Multi-purpose exercise device
10130837 ยท 2018-11-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2209/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03525
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1263
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2023/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1254
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1236
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/1209
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0442
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/03533
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A multi-purpose fitness bar capable of being asymmetrically weighted. The fitness bar has a frame consisting of three arms, multiple handholds and elevated risers. The handholds are in a multitude of positions and angles to provide variability in training. Each arm is capable of being independently loaded with one or more removable weights to produce a symmetric or asymmetric weight load to provide increased torque with movement of the device as well as driving the body in movement patterns consistent with function. The elevated risers provide a space between the body of the device and floor to provide push-up function of the device by protecting the users hands from contact with the ground. The arms of the device may also provide attachments for resistance band use to provide another loading mechanism for strength development.
Claims
1. A multi-purpose handheld exerciser having a top and bottom side comprising: a rigid center frame; at least three arms branching outwardly from and in the same plane as the center frame; whereby each of the arms includes at least one grip handle; and risers on the bottom side of the exerciser to elevate the exerciser and prevent a user's hands from touching the floor when gripping the handholds; further providing that each of the arms can be independently loaded with one or more removable weights to produce a symmetric or asymmetric weight load; whereby two of the arms branch out laterally from the center frame and the third arm branches perpendicularly from the center frame with respect to the first two arms to form a T shape when the exerciser is held in an upright position.
2. The handheld exerciser of claim 1 whereby the center frame is octagonal.
3. The handheld exerciser of claim 1 whereby each of the arms has three grip handles.
4. The handheld exerciser of claim 3 whereby the grip handles on the two arms that branch out laterally from the center frame are mirror images of each other aligned in the same plane as the center frame.
5. The handheld exerciser of claim 1 further including at least one handhold in the center frame.
6. The handheld exerciser of claim 1 further including at least one attachment site for a resistance band.
7. The handheld exerciser of claim 6 whereby the resistance band clips to the exerciser through an opening in one of the arms of the exerciser.
8. A multi-purpose handheld exerciser having a top and bottom side comprising: a rigid center frame; at least three arms branching outwardly from and in the same plane as the center frame; whereby each of the arms includes at least one grip handle; and risers on the bottom side of the exerciser to elevate the exerciser and prevent a user's hands from touching the floor when gripping the handholds; further providing that each of the arms can be independently loaded with one or more removable weights to produce a symmetric or asymmetric weight load; whereby each of the arms has at least one opening suitable for attachment of a resistance band.
9. The handheld exerciser of claim 8 whereby each of the arms has two openings located superiorly and inferiorly on the arms.
10. A multi-purpose handheld exerciser having a top and bottom side comprising: a rigid center frame; at least three arms branching outwardly from and in the same plane as the center frame; whereby each of the arms includes at least one grip handle; risers on the bottom side of the exerciser to elevate the exerciser and prevent a user's hands from touching the floor when gripping the handholds; further providing that each of the arms can be independently loaded with one or more removable weights to produce a symmetric or asymmetric weight load; and at least one attachment point on at least one of the arms for a weight; whereby the weight is attached to the arm by sliding the weight onto the end of the arm through an aperture in the arm.
11. The handheld exerciser of claim 10 further including a hole in the arm which receives a locking pin from the weight.
12. A multi-purpose handheld exerciser having a top and bottom side comprising: a rigid center frame; three arms branching outwardly from and in the same plane as the center frame, whereby two of the arms branch out laterally from the center frame and the third arm branches perpendicularly from the center frame with respect to the first two arms to form a T shape when the exerciser is held in an upright position; whereby each of the arms includes three hand holds; whereby each of the anus includes at least one attachment site for a weight and at least one attachment point for an elastic band.
13. The multi-purpose handheld exerciser of claim 12 whereby the weight includes a pocket, an aperture between two walls, whereby the weight attaches to the exerciser by sliding the aperture through the arm of the exerciser and the walls surround the end of the arm.
14. The multi-purpose handheld exerciser of claim 13 whereby a bar between the walls of the weight fits onto a notch in the arm of the exerciser.
15. The multi-purpose handheld exerciser of claim 13 further including a locking pin placed through the walls of the weight through a corresponding hole in the arm.
16. A method of exercising using the multi-purpose handheld exerciser of claim 1, including the steps of: gripping one or more of the handles of the exerciser; and holding the exerciser in a manner selected from the group consisting of symmetrically, asymmetrically, unilaterally, and bilaterally.
17. The method of claim 16 whereby the exerciser is used in an activity selected from the group consisting of pushups, squats, dead lifts, jumps, hops, cleans, jerks, swings, chops, presses, balance reaches, lunges, mountain climbers, and burpees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(11) Each arm 10, 20, 30, preferably has at least one full grip handle, with three full grip handles on each arm being preferred.
(12) The present invention is not limited to the specific arrangement of handholds shown in
(13) In the embodiment shown, there are fifteen full grip handles (22-46) and seven intrinsic plus hand holds (52-66). The intrinsic plus position is otherwise known in the art as the safe position for hand splinting, whereby the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints are flexed at an angle of about 60-70, the interphalangeal (IP) joints are fully extended, and the thumb is in the first projection. Again, however, the handholds may be of any type and number in the invention.
(14) The center portion of the frame 15 preferably includes grip handles 70, 72, 74, 76, 78 around its outer periphery, preferably arranged at different angles. Specifically, grip handle 72 is aligned in the same plane as the grip handles in the left lateral arm and the right lateral arm. Grip handles 70 and 78 are generally parallel with each other on opposite sides of the frame and grip handles 74 and 76 are generally parallel with each other on opposite sides of the frame. The center portion 12 also includes a full grip handle 80 near its center aligned generally perpendicular to the grip handles in the left lateral arm and the right lateral arm. Other embodiments may include some but not all of the grip handles described herein.
(15) The device has the ability to attach weights 90 of various sizes (
(16) The weights may be made of any conventional weight materials, such as neoprene, metal, plastic, rubber, etc., with plastic molded weights being preferred. The weights can be of any size, weight, or shape, so long as they have the ability to be attached to the exercise device with the described attachment features.
(17) In one embodiment, the present invention may have overall dimensions of 32.48 inches24.25 inches1.125 inches. Larger or smaller devices consistent with the design of the present invention may also be manufactured to provide users a variety of sizes to choose from to suit their individual needs.
(18) The present invention and its components may be manufactured from a variety of materials suitable to withstand a person's body weight distributed across any two of the plurality of handles while elevated on the built in risers. Such materials include, but are not limited to, one or more of metal, metal alloys, graphite, fiberglass, boron, Kevlar, ceramic, rubber, aluminum, wood, plastic, polycarbonate, polyethylene/polypropylene, etc. The preferred manufacturing material is high density polypropylene. The risers are preferably made of a material that is sufficiently sturdy to support the weight of the user but will not mark or scratch the surface upon which it rests. Such materials include, but are not limited to, rubber, carbon rubber, solid rubber, XDR, Duralon, gum rubber, etc.
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(20) The present invention has the ability to be loaded in all three planes of motion. One aspect of the invention includes a method for using the exercise device. For example, a user may have the right lateral arm 30 loaded with a weight 90 as shown in
(21) The present invention preferably has three extension arms that can be loaded individually or together. The extension arms may be loaded with weights of different sizes. Each extension arm has built in attachment openings for resistance bands. The ability to load any of one or more of the extension arms at a time, as well as loading one to six built-in resistance band attachments, and a multitude of hand grip positions allows the user to recreate the challenges of lifting or carrying non-uniformly weighted objects that exist in our everyday lives. An example of the variability of the present invention is holding on to handles 42 and 46 while performing floor to overhead reach with one of the lateral extensions loaded. A quick and easy adjustment that changes the demand of the activity is to move a handhold from 42 or 46 and hold handle 44. These subtle changes increase the variability of the present invention, change the torque and demand, and help prepare the user for a multitude of functional life activities.
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(26) The foregoing description has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list or limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. It is contemplated that other alternative processes and methods obvious to those skilled in the art are considered included in the invention. The description is merely examples of embodiments. For example, the exact location of the handholds, grips, arms, notches, elastic band attachment sites, openings, etc. may be varied according to the type of exercise, desired performance of the user, etc. It is understood that any other modifications, substitutions, and/or additions may be made, which are within the intended spirit and scope of the disclosure. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the exemplary aspects of the disclosure accomplishes at least all of the intended objectives.