Heavy Duty and Repairable Medicine Ball
20210197009 · 2021-07-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/0605
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0607
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B65/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A heavy duty, repairable weighted ball used for exercising capable of being loaded to heavy weights and being used on uneven or rough surfaces. The shell of the ball being constructed by a plurality of pieces of material in two layers: an inner encompassing layer capable of holding the weighted material and an outer layer holding the inner layer together. The pieces are joined together such that on being damaged they can be replaced individually. The pieces can be composed of a variety of materials, including repurposed or recycled material.
Claims
1. A device for exercising, comprising: (a) An encompassing inner layer comprising a plurality of non-stretchable pieces of material joined together to form an approximately spherical shape; and (b) said inner layer being held together using a plurality of flexible strap pieces of material; and (c) said strap pieces are attached to said inner layer such that said inner layer is held together; and (d) said encompassing inner layer providing an enclosure where a quantity of weighted material is securely stored whereby a human can exercise using the device.
2. The device of claim 1 (a), wherein the non-stretchable pieces of material comprise rubber.
3. The device of claim 1 (a), wherein the non-stretchable pieces of material comprise rigid plastic.
4. The device of claim 1 (a), wherein the non-stretchable pieces of material comprise metal.
5. The device of claim 1 (a), wherein the non-stretchable pieces of material comprise repurposed or recycled material such as nylon reinforced rubber cut from automobile tires.
6. The device of claim 1 (a), wherein the non-stretchable pieces of material comprise a sufficiently durable material that the device can be slammed on a rough surface, such as asphalt, repeatedly without being damaged.
7. The device of claim 1 (a), wherein the non-stretchable pieces of material joined together by a means such that if one piece is damaged it can be replaced individually with minimal impact to the rest of the device.
8. The approximately spherical shape of the encompassing inner layer from claim 1 (a) be a dodecahedron.
9. The device of claim 1 (b), wherein the flexible strap pieces of material comprise rubber.
10. The device of claim 1 (b), wherein the flexible strap pieces of material comprise flexible plastic.
11. The device of claim 1 (b), wherein the flexible strap pieces of material comprise repurposed or recycled material such as nylon reinforced rubber cut from automobile tires.
12. The device of claim 1 (b), wherein the flexible strap pieces of material comprise a sufficiently durable material that the device can be slammed on a rough surface, such as asphalt, repeatedly without being damaged.
13. The flexible strap pieces of material of claim 1 (b) be joined to the encompassing inner layer of claim 1 (a) by a means such that if one piece is damaged it can be replaced individually or in small groups with minimal impact to the rest of the device.
14. The means of claim 1 (c) for attaching said strap pieces of claim 1(b) to encompassing inner layer of claim 1 (a) be composed of stainless steel carriage bolts.
15. The flexible strap pieces of material of claim 1 (b) provide a means to help a human grip the device while in use.
16. The weighted material of claim 1(d) comprise pieces of steel.
17. The weighted material of claim 1(d) comprise repurposed or recycled material, such as cut up scrap steel rebar.
18. The weighted material of claim 1(d) have sufficient space in the said inner layer enclosure of claim 1(a) to move around freely providing a more complete exercise as the human grips the device.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0010] In accordance with the present invention there is shown in
[0011] The size of the ball can be increased or decreased by having larger or smaller pieces—as long as the ratio of their sizes is maintained. In one embodiment the filling of the ball is 1 to 3 inch cut up pieces of rebar, however steel ball bearings of similar material could also be used. It is mostly important that the filling be made of material large enough so that will not be able to leak out of the ball in case small openings appear through normal usage of the ball.
[0012] In the embodiment described herein, the ball is assembled having the outer strap pieces attached to the inner enclosing layer, as shown in
[0013] The two layer shell system described in this embodiment of the ball is very effective. The outer layer,
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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