Annular weighted exercise apparatus
09907990 ยท 2018-03-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/00065
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0607
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10T29/49826
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
A63B21/072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A weighted exercise apparatus including an annular body having axially spaced annular faces and inner and outer side walls, the body section having a core including at least one weight member, a resilient material provided either side of the weight member at least in the axial direction, and a flexible cover layer.
Claims
1. A weighted exercise apparatus comprising: a toroidal body configured in use to be gripped and lifted by a user as weighted exercise, the toroidal body having its central aperture sized to permit a user to stand within the aperture such that the apparatus may be lifted about the user when using the apparatus, the toroidal body having axially spaced annular end faces and inner and outer side walls, the toroidal body having a core comprising at least one weight member and a resilient material provided either side of the weight member at least in the axial direction; and a flexible cover; wherein the toroidal body comprises a revolved shape continuously revolved about a line of revolution co-linear with a central axis of the central aperture, the revolved shape having a generally uniform cross section about the entirety of the revolution.
2. The weighted exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the toroidal body further comprises a resilient material at the inner and outer side walls.
3. The weighted exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein opposing axial ends of the toroidal body each have an axially outwardly facing convex profile extending radially between inner and outer edges of the axial ends.
4. The weighted exercise apparatus of claim 1, wherein the core comprises at least one weighted layer comprising a plurality of discrete weight members arranged annularly and spaced from each other by a plurality of resilient spacer members.
5. A weighted exercise apparatus comprising: a toroidal core having its central aperture sized to permit a user to stand within the aperture when using the apparatus comprising: a first annular weighted layer; a first annular resilient cushioning layer; and a second annular weighted layer; wherein the first annular weighted layer is axially spaced from the second annular weighted layer by the first annular resilient cushioning layer disposed between the first and the second annular weighted layers; and wherein each of the first and second annular weighted layers comprise at least one weight member; and a flexible cover; wherein the toroidal core comprises a revolved shape continuously revolved about a line of revolution co-linear with a central axis of the central aperture, the revolved shape having a generally uniform cross section about the entirety of the revolution.
6. The weighted exercise apparatus of claim 5, wherein the toroidal core further comprises axially outer layers provided at axially opposed ends of the layered toroidal core; wherein the first annular weighted layer, the first annular resilient cushioning layer and the second annular weighted layer are disposed between the axially outer layers; and wherein each axially outer layer has an axial outer face having a convex profile with a convex surface extending radially between an outer edge and an inner edge of the outer layer.
7. The weighted exercise apparatus of claim 5, wherein each of the first and second annular weighted layers comprise a plurality of discrete weight members arranged annularly and spaced from each other by a plurality of resilient spacer members.
8. The weighted exercise apparatus of claim 5 further comprising: a second annular resilient cushioning layer; and a third annular resilient cushioning layer; wherein the second and third annular resilient cushioning layers are located outwardly of the first and second annular weighted layers at respective axial ends on opposing axial sides of the first and second annular weighted layers to the first annular resilient cushioning layer.
9. A weighted exercise apparatus comprising: a toroidal body having its central aperture sized to permit a user to stand within the aperture when using the apparatus, opposed end faces, an outer side wall, and inner side wall, the toroidal body having central axis with an aperture extending through the end faces; and a flexible annular outer cover surrounding the inner and outer side walls and annular end faces of the toroidal body; the toroidal body comprising a core surrounded by the flexible annular outer cover; the core comprising: a first annular weighted layer; a first annular resilient layer; a second annular weighted layer; an inner resilient material provided on an inner edge of the core; and an outer resilient material provided on an outer edge of the core; wherein the first annular weighted layer is axially spaced from the second annular weighted layer by the first annular resilient layer disposed between the first and the second annular weighted layers; and wherein each of the first and second annular weighted layers comprise a plurality of discrete weight members arranged annularly and spaced from each other by a plurality of resilient spacer members; and wherein the toroidal body comprises a revolved shape continuously revolved about a line of revolution co-linear with a central axis of the central aperture, the revolved shape having a generally uniform cross section about the entirety of the revolution.
10. The weighted exercise apparatus of claim 9 further comprising: a second annular resilient layer; and a third annular resilient layer; wherein the second and third annular resilient layers are located outwardly of the first and second annular weighted layers at respective axial ends on opposing axial sides of the first and second annular weighted layers to the first annular resilient layer.
11. The weighted exercise apparatus of claim 9 further comprising a plurality of handles located on at least one end face of the toroidal body.
12. The weighted exercise apparatus of claim 9 further comprising a plurality of handles located on the outer side wall of the toroidal body.
13. The weighted exercise apparatus of claim 9 further comprising a plurality of handles located on the inner side wall of the toroidal body.
14. The weighted exercise apparatus of claim 9 further comprising: at least two handles located on substantially diametrically opposed locations on at least one end face of the toroidal body; at least two handles located on substantially diametrically opposed locations on the outer side wall of the toroidal body; and at least two handles located on substantially diametrically opposed locations on the inner side wall of the toroidal body.
15. A method of forming a weighted exercise apparatus comprising: forming an annular layered core comprising a first annular weighted layer and first and second annular resilient cushioning layers, one each located axially either side of the first annular weighted layer; and covering the annular layered core with a flexible cover to define a weighted toroidal body having axially spaced annular faces and inner and outer side walls; wherein the weighted toroidal body is configured in use to be gripped and lifted by a user as weighted exercise, the toroidal body having its central aperture of generally uniform cross section along its length sized to permit a user to stand within the aperture such that the apparatus may be lifted about the user when using the apparatus; wherein the toroidal body comprises a revolved shape continuously revolved about a line of revolution co-linear with a central axis of the central aperture, the revolved shape having a generally uniform cross section about the entirety of the revolution.
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein forming the annular layered core comprises: forming the annular layered core such that it comprises the first annular weighted layer comprising at least one first weight member and a second annular weighted layer axially spaced from the first annular weighted layer and comprising at least one second weight member, the first annular resilient cushioning layer located axially between the first and second annular weighted layers and the second and a third annular resilient cushioning layer located, one each, outwardly of the weighted annular layers at respective axial ends on the opposing axial sides of the weighted annular layers to the first annular resilient cushioning layer.
17. The method according to claim 15 further comprising surrounding the outer side wall and the inner side wall of the core with respective layers of resilient material prior to covering the core with the flexible cover.
18. The method according to claim 15, wherein the first annular weighted layer comprises a plurality of discrete weight members arranged annularly and spaced from each other by a plurality of resilient spacer members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Various features and advantages of the present invention may be more readily understood with reference to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate like structural elements, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) To facilitate an understanding of the principles and features of the various embodiments of the invention, various illustrative embodiments are explained below. Although exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that other embodiments are contemplated. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention is limited in its scope to the details of construction and arrangement of components set forth in the following description or examples. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or carried out in various ways. Also, in describing the exemplary embodiments, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity.
(9) It must also be noted that, as used in the specification and the appended claims, the singular forms a, an and the include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. For example, reference to a component is intended also to include composition of a plurality of components. References to a composition containing a constituent is intended to include other constituents in addition to the one named.
(10) Also, in describing the exemplary embodiments, terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. It is intended that each term contemplates its broadest meaning as understood by those skilled in the art and includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
(11) Ranges may be expressed herein as from about or approximately or substantially one particular value and/or to about or approximately or substantially another particular value. When such a range is expressed, other exemplary embodiments include from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value.
(12) Similarly, as used herein, substantially free of something, or substantially pure, and like characterizations, can include both being at least substantially free of something, or at least substantially pure, and being completely free of something, or completely pure.
(13) By comprising or containing or including is meant that at least the named compound, element, particle, or method step is present in the composition or article or method, but does not exclude the presence of other compounds, materials, particles, method steps, even if the other such compounds, material, particles, method steps have the same function as what is named.
(14) It is also to be understood that the mention of one or more method steps does not preclude the presence of additional method steps or intervening method steps between those steps expressly identified. Similarly, it is also to be understood that the mention of one or more components in a composition does not preclude the presence of additional components than those expressly identified.
(15) The materials described as making up the various elements of the invention are intended to be illustrative and not restrictive. Many suitable materials that would perform the same or a similar function as the materials described herein are intended to be embraced within the scope of the invention. Such other materials not described herein can include, but are not limited to, for example, materials that are developed after the time of the development of the invention.
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(17) A plurality of handles 14 are provided on the axial end faces 6 and 8. The handles 14 are loop handles, the construction of which will be described in further detail below. Preferably four handles 14 are arranged in an evenly spaced manner around each annular face 6 and 8 with an angular spacing of 90 between each, with the handles being arranged in diametrically opposed pairs. A plurality of handles 16 is also arranged around the outer side wall 10 in a regularly spaced arrangement. A series of attachment loops 18 are also provided around the outer side wall 10 which provide attachment points for connection to ancillary equipment such as a dragging harness which enables the apparatus to be dragged by the user, or by other equipment such as resilient bands or similar resistance trainers, with connection to the exercise apparatus 1 providing an anchor for the ancillary apparatus.
(18) Further handles 20 are provided on the inner side wall 12. The handles may be configured to form axially extending hoops that enable the apparatus to be lifted in an axial direction by the user when the user is standing within the aperture 4 by gripping the handles 20 in a straight armed grip and lifting with their legs.
(19) The body 2 comprises a core surrounded by a flexible outer cover 22.
(20) Central annular foam layers F.sub.2 and F.sub.3 are stacked on top of the first weighted layer W.sub.1. The central foam layers F.sub.2 and F.sub.3 are substantially identical to the lower foam layer F.sub.1. A second weighted layer W.sub.2 is stacked on top of the foam layer F.sub.3 and is of the same configuration as the first weighted layer W.sub.1. A further foam layer F.sub.4 is stacked on top of the second weighted layer W.sub.2. The first weighted layer W.sub.1 and second weighted layer W.sub.2 are therefore both sandwiched between annular foam layers F.sub.1 and F.sub.2 and F.sub.3 and F.sub.4 respectively. Each of the layers F.sub.1 to F.sub.4 are preferably bonded to the adjacent layers by any suitable bonding means.
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(22) The weight members 30 are interspaced by resilient spacer members 36. The resilient spacer members can be foam wedges 36, shown in
(23) The annular array of weight members 30 may be varied by altering the number of weight members 30 and correspondingly the number of size of the foam wedges 36 to fill or free up the corresponding spaces between the weight members 30. As also shown in the section view of
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(25) Following assembly of the core 24 a flexible material cover is provided over the core 24 which is stitched, zipped, bonded or otherwise permanently secure in place over the core 24. The cover 22 is preferable formed from a flexible polymeric or other robust material that is selected to be resilient and provide care resistance as well as significant wear resistance.
(26) Due to the weight of the apparatus 1 it is not desirable to secure the handles 14 directly to the cover material 22 as the force required in lifting the apparatus 1 would place undue burden on the connection points between the handles 14 and the cover 22 which could lead to tearing of the cover 22 at these locations. To prevent this issue the handles 14 are formed as a continuous loop extended through the core 24. The handles 14 are formed from a flexible fabric strap or other suitable flexible material. Parallel channels 48 are formed through the layers of the core 24 in a parallel radially spaced arrangement. The channels 48 extend perpendicular to the orientation of the layers of the core 24 in an axial direction and interconnect the axial outer faces of the body 2. The strap defining the handle 14 is passed through a first channel 48 and on existing the first channel 48 is looped and returned into the parallel channel 48 in the opposing direction passed back to the original axial end face into which it entered. The ends of the strap 14 are then joined to form a continuous loop by stitching or other suitable connection means. The handle 14 is then fed through the channels 48 such that the connection point is located within the core 24 such that the exposed sections of the handles 14 are unbroken.
(27) In an exemplary embodiment, the present invention comprises the weighted exercise apparatus 1 comprising the annular body 2 having axially spaced annular end faces 6 and 8, the outer side wall 10, and inner side wall 12, the annular body 2 having a core 24 comprising at least one weight member 30, an inner resilient material 40 provided on an inner edge of the core 24, and an outer resilient material 38 provided on an outer edge of the core 24, and a flexible cover 22.
(28) The weighted exercise apparatus 1 can further comprise the opposing axial ends 39, 41 of the annular body 2, each have an axially outwardly facing convex profile 42 extending radially between inner 46 and outer 44 edges of the axial ends.
(29) The weighted exercise apparatus 1 can further comprise at least one of the weighted layers W.sub.1 comprising a plurality of the discrete weight members 30 arranged annularly and spaced from each other by the plurality of resilient spacer members 36.
(30) Whilst endeavoring in the foregoing specification to draw attention to those features of the invention believed to be of particular importance it should be understood that the Applicant claims protection in respect of any patentable feature or combination of features hereinbefore referred to and/or shown in the drawings whether or not particular emphasis has been placed thereon.