Spring-grip easy to adjust grip
10898749 ยท 2021-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/0421
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A spring-grip easy to adjust grip, comprising a torsional spring and two handles for inserting torsion arms of the torsional spring, wherein spacing blind holes are punched on the torsion arm; the handles comprise a fixed handle, a movable handle, a collar, a spring and a limit steel ball, the fixed handle and the movable handle are both hollow tubular structures, compared to the prior art, the invention is provided with different inner diameter segments in the movable handle to realize the limit steel ball having two states of tension and looseness in truncated-cone through hole, thereby realizing the torsion arm having two states of fixation or movable adjustment in handles, which makes grip adjustment method easier, simultaneously, spacing blind holes are labeled with different grip values, which can intuitively determine the grip when using different spacing blind holes, and scientifically guide the grip exercise.
Claims
1. An adjustable spring grip, comprising: a torsional spring having a first and a second torsion arm, wherein spacing blind holes are punched along a length of each of the first and second torsion arms; two handle assemblies receiving the first and second torsion arms, respectively each of the handle assemblies comprising: a fixed handle, a movable handle, a collar, a spring, and a limit steel ball having a diameter, wherein the fixed handle and the movable handle are both hollow tubular structures, the movable handle is sleeved on an upper end of the fixed handle, a limit groove is provided around an outer surface of the upper end of the fixed handle, and the collar is sleeved in the limit groove; a truncated-cone through hole is provided on the fixed handle below the limit groove, and an outer basal diameter of the truncated-cone through hole is larger than go inner basal diameter thereof, the diameter of the limit steel ball has a magnitude between the outer basal diameter and the inner basal diameter of the truncated-cone through hole, the limit steel ball is mounted in the truncated-cone through hole, thereby the limit steel ball may protrude from an inner underside of the truncated-cone through hole but not pass through the truncated-cone through hole, the diameter of the limit steel ball is larger than a tube wall thickness of the fixed handle, and after the limit steel ball is mounted, a protruding portion of the limit steel hall is formed on inner and outer surfaces of the fixed handle pipe wall such that protruding portion inside the fixed handle tube wall may cooperate with the spacing blind holes on the torsion arm for fixing the torsion arm; an inner middle part of the movable handle is provided with a step protrusion, an inner diameter of the step protrusion is equal to an upper outer diameter of the fixed handle with the addition of the height of the limit steel ball protruding from the outer surface of the fixed handle after close mounting, an outer diameter of the collar is larger than the inner diameter of the step protrusion and smaller than an upper inner diameter of the movable handle, an upper end of the spring is abutted against the step protrusion in the movable handle and a lower end of the spring is abutted against an upper part of the fixed handle, when the spring is compressed, the fixed handle relatively moves upwards to drive the limit steel ball to move upwards, disengaging the step protrusion, and move towards an upper part of the movable handle to allow translation of the handle assemblies relative to the torsion arms to adjust grip strength required to flex the torsional spring.
2. An adjustable spring-grip of claim 1, wherein the number of the spacing blind holes is between 2 and 5 spacing blind holes, and each of the spacing blind holes is labeled with a corresponding grip value.
3. An adjustable spring-grip of claim 1, wherein the torsion arms are flat to facilitate punching of the spacing blind holes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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