JUMP ROPE DEVICE WITH REMOVABLY-CONNECTED CABLE
20190118019 ยท 2019-04-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/00061
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0608
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B5/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A jump rope device includes a connection assembly having a male connecting member and a female connecting member. The male connecting member includes a head having first and second locking projections. The female connecting member defines an opening configured to receive at least a portion of the male connecting member into an internal cavity. The female connecting member includes first and second locking arms that are biased into a first position, and configured to move from the first position into a second position when the male connecting member is inserted into the opening. Rotation of the male connecting member relative to the female connecting member moves the locking projections out of contact with the locking arms and into respective apertures defined in the female connecting member, allowing the locking arms to return to the first position and creating a secure connection between the male and female connecting members.
Claims
1. A jump rope device, comprising: a handle comprising a handle grip and a first connecting member; and a cable comprising a second connecting member; wherein the first and second connecting members are configured to removably connect the cable to the handle; wherein one of the first and second connecting members comprises a male connecting member and a second one of the first and second connecting members comprises a female connecting member; wherein the male connecting member comprises a head comprising first and second locking projections; wherein the female connecting member defines an opening configured to receive at least a portion of the male connecting member into an internal cavity of the female connecting member, wherein the female connecting member comprises first and second locking arms, said first and second locking arms being biased into a first position, said first and second locking arms being configured to move from said first position into a second position when said male locking member is inserted into said opening, wherein said male connecting member and said female connecting member are configured such that rotation of said male connecting member relative to said female connecting member following said insertion moves said first and second locking projections out of contact with said first and second locking arms and into respective first and second apertures defined in said female connecting member, said movement of said locking projections into said apertures allowing said locking arms to be biased from said second position back into said first position and creating a secure connection between said male and female connecting members.
2. The jump rope device according to claim 1, wherein said first and second locking arms are biased into said first position by an internal spring.
3. The jump rope device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second locking arms are disposed within respective first and second channels that run longitudinally along opposite sides of a base of the female connecting member.
4. The jump rope device according to claim 3, wherein the first and second locking arms are pivotally connected to the base.
5. The jump rope device according to claim 3, wherein said first and second apertures are contiguous with said respective first and second channels.
6. The jump rope device according to claim 1, wherein the opening includes a central portion configured to receive a neck portion of the male connecting member when the male connecting member is inserted into the female connecting member, and wherein the opening further includes first and second notched portions that extend radially outward from the central portion, the first and second notched portions being configured to receive respective first and second locking projections when the male connecting member is inserted into the female connecting member.
7. The jump rope device according to claim 6, wherein the first and second locking arms are aligned with the first and second notched portions.
8. The jump rope device according to claim 1, wherein first and second locking projections define angled leading surfaces that are substantially complementary to corresponding angled leading surfaces defined by end portions of the first and second locking arms.
9. The jump rope device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second locking arms comprise respective first and second gripping portions configured to be pinched by a user's fingers to move the first and locking arms into the second position, thereby allowing the user to rotate the male connecting member relative to the female connecting member until the first and second locking projections are aligned with respective first and second notched portions of the opening, and withdraw the male connecting member from the opening to disconnect the cable from the handle.
10. The jump rope device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second apertures define respective first and second lower ledge surfaces that are configured to catch the respective first and second locking projections and prevent the male connecting member from being simply withdrawn from the female connecting member when the male and female connecting members are securely connected.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0039] The present disclosure is directed to jump rope devices which allow for the quick and easy interchanging of a cable of varying weight and length from handles configured to provide smooth rotation of such cables at both low and high speeds. Devices in accordance with the disclosure may comprise a ball bearing assembly configured to facilitate 360-degree rotation of the cable.
[0040] Jump rope devices in accordance with the present disclosure facilitate a variety of traditional as well as modern jump rope-based exercises. Such exercises include: basic bounce step, the alternate foot step, criss cross, side rope swings, single- and double-leg high knee exercise, double unders, run skipping, and the Ali shuffle.
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[0042] Hereinafter, an inner portion of an element will generally refer to a portion of an element which is closer to the sagittal plane 101 of user 100 when user 100 is utilizing jump rope 120 to perform a basic bounce step, as shown in
[0043] Jump rope 120 comprises two handles 102 (i.e., a right handle 102a and a left handle 102b) and a cable 110. Cables of varying sizes and weights may be used with jump rope devices 120 in accordance with the present disclosure. Varying-sized cables 110 will provide different amounts of centrifugal resistance at equal rotational speeds. Utilization of varied cables 110 strengthens a user's body through adaption to varied stimuli of increased weight and/or resistance. In an aspect, cable 110 may be at least partially constructed from one or more of rope, leather, nylon, pro-vinyl, cloth, braided steel, vinyl coated steel cable, and any other suitable material as will be apparent to those skilled in the relevant art(s) after reading the description herein.
[0044] Handles 102 are configured to facilitate user operation of jump rope 120. Handles 102 may comprise handle grips 104 (shown, for clarity, only as handle grip 104a in
[0045] Handle grip 104 is configured to allow user 100 to hold jump rope 120 and manipulate cable 110. Handle grip 104 comprises an inner portion and an outer portion. The outer portion of the handle grip may be rigidly connected to handle rotator 106.
[0046] Handle rotator 106 is configured to removably connect cable 110 to handle 102. Handle rotator 106 is further configured to facilitate 360-degree rotation of cable 110 relative to handle 102. Handle rotator 106 may be located on an outer portion of handle 102.
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[0051] Spring-biased locking arms 144 are disposed within respective channels 156 (see
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[0053] To remove the cable 110 from handle 102, a user uses two fingers to pinch down on the gripping portions 158 of the two locking arms 144. This motion compresses spring 143 and moves locking arms 144 into the second position. While keeping the gripping portions 158 depressed, the user rotates the male connecting member 128 relative to female connecting member 124 until the locking projections 138 are aligned with notches 152 and then withdraws the male connecting member 128 from the opening 148 to fully remove cable 110 from handle 102.
[0054] The connection assembly 130 described herein may provide significant advantages over prior art approaches. Connection assembly 130 can be shorter and smaller so that it integrates directly with the rope, having less bulky, moving parts that can twist and tangle, and thereby enabling smoother unencumbered rotation. Connection assembly 130 can also be much easier for the average user to attach and detach cables, reducing frustration and unnecessary rest time and making it easier than ever to adjust rope resistance very quickly.
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[0056] While various aspects of the present disclosure have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example and not limitation. It will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art(s) that various changes in form and detail can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. The present disclosure should not be limited by any of the above described aspects, but should not be limited by any of the above described aspects, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.
[0057] In addition, it should be understood that the figures, which highlight the structure, methodology, functionality and advantages of the present disclosure, are presented as examples only. The present disclosure is sufficiently flexible and configurable, such that it may be implemented in ways other than that shown in the accompanying figures.
[0058] Further, the purpose of the foregoing Abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally and especially the scientists, engineers and practitioners in the relevant art(s) who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of this technical disclosure. The Abstract is not intended to be limiting as to the scope of the present disclosure in any way.