Exercise equipment adapter
09731159 ยท 2017-08-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/0726
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0722
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An exercise equipment adapter includes a first enclosure portion having a first divot portion and a second enclosure portion having a second divot portion. A hinge connection connects the first and second enclosure portions, the hinge connection arranging the first enclosure portion and the second enclosure portion in an open configuration and a closed configuration. In the closed configuration, the first enclosure portion and the second enclosure portion are mated to each other, forming an enclosure, and the first and second divot portions forming a cavity. A locking mechanism is configured to lock first enclosure to the second closure in the closed position and a handle is connected to at least one of the first and second enclosure portions.
Claims
1. An exercise equipment adapter, comprising: a first enclosure portion comprising a first top end, a first bottom end and a first transverse divot portion; a second enclosure portion comprising a second top end, a second bottom end, a second transverse divot portion; a threaded hinge connection disposed on the first bottom end and the second bottom end, the threaded hinge connection arranging the first enclosure portion and the second enclosure portion in an open configuration and a closed configuration, whereby, in the closed configuration, the first and second transverse divot portions form exactly one transverse cavity; and a handle connected to the first top end of the second enclosure portion; wherein the first top end comprises a vertical wall perpendicular to the first transverse divot portion and the second top end comprises a vertical wall perpendicular to the second transverse divot portion; and each of the vertical walls comprises two embossments on opposing ends of the vertical wall, wherein the embossments of each of the vertical walls align and abut in the closed configuration.
2. The exercise equipment adapter of claim 1, further comprising a U-shaped attachment plane perpendicular to the vertical wall of the first and second top end, wherein the attachment plane of the first top end is configured to overlap the attachment plane of the second top end.
3. The exercise equipment adapter of claim 2, wherein each attachment plane comprises an aperture for receiving a fastener to lock the first enclosure portion and the second enclosure portion in the closed configuration.
4. The exercise equipment adapter of claim 1, wherein the embossments are circular nodules extending outwardly from each of the vertical walls.
5. The exercise equipment adapter of claim 1, further comprising: a retaining pin; wherein the threaded hinge connection is configured to receive the retaining pin therein until the retaining pin is engaged with a receiving nut at a distal end of the hinge connection.
6. The exercise equipment adapter of claim 1, further comprising a pair of half-cylinder inserts located between the first and second divot portions, wherein the pair of half-cylinder inserts are adapted to receive a barbell therein.
7. The exercise equipment adapter of claim 1, wherein the first and second enclosure portions comprise corresponding gusset portions along the center thereof, wherein the gusset portions are concentric with the barbell clamping area formed by the first and second enclosure portions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE SUBJECT MATTER
(17) Reference is now made in detail to the description of non-limiting embodiments as illustrated in the drawings. While the embodiments described may use specific materials or configurations, there is no intent to limit the subject matter to the embodiment or embodiments disclosed herein. Accordingly, various modifications to the embodiments presented may be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles described herein can be applied to other non-limiting embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the claimed subject matter. As such, this detailed description of various alternative embodiments should not be construed to limit the scope or breadth of the present apparatus, system and method as set forth in the claims.
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(20) A hinge connection 30 connects first bottom end 20b and second bottom end 25b in a horizontal configuration. Hinge connection 30 provides for arranging first enclosure portion 20 and second enclosure portion 25 in an open configuration (
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(25) First and second enclosures 20, 25 may be manufactured from strong, durable materials. By way of non-limiting example, materials from which first and second enclosure portions 20, 25 are manufactured from includes: plastic, rubber, metal, steel, iron, etc. The shape and configuration of first and second enclosure portions 20, 25 may vary from the non-limiting embodiment shown to accommodate different uses or applications. In particular, widths of first and second enclosure portions 20, 25 may vary, including, by way of non-limiting example, being 3-6 inches in width in order to securely attach to transverse handle portion 72, yet still fit between weighted ends 74 of exercise and/or body conditioning equipment 70, or to accommodate different uses or applications.
(26) Handle 15 may have a shape that is square, circular, rectangular, curved, triangular or of other manner of geometric shape. By way of non-limiting example, the width handle 15 may be 6-12 inches in width in order to accommodate different hand sizes and applications or use of the device. Additionally, the width of handle 15 may be wide enough to accommodate either single or double hand-grasp of the handle simultaneously. The height between the top of handle 15 and enclosure 10 may also vary in height, by way of non-limiting example, from 3-6 inches as to accommodate different uses or applications. Additionally, handle 15 may be attached to either first enclosure portion 20 or second enclosure 25.
(27) By way of non-limiting example, locking mechanism 35 may include any of the following descriptions of locking devices or other such mechanism that support the desired mating of first and second enclosure portions. Locking mechanism 35 may comprise mating portion 35a attached to first enclosure portion 20 and corresponding mating portion 35b attached to second enclosure portion 25. Another example of locking mechanism 35 include the joining of a male piece attached to one of first and second enclosure portions 20, 25 and a corresponding female piece attached to the other of first and second enclosure portion 20, 25, which may then be locked into place with a corresponding male and female bolt or other locking system.
(28) By way of additional non-limiting example, the male portion may be an extension of the enclosure that projects or protrudes off either first enclosure portion 20 or second enclosure portion 25. Such a projection may or may not be made of the same material as the enclosure itself, and may or may not be attached via a fastener, as necessary by the application. A corresponding female portion may comprise an indentation on the other of the first enclosure portion 20 and second enclosure portion 25 which is configured to allow for the male portion to fit securely. The shape of the enclosure may vary from the figure shown to accommodate different methods of uses or applications.
(29) An additional non-limiting example of locking mechanism 35 includes a spring loaded button or other device that may engages once first enclosure portion 20 is mated with second enclosure portion 25 in the closed position, forming enclosure 10. In such an exemplary embodiment, depressing the button or device, or other methods, may unload springs or other components, thus allowing enclosure 10 to be unmated, unlatched, or unlocked.
(30) In addition to the above examples, numerous other examples for use in exercise equipment adapter 5 include, but are not exclusive to: clamp, push pin, button, strap, bolt, screw, hook, clasp, buckle, spring, or any combination of the previously mentioned items. Additional or multiple locking mechanisms 35 may be included in exercise equipment adapter 5 if required. Materials from which locking mechanism 35, including mating portions 35a, 35b, may be manufactured includes, without limitation, plastic, rubber, metal, steel, iron, etc.
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(36) All above examples are not exclusive embodiments and methods and may be modified dependent upon the design applications. In the configurations of the exemplary embodiments shown, hinge connection 30 and locking mechanism 35 are relied upon to support mating, locking, and securing of first enclosure portion 20 with second enclosure portion 25. The physical structures of first enclosure portion 20 and second enclosure portion 25 support the weight and inertia of the piece of exercise equipment 70. Accordingly, hinge connection 30 and locking mechanism 35 are significantly stressed by the weight of exercise equipment 70 supported therein.
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(38) The first enclosure portion 82 and the second enclosure portion 84 each include corresponding gusset portions 85 along the center thereof. The gusset portions 85 are concentric with the barbell clamping area formed by the first and second enclosure portions 82, 84. The second enclosure portion 84 further includes at least two mounting apertures 90. The mounting apertures 90 are configured to receive a fastener, such as a screw, nut, etc. The fastener removably attaches the handle 86 to the second enclosure portion 84. In a closed configuration, the handle 86 is sandwiched between the top ends of the first enclosure portion 82 and the second enclosure portion 84. The handle 86 is fixed on the second enclosure portion 84 in both the open and closed configuration such that the handle 86 is incapable of being pivoted or rotated.
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(41) In use, the exercise equipment adapter 80 is initially formed by aligning the corresponding hinge connections 88 located at the bottom ends of the first enclosure portion 82 and the second enclosure portion 84. When the threaded hinge connection 88 of each enclosure portion is aligned, a retaining pin 110 is inserted within the hinge connection and threaded until the retaining pin 110 is fully engaged with a receiving nut at a distal end of the hinge connection 88. The half-cylinder inserts 108 may be placed in the transverse cavity 102 formed by the enclosure portions. The handle 86 is removably attached to the second enclosure portion 84 and fixed thereon. Each enclosure portion 84, 86 is pivoted via the hinge connection 108 to provide a closed configuration. In the closed configuration, the transverse divot portions of the first enclosure portion 82 and the second enclosure portion 84 form a transverse cavity which contains the pair of half-cylinder inserts 108 therein. Further, in the closed configuration, the vertical walls 104 at the first top end and second top end of each enclosure portion are parallel. The embossments 106 on the adjacent vertical walls 104 abut and form a seal between the handle 86 and the barbell or half-cylinder inserts 108.
(42) The first top end and second top end further include U-shaped attachment plane 112 perpendicular to the vertical wall 104 of the first and second top end. The attachment plane 112 of the first top end is configured to overlap the attachment plane 112 of the second top end. Each attachment plane 112 comprises an aperture to receive a fastener. The fastener secures each attachment plane 112 to lock the first top end to the second top end in the closed position to form the barbell clamping area. In some embodiments, the fastener is a nut and bolt, although other quick release fasteners are contemplated.
(43) While the foregoing written description of the disclosure enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The disclosure should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the disclosure.