Mobile weight training system
11857828 ยท 2024-01-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Monte Jones (Paso Robles, CA, US)
- Michael Humenansky (Chicago, IL, US)
- Steve Mack (Cleveland, OH, US)
- Ross Rosenstein (Charlottesville, VA, US)
- Jeremy Levine (Briarcliff Manor, NY, US)
- Nathan David (Tarrytown, NY, US)
Cpc classification
A63B21/0728
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0722
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2071/065
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2209/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
In one aspect, the invention features a barbell including a first end portion, a second end portion, and a middle portion, where the middle portion is couplable to the first end portion and the second end portion. The middle portion includes a male coupling extending from a first end of the middle portion, the male coupling providing a first coupling mechanism that engages with a corresponding female coupling of the first end portion, and a female coupling providing a second coupling mechanism that engages with a corresponding male coupling of the second end portion.
Claims
1. An exercise weight comprising: a flexible weight holder having a plurality of chambers, the chambers arranged along a length of the flexible weight holder and oriented transverse to the length of the flexible weight holder, and each chamber having a closure device for securing one or more weights within the respective chamber; one or more straps attached to the flexible weight holder and extending outward from a first end of the flexible weight holder, the first end being transverse to the length of the flexible weight holder; and one or more strap fastening devices attached at to the flexible weight holder and proximate to a second end of the flexible weight holder, the second end being opposite to the first end, wherein the flexible weight holder is rolled into a cylinder shape having a generally triangular cross-section when each of the straps are fastened to corresponding ones of the strap fastening devices.
2. The exercise weight of claim 1, wherein the strap fastening devices are hook and loop fasteners, and wherein the straps include one of the hooks or the loops of the hook and loop fasteners and the other of the hooks of the loops of the hook and loop fasteners are attached to a surface of the flexible weight holder at the second end.
3. The exercise weight of claim 1, wherein the strap fastening devices comprise one of double D-rings, buckles, clips, or snaps.
4. The exercise weight of claim 1, further comprising at least one handle attached to a surface of the flexible weight holder.
5. The exercise weight of claim 1, wherein the flexible weight holder, when rolled into the cylinder shape, defines a triangular passage running transverse to the length of the flexible weight holder, such that the flexible weight holder can be wrapped around an end of a barbell.
6. The exercise weight of claim 5, wherein the generally triangular cross-section of the flexible weight holder, when rolled into the cylinder shape, makes the flexible weight holder self-tightening around the end of the barbell.
7. The exercise weight of claim 1, further comprising: a first pair of handles attached to a surface of the flexible weight holder that forms an outer surface of a first one of the chambers, each handle of the first pair oriented transverse to the length of the flexible weight holder; and a second pair of handles attached to a surface of the flexible weight holder that forms an outer surface of a second one of the chambers, each handle of the second pair oriented along the length of the flexible weight holder.
8. The exercise weight of claim 1, wherein each chamber comprises an opening that extends along the length of the flexible weight holder and is proximate to a side of the flexible weight holder that runs between the first end and the second end.
9. The exercise weight of claim 1, wherein the flexible weight holder has three chambers, and wherein each chamber forms one side of the generally triangular cross section, when the flexible weight holder is rolled into the cylinder shape.
10. The exercise weight of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of filler bags, each filler bag being sized to accommodate an amount of a material that approximates a weight of each filler bag, and each filler bag sized to fit within at least one of the chambers of the flexible weight holder.
11. The exercise weight of claim 10, wherein each filler bag comprises at least two closure mechanisms.
12. The exercise weight of claim 10, wherein each chamber is sized to hold a combination of one or more filler bags that together total 15 lbs.
13. The exercise weight of claim 1, further comprising: a first pair of handles attached to a surface of the flexible weight holder that forms an outer surface of a first one of the chambers, each handle of the first pair oriented transverse to the length of the flexible weight holder; and a second pair of handles attached to a surface of the flexible weight holder that forms an outer surface of a second one of the chambers, each handle of the second pair oriented along the length of the flexible weight holder, wherein the flexible weight holder has three chambers, and wherein each chamber forms one side of the generally triangular cross section, when the flexible weight holder is rolled into the cylinder shape, and wherein the flexible weight holder, when rolled into the cylinder shape, defines a triangular passage running transverse to the length of the flexible weight holder, such that the flexible weight holder can be wrapped around an end of a barbell.
14. The exercise weight of claim 13, further comprising a plurality of filler bags, each filler bag being sized to accommodate an amount of a material that approximates a weight of each filler bag, and each filler bag sized to fit within at least one of the chambers of the flexible weight holder.
15. The exercise weight of claim 14, wherein each filler bag comprises at least two closure mechanisms, and wherein each chamber is sized to hold a combination of one or more filler bags that together total 15 lbs.
16. The exercise weight of claim 13, further comprising a third pair of handles, a first handle of the third pair being attached at the first end of the flexible weight holder and a second handle of the third pair being attached at the second end of the flexible weight holder, wherein the first pair of handles and the second pair of handles comprise molded plastic, and wherein each chamber comprises an opening that extends along the length of the flexible weight holder and is proximate to a side of the flexible weight holder that runs between the first end and the second end.
17. The exercise weight of claim 16, further comprising a plurality of filler bags, each filler bag being sized to accommodate an amount of a material that approximates a weight of each filler bag, and each filler bag sized to fit within at least one of the chambers of the flexible weight holder, wherein each filler bag comprises at least two closure mechanisms, and wherein each chamber is sized to hold a combination of one or more filler bags that together total 15 lbs.
18. The exercise weight of claim 1, wherein each chamber comprises an opening that extends along the length of the flexible weight holder and is proximate to a side of the flexible weight holder that runs between the first end and the second end, and wherein the flexible weight holder has three chambers, and wherein each chamber forms one side of the generally triangular cross section, when the flexible weight holder is rolled into the cylinder shape.
19. The exercise weight of claim 18, further comprising a plurality of filler bags, each filler bag being sized to accommodate an amount of a material that approximates a weight of each filler bag, and each filler bag sized to fit within at least one of the chambers of the flexible weight holder.
20. The exercise weight of claim 19, wherein each filler bag comprises at least two closure mechanisms, and wherein each chamber is sized to hold a combination of one or more filler bags that together total 15 lbs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) Like reference numbers and designations in the various drawings indicate like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) The system of filler bags 106 can include several filler bags 106 of different sizes, each size designed to hold an approximate weight of material (e.g., 5, 10, and 15 pounds). For example, such a mobile weight training system 100 can include enough weight holders 104 and filler bags 106 to produce 270 pounds of weight when filled (e.g., 6 weight holders, 1215 lb bags, 610 lb bags, and 65 lb bags), but with a travel weight (e.g., weight of the system with empty filler bags) not much greater that the weight of the barbell 102 alone.
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(16) In some examples, a seal 218 (e.g., a gasket or V-seal) can be placed between the female end portion 202 and the collar 212, and/or between the female end portion 202 and the sleeve 214 to prevent debris from fouling the bearings and impeding the rotation of the collar 212 and/or the sleeve 214. In some examples, the V-seal is mounted axially on the bar, with a lip in contact with the bushing inside the collar/sleeve assembly to prevent debris from fouling the bushing from the interior side of the collar/sleeve assembly.
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(18) In some examples, a seal 218 (e.g., a gasket or v-seal) can be placed between the male end portion 204 and the collar 212, and/or between male end portion 204 and the sleeve 214 to prevent debris from fouling the bearings and impeding the rotation of the collar 212 and/or the sleeve 214. In some examples, the V-seal is mounted axially on the bar, with a lip in contact with the bushing inside the collar/sleeve assembly to prevent debris from fouling the bushing from the interior side of the collar/sleeve assembly.
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(21) Although a barbell 102 made up of three separate portions (202, 204, 206) is shown, in some examples, the barbell 102 can be made of more than three portions to, for example, make the barbell 102 even more compact for travel and storage. For example, as shown in
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(23) Threading configuration 506 shows an example threading configuration in which the threads extend along the entire length of the male coupling 210a. Further, threading configuration 506 represents a full-bodied threading configuration (e.g., a configuration in which the shank of the male coupling has a diameter equal to the major diameter of the threads). Although not shown, the female couplings 210b are tapped with corresponding thread grooves.
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(25) In some implementations, the holes 604 in the male coupling 210a can be tapped to accept a spring and plunger assembly 650. The assembly 650 includes a threaded body 652 and a movable plunger 654 held under spring pressure by a spring (not shown) within the body 652. The plunger 654 can be moved into the body 652 against the spring pressure. When the assembly 650 is installed in the male coupling 210a, the plunger extends past the outer circumference of the male coupling 210a and can lock into a corresponding hole 606 in the female coupling 210b. In some examples, the assembly 650 can include a thread locking element 656 (e.g., nylon, thread locking tape, or thread locking liquid).
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(27) The weight holder 104 has one or more straps 708 and corresponding strap fastening devices 710. The straps 708 are attached to an end of the weight holder 104 that is transverse to the orientation of the chambers 702, and the strap fastening devices 710 are attached at an opposite end of the weight holder 104, also transvers to the orientation of the chambers 702. The straps 708 and strap fastening devices 710 are positioned on the weight holder 104 such that, when the straps 708 are secured to corresponding strap fastening devices 710, the weight holder is wrapped into a hollow cylindrical shape (e.g., see
(28) In some implementations, the weight holder 104 has three chambers 702, and the chambers are oriented on the weight holder such that, when the weight holder 104 is rolled up and the straps 708 secured, the weight holder 104 has a triangular cross-section (e.g., as shown in
(29) In some examples, the weight holder 104 includes one or more handles 712, 714. The handles can be, for example, fabric handles 712 (e.g., nylon webbing) or molded plastic handles 714.
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(31) The filler bags 106 are made of a high strength flexible material such as, for example, 1000 Denier Mil-Spec Cordura Nylon. The filler bags 106 also have a closure mechanism 802, for example, similar to the closure mechanism 706 of the weight holder 104. The closure mechanism 802 can be, for example, a zipper or a flap with a fastening device such as, but not limited to, hook and loop fasteners, snaps, metal or plastic clips. In some examples, the filler bags 106 can have a double closure mechanism 802. For example, the filler bags can have two overlapping closure mechanisms 802 of the same (e.g., overlapping flaps with hook and loop fasteners) or different type (e.g., a zipper and a flap with hook and loop fasteners). In some examples, the filler bags 106 may have a water tight liner and water tight closure 802 such that the filler bags 106 can be filled with water. In some examples, the filler bags 106 can have a handle attached to an outer surface of the bag.
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(36) In some implementations, the scale 1000 in pressure sensing device includes an electronic pressure sensor 1002 in electronic communication with an electronic display device 1006, for example, through a detachable wire 1004. The electronic display device 1006 includes one or more processors and a data store storing instructions for processing electrical signals from the electronic pressure sensing device 1002 and displaying a weight. In some examples, the display device can be a mobile computing device such as, for example, a tablet computer or a smartphone. In such implementations, an application executed by the mobile computing device can process the signals from the electronic pressure sensor and display a weight. In some examples, the electronic pressure sensor 1102 can be integrated with a mechanical scale, such as shown in
(37) While a number of examples have been described for illustration purposes, the foregoing description is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the scope of the appended claims. There are and will be other examples and modifications within the scope of the following claims.