Handle finger stop protrusion and handle assembly using the same
11033773 · 2021-06-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Thomas Jeffrey Barton (Waynesfield, OH, US)
- David Joseph Barton (Waynesfield, OH, US)
- Sara Anne Barton (Waynesfield, OH, US)
Cpc classification
A63B21/4039
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03516
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/151
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A handle finger stop protrusion is disclosed herein. The handle finger stop protrusion is configured to be coupled to a handle body portion of a handle assembly. The handle finger stop protrusion includes a main body portion, the main body portion configured to be coupled to and extend outwardly from a first surface of the handle body portion, the main body portion configured to receive a thumb of a hand of a user pressing thereagainst so that the thumb of the user is configured to oppose a plurality of fingers other than the thumb of the hand of the user wrapped around an edge of the handle body portion so as to create a secure and safe grip of the handle assembly by the user. A handle assembly that includes at least one handle finger stop protrusion is also disclosed herein.
Claims
1. A handle assembly configured to be attached to a movable or fixed device and upon which a right and/or left hand of a user is capable of performing gripping, pulling, and lifting movements, said handle assembly comprising: a handle body portion, said handle body portion including a first surface and a second surface, said second surface being oppositely disposed relative to said first surface, said first surface of said handle body portion configured to receive at least one palm of said right and/or left hand of said user disposed thereon, said handle body portion further including a first edge and a second edge, said second edge being oppositely disposed relative to said first edge, said first edge configured to accommodate a plurality of fingers other than a thumb of said right and/or left hand of said user wrapped therearound, said handle body portion being in the form of an elongate flat bar with a length and width, said length of said elongate flat bar being greater than said width of said elongate flat bar, and said first and second edges extending along said length of said elongate flat bar, and said elongate flat bar is configured to allow said at least one palm of said right and/or left hand of said user to extend across said width of said elongate flat bar from said first edge to said second edge; at least one finger stop protrusion coupled to and extending outwardly from said first surface of said handle body portion, said at least one finger stop protrusion being generally centered between said first edge and said second edge of said handle body portion, said at least one finger stop protrusion comprising a main body portion disposed on said first surface of said handle body portion, and said at least one finger stop protrusion further comprising a connecting shaft extending outwardly from a side of said main body portion, said connecting shaft of said at least one finger stop protrusion passing through an aperture disposed in said handle body portion, said connecting shaft of said at least one finger stop protrusion attaching said at least one finger stop protrusion to said handle body portion by engaging with a nut disposed on said second surface of said handle body portion, said main body portion of said at least one finger stop protrusion configured to receive said thumb of said right and/or left hand of said user pressing thereagainst so that said thumb of said user is configured to oppose said plurality of fingers of said right and/or left hand of said user wrapped around said first edge so as to create a secure and safe grip of said handle assembly by said user; and a connector member configured to attach said handle assembly to said movable or fixed device, wherein said connector member comprises a main body portion and a connecting shaft extending outwardly from a side of said main body portion, said connecting shaft of said connector member configured to attach said connector member to said handle body portion by engaging with a connector recess or connector aperture disposed in said handle body portion, said connector member being generally centered between said first edge and said second edge of said handle body portion.
2. The handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first surface of said handle body portion is configured to receive the palms of both the right and left hand of said user disposed thereon, and wherein said first edge of said handle body portion is configured to accommodate the respective pluralities of fingers other than the respective thumbs from both said right and left hands of said user wrapped therearound.
3. The handle assembly according to claim 2, wherein said at least one finger stop protrusion comprises a pair of spaced-apart finger stop protrusions, each of said pair of spaced-apart finger stop protrusions coupled to and extending outwardly from said first surface of said handle body portion, and each of said pair of spaced-apart finger stop protrusions configured to accommodate the respective thumb of the respective right and left hands of said user.
4. The handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein said connecting shaft of said at least one finger stop protrusion comprises a non-threaded section and a threaded section, said non-threaded section of said connecting shaft of said at least one finger stop protrusion configured to be received within said aperture of said handle body portion, and said threaded section of said connecting shaft of said at least one finger stop protrusion configured to engage with said nut for securing said at least one finger stop protrusion to said handle body portion.
5. The handle assembly according to claim 4, wherein said non-threaded section of said connecting shaft of said at least one finger stop protrusion is polygonal in shape and said aperture of said handle body portion has a corresponding polygonal shape so as to allow said at least one finger stop protrusion to be incrementally adjustable in a plurality of different angular orientations relative to said handle body portion by said user, while preventing said at least one finger stop protrusion from being freely rotatable relative to said handle body portion.
6. The handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein a longitudinal axis of said at least one finger stop protrusion is disposed at an acute angle relative to said second edge of said handle body portion so as to angularly orient said thumb of said user on said first surface of said handle body portion.
7. The handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein said main body portion of said connector member comprises an aperture disposed therethrough for receiving a cable or chain for attaching said connector member to said movable or fixed device.
8. The handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein said connecting shaft of said connector member comprises a non-threaded section and a threaded section, said non-threaded section of said connecting shaft of said connector member configured to be received within said connector recess or connector aperture of said handle body portion, and said threaded section of said connecting shaft of said connector member configured to engage with a nut for securing said connector member to said handle body portion.
9. A handle finger stop protrusion configured to be coupled to a handle body portion of a handle assembly, said handle finger stop protrusion comprising: a main body portion, said main body portion configured to be coupled to and extend outwardly from a first surface of said handle body portion, said main body portion further configured to extend along said first surface of said handle body portion in an extending direction and defining a longitudinal axis in the extending direction, said longitudinal axis of said main body portion configured to be disposed at an acute angle relative to a first edge of said handle body portion, said main body portion configured to receive a thumb of a hand of a user pressing thereagainst so that said thumb of said user is configured to oppose a plurality of fingers other than said thumb of said hand of said user wrapped around a second edge of said handle body portion so as to create a secure and safe grip of said handle assembly by said user, said main body portion configured to angularly orient said thumb of said hand of said user on said first surface of said handle body portion; and a connecting shaft extending outwardly from a side of said main body portion, said connecting shaft configured to pass through an aperture disposed in said handle body portion, and said connecting shaft configured to attach said handle finger stop protrusion to said handle body portion by engaging with a nut disposed on a second surface of said handle body portion, said second surface of said handle body portion being oppositely disposed relative to said first surface of said handle body portion.
10. The handle finger stop protrusion according to claim 9, wherein said connecting shaft comprises a non-threaded section and a threaded section, said non-threaded section of said connecting shaft configured to be received within said aperture of said handle body portion, and said threaded section of said connecting shaft configured to engage with said nut for securing said handle finger stop protrusion to said handle body portion.
11. The handle finger stop protrusion according to claim 10, wherein said non-threaded section of said connecting shaft of said handle finger stop protrusion is polygonal in shape and said aperture of said handle body portion has a corresponding polygonal shape so as to allow said handle finger stop protrusion to be incrementally adjustable in a plurality of different angular orientations relative to said handle body portion by said user, while preventing said handle finger stop protrusion from being freely rotatable relative to said handle body portion.
12. A handle assembly configured to be attached to a movable or fixed device and upon which at least one hand of a user is capable of performing gripping, pulling, and lifting movements, said handle assembly comprising: a handle body portion, said handle body portion including a first surface and a second surface, said second surface being oppositely disposed relative to said first surface, said first surface of said handle body portion configured to receive a first portion of said at least one hand of said user disposed thereon, said handle body portion further including a first edge and a second edge, said second edge being oppositely disposed relative to said first edge, said first edge configured to accommodate a second portion of said at least one hand of said user wrapped therearound; at least one protrusion coupled to and extending outwardly from said first surface of said handle body portion, said at least one protrusion comprising a main body portion disposed on said first surface of said handle body portion, said main body portion of said at least one protrusion extending along said first surface of said handle body portion in an extending direction and defining a longitudinal axis in the extending direction, said longitudinal axis of said main body portion of said at least one protrusion being disposed at an acute angle relative to said second edge of said handle body portion, said main body portion of said at least one protrusion configured to receive a third portion of said at least one hand of said user pressing thereagainst so that said third portion of said at least one hand of said user is configured to oppose said second portion of said at least one hand of said user wrapped around said first edge so as to create a secure and safe grip of said handle assembly by said user, said main body portion of said at least one protrusion configured to angularly orient said third portion of said at least one hand of said user on said first surface of said handle body portion; and a connector member configured to attach said handle assembly to said movable or fixed S device, said connector member extending outwardly from said first surface of said handle body portion.
13. A handle assembly configured to be attached to a movable or fixed device and upon which at least one hand of a user is capable of performing gripping, pulling, and lifting movements, said handle assembly comprising: a handle body portion, said handle body portion including a first surface and a second surface, said second surface being oppositely disposed relative to said first surface, said first surface of said handle body portion configured to receive a palm of said at least one hand of said user disposed thereon, said handle body portion further including a first edge and a second edge, said second edge being oppositely disposed relative to said first edge, said first edge configured to accommodate a plurality of fingers other than a thumb of said at least one hand of said user wrapped therearound, said handle body portion being in the form of an elongate flat bar with a length and width, said length of said elongate flat bar being greater than said width of said elongate flat bar, and said first and second edges extending along said length of said elongate flat bar, and said elongate flat bar is configured to allow said palm of said at least one hand of said user to extend across said width of said elongate flat bar from said first edge to said second edge; at least one finger stop protrusion coupled to and extending outwardly from said first surface of said handle body portion, said at least one finger stop protrusion being generally centered between said first edge and said second edge of said handle body portion, said at least one finger stop protrusion comprising a main body portion disposed on said first surface of said handle body portion, and said at least one finger stop protrusion further comprising a connecting shaft extending outwardly from a side of said main body portion, said connecting shaft of said at least one finger stop protrusion configured to attach said at least one finger stop protrusion to said handle body portion by engaging with a first recess or first aperture disposed in said handle body portion, said main body portion of said at least one finger stop protrusion configured to receive said thumb of said at least one hand of said user pressing thereagainst so that said thumb of said user is configured to oppose said plurality of fingers of said at least one hand of said user wrapped around said first edge so as to create a secure and safe grip of said handle assembly by said user; and a connector member configured to attach said handle assembly to said movable or fixed device, wherein said connector member comprises a main body portion and a connecting shaft extending outwardly from a side of said main body portion, said connecting shaft of said connector member configured to attach said connector member to said handle body portion by engaging with a second recess or second aperture disposed in said handle body portion, said connector member being generally centered between said first edge and said second edge of said handle body portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(17) Throughout the figures, the same parts are always denoted using the same reference characters so that, as a general rule, they will only be described once.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(18) A first illustrative embodiment of a handle assembly with finger stop protrusions is seen generally at 10 in
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(20) In an exemplary embodiment, the flat bar-shaped handle body portion 12 may be formed from steel, and may have a thickness of approximately ¼ of an inch and a width of approximately 2.0 inches. Advantageously, the flat bar shape of the handle body portion 12 allows for the user 62 (e.g., a weight trainee) to push or pull a weight with more of his or her palm(s) engaged against the resistance. That is, the flat bar shape of the handle body portion 12 enables the user (i.e., the weight trainee) to use more of their hand surface area for a more comfortable grip.
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(25) In the illustrated embodiments of the handle assemblies 10, 10′, 10″ described above, the finger stop protrusions 20, 22, 34, 36 are removably attached to the handle body portion 12 by means of the threaded connections between threaded shaft sections 30, 44 and their respective nuts 32 so as to allow the finger stop protrusions 20, 22, 34, 36 to be swapped out by the user 62 and/or selectively positioned at a particular angular orientation on the handle body portion 12. In an alternative embodiment, the finger stop protrusions may be fixedly secured to the handle body portion 12 in a permanent manner by welding or other similar means. For example, as shown in the third illustrative embodiment of
(26) In one or more alternative embodiments, rather than the non-threaded sections 28 of the connecting shafts 26 of each finger stop protrusion 20, 22 having a polygonal shape as described above in conjunction with the first illustrative embodiment, the non-threaded sections of the connecting shafts 26 of the finger stop protrusions 20, 22 may be circular in shape and the aperture in the handle body portion 12 may have a corresponding circular shape so as to allow the finger stop protrusions 20, 22 to be rotatably adjusted relative to the handle body portion 12 by the user 62.
(27) Also, in one or more alternative embodiments, rather than utilizing nuts 32 for attaching the finger stop protrusions 20, 22 to the handle body portion 12, the connecting shafts of the finger stop protrusions 20, 22 may comprise a plurality of external threads disposed thereon and the aperture disposed in the handle body portion 12 may comprise a plurality of corresponding internal threads. In these one or more alternative embodiments, the plurality of external threads on the connecting shaft of the finger stop protrusions 20, 22 are threadingly engaged with the plurality of internal threads of the aperture disposed in the handle body portion 12 so as to secure the finger stop protrusions 20, 22 to the handle body portion 12.
(28) In the illustrative embodiments described above, the finger stop protrusions 20, 21, 22, 23, 34, 36 are provided as components of a handle assembly 10, 10′, 10″, 10″. However, it is to be understood that, in other embodiments of the invention, the finger stop protrusions 20, 21, 22, 23, 34, 36 may be provided in a retrofit kit for modifying an existing handle member (e.g., an existing handle member of a piece of weightlifting or exercise equipment). For example, in one or more of these other embodiments, the finger stop protrusions may be welded or otherwise secured to the outer surface of an existing handle member (e.g., the finger stop protrusions may be welded to an existing inverted V-shaped handle member).
(29) It is readily apparent that the aforedescribed handle assemblies 10, 10′, 10″, 10′″ and finger stop protrusions 20, 21, 22, 23, 34, 36 provided thereon offers numerous advantages. First, the handle assemblies 10, 10′, 10″, 10′″ described herein provide a user with a safe, secure grip while using a weightlifting handle or bar. The aforedescribed handle assemblies 10, 10′, 10″, 10′″ are particularly well adapted for use with weightlifting and exercise equipment where the achievement of a safe, secure grip is of upmost importance for achieving a beneficial workout. Secondly, the aforedescribed finger stop protrusions 20, 21, 22, 23, 34, 36 of the handle assemblies 10, 10′, 10″, 10′″ provide a buttress for the thumb to push against while a user is grasping a weightlifting handle or bar. Thirdly, the finger stop protrusions 20, 21, 22, 23, 34, 36 described herein are capable of being used to form a buttress on existing weightlifting handles or bars. Finally, the finger stop protrusions 20, 21, 22, 23, 34, 36 described herein are advantageously capable of being attached to an existing weightlifting handle or can be molded or fabricated into a new weightlifting handle.
(30) Although the invention has been shown and described with respect to a certain embodiment or embodiments, it is apparent that this invention can be embodied in many different forms and that many other modifications and variations are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
(31) Moreover, while exemplary embodiments have been described herein, one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that the exemplary embodiments set forth above are merely illustrative in nature and should not be construed as to limit the claims in any manner. Rather, the scope of the invention is defined only by the appended claims and their equivalents, and not, by the preceding description.