Weight stand assembly
10226660 ยท 2019-03-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/0726
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/078
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/078
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A weight stand assembly for use in assisting a user prior to performing an exercise movement or repetition by way of holding exercise weights used by the user in a relatively stable and proper starting position for the user. More particularly, the weight stand assembly is retractable in that it pivotally falls in a relatively backwards direction away from the user and towards a ground surface after the exercise weights have been lifted by the user, thereby preventing injury and thus enhancing performance of the user by allowing the user to complete a full set of exercise repetitions without being inhibited by a placement and location of the weight stand assembly.
Claims
1. A retracting weight stand for exercising from a bench, the retracting weight stand comprising: a) an elongate body member being free-standing and having a base and a top, wherein said elongate body member is spaced apart from and decoupled from said bench b) a cradle disposed at said top of said elongate body member and adapted to hold a dumbbell weight; c) a lever having a first end and a second end, wherein said first end is attached to said elongate body member; and d) a load disposed at said second end of said lever, wherein said elongate body member is maintained in a substantially vertical orientation when said dumbbell weight is received in said cradle, and wherein said elongate body member is adapted to tilt from said substantially vertical orientation when said dumbbell weight is removed from said cradle.
2. The retracting weight stand of claim 1, wherein said elongate body member further comprises: a) a first substantially planar side member; and b) a second substantially planar side member, wherein said first and second substantially planar side members are oriented parallel to each other.
3. The retracting weight stand of claim 2, further comprising a central spacer member disposed between said first and second substantially planar side members.
4. The retracting weight stand of claim 3, wherein said central spacer member comprises a planar member oriented substantially perpendicular to said first and second substantially planar side members.
5. A method of weight training from a bench, said method comprising: a) placing a dumbbell weight on a retracting weight stand, said retracting weight stand further comprising: i) an elongate body member being free-standing and having a base and a top, wherein said elongate body member is spaced apart from and decoupled from said bench; ii) a cradle disposed at said top of said elongate body member adapted to hold said dumbbell weight; iii) a lever having a first end and a second end, wherein said first end is attached to said elongate body member; iv) a load disposed at said second end of said lever; and b) removing said dumbbell weight from said retracting weight stand, thereby causing said retracting weight stand to tilt.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein removing said dumbbell weight from said retracting weight stand causes a center of gravity of said retracting weight stand to change.
7. The method of claim 5, wherein said elongate body member is maintained in a substantially vertical orientation when said dumbbell weight is received in said cradle, and wherein said elongate body member tilts from said substantially vertical orientation when said dumbbell weight is removed from said cradle.
8. The method of claim 5, wherein said elongate body member further comprises: a) a first substantially planar side member; and b) a second substantially planar side member, wherein said first and second substantially planar side members are oriented parallel to each other.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein said elongate body member further comprises a central spacer member disposed between said first and second substantially planar side members.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein said central spacer member further comprises a planar member oriented substantially perpendicular to said first and second substantially planar side members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS/FIGURES
(1) The foregoing summary, as well as any detailed description of the preferred embodiments, is better understood when read in conjunction with the drawings and figures contained herein. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, the drawings and figures show certain preferred embodiments. It is understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific methods and devices disclosed in such drawings or figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(10) In a preferred embodiment, stand member 10 generally comprises a plurality of panels that are braced and connected via a plurality of bolts 71, mechanical fasteners, adhesive, or any other similar attachment means. Still referring to
(11) Top members 11, 12 each comprise a top receiving end 21 and a base end 22, wherein receiving end 21 comprises a substantially semi-circular shaped groove indention, or cradle, thereby allowing for a location for a hand weight, or any other similar load, to be placed on and fully secured within stand member 10. Base end 22 of top member 11, 12 tapers in a relatively downward direction towards a substantial mid-point, thereby creating a relatively slanted and substantially V shaped edge. Thus, pointed edge of base end 22 allows top member 11, 12 to be properly aligned with and attachably connected and secured to side insert members 30.
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(13) In a preferred embodiment, side insert members 30 each comprise a top receiving end 31 and a bottom end 32. Receiving end 31 of side insert members 30 comprises a substantially downward sloping channel, and bottom end 32 of side member 30 tapers in a substantially downward direction, thus creating a relatively slanted and substantially V shaped edge, wherein bottom end 32 of one side insert member 30 mates with receiving end 31 of an additional side insert member 30, thereby creating a relatively proper fit and a secure connection. Further, side insert members 30 comprise a variety of different height measurements, including, but not limited to, five (5) inches, four (4) inches, two (2) inches, or one (1) inch block lengths, thereby allowing a user to custom fit the weight stand assembly 100 as necessary by adding a variety of different number or sizes of side insert members 30 in order to properly tailor weight stand assembly 100 to said user's specific requirements. As a result, side insert members 30 allow weight stand assembly 100 to have up to approximately seventeen (17) inches of adjustment in order to properly accommodate an individual user's height requirements.
(14) Base members 40 each comprise a top receiving end 41 and a base end 42, wherein receiving end 41 comprises a substantially downward sloping edge, and base end 42 of base member 40 comprises a relatively planar surface. Receiving end 41 of base member 40 allows for a bottom end 32 of a side insert member 30 to mate and properly fit within receiving end 41 of base member 40, thus allowing for a plurality of side insert members 30 to be placed and stacked on top of base member 40. As a result, a user is able to create a desired height of weight stand assembly 100 by adjusting the number of side insert members 30 that can be stacked within stand member 10. Base members 40 further comprise an outer surface 46 and an inner surface 47, wherein a plurality of apertures are located within base member 40 for use as a means of connection between base members 40 and bottom inner panel member 52.
(15) In a preferred embodiment, top members 11, 12, side insert members 30, and base members 40 each comprise a plurality of apertures 70, wherein apertures 70 allow for a means of connection between top members 11, 12, side insert members 30, base members 40, and inner panel members 50 by way of bolts 71.
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(18) Second end 62 of lever 60 comprises a load, or additional weight, thus providing a desired amount of weight towards a rear end of stand member 10 in order to overcome the structural weight of weight stand assembly 100, thereby causing weight stand assembly 100 to fall in a relatively backwards direction towards a ground surface if a hand weight is not located in receiving end 21 of first 11 and second 12 top members. Additionally, fulcrum is located at a rear, base end 42 of base member 40, thereby defining a point at which lever 60 is balanced when a force and a desired amount of weight are exerted on weight stand assembly 100 of the present invention.
(19) A load amount that is necessary for lever 60 is dependent on the particular material of manufacture of weight stand assembly 100. For example, by way of illustration, but not limitation, if weight stand assembly 100 is manufactured from a plastic material, a desired load amount will be approximately seven (7) pounds, thus weighing enough to overcome the structural weight of weight stand assembly 100 itself. Further, by way of illustration, but not limitation, load can be added to lever 60 by infusing a metal material, or any other similarly weighted material, into lever 60 to give it an additional weight, or lever 60 can have a means of attaching a weight plate to top end of lever 60, thus allowing a user to add a desired amount of weight to lever 60 as necessary.
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(21) Further, stand member 10 comprises mount 58 and lever 60, wherein mount 58 is located towards a base end of bottom inner panel member 52. Lever 60 comprises first end 61 and second end 62, wherein first end 61 of lever 60 comprises slanted edge that allows lever 60 to rest upon mount 58 and to be oriented in a relatively angled position as lever 60 is supported on mount 58. Moreover, base member 40 comprises rear support 44 having a substantially rigid platform member, wherein rear support 44 assists mount 58 in properly positioning lever 60. Additionally, second end 62 of lever 60 comprises an additional load that causes the structural weight of weight stand assembly 100 to be unevenly distributed when a hand weight is not resting on receiving end 21 of first 11 and second 12 top members, thus, ultimately causing weight stand assembly 100 to tip in a relatively backwards direction towards lever 60 when said hand weight is removed.
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(23) In a preferred embodiment, inner panel members 50 each comprise a substantially cylindrical bracket 55, wherein each bracket 55 is located on and molded to a rear surface of each inner panel member 50. Bracket 55 comprises an inner cavity 59, thus allowing a substantially cylindrical rod 56 to be received within inner cavity 59 of bracket 55, thereby providing a means of attachment and connection for inner panel members 50, and ultimately, for stand member 10 of weight stand assembly 100.
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(26) Additionally, when in operation, a user can position his or her arms through inner space 26 of first top member 11, thereby being able to position his or her hands through inner space 16 of stand member 10, and ultimately, be able to grip a weight 80, such as, for example, a hand weight, that is resting on receiving ends 21 of first 11 and second 12 top members of both left 19 and right 18 stand members.
(27) In a preferred embodiment, when a hand weight 80 is placed on receiving end 21 of first 11 and second 12 top members, a total mass of stand member 10 combined with a bad of said hand weight 80 is relatively too great for a gravitational force to pull stand member 10 towards a ground surface, or a relatively lower point, even though lever 60 comprises a desired load amount. Thus, hand weights 80 provide enough mass to stand member 10 to be able to overcome a load amount of lever 60, thereby preventing stand member 10 from retracting and tilting towards lever 60, and thus, a ground surface. As a result, as illustrated in
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(29) Additionally, in a preferred embodiment, as a user lifts said hand weights 80 off of receiving ends 21 of first 11 and second 12 top members, and ultimately, causes stand members 19, 18 of weight stand assembly 100 to tilt away from said user, user is then able to properly perform a desired number of exercise repetitions of a particular exercise without being hindered by weight stand assembly 100 itself. As a result, retractable weight stand assembly 100 of the present invention allows a user to easily lift hand weights 80 from a position of strength, as opposed to lifting weights from an unnatural position or from a ground surface, and allows a user to perform a desired number of exercise repetitions without coming in direct contact with said weight stand assembly 100.
(30) The above-described invention has a number of particular features that should preferably be employed in combination, although each is useful separately without departure from the scope of the invention. While the preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown and described herein, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise than herein specifically illustrated or described, and that certain changes in form and arrangement of parts and the specific manner of practicing the invention may be made within the underlying idea or principles of the invention.