LOCKING BARBELL PLATE
20220362617 · 2022-11-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/0728
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A weight plate may be provided with an inner face configured for mounting on the outer surface of a bar and a securing mechanism arranged adjacent the inner face for selectively securing and unsecuring the weight plate relative to the bar. The securing mechanism may be capable of being locked in a secured condition with the weight plate secured to the bar and capable of being locked in an unsecured condition with the weight plate unsecured from the bar. A control apparatus for the securing mechanism may be operable to switch the securing mechanism between the secured and unsecured conditions, and may include a trigger operable, with the securing mechanism in the unsecured condition, to switch the securing mechanism to be locked in the secured condition, and a handle operable, with the securing mechanism in the secured condition to switch the securing mechanism to be locked in the unsecured condition.
Claims
1. A weight plate for mounting on a bar configured for use in exercising, the bar providing a substantially cylindrical outer surface, the weight plate comprising: a substantially cylindrical inner face configured for mounting on the substantially cylindrical outer surface of the bar; a securing mechanism arranged adjacent the inner face for selectively securing and unsecuring the weight plate relative to the bar, the securing mechanism capable of being locked in a secured condition with the weight plate secured to the bar and capable of being locked in an unsecured condition with the weight plate unsecured from the bar; and a control apparatus for the securing mechanism operable to switch the securing mechanism between the secured and unsecured conditions, the control apparatus including a trigger operable, with the securing mechanism in the unsecured condition, to switch the securing mechanism to be locked in the secured condition; and a handle operable, with the securing mechanism in the secured condition to switch the securing mechanism to be locked in the unsecured condition.
2. The weight plate according to claim 1, wherein the securing mechanism includes at least one brake shoe that is movable relative to the inner face, and the brake shoe in the secured condition is in a position within the inner face and the brake shoe in the unsecured condition is in a position not within the inner face.
3. The weight plate of claim 2 further comprising two additional brake shoes, each additional brake shoe movable relative to the inner face, and each additional brake shoe in the secured condition is in a position within the inner face and each additional brake shoe in the unsecured condition is in a position outside the inner face.
4. The weight plate of claim 2 wherein the handle is coupled to the brake shoe, and the handle is operable to move the brake shoe from the position within the inner face to the position outside the inner face.
5. The weight plate of claim 4 further comprising two additional brake shoes and two additional handles, each additional brake shoe movable relative to the inner face, and each additional brake shoe in the secured condition is in a position within the inner face and each additional brake shoe in the unsecured condition is in a position outside the inner face, and each additional handle coupled to one of the additional brake shoes, and each handle is operable to move its respective brake shoe from the position within the inner face to the position outside the inner face.
6. The weight plate of claim 5 wherein each of the three handles is operable to move all three brake shoes from the position within the inner face to the position outside the inner face.
7. The weight plate of claim 1 for use with a bar that includes a base adjacent the substantially cylindrical outer surface, the weight plate configured to be mounted, with the securing mechanism in the unsecured condition, by sliding along the outer surface of the bar and into contact with the base, and wherein the trigger includes a ring that switches the securing mechanism to the secured condition when the ring is pressed against the base.
8. The weight plate of claim 1 for use with a bar that includes a base adjacent the substantially cylindrical outer surface, wherein the weight plate defines two sides and is configured to be mounted by sliding along the outer surface of the bar and into contact with the base, and wherein the trigger includes a pair of rings, each ring disposed on one of the two sides of the weight plate, each ring configured to switch the securing mechanism to the secured condition when the ring is pressed against the base.
9. The weight plate of claim 1 wherein the control apparatus for the securing mechanism further includes a locking apparatus operable to lock the securing mechanism in each of the secured condition and the unsecured condition.
10. The weight plate of claim 1 including a flange extending outwardly from the inner face of the weight plate, the flange providing a support for an outer disk of selectable weight.
11. The weight plate of claim 1, wherein the plate defines a first side and an opposite side and wherein the trigger is a first trigger disposed on the first side, and further comprising a second trigger disposed on the opposite side, the second trigger operable, with the securing mechanism in the unsecured condition, to switch the securing mechanism to be locked in the secured condition.
12. The weight plate of claim 11 wherein the two clamps are interconnected by a rotating cam to cause the movement of the other clamp to the position outside the inner face.
13. The weight plate according to claim 1, wherein the securing mechanism includes at least three clamps that are movable relative to the inner face between a position within the inner face and a position outside the inner face, and wherein movement of one of the clamps from the position within the inner face to the position outside the inner face causes movement of the other two clamps to the position outside the inner face.
14. A central portion for a weight plate for use in mounting on a bar configured for use in exercising, the bar providing a substantially cylindrical outer surface, the central portion of the weight plate configured for coupling to an outer disk of selectable weight, the central portion of the weight plate comprising: a substantially cylindrical inner face configured for mounting on the substantially cylindrical outer surface of the bar; a securing mechanism arranged adjacent the inner face for selectively securing and unsecuring the central portion of the weight plate relative to the bar, the securing mechanism capable of being locked in a secured condition with the central portion of the weight plate secured to the bar and capable of being locked in an unsecured condition with the central portion of the weight plate unsecured from the bar; and a control apparatus for the securing mechanism operable to switch the securing mechanism between the secured and unsecured conditions, the control apparatus including a trigger operable, with the securing mechanism in the unsecured condition, to switch the securing mechanism to the secured condition; and a handle operable, with the securing mechanism in the secured condition to switch the securing mechanism to the unsecured condition.
15. The central portion of the weight plate of claim 14 further comprising a flange extending outwardly from the inner face of the central portion of the weight plate, the flange providing a support for the outer disk of selectable weight.
16. A weight plate system providing a plurality of weight plates with each weight plate having a selectable total weight, and each weight plate including an automatic securing mechanism, each weight plate for use in mounting on a bar configured for use in exercising, the bar providing a substantially cylindrical outer surface, and each weight plate comprising: a central portion and an outer disk of selectable weight coupled to the central portion, wherein the central portion includes: a substantially cylindrical inner face configured for mounting on the substantially cylindrical outer surface of the bar; a securing mechanism arranged adjacent the inner face for selectively securing and unsecuring the central portion of the weight plate relative to the bar, the securing mechanism capable of being locked in a secured condition with the central portion of the weight plate secured to the bar and capable of being locked in an unsecured condition with the central portion of the weight plate unsecured from the bar; and a control apparatus for the securing mechanism operable to switch the securing mechanism between the secured and unsecured conditions, the control apparatus including a trigger operable, with the securing mechanism in the unsecured condition, to switch the securing mechanism to the secured condition; and a handle operable, with the securing mechanism in the secured condition to switch the securing mechanism to the unsecured condition.
17. The weight plate system according to claim 16, wherein the securing mechanism of each weight plate includes at least two clamps that are movable relative to the inner face between a position within the inner face and a position outside the inner face, and wherein movement of one of the clamps from the position within the inner face to the position outside the inner face causes movement of the other clamp to the position outside the inner face.
18. The weight plate system of claim 17 wherein for each weight plate the two clamps are interconnected by a rotating cam to cause the movement of the other clamp to the position outside the inner face.
19. The weight plate system of claim 16 wherein for each weight plate the control apparatus for the securing mechanism further includes a locking apparatus operable to lock the securing mechanism in each of the secured condition and the unsecured condition.
20. The weight plate system of claim 16 wherein for each weight plate the securing mechanism includes at least three clamps that are movable relative to the inner face between a position within the inner face and a position outside the inner face, and wherein movement of one of the clamps from the position within the inner face to the position outside the inner face causes movement of the other two clamps to the position outside the inner face.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The subject matter disclosed herein is illustrated by way of example and not by limitation in the accompanying figures in which like reference numerals indicate similar elements and in which:
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[0038] Examples of a weight plate with an improved operation for switching between secured and unsecured conditions on a sleeve of a barbell or a dumbbell are shown in
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[0040] One existing style for a barbell or dumbbell typically includes a handgrip portion 26 between two annular stops 28, one at each of first and second ends 30 of handgrip portion 26 of bar 22. Outer surfaces 24 may be provided by sleeves 32 that may be rotatable relative to handgrip portion 26 about a longitudinal axis 34 of bar 22. Bar 22 may include a central core 33 and typically the sleeves are rotatably coupled to central core 33. Alternatively, the handgrip portion may include a sleeve that is rotatable relative to the central core.
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[0043] Securing mechanism 40 typically includes one or more brake shoes 48, such as three brake shoes, which may be arranged symmetrically around inner face 38 of plate 36. Brake shoes 48 may be movable relative to inner face 38, for example in a symmetrical fashion, to narrow the effective inner diameter of inner face 38 of weight plate 36 to secure the plate to the sleeve of the bar. Alternatively, a single brake shoe may be used, which may be movable relative to inner face 38, or one or more of multiple brake shoes may be movable while one or more others are immobile. In any of these alternatives, at least one brake shoe is movable to decrease the effective inner diameter of inner face 38 to secure the plate to the sleeve.
[0044] Typically, brake shoes 48 in the unsecured condition are in a retracted position (
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[0046] Control apparatus 42 may include one handle for each brake shoe, for example, three handles, one for each of three brake shoes as illustrated in the drawings, or a single handle may be provided. In the case of the single handle with multiple movable brake shoes, the handle may be operable to move all of the brake shoes. In the case of multiple handles, each of the handles is typically operable to move all of the movable brake shoes. In any case, at least one handle 46 is typically coupled to the one or more brake shoes, and the handle is operable to move at least one brake shoe from the securing position within the inner face to the unsecured position at or beyond the inner face.
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[0048] Trigger 44 may include a ring 54, as best seen in
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[0050] Outer portion 72 may be provided in different sizes, in weight and diameter, so that the same or substantially same central portion 70 may be used in differently sized weight plates 36. In this manner, a set of outer portions 72 in a variety of sizes and weights, may each be attached to one of a set of standardized central portions 70 and provide a set of weight plates in a range of weights and sizes.
[0051] Central portion 70 may include two opposed panels 100 (see, e.g.,
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[0055] One or both of panels 100 may include a flange 120 that extends outwardly from inner face 38 of weight plate 36. Flange 120 may provide holes 76 or other mechanism for attaching outer portion 72, or otherwise providing support for an outer disk of selectable weight.
[0056] A user's picking up weight plate 36 by putting one's fingers through handle 46 and lifting weight plate 36 may by itself move the securing mechanism to the unsecured condition and/or the user can squeeze the handle to move it relative to the rest of the weight plate. This feature may automatically provide for convenient mounting and sliding of plate 36 on sleeve 32 in the unsecured condition. Plate 36 may thus be slid along sleeve 32 until ring 54 contacts either base 52 or another, already-mounted weight plate, triggering the switch to the secured condition.
[0057] Weight plate 36 is described in one or more embodiments as having a securing mechanism with three clamps, and may alternatively include one, two, three, or more clamps. Typically the one or more clamps are movable relative to the inner face between a position within the inner face and a position outside the inner face. Where more than one clamp is provided, movement of one of the clamps from the position within the inner face to the position outside the inner face causes movement of the other clamp(s) to the position outside the inner face. Such coordinated movement of two or more clamps may be provided by interconnecting the clamps by the rotating cam.
[0058] An alternate embodiment for the triggering mechanism is depicted in
[0059] As used herein, the word “exemplary” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any embodiment described herein as “exemplary” is not to be construed as necessarily preferred or advantageous over other embodiments. Additionally, it will be appreciated that for simplicity and/or clarity of illustration, elements illustrated in the figures have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements may be exaggerated relative to other elements for illustrative clarity. Further, in some figures only one or two of a plurality of similar elements are indicated by reference characters for illustrative clarity of the figure, whereas less than all of the similar elements may be indicated by reference characters. Further still, it should be understood that although some portions of components and/or elements of the subject matter disclosed herein have been omitted from the figures for illustrative clarity, good design, material selection, and assembly practices are intended.