.   9. Assembly: the putting together of manufactured parts to make a completed product.   10. Augmenting: to make (something already developed or well under way) greater, as increasing size, extent, quantity, or quality.   11. Body: the entire material or physical structure of an organism, especially of a human or animal.   12. Cardio: aerobic exercise (also known as cardio) is physical exercise of relatively low intensity that depends primarily on the aerobic energy-generating process.   13. Cognitive skills: intellectual skills, the set of trainable intellectual abilities and methods that are held to underpin learning and performance.   14. Comprised: parts of a whole; part(s) used in the process to make a whole.   15. Contiguously: adverb of contiguous. Contiguous: sharing an edge, or boundary; touching, in physical contact.   16. Conjunction: the act of joining and/or the state of being joined.   17. Device: a contrivance or an invention serving a particular purpose, especially a machine used to perform one or more relatively simple tasks.   18. Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (DLPFC): an area within the human brain that promotes long-term memory formation, comprising, though not exclusively, an executive function, e.g. working memory.   19. Elements: a fundamental, essential, or irreducible constituent of a composite entity.   20. Elongated: having more length than width; slender in physical form.   21. Embodiment: the act of embodying or the state of being embodied.   22. Embody: to represent in bodily or material form.   23. Exercise: activity that requires physical and/or intellectual exertion; especially when performed to develop or maintain fitness or to increase a skill.   24. Exercises: plural of exercise.   25. Exertion: the act or an instance of exerting, especially a more strenuous effort.   26. Exert: to put to use or effect; put forth effort.   27. External: relating to, existing on, or connected with the outside or an outer part; exterior.   28. Fitness: good health of physical and/or intellectual condition, especially as the result of exercise.   29. Force: the capacity to do work or cause physical change; any application of energy, either internal or external to a structure; that which initiates, changes, or arrests motion.   30. Function: the action for which a person or thing is particularly fitted or employed.   31. Incontiguous: not contiguous; not adjoining or in contact; not touching.   32. Inherently: existing as an essential constituent or characteristic; intrinsic.   33. Intellectual: of or relating to the intellect.   34. Intellect: the ability to learn and reason; the capacity for knowledge and understanding.   35. Isokinetic exercise: dynamic muscle activity performed at a constant angular velocity; torque and tension remain constant while muscles shorten or lengthen.   36. Isometric exercise: active exercise performed against stable resistance, without change in the length of the muscle.   37. Isotonic exercise: active exercise without appreciable change in the force of muscular contraction, with shortening of the muscle.   38. Locking-process: Locking: physical obstruction within a plurality of points in a joint that results in the near prohibition of movement of the joint; any device or part for temporarily stopping the motion of a mechanism; mechanism: any structure or arrangement of parts of a machine or device. Process: a series of operations, events, or steps leading to achievement of a specific result; exerted by human intellectual and/or physical power(s).   39. Machine: a device consisting of fixed and/or moving parts that modifies mechanical energy and transmits such energy into a more useful form; an intricate natural system or organism, such as the human body.   40. Material: the substance(s) of which a thing is made or composed; a group of ideas, facts, data, etc., that may provide the basis for or to be incorporated into some integrated work; an object producing an observation potential by a human being, e.g. be it images, printed and/or digital matter; piece(s) of printed matter, paper(s), a book, an electronic device/book; individually and/or collectively supported solely or with aid of yet another object, e.g. a clip board or similar device holding a plurality of paper(s).   41. Intellectual-exercise: intellectual: of or relating to the mind; intellect. Exercise: activity that requires physical and/or intellectual exertion; especially when performed to develop or maintain fitness or to increase a skill. Appealing to or requiring the use of the intellect via employment of the brain.     42 . Mind: human consciousness that originates in the brain and is manifested especially in thought, perception, emotion, will, memory, and/or imagination; that faculty by which a person experiences and/or develops thoughts, feelings, emotions, and/or desires, capable to attend, remember, learn, reason and/or make decisions.   43. Modality: the fact, state, or quality of being modal. Modal: of, relating to, or characteristic of a mode. Mode: a manner, way, or method of doing or acting.   44. Multi-purpose: Multi: more than one. Purpose: a result or effect that is intended and/or desirable.   45. Named: to give a name to a thing. Name: a word, or words, by which an entity is designated and distinguished from other entity(ies).   46. Object: an entity that has a fixed shape or form that can be grasped by the senses, e.g. sight, hearing, touch.   47. Plurality: a state or fact of being more than one.   48. Potential: capable of being actual but not yet necessarily in existence; a thing possessing the capacity to be actualized; not existing in reality or as a matter of fact, no longer actual yet having the capacity to be actual.   49. Potentiality: the state or quality of being potential; inherent capacity for actuality.   50. Proportionally: forming a relationship with other parts or quantities; being in proportion. Proportion: a relationship between dimensions, or quantities, such that if a first “thing” varies then a second or another “thing” varies in a manner dependent on the first “thing”.   51. Pull-twist: Pull: to apply force to so as to cause or tend to cause motion toward the source of the force. Twist: to apply force in a spiraling, turning, or coiling direction upon an object; as by turning the end(s) in an opposite direction, or a curve on a plane that winds around a fixed center point at a continuously increasing or decreasing distance from that point.   52. Purposes: plural of purpose. Purpose: the reason for which a thing exists or is made.   53. Range of motion exercise: the putting of a joint through its full range of normal movements, either actively or passively.   54. Relationship: the condition or fact of being related; connection, a particular type of connection existing between two realities.   55. Repetitive: pertaining to or characterized by repetition (repetition: the act of repeating; repeated action, performance, act(s)).   56. Rotating: revolving around a central axis, line, or point.   57. Stretching: increasing something in one of its dimensions; to lengthen, to extend to a greater distance.   58. Subconscious: partially or imperfectly conscious; not wholly conscious; that part of the mind below the level of conscious perception; existing or operating in the mind beneath the conscious.   59. Support: to hold a thing in position so as to keep from falling, slipping, moving (thing: a material, inanimate object).   60. System: a group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a complex whole.   61. Tissue: an aggregation of morphologically similar cells and associated intercellular matter acting together to perform one or more specific functions in the body; four basic types of tissue: muscle, nerve, epidermal and connective.   62. Tolerances: plural of tolerance.   63. Tolerance: a permissible range of variation in a dimension of an object; a permissible variation of an object in some characteristic such as dimension, hardness, weight, or quantity.   64. Twist-push: Twist: to apply force in a spiraling, turning, or coiling direction upon an object; as by turning the end(s) in an opposite direction, or a curve on a plane that winds around a fixed center point at a continuously increasing or decreasing distance from that point. Push: to apply force to a thing in an attempt to move the thing in a specified direction.   65. Unlocking-process: the undoing process/procedure of the locking-process, supra.   66. Via: by way of, by means of, by agency or instrumentality.   
 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0102]    Preferred and alternative embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the following drawings: 
           [0103]      FIG. 1  is an exploded view illustrating pieces to a multi-purpose apparatus, at least for use in a potentiality of embodiments of the instant invention; 
           [0104]      FIG. 2  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0105]      FIG. 3  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0106]      FIG. 4  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0107]      FIG. 5  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0108]      FIG. 6  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0109]      FIG. 6A  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0110]      FIG. 6B  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0111]      FIG. 7  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0112]      FIG. 8  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0113]      FIG. 9  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0114]      FIG. 10  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0115]      FIG. 10A  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus, further assembled as illustrated and described in  FIG. 10 , according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0116]      FIG. 10B  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus, further assembled as illustrated and described in  FIG. 10 , and further assembled as illustrated and described in  FIG. 10A , according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0117]      FIG. 11  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0118]      FIG. 11A  is a perspective frontal view, with a foreign object E 101 , obtained from E 100 , obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 11 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0119]      FIG. 11B  is a perspective rearward view, with a foreign object E 101 , obtained from E 100 , obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 11 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0120]      FIG. 12  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0121]      FIG. 13  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0122]      FIG. 14  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0123]      FIG. 15  is a perspective right-side view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0124]      FIG. 15A  is a perspective right-side view with a foreign object E 201 , obtained from E 200 , obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 11 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0125]      FIG. 15B  is a perspective right-side view with a foreign object E 201 , obtained from E 200 , obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 11 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0126]      FIG. 15C  is a perspective right-side-adjusted view with a foreign object E 201 , obtained from E 200 , obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 11 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0127]      FIG. 15D  is a perspective left-side view with a foreign object E 201 , obtained from E 200 , obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 11 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0128]      FIG. 15E  is a perspective left-side-adjusted view with a foreign object E 201 , obtained from E 200 , obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 10 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0129]      FIG. 16  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0130]      FIG. 16A  is a perspective frontal view with a foreign objects E 102 , E 301 , E 302 , E 303 , and/or E 304  obtained from E 100  and E 300  respectively, being obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 11 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0131]      FIG. 16B  is a perspective frontal view with a foreign objects E 202 , E 301 , E 302 , E 303 , E 304 , and/or E 401  obtained from E 200 , E 300 , E 400  respectively, being obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 11 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0132]      FIG. 17  is an exploded view illustrating pieces to a multi-purpose apparatus, at least for use in a potentiality of embodiments of the instant invention; 
       
    
    
       [0133]    Like reference symbols in the various drawings indicate like elements. 
       DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
       [0134]    This document describes and includes, in part, the contents of the abstract of this document. 
         [0135]    As required under, and adherence to MPEP 608.01(w) referenced to 37 C.F.R. §1.84(s) and §1.71(e) “Authorization” here stated: “A portion of the disclosure of this patent document contains material which is subject to (copyright or mask work) protection. The (copyright or mask work) owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent document or the patent disclosure, as it appears in the Patent and Trademark Office patent file or records, but otherwise reserves all (copyright or mask work) rights whatsoever.” 
         [0136]    The present invention relates to a multi-purpose apparatus embodiments and methods for use thereof. The system and method embodiments for the instant invention are described with regard, at least, and, in part, to the following thirty (30) figures:  FIG. 1 ,  FIG. 2 ,  FIG. 3 ,  FIG. 4 ,  FIG. 5 ,  FIG. 6 ,  FIG. 6A ,  FIG. 6B ,  FIG. 7 ,  FIG. 8 ,  FIG. 9 ,  FIG. 10 ,  FIG. 10A ,  FIG. 10B ,  FIG. 11 ,  FIG. 11A ,  FIG. 11B ,  FIG. 12 ,  FIG. 13 ,  FIG. 14 ,  FIG. 15 ,  FIG. 15A ,  FIG. 15B ,  FIG. 15C ,  FIG. 15D ,  FIG. 15E ,  FIG. 16 ,  FIG. 16A ,  FIG. 16B ,  FIG. 17 . 
         [0137]    The invention relates to a multi-purpose apparatus with a potential use in a variety of human activities. More specifically, the instant invention relates, at least, to activities in the field of physical exercise, and/or assembly/disassembly processes for an apparatus, and/or intellectual activity, and/or amusement. Furthermore, the instant invention allows a user to utilize said apparatus, as a single unit, to cover a multitude of activities; making efficient the quantity of objects otherwise required to perform such activities. A user is not necessarily restricted by environmental setting, e.g. indoor versus outdoor, because the instant invention is portable and lightweight. Further a user is not necessarily restricted by physical setting, e.g. at home versus at work, because the instant invention is a single-unit and easily transportable. Moreover, a user is not necessarily restricted, be geographical location, e.g. travel to a shoreline or to a mountain top because the instant invention is compact and durable. Finally a user is not necessarily financially restricted accessing said apparatus and benefits thereof because the instant invention is readily available and inexpensive apparatus. 
         [0138]    These inherent eight, 8, attributes, i.e. portable and lightweight; single-unit and easily transportable; compact and durable; readily available and inexpensive, combined in a multi-purpose apparatus, at least, make the instant invention novel to the world, and particularly unobvious as accompanied by the benefits said instant invention provides to a user as a single source apparatus; augmenting, separately and/or jointly, a user&#39;s physical exercise fitness routine, along with a potential for said user&#39;s intellectual activity fitness, whereby the overall wellbeing of said user&#39;s body-mind health can be jointly pursued. 
         [0139]    The multi-purpose apparatus of the instant invention further provides a user a wide spectrum of physical exercise options, ranging from and including stretching and rotating, to and including aerobic and isokinetic, to and including isometric and isotonic disciplines; all within the potential variety of embodiments that avail nearly each embodiment to the cited disciplines; inherent in a single apparatus. 
         [0140]    Further the instant invention provides to a user a system and a method to more easily maintain a routine associated with said invention because said invention is capable of being utilized during travel, easily stored and/or carried in a gym-sized carrying device, along other paraphernalia that might, at least accompany such a routine; including but not limited to a book (printed/e-book), a notepad, writing instruments, clothing. The multi-purpose apparatus of the instant invention further provides a user a way to benefit from the instant invention while said user may be positioned in nearly any of a varied of bodily positions during use of the apparatus, e.g. at least standing, walking, seated, supine, or kneeling. This benefit enlarges the potential group of users to include those users who may be physically compromised due to physical status, e.g. a wheelchair bound, or even a bed bound user may benefit from the overall provisions of the instant invention. 
         [0141]    Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments for the instant invention shall be described with references to the illustrations within the accompanying drawings. 
         [0142]      FIG. 1  is an exploded view illustrating pieces to a multi-purpose apparatus, at least for use in a potentiality of embodiments of the present invention. The multi-purpose apparatus is inherently comprised of a plurality of pieces that are at least useable, and reusable in providing a potentiality of embodiments that may be used in various fields; at least, but not limited to: 1) physical exercise, 2) assembly and/or disassembly process(es), 3) intellectual activities, and/or 4) amusement Inherent to a useable, and a reusable, system and method(s) are uses for each of the potential embodiments based within a single apparatus. 
         [0143]    The pieces illustrated and described in  FIG. 1  include: a.) a main body as an apparatus, hereinafter named  100 , comprised of: b.) a first tee fitting rigid piece, hereinafter named  101 , having a first end, hereinafter named  101 A, and having a mid-section, hereinafter named  101 B, and having a second end, hereinafter named  101 C; c.) a first arced rigid piece, hereinafter named  102 , having a first end, hereinafter named  102 A, having a mid-section maintaining an arc, hereinafter named  102 B, and having a second end, hereinafter named  102 C; collectively forming an arc wherein said arc includes an angular range of degrees within which approximation to ninety-degree, 90°, and including ninety-degree, 90°, is included, said angular range commencing at the first end at  102 A, traversing through the mid-section at  102 B and terminating at the second end at  102 C; d.) a first relatively straight elongated rigid piece, hereinafter named  103 , having a first end, hereinafter named  103 A, and having a second end, hereinafter named  103 B; e.) a second tee fitting rigid piece, or, alternatively an elongated rigid coupler, hereinafter named  104 , having a first end, hereinafter named  104 A, and having a mid-section, hereinafter named  104 B, and having a second end, hereinafter named  104 C; f.) a second relatively straight elongated rigid piece, hereinafter named  105 , having a first end, hereinafter named  105 A, and having a second end, hereinafter named  105 B; g.) a second arced rigid piece, hereinafter named  106 , having a first end, hereinafter named  106 A, having a mid-section maintaining an arc, hereinafter named  106 B, and having a second end, hereinafter named  106 C; collectively forming an arc wherein said arc includes an angular range of degrees within which approximation to ninety-degree, 90°, and including ninety-degree, 90°, is included, said angular range commencing at the first end at  106 A, traversing through the mid-section at  106 B and terminating at the second end at  106 C; h.) a third tee fitting rigid piece, hereinafter named  107 , having a first end, hereinafter named  107 A, and having a mid-section, hereinafter named  107 B, and having a second end, hereinafter named  107 C; i.) a third relatively straight elongated rigid piece, hereinafter named  108 , having a first end, hereinafter named  108 A, and having a second end, hereinafter named  108 B; j.) a fourth tee fitting rigid piece, hereinafter named  109 , having a first end, hereinafter named  109 A, and having a mid-section, hereinafter named  109 B, and having a second end, hereinafter named  109 C; k.) a fourth relatively straight elongated rigid piece, hereinafter named  110 , having a first end, hereinafter named  110 A and having a second end, hereinafter named  110 B; whereat said  110  is proportionally fixed in length, within a range of tolerances, relationally predetermined by a relative overall combined, contiguous, length of the first relatively straight elongated rigid piece  103 , with the second tee fitting rigid piece  104 , and with the second relatively straight elongated rigid piece  105  respectively, maintaining contiguous functionality thus enabling formation of a variety of embodiments of the apparatus; l.) a fifth relatively straight elongated rigid piece, hereinafter named  111 , having a first end, hereinafter named  111 A, and having a second end, hereinafter named  111 B; m.) a first approximately ninety-degree, 90°, rigid piece, hereinafter named  112 , having a first end, hereinafter named  112 A, and having a second end, hereinafter named  112 B; n.) a sixth relatively straight elongated rigid piece, hereinafter named  113 , having a first end, hereinafter named  113 A, and having a second end, hereinafter named  113 B; o.) a second approximately ninety-degree, 90°, rigid piece, hereinafter named  114 , having a first end, hereinafter named  114 A, and having a second end, hereinafter named  114 B; and p.) said  100  being comprised of the set of pieces so named:  101 , and/or  102 , and/or  103 , and/or  104 , and/or  105 , and/or  106 , and/or  107 , and/or  108 , and/or  109 , and/or  110 , and/or  111 , and/or  112 , and/or  113 , and/or  114 , whereby the forming of a main body is inherently comprised in a single apparatus, whereby the set of said pieces, individually and/or collectively, are selected by a user, in a process to form a particular embodiment desired by a user. 
         [0144]    Predetermindedly,  101 ,  102 C,  104 ,  106 A,  107 ,  109 ,  112 , and  114  provide a hollow and comprise such hollow with an inside diameter that at least share a range that includes an exact dimension with the outside diameter of  102 A,  103 ,  105 ,  106 C,  108 ,  110 ,  111 , and  113  respectively. The pieces of  100 , at least, individually and/or collectively provide a user to assemble and/or disassemble a given embodiment for use in a multiple of human activities. Optimally, at least, said hollow(s) are positioned in such a manner that contiguity may exist between said pieces. 
         [0145]    Predetermindedly, the said pieces within  100  inherently possess, at least, a potentiality for a multitude of embodiments with a practical useable, and/or reusable, methods for human beings. The pieces at least are comprised of rigid materials that are related to fiber, wood, plastic, glass, fiberglass, metal, resins, or materials of similar rigid properties; currently known or yet to be known. Furthermore, the structural shape of the said pieces within  100 , at least, can be in the shape of: oval, rectangular, round, square, triangular, or tubular, or similarly rigidly shaped so as to accommodate contiguity between said pieces. 
         [0146]      FIG. 2  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  200 . 
         [0147]    As a means to perform a physical exercise in conjunction with an intellectual activity, and/or separately to solely engage said embodiment of  200  as means to perform a physical exercise, and/or separately as a means to solely utilize said embodiment of  200  for use in an intellectual activity, a user employs said user&#39;s fingers along with associated bodily tissues and/or organs required for said user to assemble selected pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , namely  101 ,  102 ,  103 ,  104 ,  105 ,  106 ,  107 ,  108 ,  109 ,  110 ,  111 ,  112 ,  113 , and  114  that result in the formation of  200 . This process requires a joint effort between said user&#39;s intellectual functions to consciously assemble, and/or alternatively to disassemble, said pieces in an orderly fashion and said user&#39;s physical body parts to carryout such assembly/disassembly; particularly said user&#39;s fingers are employed to accomplish a task with a specific purpose i.e. to form a useable, and/or reusable embodiment  200 . 
         [0148]    Said user performs the task to assemble  200 , optionally, and at least, in the following steps: exerting force upon the pieces in a manner to make contiguous  101 B with  102 A, and  102 C with  103 A, and  103 B with  104 A, and  104 C with  105 A, and  105 B with  106 A, and  106 C with  107 B, and  107 C with  108 A, and  108 B with  109 A, and  109 C with  110 A, and  110 B with  101 C, and  111 A with  104 B, and  111 B with  112 A, and  112 B with  113 A, and  113 B with  114 A, whereby said assembly, at least, now exists in an embodiment for storage and/or transportation, and/or physical exercise, and/or uses for intellectual activities, and/or amusement. The assembly process, and/or any subsequent disassembly process, by its very nature, is consistent with an engineered purpose to be in and of itself, an intrinsic physical exercise, and/or intellectual activity as associated to  200 . 
         [0149]    Having thus embodied said pieces, a user is able to places said user&#39;s fingers upon  200 , in particularly at  106  as well as simultaneously at  102 , or alternatively at any point between  107  through  101  as well as simultaneously at any point between  102  through  106 , having made  108 ,  109 ,  110 , and  103 ,  104 ,  105  contiguous, respectively as illustrated and described, or alternatively substitute any point of  111 ,  112 ,  113 ,  114 , for any of the previous said pieces, and apply human force upon these said pieces in a static position providing a manner consistent with the performance of isometric exercises. Similarly a user may utilize  200  in such a manner of embodiment that said user is able to place said user&#39;s fingers in positions as recited above and further applying human force in a directional movement, allowing said user to perform isotonic exercises. The utility of  200  is decidedly engineered to allow a user to optionally choose a specific position of relationship between said user&#39;s fingers proximity to said user&#39;s other body parts; effectively allowing a user to perform a wide multitude of exercises, albeit isometric and/or isotonic. This freedom of position of relative body parts with each other provides a user, at least to optionally focus physical exercise(s) upon the individual fingers, singly and/or collectively, the wrists, the forearms, the upper arms, the shoulders, the neck, the back, the torso, and/or the abdomen. Further, if a user places  102  and  106  in between said user&#39;s thighs and/or knees and/or calves, or alternatively places said user&#39;s feet, and/or ankles within or without said pieces, and applies force upon  200  the user would then benefit from physical exercises involving these bodily parts and associated tissues thereto. Effectively,  200  provides an opportunity for nearly every muscle system within the entire human body. These detailed engagements of a user&#39;s body parts upon  200  in the performance of physical exercises are descriptive, but do not exhaust every conceivable potential that may exist for the embodiment  200 . 
         [0150]    Furthermore, a user may, at least, grasp  106 B and  102 B separately with each set of said user&#39;s fingers and apply force upon  200  in such manner whereby a user brings  200  horizontally towards said user&#39;s chest followed by said user pushing  200  away from said user&#39;s chest; providing a variation of range within which physical exercise may be performed. 
         [0151]    An engineered purpose of  200  allows a user to perform an exercise with  200  by placing  200  at, in front of, above, behind, and/or below said user&#39;s abdominal region of said user&#39;s body. Alternatively a user may combine any of these relational positions between  200  with said user&#39;s body regions; providing a, more and/or less, full range of extension as related to bodily extremities. 
         [0152]    The engineering of  200  is calculated to allow a user to perform physical exercises in nearly any bodily position and/or bodily motion; ranging from standing or walking, to and including sitting or supine. Further,  200  is engineered to be minimally invasive to over taxing a user&#39;s muscle systems by providing said user a length of time of exercise as determined by said user. Further, the amount of force exerted by a user upon  200  is gauged by said user&#39;s own determination; providing said user the flexibility to increase and/or decrease said force as desired by user. 
         [0153]    Additionally, a user may utilize  200  as a source of amusement, whereby, said user, having assembled  200  may then, at least choose to cause airflow into  101  and thereby throughout the entire interior borders of  200  while said user simultaneously then places an obstruction, at least partially, over  109  and/or  107  thereby allowing said airflow to exhaust  200  at an outlet  114 . This action, according to the skill of the user, may result in the emission of a noise that may, or may not, approach or equal a frequency within a range of a musical tone. This is an exemplary sample for an application for use of  200 , and in no way limits other potential types of amusement related to  200 . 
         [0154]    Additionally, a user may utilize  200  as a source of amusement, whereby, said user, having assembled  200  may then, at least, choose to adjust the position of  111 ,  112 ,  113 , and  114  as a single set of pieces by a rotation of  103 ,  104 , and  105 , specifically where:  102 C is joined with  103 A and/or  103 B is joined with  104 A, and/or  104 C is joined with  105 A, and/or  105 B is joined with  106 A. Effectively said adjustment would provide  200  as a type of hanger whereby a user is able to mount pieces  114 ,  113 ,  112 , and  111  upon a surface to support a suspended  200  and subsequently place an object to be placed over the portion of  200  at  108 ,  109 , and/or  110 , as supported by  101  and  102 ,  107  and  106  respectively. 
         [0155]      FIG. 3  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  300 . 
         [0156]    As a means to perform a physical exercise in conjunction with an intellectual activity, and/or separately to solely engage said embodiment of  300  as means to perform a physical exercise, and/or separately as a means to solely utilize said embodiment of  300  for use in an intellectual activity, a user employs said user&#39;s fingers along with associated bodily tissues and/or organs required for said user to assemble selected pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , namely  112 ,  111 ,  102 ,  101 ,  110 ,  109 ,  108 ,  107 ,  106 ,  113 , and  114  that result in the formation of  300 . This process requires a joint effort between said user&#39;s intellectual functions to consciously assemble, and/or alternatively to disassemble, said pieces in an orderly fashion and said user&#39;s physical body parts to carryout such assembly/disassembly; particularly said user&#39;s fingers are employed to accomplish a task with a specific purpose i.e. to form a useable, and/or reusable embodiment  300 . 
         [0157]    Said user performs the task to assemble  300 , optionally, and at least, in the following steps: exerting force upon the pieces in a manner to make contiguous  112 A with  111 A, and  111 B with  102 C, and  102 A with  101 B, and  101 A with  110 B, and  110 A with  109 C, and  109 A with  108 B, and  108 A with  107 A, and  107 B with  106 C, and  106 A with  113 A, and  113 B with  114 A, thereby forming a single contiguous apparatus, whereat  102  and  106  are within an alignment range that minimally does not include an exact rotational counterbalance alignment to each other, being offset from a perfect counterbalance, whereby said assembly, at least, now exists in an embodiment conducive for physical exercise, named  300 . 
         [0158]    A user is able to alter the overall dimension of  300  by simply substituting  103 , and  104 , and  105  in place of  108 , and  109 , and  110  respectively; continuing to make available  300  for use with physical exercises. This alteration provides a, more and/or less, variation of a range of motion during the performance of exercise. A user is thus able to simultaneously place said user&#39;s finger(s) upon  300  in a variety of locations, e.g. at  101 A through  107 A, and apply force to  300  in a directional manner by utilizing the mass of  300  as a means to initiate, and/or maintain rotation of  300  as a performance of isokinetic exercise. Moreover,  300  provides to a user the ability to increase and/or decrease the rate of revolutions of the directional motion of  300  in the performance of physical exercises. When said user increases, or even maintains, the amount of exertion placed upon  300 , it correspondingly affects the user&#39;s heart rate, and/or respiration, as a performance of an aerobic exercise. 
         [0159]    A user is able to isolate a single finger, or may alternatively select a plurality of fingers from either hand placed upon  300  and cause a movement of  300  in the performance of an exercise. This can be accomplished for the aerobic exercise supra, and/or the isometric, and/or the isotonic exercises infra. A user may thus place said user&#39;s fingers upon  106  and upon  102  further applying force upon said pieces in a static position; allowing said user to perform isometric exercises in a variety of relational positions of  300  with said user&#39;s body. 
         [0160]    A user may also thus place said user&#39;s fingers upon  106  and upon  102  further applying force upon these pieces in a single, and/or, multiple directional position(s); allowing said user to perform isotonic exercises in a variety of relational positions of  300  with said user&#39;s body. 
         [0161]    Furthermore, a user may grasp  106 B and  102 B separately with each set of said user&#39;s fingers and apply force upon  300  in such manner whereby said user brings  300  horizontally towards said user&#39;s chest followed by said user pushing  300  away from said user&#39;s chest; rotating said user&#39;s shoulders, elbows, wrists and associated bodily tissues in a stretching performance of exercise. 
         [0162]    An engineered purpose of  300  allows a user to perform an exercise with  300  by placing  300  at, in front of, above, behind, and/or below said user&#39;s abdominal region of said user&#39;s body. Alternatively a user may combine any of these relational positions between  300  with said user&#39;s body regions; providing a, more and/or less, full range of extension as related to bodily extremities. 
         [0163]    The engineering of  300  is calculated to allow a user to perform physical exercises in nearly any bodily position and/or bodily motion; ranging from standing or walking, to and including sitting or supine. Further,  300  is engineered to be minimally invasive to over taxing a user&#39;s muscle systems by providing said user a length of time of exercise as determined by said user. Further, the amount of force exerted by a user upon  300  is gauged by said user&#39;s own determination; providing said user the flexibility to increase and/or decrease said force as desired by said user. 
         [0164]      FIG. 4  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  400 . 
         [0165]    As a means to perform a physical exercise in conjunction with an intellectual activity, and/or separately to solely engage said embodiment of  400  as means to perform a physical exercise, and/or separately as a means to solely utilize said embodiment of  400  for use in an intellectual activity, a user employs said user&#39;s fingers along with associated bodily tissues and/or organs required for said user to assemble selected pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , namely  101 ,  102 ,  103 ,  104 ,  105 ,  106  and  107  that result in the formation of  400 . This process requires a joint effort between said user&#39;s intellectual functions to consciously assemble, and/or alternatively to disassemble, said pieces in an orderly fashion and said user&#39;s physical body parts to carryout such assembly/disassembly; particularly said user&#39;s fingers are employed to accomplish a task with a specific purpose i.e. to form a useable, and/or reusable embodiment  400 . 
         [0166]    Said user performs the task to assemble  400 , optionally, and at least, in the following steps: exerting force upon the pieces in a manner to make contiguous  101 B with  102 A, and  102 C with  103 A, and  103 B with  104 A, and  104 C with  105 A, and  105 B with  106 A, and  106 C with  107 B, thereby forming a single contiguous apparatus, whereat  102  and  106  are within an alignment range that minimally does not include an exact rotational counterbalance alignment to each other, being offset from a perfect counterbalance, whereby  400 , at least, now exists in an embodiment for physical exercise. 
         [0167]    The overall dimensions of  400  may be altered by substituting  108 , and  109 , and  110  in place of  103 , and  104 , and  105  respectively; providing a variation of a range of motion during the performance of exercise. A user is able to grasp  400  in a variety of locations and apply force to  400  in a directional manner by utilizing the mass of  400  as a means to initiate, and/or maintain rotation of  400  as a performance of isokinetic exercise. Moreover,  400  provides to a user the ability to increase and/or decrease the rate of revolutions of the directional motion of  400  in the performance of physical exercises. When said user increases, or even maintains the amount of exertion placed upon  400  correspondingly affects the said user&#39;s heart rate, and/or respiration, as a performance of an aerobic exercise. 
         [0168]    A user is able to isolate a single finger, or may alternatively select a plurality of fingers from either hand placed upon  400  and cause a movement of  400  in the performance of an exercise. This can be accomplished for the aerobic exercise supra, and/or the isometric, and/or the isotonic exercises infra. A user may thus place said user&#39;s fingers upon  106  and upon  102  further applying force upon said pieces in a static position; allowing said user to perform isometric exercises in a variety of relational positions of  400  with said user&#39;s body. 
         [0169]    A user may also thus place said user&#39;s fingers upon  106  and upon  102  further applying force upon these pieces in a single, and/or, multiple directional position(s); allowing said user to perform isotonic exercises in a variety of relational positions of  400  with said user&#39;s body. 
         [0170]    Additionally, at least alternatively, a user may utilize  400  and grasp  102 , or  106 , with one and/or both set(s) of said user&#39;s fingers and then simultaneously place either foot of said user upon the opposite piece not grasped by said user&#39;s fingers making both the hand(s) and a foot of the user to be contiguous with  102  and  106  with a purpose of potential exercise performance; exerting force upon  400  at  102  and  106  respectively, said user may commence motion upon  400  whereby there is a simulation of multiple bodily exercise movements as determined by the user, e.g. a cycling simulation, or a swimming simulation. 
         [0171]    Furthermore, a user may grasp  106 B and  102 B separately with each set of said user&#39;s fingers and apply force upon  400  in such manner whereby said user brings  400  horizontally towards said user&#39;s chest followed by said user pushing  400  away from said user&#39;s chest; rotating said user&#39;s shoulders, elbows, wrists and associated bodily tissues in a stretching performance of exercise. 
         [0172]    An engineered purpose of  400  allows a user to perform an exercise with  400  by placing  400  at, in front of, above, behind, and/or below said user&#39;s abdominal region of said user&#39;s body. Alternatively a user may combine any of these relational positions between  400  with said user&#39;s body regions; providing a, more and/or less, full range of extension as related to bodily extremities. 
         [0173]    The engineering of  400  is calculated to allow a user to perform physical exercises in nearly any bodily position and/or bodily motion; ranging from standing or walking, to and including sitting or supine. Further,  400  is engineered to be minimally invasive to over taxing a user&#39;s muscle systems by providing said user a length of time of exercise as determined by said user. Further, the amount of force exerted by a user upon  400  is gauged by said user&#39;s own determination; providing said user the flexibility to increase and/or decrease said force as desired by said user. 
         [0174]      FIG. 5  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  500 . 
         [0175]    As a means to perform a physical exercise in conjunction with an intellectual activity, and/or separately to solely engage said embodiment of  500  as means to perform a physical exercise, and/or separately as a means to solely utilize said embodiment of  500  for use in an intellectual activity, a user employs said user&#39;s fingers along with associated bodily tissues and/or organs required for said user to assemble selected pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , namely  101 ,  102 ,  108 ,  109 ,  110 ,  106  and  107  that result in the formation of  500 . This process requires a joint effort between said user&#39;s intellectual functions to consciously assemble, and/or alternatively to disassemble, said pieces in an orderly fashion and said user&#39;s physical body parts to carryout such assembly/disassembly; particularly said user&#39;s fingers are employed to accomplish a task with a specific purpose i.e. to form a useable, and/or reusable embodiment  500 . 
         [0176]    Said user performs the task to assemble  500 , optionally, and at least, in the following steps: exerting force upon the pieces in a manner to make contiguous  101 B with  102 A, and  102 C with  110 B, and  110 A with  109 C, and  109 A with  108 B, and  108 A with  106 A, and  106 C with  107 B, whereby said assembly, at least, now exists in an embodiment, thereby forming a single contiguous apparatus, whereat  102  and  106  are contiguous within an alignment range that minimally includes a rotational counterbalance alignment between  102  and  106 , whereby  500 , at least, now exists in an embodiment for physical exercise. 
         [0177]    The overall dimensions of  500  may be altered by substituting  103 , and  104 , and  105  in place of  108 , and  109 , and  110  respectively; providing a variation of a range of motion during the performance of exercise. Moreover,  500  provides to a user the ability to increase and/or decrease the rate of revolutions of the directional motion of  500  in the performance of physical exercises. When said user increases, or even maintains the amount of exertion placed upon  500  correspondingly affects the user&#39;s heart rate, and/or respiration, as a performance of an aerobic exercise. 
         [0178]    A user is able to isolate a single finger, or may alternatively select a plurality of fingers from either hand placed upon  500  and cause a movement of  500  in the performance of an exercise. This can be accomplished for the isometric, and/or the isotonic exercises infra. A user may thus place said user&#39;s fingers upon  106  and upon  102  further applying force upon said pieces in a static position; allowing said user to perform isometric exercises in a variety of relational positions of  500  with said user&#39;s body. 
         [0179]    A user may also thus place said user&#39;s fingers upon  106  and upon  102  further applying force upon these pieces in a single, and/or, multiple directional position(s); allowing said user to perform isotonic exercises in a variety of relational positions of  500  with said user&#39;s body. 
         [0180]    Additionally, at least alternatively, a user may utilize  500  and grasp  102 , or  106 , with one and/or both set(s) of said user&#39;s fingers and then simultaneously place either foot of said user upon the opposite piece not grasped by said user&#39;s fingers making both the hand(s) and a foot of the user to be contiguous with  102  and  106  with a purpose of potential exercise performance; exerting force upon  500  at  102  and  106  respectively, said user may commence motion upon  500  whereby there is a simulation of multiple bodily exercise movements as determined by the user, e.g. a cycling simulation, or a swimming simulation. 
         [0181]    Furthermore, a user may grasp  106 B and  102 B separately with each set of said user&#39;s fingers and apply force upon  500  in such manner whereby said user brings  500  horizontally towards said user&#39;s chest followed by said user pushing  500  away from said user&#39;s chest; rotating said user&#39;s shoulders, elbows, wrists and associated bodily tissues in a stretching performance of exercise. 
         [0182]    An engineered purpose of  500  allows a user to perform an exercise with  500  by placing  500  at, in front of, above, behind, and/or below said user&#39;s abdominal region of said user&#39;s body. Alternatively a user may combine any of these relational positions between  500  with said user&#39;s body regions; providing a, more and/or less, full range of extension as related to bodily extremities. 
         [0183]    The engineering of  500  is calculated to allow a user to perform physical exercises in nearly any bodily position and/or bodily motion; ranging from standing or walking, to and including sitting or supine. Further,  500  is engineered to be minimally invasive to over taxing a user&#39;s muscle systems by providing said user a length of time of exercise as determined by said user. Further, the amount of force exerted by a user upon  500  is gauged by said user&#39;s own determination; providing said user the flexibility to increase and/or decrease said force as desired by said user. 
         [0184]    Additionally, a user may utilize  500  as a source of amusement, whereby, said user, having assembled  500  may then, at least, choose to cause a portion of  500 , for example  101  and/or  107  to be used as an extension of said user&#39;s hands, at least, in an action that allows said user to make contact with any of a variety of said user&#39;s body parts, at least optionally as a means to relieve said user from an irritation of a given body part, e.g. a mid-back irritating skin sensation, more commonly known as an itch, experienced by said user may thereby be relieved by said user grasping  500  and reaching rearward with  500  to make contiguous  500  with said location of said user&#39;s itch, thus enabling said user to relieve the user of said itch. 
         [0185]    Additionally, a user may utilize  500  as a source of amusement, whereby, said user, having assembled  500  may then, at least, choose to cause a portion of  500 , for example  101  and/or  107  to be used as an extension of said user&#39;s hands, at least, in an action that allows said user to reach an object that is beyond the normal range of attainability for said user without the assistance of an outside source, such as  500 . This benefit enlarges the potential group of said users to include those users who may be physically compromised, e.g. a wheelchair bound, or even a bed bound user may benefit from the overall provisions of the instant invention. 
         [0186]    Additionally, a user may utilize  500  as a source of amusement, whereby, said user, having assembled  500  may then, at least, choose to cause  500  to be used in the process for breathing. A user could, at least, place one hand over  109  and grasp  107  with said user&#39;s other hand then place said user&#39;s mouth around an open hollow in  107  and commence an intake of air by inhaling through  500 ; having first assured that  101  is free of any obstruction to the flow of air into  500 . The action of this use of  500  may be performed by a user when said user is in a restricted airflow environment, e.g. under water, effectively allowing said user to breathe through  500  while swimming, and/or submersed in water. Similarly if a user has a breathing difficulty and/or abnormality, said user may utilize  500  to assist in remedy of said challenge. 
         [0187]    These are exemplary samples of applications for use of  500 , and in no way limits other potential types of amusement, and/or uses related to  500 . 
         [0188]      FIG. 6  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  600 . 
         [0189]    As a means to perform a physical exercise in conjunction with an intellectual activity, and/or separately to solely engage said embodiment of  600  as means to perform a physical exercise, and/or separately as a means to solely utilize said embodiment of  600  for use in an intellectual activity, a user employs said user&#39;s fingers along with associated bodily tissues and/or organs required for said user to assemble selected pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , namely  101 ,  102 ,  103 ,  104 ,  105 ,  106  and  107  that result in the formation of  600 . This process requires a joint effort between said user&#39;s intellectual functions to consciously assemble, and/or alternatively to disassemble, said pieces in an orderly fashion and said user&#39;s physical body parts to carryout such assembly/disassembly; particularly said user&#39;s fingers are employed to accomplish a task with a specific purpose i.e. to form a useable, and/or reusable embodiment  600 . 
         [0190]    Said user performs the task to assemble  600 , optionally, and at least, in the following steps: exerting force upon the pieces in a manner to make contiguous  102 A with  101 B, and  101 C with  103 A, and  103 B with  104 A, and  104 C with  105 A, and  105 B with  107 C, and  107 B with  106 C, whereby said assembly, at least, now exists in an embodiment, thereby forming a single contiguous apparatus, whereat  102  and  106  are capable of being positioned at any point in a three hundred sixty-degree, 360°, range whereby  600 , at least, now exists in an embodiment for physical exercise. 
         [0191]    The overall dimensions of  600  may be altered by substituting  103 , and  104 , and  105 , with  110 , and  109 , and  108 , respectively; providing a variation of a range of motion during the performance of exercise. A user is able to grasp  600  in a variety of locations and apply force to  600  in a directional manner. Moreover,  600  provides to a user the ability to increase and/or decrease the rate of revolutions of the directional motion of  600  in the performance of physical exercises. When said user increases, or even maintains the amount of exertion placed upon  600  correspondingly affects the user&#39;s heart rate, and/or respiration, as a performance of an aerobic exercise. 
         [0192]    A user is able to grasp  101 ,  102 ,  106  and/or  107  to manipulate the degree of angle between  102  and  106  to a preferred angle by the user in the performance of physical exercise; commencing a directional motion conducive to a multitude of physical exercises to be performed by said user. At least, said user is thus able to rotate said user&#39;s body parts, shoulders, arms, forearms, wrists, and hands, and tissues associated thereto, via means of said user&#39;s said sets of fingers placed upon  101  or  102 , and  107  or  106 , moving  600  in a directional motion in the performance of a multitude of physical exercises. 
         [0193]    A user is able to isolate a single finger, or may alternatively select a plurality of fingers from both hands placed upon  600  and cause a movement of  600  in the performance of an exercise. This can be accomplished for the aerobic exercise supra, and/or the isometric, and/or the isotonic exercises infra A user may thus place said user&#39;s fingers upon  106  and upon  102  further applying force upon said pieces in a static position; allowing said user to perform isometric exercises in a variety of relational positions of  600  with said user&#39;s body. 
         [0194]    A user may also thus place said user&#39;s fingers upon  106  and upon  102  further applying force upon these pieces in a single, and/or, multiple directional position(s); allowing said user to perform isotonic exercises in a variety of relational positions of  600  with said user&#39;s body. 
         [0195]    Additionally, at least alternatively, a user may utilize  600  and grasp  102 , or  106 , with one and/or both set(s) of said user&#39;s fingers and then simultaneously place either foot of said user upon the opposite piece not grasped by said user&#39;s fingers making both the hand(s) and a foot of the user to be contiguous with  102  and  106  with a purpose of potential exercise performance; exerting force upon  600  at  102  and  106  respectively, said user may commence motion upon  600  whereby there is a simulation of multiple bodily exercise movements as determined by the user, e.g. a cycling simulation, or a swimming simulation. 
         [0196]    Additionally, at least alternatively, a user may utilize  600  and grasp  102  with one hand and simultaneously grasp  106  with said user&#39;s second hand to cause a directional movement upon  600  either by causing  102 , and/or  106  to move in a rotational motion, a circular type manner, allowing either  102  to rotate around a stationary position of  106 , or visa versa, or alternatively, allowing  102  and  106  to jointly rotate around each other within any given three-hundred-sixty degree, 360°, angle as determined by said user. In this manner  600  provides said user an ability to exert force upon  600  thus being contiguous to said user&#39;s body parts, whereby said user may commence motion upon  600 , at least, as a simulation of multiple bodily exercise as determined by said user, e.g. boxing simulation. 
         [0197]    Furthermore, a user may grasp  106 B and  102 B separately with each set of said user&#39;s fingers and apply force upon  600  in such manner whereby said user brings  600  horizontally towards said user&#39;s chest followed by said user pushing  600  away from said user&#39;s chest; rotating said user&#39;s shoulders, elbows, wrists and associated bodily tissues in a stretching performance of exercise. 
         [0198]    An engineered purpose of  600  allows a user to perform an exercise with  600  by placing  600  at, in front of, above, behind, and/or below said user&#39;s abdominal region of said user&#39;s body. Alternatively a user may combine any of these relational positions between  600  with said user&#39;s body regions; providing a, more and/or less, full range of extension as related to bodily extremities. 
         [0199]    The engineering of  600  is calculated to allow a user to perform physical exercises in nearly any bodily position and/or bodily motion; ranging from standing or walking, to and including sitting or supine. Further,  600  is engineered to be minimally invasive to over taxing a user&#39;s muscle systems by providing said user a length of time of exercise as determined by said user. Further, the amount of force exerted by a user upon  600  is gauged by said user&#39;s own determination; providing said user the flexibility to increase and/or decrease said force as desired by said user. 
         [0200]      FIG. 6A  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment  600  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 6 . A user then causes a manipulation upon  600 , thus altering the embodiment  600  that, at least, results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  601 . 
         [0201]    As described in  FIG. 6 , as illustrated and described in  600 , the embodiment of  600  has an inherent structure and/or method, whereby it is provided to a user the ability to grasp  101 ,  102 ,  106  and/or  107  to manipulate the degree of angle between  102  and  106  to a preferred angle by the user in the performance of physical exercise. 
         [0202]    The manipulation of  600 , by said user, is in itself a form of a physical exercise that occurs when a user grasps  600  either at  101  and/or  102 , and simultaneously said user grasps  600  either at  107  and/or  106 , then altering the dimension between  102 C with  104 A, and/or,  106 A with  104 C by a directional movement of  101 ,  102 ,  106  and/or  107 . 
         [0203]      FIG. 6B  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. In the stages of existence and manipulation of  600 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , and  FIG. 6 , and  FIG. 6A , respectively, a user is able to cause such a manipulation upon  600  whereby, the dimension between  102 C with  104 A, and/or,  106 A with  104 C, is so narrowed, by a directional movement of  101 ,  102 ,  106  and/or  107 , so as to nearly have  102  and  106  in the same plane to each other, thus altering the embodiment  600  and/or  601  that, at least, results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  602 . 
         [0204]    Effectively, this narrowed dimension between  102 C with  104 A, and/or,  106 A with  104 C, as illustrated and described by  602  results potentially, in a smaller diameter of circular motion, measured at the tips of  102 C and  106 A, capable of being produced during the potential exercises as expressed in  FIG. 6 . 
         [0205]    Under a controlled rate of a measurable displacement of the tips of  102 C and  106 A, during a directional movement performed by a user, e.g. in a circular-rotational motion, is exerted upon  600 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 6 , or alternatively exerted upon  601 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 6A , is then compared to an equally controlled rate of a measurable displacement of the said tips, when the same motion is exerted upon  602 , there results a variation of speed in said displacement of the tips. This variation of speed potential is effectively engineered into  600  with the potential, at least, to allow formation of  601 , and/or  602 , to vary the rapidity of movement with which a user performs exercises thereupon. Under the simulation of boxing, as described in  FIG. 6 , this said engineered potential of variation of speed, based upon manipulation of the embodiment of the apparatus, at least, more properly reflects an actual simulation to a boxer&#39;s routine of an exercise. 
         [0206]      FIG. 7  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  700 . 
         [0207]    As a means to perform a physical exercise in conjunction with an intellectual activity, and/or separately to solely engage said embodiment of  700  as means to perform a physical exercise, and/or separately as a means to solely utilize said embodiment of  700  for use in an intellectual activity, a user employs said user&#39;s fingers along with associated bodily tissues and/or organs required for said user to assemble selected pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , namely  101 ,  102 ,  111 ,  113 ,  107 , and  106  that result in the formation of  700 . This process requires a joint effort between said user&#39;s intellectual functions to consciously assemble, and/or alternatively to disassemble, said pieces in an orderly fashion and said user&#39;s physical body parts to carryout such assembly/disassembly; particularly said user&#39;s fingers are employed to accomplish a task with a specific purpose i.e. to form a useable, and/or reusable embodiment  700 . 
         [0208]    Said user performs the task to assemble  700 , optionally, and at least, in the following steps: exerting force upon the pieces in a manner to make contiguous  101 B with  102 A, and  102 C with  111 A, and  111 B with  107 C, and  107 B with  106 C, and  106 A with  113 B, and  113 A with  101 C, whereby said assembly, at least, now exists in an embodiment, thereby forming a single contiguous apparatus, whereat  102  and  106  are part of a contiguously enclosed rigid formation, whereby  700 , at least, now exists in an embodiment for physical exercise. 
         [0209]    A user is able to isolate a single finger, or may alternatively select a plurality of fingers from either hand placed upon  700  and cause a movement of  700  in the performance of an exercise. This can be accomplished for the isometric, and/or the isotonic exercises infra. A user may thus place said user&#39;s fingers upon  106  and upon  102  further applying force upon said pieces in a static position; allowing said user to perform isometric exercises in a variety of relational positions of  700  with said user&#39;s body. 
         [0210]    A user may also thus place said user&#39;s fingers upon  106  and upon  102  further applying force upon these pieces in a single, and/or, multiple directional position(s); allowing said user to perform isotonic exercises in a variety of relational positions of  700  with said user&#39;s body. 
         [0211]    Furthermore, a user may grasp  106 B and  102 B separately with each set of said user&#39;s fingers and apply force upon  700  in such manner whereby said user brings  700  horizontally towards said user&#39;s chest followed by said user pushing  700  away from said user&#39;s chest; rotating said user&#39;s shoulders, elbows, wrists and associated bodily tissues in a stretching performance of exercise. 
         [0212]    An engineered purpose of  700  allows a user to perform an exercise with  700  by placing  700  at, in front of, above, behind, and/or below said user&#39;s abdominal region of said user&#39;s body. Alternatively a user may combine any of these relational positions between  700  with said user&#39;s body regions; providing a, more and/or less, full range of extension as related to bodily extremities. 
         [0213]    The engineering of  700  is calculated to allow a user to perform physical exercises in nearly any bodily position and/or bodily motion; ranging from standing or walking, to and including sitting or supine. Further,  700  is engineered to be minimally invasive to over taxing a user&#39;s muscle systems by providing said user a length of time of exercise as determined by said user. Further, the amount of force exerted by a user upon  700  is gauged by said user&#39;s own determination; providing said user the flexibility to increase and/or decrease said force as desired by said user. 
         [0214]      FIG. 8  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  800 . 
         [0215]    As a means to perform a physical exercise in conjunction with an intellectual activity, and/or separately to solely engage said embodiment of  800  as means to perform a physical exercise, and/or separately as a means to solely utilize said embodiment of  800  for use in an intellectual activity, a user employs said user&#39;s fingers along with associated bodily tissues and/or organs required for said user to assemble selected pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , namely  101 ,  102 ,  111 ,  113 ,  107 , and  106 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 7 , embodiment known as  700 ; further adding pieces from  100 , specifically,  108 ,  109 ,  110 ,  112 ,  103 ,  104 ,  105  and  114  that results in the formation of  800 . This process requires a joint effort between said user&#39;s intellectual functions to consciously assemble, and/or alternatively to disassemble, said pieces in an orderly fashion and said user&#39;s physical body parts to carryout such assembly/disassembly; particularly said user&#39;s fingers are employed to accomplish a task with a specific purpose i.e. to form a useable, and/or reusable embodiment  800 . 
         [0216]    Said user performs the task to assemble  800 , optionally, and at least, in the following steps: exerting force upon the pieces in a manner to make contiguous  101 B with  102 A, and  102 C with  111 A, and  111 B with  107 C, and  107 B with  106 C, and  106 A with  113 B, and  113 A with  101 C, whereby said assembly, at least, now exists in an embodiment, thereby forming a single contiguous apparatus, whereat  102  and  106  are part of a contiguous rigid formation, subsequently, the user exerts force and makes contiguous:  101 A with  108 A, and  108 B with  109 A, and  109 B with  110 A, and  110 B with  112 A, and  112 B with  103 A, and  103 B with  104 A, and  104 C with  105 A, and  105 B with  114 A, whereby  800 , at least, now exists in an embodiment for physical exercise. 
         [0217]    Additionally, at least alternatively, a user may utilize  800  and grasp  112 ,  103 ,  104 ,  105  and/or  114  with said user&#39;s fingers and simultaneously place either foot of said user upon  102 , or  106  with a purpose of potential exercise performance; exerting force upon  800  as recited. Said user may commence motion upon  800  whereby there is a simulation of multiple bodily exercise movements as determined by the user, e.g. a cycling simulation, or a swimming simulation. 
         [0218]    A user may place fingers upon  106 , and simultaneously place a different finger(s), upon  102 , or alternatively said user&#39;s fingers upon  101 , and  107 , and apply force upon  106  and  102 , placing  800  in a static position that allows said user to perform isometric exercises. Additionally, at least a user may utilize  800  by placing said user&#39;s finger(s)  106 , and simultaneously different finger(s) upon  102 , or alternatively, said user&#39;s fingers upon  101 , and upon  107 , further applying force to  106  and  102 , or upon  101  and  107 , respectively, thus commencing movement upon  800  in a directional manner that allows said user to perform isotonic exercises. 
         [0219]    A user may also utilize  800  and place a user&#39;s foot upon or within either  102 , and/or  106 , and simultaneously placing said user&#39;s fingers at any point upon and/or around contiguous pieces:  108 ,  109 ,  110 ,  112 ,  103 ,  104 ,  105 ,  114 , effectively grasping contiguous pieces said user is able to perform physical exercises engaging bodily systems from said user&#39;s foot up through and including said user&#39;s fingers in a rotational, and/or aerobic, and/or isometric, and/or isotonic manner. This would, at least, include a user being able to exert force upon  800  thus contiguous to the described said user&#39;s body parts, commencing motion upon  800  whereby said user may cause a stretching of said user&#39;s muscles and/or associated bodily tissues. 
         [0220]    The engineering of  800  is calculated to allow a user to perform physical exercises in nearly any bodily position and/or bodily motion; ranging from standing or walking, to and including sitting or supine. Further,  800  is engineered to be minimally invasive to over taxing a user&#39;s muscle systems by providing said user a length of time of exercise as determined by said user. Further, the amount of force exerted by a user upon  800  is gauged by said user&#39;s own determination; providing said user the flexibility to increase and/or decrease said force as desired by said user. 
         [0221]      FIG. 9  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  900 . 
         [0222]    As a means to perform a physical exercise in conjunction with an intellectual activity, and/or separately to solely engage said embodiment of  900  as means to perform a physical exercise, and/or separately as a means to solely utilize said embodiment of  900  for use in an intellectual activity, a user employs said user&#39;s fingers along with associated bodily tissues and/or organs required for said user to assemble selected pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , namely  101 ,  102 ,  111 ,  106 ,  107 ,  105 ,  104 , and  103 , that result in the formation of  900 . This process requires a joint effort between said user&#39;s intellectual functions to consciously assemble, and/or alternatively to disassemble, said pieces in an orderly fashion and said user&#39;s physical body parts to carryout such assembly/disassembly; particularly said user&#39;s fingers are employed to accomplish a task with a specific purpose i.e. to form a useable, and/or reusable embodiment  900 . 
         [0223]    Said user performs the task to assemble  900 , optionally, and at least, in the following steps: exerting force upon the pieces in a manner to make contiguous  101 B with  102 A, and  102 C with  111 A, and  111 B with  106 A, and  106 C with  107 B, and  107 C with  105 B, and  105 A with  104 C, and  104 A with  103 B, and  103 A with  101 C, whereby said assembly, at least, now exists in an embodiment, thereby forming a single contiguous apparatus, whereby  900 , at least, now exists in an embodiment for physical exercise. 
         [0224]    A user may utilize  900  by placing said user&#39;s fingers(s) upon  106 , and  102  simultaneously applying force to  106  and  102  in a static position, or alternatively placing said user&#39;s finger(s) at any point between  107  through  101 , thus including  103 ,  104 , and  105 , and simultaneously placing different said user&#39;s fingers upon  106 , and/or  111 , and/or  102 , further applying human force in a static position, allowing said user to perform isometric exercises. 
         [0225]    A user may utilize  900  by placing said user&#39;s fingers(s) upon  106 , and  102  simultaneously applying force to  106  and  102  in a directional movement, or alternatively placing said user&#39;s finger(s) at any point between  107  through  101 , thus including  103 ,  104 , and  105 , and simultaneously placing different said user&#39;s fingers upon  106 , and/or  111 , and/or  102 , further applying human force in a directional movement, allowing said user to perform isotonic exercises. 
         [0226]    The utility of  900  is engineered to allow a user to optionally choose a specific position of relationship between said user&#39;s fingers proximity to said user&#39;s other body parts; effectively allowing a user to perform a wide multitude of exercises, albeit isometric and/or isotonic. This freedom of position of relative body parts with each other provides a user, at least to optionally focus physical exercise(s) upon the individual fingers, singly and/or collectively, the wrists, the forearms, the upper arms, the shoulders, the neck, the back, the torso, and/or the abdomen. Further, if a user places  102  and  106  in between said user&#39;s thighs and/or knees and/or calves, or alternatively places said user&#39;s feet, and/or ankles within or without said pieces, and applies force upon  900  the user would then benefit from physical exercises involving these bodily parts and associated tissues thereto. Effectively,  900  provides an opportunity for nearly every muscle system within the entire human body. These detailed engagements of a user&#39;s body parts upon  900  in the performance of physical exercises are descriptive, but do not exhaust every conceivable potential that may exist for the embodiment  900 . 
         [0227]    An engineered purpose of  900  allows a user to perform an exercise with  900  by placing  900  at, in front of, above, behind, and/or below said user&#39;s abdominal region of said user&#39;s body. Alternatively a user may combine any of these relational positions between  900  with said user&#39;s body regions; providing a, more and/or less, full range of extension as related to bodily extremities. 
         [0228]    The engineering of  900  is calculated to allow a user to perform physical exercises in nearly any bodily position and/or bodily motion; ranging from standing or walking, to and including sitting or supine. Further,  900  is engineered to be minimally invasive to over taxing a user&#39;s muscle systems by providing said user a length of time of exercise as determined by said user. Further, the amount of force exerted by a user upon  900  is gauged by said user&#39;s own determination; providing said user the flexibility to increase and/or decrease said force as desired by said user. 
         [0229]      FIG. 10  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1000 . 
         [0230]    As a means to perform a method of assembly and/or disassembly process, at least of an apparatus, a user may select and make a plurality of pieces contiguous by applying a force to a first piece upon a second piece, e.g.  108  with  109  with  110  with  101  with  102  with  103  with  104  with  105  with  106  with  107 , as illustrated and described by  1000  in  FIG. 10 , by applying said first force in one direction on the first piece with the second piece, followed by simultaneously applying a second force in another direction upon either the first, and/or the second piece; continuing such process with each successive piece until formation of an embodiment exists, e.g.  1000 . The combination of, at least, the dual action of at least two forces exerted upon said piece in varying directions, whereby a straight withdrawal force, to separate two contiguous pieces, placed upon any of the two contiguous pieces becomes virtually impossible, at least under normal conditions; thus creating a locking-process between said pieces. 
         [0231]      FIG. 10A  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus, further assembled as illustrated and described in  FIG. 10 , according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1001 . 
         [0232]    Providing as a means for enablement of the present invention,  1001 , which is a duplicate of  1000  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 10 , here in  1001 , a user performs the task to assemble  1001 , optionally, and at least, in the following steps: making contiguous  108 B with  109 A, and  109 C with  110 A, and  110 B with  101 C, and  101 B with  102 A, and  102 C with  103 A, and  103 B with  104 A, and  104 C with  105 A, and  105 B with  106 A, and  106 C with  107 B, and thus making  107 C, at least proximately attachable to  108 A, whereby said assembly, at least, now exists in an embodiment, thereby forming a single contiguous apparatus, further capable of adjustment by a user, so as to be a single, contiguous, rigid embodiment between all pieces of the embodiment. 
         [0233]    After making said pieces contiguous as described, the user, at least, can then additionally make an angular adjustment at  110 B with  101 C so that  108 ,  109 ,  110 , and  101  are located within a plane that at least includes an exact plane with  102 ,  103 ,  104 ,  105 ,  106 , and  107 . 
         [0234]    However because the arc of  102 , having commenced at  102 A and terminated at  102 C, and/or because the arc of  106 , having commenced at  106 C and terminated at  106 A, may include degrees known to not be exactly ninety-degrees, 90°, there may exist, within at least an exact plane of  107 C with  108 A, a potential misalignment of an exact centerline common to  107  and  108 . Such a potential misalignment may be measured within  1001  as illustrated and described by the differential distance between B and A; B being a distance-measurement located at a first end of  1001  located near or at the outer side of  102 , and A being a distance-measurement located at a second end of  1001  located near or at the outer side of  106 ; whereby such distance-measurements are comprised of a first axial centerline through  101 ,  110 ,  109 , and  108 , and a second axial centerline through  102 C,  103 ,  104 ,  105 , and  106 A. A measureable difference in distance can result whereat A measures less than B. This variance of measureable distance, at least potentially creates a near impossible union of  108 A with  107 C. Lacking such union renders  1001 , and thus also  1000 , incapable of its complete and ultimate embodiment structure and methods thereof. 
         [0235]      FIG. 10B  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus, further assembled as illustrated and described in  FIG. 10 , and further assembled as illustrated and described in  FIG. 10A , according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1002 . 
         [0236]    Providing as a means for enablement of the present invention,  1002 , which is a duplicate of  1000 , and also a duplicate of  1002 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 10 , and also as illustrated and described in  FIG. 10A  respectively, here in  1002 , a user performs the task to resolve the near impossible union of  108 A with  107 C by applying force upon either  108 A and/or  107 C whereby an inherent binding effect is imposed upon  107  with  108  so that  108 A and  107 C are made contiguous. 
         [0237]    The result of application of said force is measureable in the same manner as B and also A were measured as described and illustrated and described in  FIG. 10A . The result of such post contiguous union between  107  with  108  via making contiguous  108 A with  107 C is a result whereby B remains the same measurement as B was in  FIG. 10A , hereinafter named B 1 , and where by a new distance-measurement for A, as described and illustrated and described in  FIG. 10A , is superseded by a new distance-measurement hereinafter named B 2 . 
         [0238]    Effectively having thus completed the formation of  1002 , there now exists at least two axial centerlines within  1002 ; a first centerline located between  102  with  103  with  104  with  105  with  106 , and a second centerline located between  101  with  110  with  109  with  108  with  107 . The said two centerlines are within a range of distances that at least include a parallel distance between each other; allowing a user to utilize said embodiment of an apparatus in a manner more fully consistent with the purpose of the apparatus. 
         [0239]    Elsewhere,  FIG. 10B  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus, further assembled as illustrated and described in  FIG. 10 , and further assembled as illustrated and described in  FIG. 10A , according to an embodiment of the present invention. Here at  FIG. 10B  may, at least, be a commencing point in a disassembly process of an apparatus that results in an unlocking-process, whereby a user may, at least, make said pieces comprised in  1002 , and/or  1001 , and/or  1000 , as described and illustrated in  FIG. 10 ,  FIG. 10A  and  FIG. 10B , respectively, incontiguous, and thus, at least, allowing said pieces potentially to be reusable in other embodiments. The user may cause a force upon at least two contiguous pieces that may, at least, be contiguous via a binding contiguous union of axial centerlines inherent in said pieces. 
         [0240]    A user may select and make a plurality of pieces incontiguous by applying a force to a first piece to cause separation with a second piece, e.g.  108  from  109  from  110  from  101  from  102  from  103  from  104  from  105  from  106  from  107 , at least, by applying said first force in one direction on the first piece with the second piece, followed by simultaneously applying a second force in another direction upon either the first, and/or the second piece; continuing such process with each successive piece until formation of an embodiment is disassembled. The combination of, at least, the dual action of at least two forces exerted upon said piece in varying directions, make possible a straight withdrawal force to separate two contiguous pieces; creating an unlocking-process between said pieces. The user may, optionally, reuse said pieces in another embodiment. 
         [0241]      FIG. 11  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1100 . 
         [0242]    As a means to perform a physical exercise in conjunction with an intellectual activity, and/or separately to solely engage said embodiment of  1100  as means to perform a physical exercise, and/or separately as a means to solely utilize said embodiment of  1100  for use in an intellectual activity, a user employs said user&#39;s fingers along with associated bodily tissues and/or organs required for said user to assemble selected pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , namely  106 ,  107 ,  108 ,  109 ,  111 ,  112 ,  110 ,  101 ,  102 ,  103 ,  104 ,  105 ,  113 , and  114  that result in the formation of  1100 . This process requires a joint effort between said user&#39;s intellectual functions to consciously assemble, and/or alternatively to disassemble, said pieces in an orderly fashion and said user&#39;s physical body parts to carryout such assembly/disassembly; particularly said user&#39;s fingers are employed to accomplish a task with a specific purpose i.e. to form a useable, and/or reusable embodiment  1100 . 
         [0243]    A user performs the task to assemble  1100 , optionally, and at least, in the following steps: exerting force upon the pieces in a manner to make contiguous  106 C with  107 B, and  107 C with  108 A, and  108 B with  109 A, and  109 B with  111 A, and  111 B with  112 A, and  109 C with  110 A, and  110 B with  101 C, and  101 B with  102 A, and  102 C with  103 A, and  103 B with  104 A, and  104 C with  105 A, and  104 B with  113 A, and  113 B with  114 A, whereby  1100 , at least, now exists in an embodiment for use of an intellectual activity, and/or in the support of intellectual activities. 
         [0244]    A user is able, at least, to physically place, and/or physically support an object(s), foreign to  1100 , e.g. at least, an object that contains a means that may engage intellectual activity, such as a book, a writing paraphernalia, upon and/or within the structure of  1100 , at least, potentially for use by employment of said user&#39;s intellectual activities related to such an object(s). These foreign objects include, at least of the group of objects having a means, currently known, or yet to be known, item(s) used in a particular activity, e.g. intellectual activity: viewing printed matter, and/or an electronic object, and/or making a mark with an instrument upon a surface, such group herein illustrated and described and named M 100 . 
         [0245]    Foreign objects found within M 100  may be comprised of categories of objects among which includes, but is not limited to E 100  comprised in part of printed matter, and/or E 200  comprised in part of electronic devices, and/or E 300  comprised in part of objects that are capable of making a mark upon a surface, and/or E 400  portable surfaces upon which a mark is capable of being made. 
         [0246]    A user is further able to makes directional movement(s) upon  106 ,  107 ,  108 ,  109 ,  111 ,  112 ,  110 ,  101 ,  102 ,  103 ,  104 ,  105 ,  113 , and/or  114  in an angular relation to each other thus, at least having conjoined pieces capable of a range of rotation of degrees as adjustment to accommodate a foreign object(s) contained in M 100 . 
         [0247]      FIG. 11A  is a perspective frontal view, with a foreign object E 101 , obtained from E 100 , obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 11 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1101 . 
         [0248]    Providing as a means for enablement of the present invention,  1101 , which is a duplicate of  1100  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 11 , here in  1101 , whereby, at least, as an example of a sample of the means of M 100 , there exist multiple categories of foreign object(s) among which E 100  exists, being comprised, in part, at least, of objects that include, but are not limited to, printed materials, such as, a printed book. Within E 100  is found a foreign object hereinafter named E 101 . Although E 101  is illustrated and described in the position of both covers being closed, as an imagery purpose,  1100 , and thus  1101  allow a user to place E 101  upon and/or within the borders of  1100 , so that said user may thereat commence engagement of said user&#39;s intellectual activity in response to the matter based within E 101  and as supported, as illustrated and described in  1101 . 
         [0249]      FIG. 11B  is a perspective rearward view, with a foreign object E 101 , obtained from E 100 , obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 11 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1102 . 
         [0250]    Fundamentally,  1102  is a duplicate of  1100  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 11 , and is a duplicate of  1101  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 11A , however, viewed from a reverse position as viewing  1101 , additionally, however, illustrating whereby the cover of E 101  has been opened, and thus illustrating  1100  supporting E 101  in a manner whereby said user may thereat commence engagement of said user&#39;s intellectual activity in response to the matter based within E 101 . 
         [0251]      FIG. 12  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1200 . 
         [0252]    As a means to perform a physical exercise in conjunction with an intellectual activity, and/or separately to solely engage said embodiment of  1200  as means to perform a physical exercise, and/or separately as a means to solely utilize said embodiment of  1200  for use in an intellectual activity, a user employs said user&#39;s fingers along with associated bodily tissues and/or organs required for said user to assemble selected pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , namely  106 ,  107 ,  108 ,  109 ,  111 ,  112 ,  110 ,  101 ,  102 ,  113 ,  114 ,  103 ,  104 , and  105  that result in the formation of  1200 . This process requires a joint effort between said user&#39;s intellectual functions to consciously assemble, and/or alternatively to disassemble, said pieces in an orderly fashion and said user&#39;s physical body parts to carryout such assembly/disassembly; particularly said user&#39;s fingers are employed to accomplish a task with a specific purpose i.e. to form a useable, and/or reusable embodiment  1200 . 
         [0253]    A user performs the task to assemble  1200 , optionally, and at least, in the following steps: exerting force upon the pieces in a manner to make contiguous  106 C with  107 B, and  107 C with  108 A, and  108 B with  109 A, and  109 B with  111 A, and  111 B with  112 A, and  109 C with  110 A, and  110 B with  101 C, and  101 B with  102 A, and  102 C with  113 A, and  113 B with  114 A, and  114 B with  103 A, and  103 B with  104 A, and  104 C with  105 A, whereby  1200 , at least, now exists in an embodiment for use of an intellectual activity, and/or in the support of intellectual activities. 
         [0254]    A user is able, at least, to physically place, and/or physically support an object(s), foreign to  1200 , e.g. at least, an object that contains a means that may engage intellectual activity, such as a book, a writing paraphernalia, upon and/or within the structure of  1200 , at least, potentially for use by employment of said user&#39;s intellectual activities related to such an object(s). These foreign objects include, at least of the group of objects having a means, currently known, or yet to be known, item(s) used in a particular activity, e.g. intellectual activity: viewing printed matter, and/or an electronic object, and/or making a mark with an instrument upon a surface, such group herein illustrated and described and named M 100 . 
         [0255]    Foreign objects found within M 100  may be comprised of categories of objects among which includes, but is not limited to E 100  comprised in part of printed matter, and/or E 200  comprised in part of electronic devices, and/or E 300  comprised in part of objects that are capable of making a mark upon a surface, and/or E 400  portable surfaces upon which a mark is capable of being made. 
         [0256]    A user is further able to makes directional movement(s) upon  106 ,  107 ,  108 ,  109 ,  111 ,  112 ,  110 ,  101 ,  102 ,  113 ,  114 ,  103 ,  104 , and/or  105  in an angular relation to each other thus, at least having conjoined pieces capable of a range of rotation of degrees as adjustment to accommodate a foreign object(s) contained in M 100 . 
         [0257]      FIG. 13  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1300 . 
         [0258]    As a means to perform a physical exercise in conjunction with an intellectual activity, and/or separately to solely engage said embodiment of  1300  as means to perform a physical exercise, and/or separately as a means to solely utilize said embodiment of  1300  for use in an intellectual activity, a user employs said user&#39;s fingers along with associated bodily tissues and/or organs required for said user to assemble selected pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , namely  106 ,  107 ,  108 ,  109 ,  110 ,  101 ,  102 ,  111 ,  112 ,  113 ,  103 ,  104 , and  105  that result in the formation of  1300 . This process requires a joint effort between said user&#39;s intellectual functions to consciously assemble, and/or alternatively to disassemble, said pieces in an orderly fashion and said user&#39;s physical body parts to carryout such assembly/disassembly; particularly said user&#39;s fingers are employed to accomplish a task with a specific purpose i.e. to form a useable, and/or reusable embodiment  1300 . 
         [0259]    A user performs the task to assemble  1300 , optionally, and at least, in the following steps: exerting force upon the following pieces in a manner to make contiguous:  106 C with  107 B, and  107 C with  108 A, and  108 B with  109 A, and  109 C with  110 A, and  110 B with  101 C, and  101 B with  102 A, and  102 C with  111 A, and  111 B with  112 A, and  112 B with  113 A, and  113 B with  104 B, and  104 C with  105 A, and  104 A with  103 B, whereby  1300 , at least, now exists in an embodiment for use of an intellectual activity, and/or in the support of intellectual activities. 
         [0260]    A user is able, at least, to physically place, and/or physically support an object(s), foreign to  1300 , e.g. at least, an object that contains a means that may engage intellectual activity, such as a book, a writing paraphernalia, upon and/or within the structure of  1300 , at least, potentially for use by employment of said user&#39;s intellectual activities related to such an object(s). These foreign objects include, at least of the group of objects having a means, currently known, or yet to be known, item(s) used in a particular activity, e.g. intellectual activity: viewing printed matter, and/or an electronic object, and/or making a mark with an instrument upon a surface, such group herein illustrated and described and named M 100 . 
         [0261]    Foreign objects found within M 100  may be comprised of categories of objects among which includes, but is not limited to E 100  comprised in part of printed matter, and/or E 200  comprised in part of electronic devices, and/or E 300  comprised in part of objects that are capable of making a mark upon a surface, and/or E 400  portable surfaces upon which a mark is capable of being made. 
         [0262]    A user is further able to makes directional movement(s) upon  106 ,  107 ,  108 ,  109 ,  110 ,  101 ,  102 ,  111 ,  112 ,  113 ,  103 ,  104 , and/or  105  in an angular relation to each other thus, at least having conjoined pieces capable of a range of rotation of degrees as adjustment to accommodate a foreign object(s) contained in M 100 . 
         [0263]      FIG. 14  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1400 . 
         [0264]    As a means to perform a physical exercise in conjunction with an intellectual activity, and/or separately to solely engage said embodiment of  1400  as means to perform a physical exercise, and/or separately as a means to solely utilize said embodiment of  1400  for use in an intellectual activity, a user employs said user&#39;s fingers along with associated bodily tissues and/or organs required for said user to assemble selected pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , namely  106 ,  107 ,  105 ,  104 ,  103 ,  112 ,  111 ,  109 ,  110 ,  108 ,  101 ,  102 ,  113 , and  114  that result in the formation of  1400 . This process requires a joint effort between said user&#39;s intellectual functions to consciously assemble, and/or alternatively to disassemble, said pieces in an orderly fashion and said user&#39;s physical body parts to carryout such assembly/disassembly; particularly said user&#39;s fingers are employed to accomplish a task with a specific purpose i.e. to form a useable, and/or reusable embodiment  1400 . 
         [0265]    A user performs the task to assemble  1400 , optionally, and at least, in the following steps: exerting force upon the pieces in a manner to make contiguous:  106 C with  107 B, and  107 C with  105 B, and  105 A with  104 C, and  104 A with  103 B, and  103 A with  112 B, and  112 A with  111 B, and  111 A with  109 B, and  109 C with  110 A, and  109 A with  108 B, and  108 A with  101 C, and  101 B with  102 A, and  102 C with  113 B, and  113 A with  114 A, whereby  1400 , at least, now exists in an embodiment for use of an intellectual activity, and/or in the support of intellectual activities. 
         [0266]    A user is able, at least, to physically place, and/or physically support an object(s), foreign to  1400 , e.g. at least, an object that contains a means that may engage intellectual activity, such as a book, a writing paraphernalia, upon and/or within the structure of  1400 , at least, potentially for use by employment of said user&#39;s intellectual activities related to such an object(s). These foreign objects include, at least of the group of objects having a means, currently known, or yet to be known, item(s) used in a particular activity, e.g. intellectual activity: viewing printed matter, and/or an electronic object, and/or making a mark with an instrument upon a surface, such group herein illustrated and described and named M 100 . 
         [0267]    Foreign objects found within M 100  may be comprised of categories of objects among which includes, but is not limited to E 100  comprised in part of printed matter, and/or E 200  comprised in part of electronic devices, and/or E 300  comprised in part of objects that are capable of making a mark upon a surface, and/or E 400  portable surfaces upon which a mark is capable of being made. 
         [0268]    A user is further able to makes directional movement(s) upon  106 ,  107 ,  105 ,  104 ,  103 ,  112 ,  111 ,  109 ,  110 ,  108 ,  101 ,  102 ,  113 , and/or  114  in an angular relation to each other thus, at least having conjoined pieces capable of a range of rotation of degrees as adjustment to accommodate a foreign object(s) contained in M 100 . 
         [0269]      FIG. 15  is a perspective right-side view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1500 . 
         [0270]    As a means to perform a physical exercise in conjunction with an intellectual activity, and/or separately to solely engage said embodiment of  1500  as means to perform a physical exercise, and/or separately as a means to solely utilize said embodiment of  1500  for use in an intellectual activity, a user employs said user&#39;s fingers along with associated bodily tissues and/or organs required for said user to assemble selected pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , namely  111 ,  102 ,  101 ,  103 ,  104 ,  105 ,  107 ,  106 , and  113  that result in the formation of  1500 . This process requires a joint effort between said user&#39;s intellectual functions to consciously assemble, and/or alternatively to disassemble, said pieces in an orderly fashion and said user&#39;s physical body parts to carryout such assembly/disassembly; particularly said user&#39;s fingers are employed to accomplish a task with a specific purpose i.e. to form a useable, and/or reusable embodiment  1500 . 
         [0271]    A user performs the task to assemble  1500 , optionally, and at least, in the following steps: exerting force upon the pieces in a manner to make contiguous:  113 A with  106 A, and  106 C with  107 B, and  107 C with  105 B, and  105 A with  104 C, and  104 A with  103 B, and  103 A with  101 C,  101 B with  102 A, and  102 C with  111 A, whereby  1500 , at least, now exists in an embodiment for use of an intellectual activity, and/or in the support of intellectual activities. 
         [0272]    A user is able, at least, to physically place, and/or physically support an object(s), foreign to  1500 , e.g. at least, an object that contains a means that may engage intellectual activity, such as a book, a writing paraphernalia, upon and/or within the structure of  1500 , at least, potentially for use by employment of said user&#39;s intellectual activities related to such an object(s). These foreign objects include, at least of the group of objects having a means, currently known, or yet to be known, item(s) used in a particular activity, e.g. intellectual activity: viewing printed matter, and/or an electronic object, and/or making a mark with an instrument upon a surface, such group herein illustrated and described and named M 100 . 
         [0273]    Foreign objects found within M 100  may be comprised of categories of objects among which includes, but is not limited to E 100  comprised in part of printed matter, and/or E 200  comprised in part of electronic devices, and/or E 300  comprised in part of objects that are capable of making a mark upon a surface, and/or E 400  portable surfaces upon which a mark is capable of being made. 
         [0274]    A user is further able to makes directional movement(s) upon  111 ,  102 ,  101 ,  103 ,  104 ,  105 ,  107 ,  106 , and/or  113 , in an angular relation to each other thus, at least having conjoined pieces capable of a range of rotation of degrees as adjustment to accommodate a foreign object(s) contained in M 100 . 
         [0275]      FIG. 15A  is a perspective right-side view with a foreign object E 201 , obtained from E 200 , obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 11 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1501 . 
         [0276]    A user may use foreign objects found within M 100  to be comprised of categories of objects among which includes, but is not limited to E 100  comprised in part of printed matter, and/or E 200  comprised in part of electronic devices, and/or E 300  comprised in part of objects that are capable of making a mark upon a surface, and/or E 400  portable surfaces upon which a mark is capable of being made. 
         [0277]    Providing as a means for enablement of the present invention,  1501 , which is a duplicate of  1500  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 15 , here in  1501 , whereby, at least, as an example of a sample of the means of M 100 , there exist multiple categories of foreign object(s) among which E 200  exists, being comprised, in part, at least, of objects that include, but are not limited to, electronic devices, known as an electronic reader; within E 200  is found a foreign object hereinafter named E 201 . Although E 201  is illustrated and described in the state of being deactivated, as an imagery purpose,  1500 , and thus  1501  allow a user to place E 201  upon and/or within the borders of  1500 , so that said user may thereat commence engagement of said user&#39;s intellectual activity in response to the matter based within E 201  and as supported, as illustrated and described in  1501 . 
         [0278]      FIG. 15B  is a perspective right-side view with a foreign object E 201 , obtained from E 200 , obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 11 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1502 . 
         [0279]    Fundamentally,  1502  is a duplicate of  1500  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 15 , and is a duplicate of  1501  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 15A , viewed from a right-side position illustrating the position of E 201  as it is primarily supported by  102 . As well  1502  illustrates the measurable, relational distance between  102 / 111  and  113 / 106  whereby the angle of E 201  exists at a position as determined by a user, to accommodate an angle desirable by said user during the use of  1500 , during the support of E 201  which is within a range of rotation to accommodate a foreign object. 
         [0280]      FIG. 15C  is a perspective right-side-adjusted view with a foreign object E 201 , obtained from E 200 , obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 11 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1503 . 
         [0281]    Fundamentally,  1503  is a duplicate of  1500  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 15 , and is a duplicate of  1501  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 15A , and is a duplicate of  1502  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 15B  viewed from a right-side position, however illustrating a difference to  1502  as a result of a directional movement, an angular adjustment, at least, having been performed upon  102 ,  101 ,  103 ,  104 ,  105 ,  107 , and/or  106 . Said adjustment effectively altered the measurable, relational distance between  102 / 111  and  113 / 106  whereby the angle of E 201  now exists at a new position as determined by a user, to accommodate an angle desirable by said user during the use of  1500 , during the support of E 201  which is within a range of rotation to accommodate a foreign object. 
         [0282]      FIG. 15D  is a perspective left-side view with a foreign object E 201 , obtained from E 200 , obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 11 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1504 . 
         [0283]    Fundamentally,  1504  is a duplicate of  1500  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 15  and is a duplicate of  1502  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 15B , viewed from a left-side position. 
         [0284]      FIG. 15E  is a perspective left-side-adjusted view with a foreign object E 201 , obtained from E 200 , obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 11 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1505 . 
         [0285]    Fundamentally,  1505  is a duplicate of  1500  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 15 , and is a duplicate of  1503  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 15C , viewed from a left-side position. 
         [0286]      FIG. 16  is a perspective frontal view illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1600 . 
         [0287]    As a means to perform a physical exercise in conjunction with an intellectual activity, and/or separately to solely engage said embodiment of  1600  as means to perform a physical exercise, and/or separately as a means to solely utilize said embodiment of  1600  for use in an intellectual activity, a user employs said user&#39;s fingers along with associated bodily tissues and/or organs required for said user to assemble selected pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , namely  112 ,  111 ,  106 ,  107 ,  105 ,  104 ,  103 ,  101 ,  102 ,  113 ,  109 ,  110 ,  114  and  108  that result in the formation of  1600 . This process requires a joint effort between said user&#39;s intellectual functions to consciously assemble, and/or alternatively to disassemble, said pieces in an orderly fashion and said user&#39;s physical body parts to carryout such assembly/disassembly; particularly said user&#39;s fingers are employed to accomplish a task with a specific purpose i.e. to form a useable, and/or reusable embodiment  1600 . 
         [0288]    A user performs the task to assemble  1600 , optionally, and at least, in the following steps: exerting force upon the pieces in a manner to make contiguous:  112 A with  111 A, and  111 B with  106 A, and  106 C with  107 B, and  107 C with  105 B, and  105 A with  104 C, and  104 A with  103 B, and  103 A with  101 C, and  101 B with  102 A, and  104 B with  113 B, and  113 A with  109 B, and  109 C with  110 A, and  110 B with  114 A, and  109 A with  108 B, whereby  1600 , at least, now exists in an embodiment for use of an intellectual activity, and/or in the support of intellectual activities. 
         [0289]    A user is able, at least, to physically place, and/or physically support an object(s), foreign to  1600 , e.g. at least, an object that contains a means that may engage intellectual activity, such as a book, a writing paraphernalia, upon and/or within the structure of  1600 , at least, potentially for use by employment of said user&#39;s intellectual activities related to such an object(s). These foreign objects include, at least of the group of objects having a means, currently known, or yet to be known, item(s) used in a particular activity, e.g. intellectual activity: viewing printed matter, and/or an electronic object, and/or making a mark with an instrument upon a surface, such group herein illustrated and described and named M 100 . 
         [0290]    Foreign objects found within M 100  may be comprised of categories of objects among which includes, but is not limited to E 100  comprised in part of printed matter, and/or E 200  comprised in part of electronic devices, and/or E 300  comprised in part of objects that are capable of making a mark upon a surface, and/or E 400  portable surfaces upon which a mark is capable of being made. 
         [0291]    A user is further able to makes directional movement(s) upon  112 ,  111 ,  106 ,  107 ,  105 ,  104 ,  103 ,  101 ,  102 ,  113 ,  109 ,  110 ,  114 , and/or  108 , in an angular relation to each other thus, at least having conjoined pieces capable of a range of rotation of degrees as adjustment to accommodate a foreign object(s) contained in M 100 . 
         [0292]      FIG. 16A  is a perspective frontal view with a foreign objects E 102 , E 301 , E 302 , E 303  and/or E 304  obtained from E 100  and E 300  respectively, being obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 11 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1601 . 
         [0293]    A user may use foreign objects found within M 100  to be comprised of categories of objects among which includes, but is not limited to E 100  comprised in part of printed matter, and/or E 200  comprised in part of electronic devices, and/or E 300  comprised in part of objects that are capable of making a mark upon a surface, and/or E 400  portable surfaces upon which a mark is capable of being made. 
         [0294]    Providing as a means for enablement of the present invention,  1601 , which is a duplicate of  1600  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 16 , here in  1601 , whereby, at least, as an example of a sample of the means of M 100 , there exist multiple categories of foreign object(s) among which E 100  exists, being comprised, in part, at least, of objects that include, but are not limited to, printed materials, such as, a printed book. Within E 100  is found a foreign object hereinafter named E 102 . Although E 102  is illustrated and described in the position of being opened, as an imagery purpose,  1600 , and thus  1601  allow a user to place E 101  upon and/or within the borders of  1600 , so that said user may thereat commence engagement of said user&#39;s intellectual activity in response to the matter based within E 101  and as supported, as illustrated and described in  1601 . 
         [0295]    Providing as a means for enablement of the present invention,  1601 , which is a duplicate of  1600  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 16 , here in  1601 , whereby, at least, as an example of a sample of the means of M 100 , there exist multiple categories of foreign object(s) among which E 300  exists, being comprised, in part, at least, of objects that include, but are not limited to, writing instrumentation, at least, a pen and/or a pencil. Within E 300  is found a foreign object hereinafter named E 301 , and/or E 302 , and/or E 303 , and/or E 304 ; being placed upon and/or within the borders of  1600 , so that said user may thereat commence engagement of said user&#39;s intellectual activity in response to the means provided from E 300  as illustrated and described in here in  1601 . 
         [0296]      FIG. 16B  is a perspective frontal view with a foreign objects E 202 , E 301 , E 302 , E 303 , E 304 , and/or E 401  obtained from E 200 , E 300 , E 400  respectively, being obtained from M 100 , illustrated and described as M 100  in  FIG. 11 , illustrating an embodiment of a multi-purpose apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, hereinafter named  1602 . 
         [0297]    Fundamentally,  1602  is a duplicate of  1600  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 16 , and is a duplicate of  1601  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 16A , however, viewed with alternative foreign objects, and thus illustrating  1600  supporting E 202 , E 301 , E 302 , E 303 , E 304 , and/or E 401  in a manner whereby said user may thereat commence engagement of said user&#39;s intellectual activity in response to the matter based within E 200 , E 300 , and E 400  respectively. 
         [0298]    Providing as a means for enablement of the present invention,  1602 , which is a duplicate of  1600  and  1601  as illustrated and described in  FIG. 16 , and in  FIG. 16A , respectively, here in  1602 , whereby, at least, as an example of a sample of the means of M 100 , there exist multiple categories of foreign object(s) among which E 400  exists, being comprised, in part, at least, of objects that include, but are not limited to, a portable surfaces upon which a mark is capable of being made. Within E 400  is found a foreign object hereinafter named E 401 , being placed upon and/or supported within the borders of  1600 , so that said user may thereat commence engagement of said user&#39;s intellectual activity in response to the means provided from E 400  as illustrated and described in here in  1602 . 
         [0299]      FIG. 17  is an exploded view illustrating pieces to a multi-purpose apparatus, at least for use in a potentiality of embodiments of the instant invention. A user chooses a set of pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , to form an embodiment that at least results in a main body as a single apparatus, at least, for reference purposes, hereinafter named  1700 . 
         [0300]    As a means to perform an intellectual activity with said embodiment of  1700 , a user employs said user&#39;s mind to identify and select pieces from  100 , as illustrated and described in  FIG. 1 , namely  101 , and  102 , and  103 , and  104 , and  105 , and  106 , and  107 , and  108 , and  109 , and  110  that result in the formation of  1700 . This process requires a joint effort between said user&#39;s intellectual functions to consciously select said pieces from  100  in an orderly fashion and a specific purpose to form a useable, and/or reusable embodiment  1700 . 
         [0301]    After said user assembled the pieces now comprised within  1700 , the user may further engage said user&#39;s intellectual activity, at least, in the following manner as a means, at least to learn, to teach, and/or to communicate whole digits, i.e. zero through nine respectively: said user identifies and associates a whole number with a specific piece in  1700 , at least optionally as follows, whole numbers: 1 identified with  101 ; 2 identified with  102 ; 3 identified with  103 ; 4 identified with  104 ; 5 identified with  105 ; 6 identified with  106 ; 7 identified with  107 ; 8 identified with  108 ; 9 identified with  109 ; and 0 identified with  110 . 
         [0302]    Additionally, after said user assembled the pieces, now comprised within  1700 , may further engage said user&#39;s intellectual activity, at least, in the following manner as a means, at least to learn, to teach, and/or to communicate letters of the English alphabet with a specific piece and reference point (hereinafter, “RP”) therein within  1700 , at least optionally as follows, English alphabet letters: A identified with RP  101 A; B identified with RP  101 B; C identified with RP  101 C; D identified with RP  102 A; E identified with RP  102 B; F identified with RP  102 C; G identified with RP  103 A; H identified with RP  103 B; I identified with RP  104 A; J identified with RP  104 B; K identified with RP  104 C; L identified with RP  105 A; M identified with RP  105 B; N identified with RP  106 A; O identified with RP  106 B; P identified with RP  106 C; Q identified with RP  107 A; R identified with RP  107 B; S identified with RP  107 C; T identified with RP  108 A; U identified with RP  108 B; V identified with RP  109 A; W identified with RP  109 B; X identified with RP  109 C; Y identified with RP  110 A; and Z identified with RP  110 B. 
         [0303]    Similarly, a task to learn and/or to teach numeric digits and/or alpha letters, a user is, at least able to employ such process to communicate numbers and/or words as a unique code, novel to the world and unobvious to those practiced in the said arts, whereby the art of learning and/or teaching the use of letters and/or digits are subsequently capable of being used, at least, by other individual(s) who are similarly learned and/or schooled in the coding of such a unique code. For example the phrase, “I have 23 apples” may be known and/or communicated, via this unique code, as follows:  104 A  103 B 101 A 109 A 102 B  102103   101 A 106 C 106 C 105 A 102 B 107 C; alternatively a user may decode the same phrase, as written via this unique code as follows: I=RP  104 A; have =RP  103 B with  101 A with  109 A with  102 B;  23 =RP  102  with  103 ; apples=RP  101 A with  106 C with  106 C with  105 A with  102 B with  107 C. 
         [0304]    Further employment of said unique code may, at least, be made known and/or communicated simply by having an image of  1700  whereby a reference, at least via highlighting, or otherwise making unique attention to a given RP within  1700 . By way of example, a first user may have, at least, an image of  1700  that is also known by a second user, further whereby said first user may make unique attention to a given RP, or at least to a series of RP and thus, at least, communicate a message to said second user; e.g. when the second user may communicate a question, requiring an affirmative or a denial response, by the first user, thus the first user may via said unique code, respond in the affirmative by sequentially make unique attention to the following RP based in  1700 :  110 A and then  102 B and then  107 C, effectively communicating the word, “yes”; as  110 A=Y;  102 B=E; and  107 C=S. 
         [0305]    Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described. Furthermore, although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by any appended claims. Moreover, the descriptions are given by way of example, and not limitation. Given the disclosures herein, one skilled in the art might devise variations that are within the scope and spirit of the invention disclosed herein. Further, the various features of the embodiments disclosed herein can be used alone, or in varying combinations with each other and are not intended to be limited to the specific combination described herein. Thus, the scope of the claims is not to be limited by the illustrated embodiments and/or descriptions thereof.