Kettlebell System
20220080251 ยท 2022-03-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/0607
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0728
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A kettlebell having a planar body. The kettlebell has a curved handle with an arched central portion connected to the body for gripping. A first edge and opposing second edge of the body positioned between two outward curved edges are linear and substantially parallel to form the body of the kettlebell with two opposing straight sides.
Claims
1. A kettlebell apparatus, comprising: a planar body, said body having a substantially planar upper surface opposite a lower surface; said lower surface being flat and adapted for positioning on a planar support surface; a handle, said handle having a first handle end in an engagement with said upper surface of said body and having a second handle end in an engagement to said upper surface of said body, and having a central portion of said handle communicating between said first handle end and said second handle end; said handle having a handle axis running through said central portion thereof; said body having a first side edge communicating between said upper surface and said lower surface; said body having a second side edge communicating between said upper surface and said lower surface, said second sided edge positioned opposite said first side edge; said body having a first central edge extending between said first side edge and said second side edge, said first central side edge communicating between said upper surface and said lower surface; said body having a second central edge extending between said first side edge and said second side edge, said second central side edge communicating between said upper surface and said lower surface; and said first side edge and said second side edge both being linear and running substantially parallel to each other along a line substantially normal to said handle axis.
2. The kettlebell of claim 1 additionally comprising: said central portion of said handle shaped in an arch, said arch running between said first handle end and said second handle end; said central portion of said handle having a diameter sized between 1-2 inches; and said central portion of said handle having a circumferential surface; and a gap running between a furthest point of said circumferential surface of said central portion of said handle from said upper surface of said body, said gap being a distance which is 1-1.5 times said diameter of said central portion of said handle.
3. The kettlebell of claim 1 additionally comprising: said first central edge formed in a first curve, said first curve extending in a direction away from said handle axis; and said second central edge formed in a second curve, said second curve being a mirror image of said first curve and extending away from said handle axis in an opposite direction form said first curve.
4. The kettlebell of claim 2 additionally comprising: said first central edge formed in a first curve, said first curve extending in a direction away from said handle axis; and said second central edge formed in a second curve, said second curve being a mirror image of said first curve and extending away from said handle axis in an opposite direction form said first curve.
5. The kettlebell of claim 3 additionally comprising: said first central edge formed in a first curve, said first curve extending in a direction away from said handle axis; and said second central edge formed in a second curve, said second curve being a mirror image of said first curve and extending away from said handle axis in an opposite direction form said first curve.
6. The kettlebell of claim 1 additionally comprising: said first handle end formed in a first reverse curve running between said central portion of said handle and said upper surface of said body; said first handle end at said engagement thereof to said upper surface of said body running along a first reverse axis; said second handle formed in a second reverse curve running between said central portion of said handle and said upper surface of said body; said second handle end at said engagement thereof to said upper surface of said body running along a second reverse axis; and both said first reverse axis and said second reverse axis intersecting said body at an angle between 30-50 degrees.
7. The kettlebell of claim 2 additionally comprising: said first handle end formed in a first reverse curve running between said central portion of said handle and said upper surface of said body; said first handle end at said engagement thereof to said upper surface of said body running along a first reverse axis; said second handle formed in a second reverse curve running between said central portion of said handle and said upper surface of said body; said second handle end at said engagement thereof to said upper surface of said body running along a second reverse axis; and both said first reverse axis and said second reverse axis intersecting said body at an angle between 30-50 degrees.
8. The kettlebell of claim 3 additionally comprising: said first handle end formed in a first reverse curve running between said central portion of said handle and said upper surface of said body; said first handle end at said engagement thereof to said upper surface of said body running along a first reverse axis; said second handle formed in a second reverse curve running between said central portion of said handle and said upper surface of said body; said second handle end at said engagement thereof to said upper surface of said body running along a second reverse axis; and both said first reverse axis and said second reverse axis intersecting said body at an angle between 30-50 degrees.
9. The kettlebell of claim 4 additionally comprising: said first handle end formed in a first reverse curve running between said central portion of said handle and said upper surface of said body; said first handle end at said engagement thereof to said upper surface of said body running along a first reverse axis; said second handle formed in a second reverse curve running between said central portion of said handle and said upper surface of said body; said second handle end at said engagement thereof to said upper surface of said body running along a second reverse axis; and both said first reverse axis and said second reverse axis intersecting said body at an angle between 30-50 degrees.
10. The kettlebell of claim 5 additionally comprising: said first handle end formed in a first reverse curve running between said central portion of said handle and said upper surface of said body; said first handle end at said engagement thereof to said upper surface of said body running along a first reverse axis; said second handle formed in a second reverse curve running between said central portion of said handle and said upper surface of said body; said second handle end at said engagement thereof to said upper surface of said body running along a second reverse axis; and both said first reverse axis and said second reverse axis intersecting said body at an angle between 30-50 degrees.
11. The kettlebell of claim 1 additionally comprising: said body having a perimeter edge shape defined by said first side edge, said second side edge, said first central edge, and said second central edge; and a secondary weight, said secondary weight having a recess therein; a recess perimeter edge being shaped the same as said perimeter edge, whereby said body is slidably positionionable within said recess, and magnets engaged with said secondary weight, said magnets forming a removable connector of said secondary weight to said body.
12. The kettlebell of claim 4 additionally comprising: said body having a perimeter edge shape defined by said first side edge, said second side edge, said first central edge, and said second central edge; and a secondary weight, said secondary weight having a recess therein; a recess perimeter edge being shaped the same as said perimeter edge, whereby said body is slidably positionionable within said recess, and magnets engaged with said secondary weight, said magnets forming a removable connector of said secondary weight to said body.
13. The kettlebell of claim 5 additionally comprising: said body having a perimeter edge shape defined by said first side edge, said second side edge, said first central edge, and said second central edge; and a secondary weight, said secondary weight having a recess therein; a recess perimeter edge being shaped the same as said perimeter edge, whereby said body is slidably positionionable within said recess, and magnets engaged with said secondary weight, said magnets forming a removable connector of said secondary weight to said body.
14. The kettlebell of claim 6 additionally comprising: said body having a perimeter edge shape defined by said first side edge, said second side edge, said first central edge, and said second central edge; and a secondary weight, said secondary weight having a recess therein; a recess perimeter edge being shaped the same as said perimeter edge, whereby said body is slidably positionionable within said recess, and magnets engaged with said secondary weight, said magnets forming a removable connector of said secondary weight to said body.
15. The kettlebell of claim 1 additionally comprising: said body having a perimeter edge shape defined by said first side edge, said second side edge, said first central edge, and said second central edge; and a polymeric cover, said polymeric cover having a cover recess therein; a cover recess perimeter edge being shaped the same as said perimeter edge, whereby said body is slidably positionionable to a biased engagement within said recess.
16. The kettlebell of claim 4 additionally comprising: said body having a perimeter edge shape defined by said first side edge, said second side edge, said first central edge, and said second central edge; and a polymeric cover, said polymeric cover having a cover recess therein; a cover recess perimeter edge being shaped the same as said perimeter edge, whereby said body is slidably positionionable to a biased engagement within said recess.
17. The kettlebell of claim 4 additionally comprising: said body having a perimeter edge shape defined by said first side edge, said second side edge, said first central edge, and said second central edge; and a polymeric cover, said polymeric cover having a cover recess therein; a cover recess perimeter edge being shaped the same as said perimeter edge, whereby said body is slidably positionionable to a biased engagement within said recess.
18. The kettlebell of claim 5 additionally comprising: said body having a perimeter edge shape defined by said first side edge, said second side edge, said first central edge, and said second central edge; and a polymeric cover, said polymeric cover having a cover recess therein; a cover recess perimeter edge being shaped the same as said perimeter edge, whereby said body is slidably positionionable to a biased engagement within said recess.
19. The kettlebell of claim 6 additionally comprising: said body having a perimeter edge shape defined by said first side edge, said second side edge, said first central edge, and said second central edge; and a polymeric cover, said polymeric cover having a cover recess therein; a cover recess perimeter edge being shaped the same as said perimeter edge, whereby said body is slidably positionionable to a biased engagement within said recess.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING FIGURE
[0024] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form a part of the specification, illustrate some, but not the only or exclusive, examples of embodiments and/or features. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than limiting.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0034] In this detailed description, the directional prepositions of up, upwardly, down, downwardly, front, back, top, upper, bottom, lower, left, right and other such terms refer to the device as it is oriented and appears in the drawings and are used for convenience only. Any such terms are not intended to be limiting or to imply that the device has to be used or positioned in any particular orientation.
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[0038] As shown in the side view of
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[0040] As shown, this central portion 30 of the handle 15 is positioned in between the first end 17 and second end 18 of the handle 15 which is permanently engaged to or formed as a unitary structure with the body 12. Both the first end 17 and second end 18 of the handle 15 are formed in a respective reverse curve, from their intersection with the central portion 30, and extend to engagement with the upper surface 14 of the body 12, along a respective end portion reverse curve axis shown as V1 and V2. By reverse curve is meant that each of the two handle ends reverse the direction of the handle at that respective end, and extend back toward the upper surface engagement to the body 12 along a respective a handle end axis. A first reverse curve of the first end 17 of the handle 15 curves and extends in reverse from the handle axis 21, along axis V1 and the second reverse curve of the second end 18 of the handle 15 changes direction and also extends to the connection to the body 12 along second reverse axis V2. Currently, the angle of both the V1 and V2 from the flat lower surface 16 of the body 12 or the upper surface 14 if also flat, runs at an angle A, which is between 30 to 50 degrees.
[0041] This angled intersection of both the first end 17 and second end 18 with the body 12 imparts force to the body 12 at force vectors running toward a central area of the body 12, such as an area on either side of line H1 shown in
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[0047] The secondary weight 34 preferably is a mirror image shape of the perimeter edge of the body 12, in that the exterior perimeter of the secondary weight 34 includes a first side edge 20A and second side edge 22a, and a beveled first central edge 26a and second central edge 28a. This mirrored shape of the perimeter edge of the secondary weight 34 to that of the body 12, insures that the user has the benefit noted above of the planar first and second side edges as well as beveled central edges.
[0048] A removable connection of the secondary weight 34 to the body 12 of the kettlebell device 10 is currently provided by a recess 36 which is formed into the secondary weight 34. The recess 36 has an interior circumference 38 defined by a sidewall 40 surrounding the recess 36. The shape of the interior circumference 38 of the recess 36 is a mirror image which is essentially the same as a shape of the exterior circumference of the body 12 of the device 10. Thus, the circumference of the body 12 defined by the shape and length of the opposing first and second side edges 20 and 22 and the shape and length of the first central edge 26 and second central edge 28, is equal to or essentially the same as that of the interior circumference 38 of the secondary weight 34. Thus, the body 12 of the device 10 may be simply placed within the matching recess 36, where it may be removably held in place by magnets 42. The magnets 42 are shown engaged to the secondary weight 34 but could also be positioned on the body 12 of the kettlebell device 10 and provide a removable fastener between the two.
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[0050] While all of the fundamental characteristics and features of the kettlebell exercise device and system having a planar body, have been shown and described herein, with reference to particular embodiments thereof, a latitude of modification, various changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosure and it will be apparent that in some instances, some features of the invention may be employed without a corresponding use of other features without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth. It should also be understood that various substitutions, modifications, and variations may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.