Squat Rack Holder Accessory
20220409954 · 2022-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A squat rack item holder may comprise a platform, pin flange, arm, and pin secured to the pin flange, and may be configured so that the squat rack item holder may be installed on a squat rack by inserting the pin through the holes in a squat rack post, and then rotating the squat rack item holder to a rest position such that a securement component prevents removal of the pin from the squat rack post while in the rest position/orientation.
Claims
1. A squat rack item holder, comprising: a platform; a pin flange; and arm; and a pin; wherein: the pin is secured to the pin flange such that the pin is oriented parallel to the platform; the arm is perpendicular to the platform; the pin flange is perpendicular to the platform; in an installed orientation the platform is parallel to a ground; and the squat rack item holder is dimensioned and configured so that in at least one orientation the pin may be inserted through a squat rack post and, after such insertion, rotated to a rest position from which the pin cannot be removed from the squat rack.
2. The squat rack item holder of claim 1, wherein the arm is connected to the platform on a first end of the arm and to the pin flange on the other end of the arm.
3. The squat rack item holder of claim 1, wherein: the arm is connected on a first end of the arm to the platform and the arm is perpendicular to the platform; the arm is connected on a second end of the arm to a component that prevents removal of the pin from the squat rack when the squat rack item holder is in an installed position; and the pin flange is perpendicular to and secured to the platform.
4. The squat rack item holder of claim 1, further comprising a wall connected to and perpendicular to the platform for stabilization of an item on the platform when the squat rack item holder is in an installed position.
5. The squat rack drink holder of claim 1, wherein the squat rack drink holder is dimensioned to be installed on a squat rack post that has approximately a three-inch by three-inch square cross section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/215,592 titled “Squat Rack Holder Accessory,” filed on Jun. 28, 2021, the first inventor of which is Andrew Bakker, and which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
[0016] A squat rack holder accessory is disclosed. In general, the accessory may be used for holding/storing a drink or other item on a squat rack or similar structure.
TABLE OF REFERENCE NUMBERS FROM DRAWINGS
[0017] The following table is for convenience only and should not be construed to supersede any potentially inconsistent disclosure herein.
TABLE-US-00001 Reference Number Description 100 squat rack drink holder 110 platform 120a-e sides 130 arm 140 pin flange 150 pin 155 screw 200 squat rack drink holder 210 platform 220 wall 230 arm 240 flange 250 pin 300 squat rack drink holder 310 platform 320 front wall 330a-b side walls 340a-b flanges 345a-b flange-pin holes 350 pin 352 pin holder ring 354 spring-loaded retractable ball 400 squat rack drink holder 410 platform 420 front wall 430a-b side walls 440 back wall 450a-b stabilization arms 460 magnet 500 squat rack post
[0018] A squat rack drink holder may comprise, as described herein and as shown in the accompanying figures, at least a platform or other element for supporting a drink; a stabilization element, e.g., wall(s), for stabilizing and/or preventing the drink from falling or tipping; and a securing mechanism for securing the drink holder to a squat rack. Although the disclosure herein focuses on and references a drink, the invention disclosed herein may be used for holding and/or securing items other than a drink.
[0019] Although squat rack posts generally come in conventional sizes and dimensions, the invention disclosed herein may be scaled and/or adapted to work on many dimensions of a squat rack post. Conventionally, a squat rack post is made from 3-inch by 3-inch square tubing and has ⅝-inch or 1-inch holes for installing squat rack accessories.
[0020] Side-Pin Design
[0021] As shown in
[0022] Although the embodiment in
[0023] In one embodiment, pin flange 140 may include a female-threaded hole for screw 155 to be used to secure pin flange 140 to pin 150, as shown in
[0024] Pin 150 may be sufficiently long to go through the holes on both sides of a squat rack post, as shown in
[0025] As shown in
[0026] Pin 150 may be secured to pin flange 140 in many ways. For example, as shown in
[0027] In one embodiment, some or all of drink holder 100, and/or pin 150, may be monolithic. In another embodiment, some or all components of drink holder 100, and/or pin 150, may be secured to each other using mechanical means (e.g., screws, rivets, nuts bolts, friction fittings, etc.), chemical means (e.g., glue, adhesives, bonding compounds, epoxy, etc.), or other means. For example, platform 110 may be secured to sides 120 using rivets or nuts and bolts.
[0028] In one embodiment, drink holder 100 may be made from %-inch thick steel, or aluminum, or other metal or metal composite. Drink holder 100 may also be made from plastics, ceramics, composite materials, or any other material with sufficient rigidity and structural strength.
[0029] Although many of the panels/components shown in the figures are solid, this is not necessary as long as the component retains sufficient strength and rigidity. For example, as shown in at least
[0030] In one embodiment, drink holder 100 may be manufactured by cutting and bending a metal sheet and then adding the pin as described herein.
[0031] In one embodiment, sides 120a-e of drink holder 100 may be approximately 2.25 inches tall. The sheet metal may be 11 gauge (⅛″ inches thick). Changing the dimensions of the designs, e.g., to scale, or for differently-sized squat racks, or for other applications, is trivial and within the scope of the disclosure herein. Additionally, the design(s) disclosed herein may be easily scaled and/or modified for squat rack posts having different shapes e.g., rectangle instead of square.
[0032] Additionally, the dimensions of pin 150 may be easily adjusted. Some squat rack posts use differently-size holes. ⅝-inch and 1-inch are common diameters for holes in squat rack posts. Pin 150 may have a diameter and length to fit comfortably and snugly into the holes in the squat rack post. In some embodiments, e.g., where pin 150 is secured to pin flange 140 using a screw, pin 150 may be interchangeable so that different pin sizes may be used.
[0033] Additionally, the platform and sides are not necessary to the functionality of the drink holder described herein. Many other mechanical shapes and/or patterns (other than a platform and sides) may be used for supporting and/or attaching an item, e.g., a drink.
[0034] Back-Pin Design
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[0036] As shown in
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[0038] Through-Pin Design
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[0040] Pin 350 may comprise pin holder ring 352 and spring-loaded retractable ball 354. Neither pin holder ring 352 nor spring-loaded retractable ball 354 is strictly necessary. These features are included for convenience and/or improved performance. Pin holder ring 352 may serve two purposes. First, pin holder ring 352 may all for easier handling because it is a larger feature and has an opening, both of which may make it easier to hold and/or manipulate pin 350 with a hand and fingers. Second, pin holder ring is dimensioned to be too large to fit through flange-pin hole 345, thereby preventing pin 350 from sliding out (in the direction of spring-loaded retractable ball 354) of drink holder 300 and/or squat rack while instilled and/or in use. Spring-loaded retractable ball 354 may be a ball or other shape that protrudes past the surface of pin 350 in a default state, but may be pushed in, by apply pressure to compress a spring, so that it does not protrude past the surface in a compressed state. Spring-loaded retractable ball 354 may prevent pin 350 from sliding out (in the direction of pin holder ring 352) of drink holder 300 and/or squat rack while installed and/or in use.
[0041] Many other mechanisms and/or features are known in the art and may be used for preventing pin 350 from sliding out while in use. For example, in one alternative circular grooves in both ends of pin 350 may prevent pin 350 from sliding out while in use.
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[0045] Magnet Design
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[0047] Drink holder 400 may be dimensioned so that stabilization arms 450a-b fit around squat rack as shown in
[0048] In some embodiments, one or more magnets may be placed in back wall 440 and/or in stabilization arms 450a-b to achieve the desired magnetic force between drink holder 400 and squat rack.
[0049] Although
[0050] In one embodiment, drink holder 400 may include one or more bumps or other protrusions designed to fit into the holes in a squat rack to provide a mechanical mechanism for preventing drink holder 400 from rotating (or slipping/falling) relative to squat rack. For example, one or more bumps may be placed on the inside surfaces of stabilization arms 450a-b and/or on back wall 440 (on the side of back wall 440 that will be adjacent to squat rack 500 when drink holder is installed on squat rack 500).
[0051] Note Regarding Significant Features
[0052] The description and figures disclosed are merely exemplary and representative of the scope of the disclosed invention. In general, the following features are important for some of the variations described herein: (1) pin adapter comprising a pin (or substantially similar or functional component) sized for holes/openings in a squat rack post. (2) an arm for gravity-resting/stabilization, where the arm is configured to rest on the squat rack post on a side that is not interfacing with the pin adapter; (3) a an item support/holder/hanging apparatus connected to the arm; and (4) an opening allowing for rotating the drink holder to a resting position after inserting the pin adapter into the squat rack post. In a preferred embodiment, either the item holder or a flange or similar component is opposite the securement point for the pin adapter so that, when the drink holder is rotated into the resting position, the item holder or flange prevents the pin adapter from sliding out of the squat rack post without rotating the drink holder out of the resting position.
[0053] Additionally, as noted herein above, many of the walls/sides are not required for functionality but do promote item stability.