Fitness slider
11607579 · 2023-03-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B21/0004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B21/0618
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B21/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A fitness slider is provided that is capable of holding a weight plate during use, to be manipulated by one or more extremities using the weight plate as the engagement surface for the user's hand or foot. Another fitness slider is configured to mate with different sizes of weight plates. Yet another fitness slider is provided that includes a handle on top of the weight plate as the engagement surface.
Claims
1. A fitness slider comprising: a sliding plate in the form of a circular disc having a sliding surface on one side of the sliding plate and the opposite side of the sliding plate configured to support a weight plate; a center hub integrally formed with and projecting from said opposite side of the sliding plate, said center hub sized and configured to be received within a center opening of the weight plate when the weight plate is supported on the sliding plate; and a plurality of reinforcement ribs integrally formed with said opposite side of the sliding plate and extending radially from said center hub, said reinforcement ribs defining a support surface for supporting the weight plate.
2. The fitness slider of claim 1, wherein said sliding plate includes an angled rim surrounding said sliding surface.
3. The fitness slider of claim 1, wherein said center hub has a height from said opposite side of said sliding plate that is less than the thickness of the weight plate supported therein.
4. The fitness slider of claim 3, wherein said height is about one inch.
5. The fitness slider of claim 1, wherein said sliding plate and said center hub are integrally formed together.
6. The fitness slider of claim 5, wherein said sliding plate and said center hub are formed of a plastic or resin.
7. The fitness slider of claim 6, wherein said sliding plate and said center hub are formed of a material selected from the group including a polyamide, a polycarbonate, a polypropylene and a polyethylene.
8. The fitness slider of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of spring arms projecting from said opposite side of the sliding plate, said plurality of spring arms having outer edges defining a first diameter sized to be received with the center opening of a first weight plate, wherein the center hub defines a second diameter smaller than said first diameter and sized to be received within the center opening of a second weight plate that is smaller than the center opening of the first weight plate, and wherein said spring arms are configured to deflect under the weight of the second weight plate to allow the center hub to be received within the center opening of the second weight plate.
9. A fitness slider, comprising: a sliding plate having a sliding surface on one side of the sliding plate and the opposite side of the sliding plate configured to support a weight plate therein; and a center hub projecting from said opposite side of the sliding plate, said center hub sized and configured to be received within a center opening of the weight plate when the weight plate is supported on the sliding plate, wherein said center hub is a cylindrical collar and includes reinforcement ribs inside the collar.
10. A fitness slider comprising: a sliding plate having a sliding surface on one side of the sliding plate and the opposite side of the sliding plate configured to support a weight plate therein; a plurality of first engagement wedges projecting from said opposite side of the sliding plate, said plurality of first engagement wedges sized and arranged to extend through a center opening of the weight plate when the weight plate is supported on said sliding plate; a handle configured to be seated on the weight plate supported on the sliding plate and for engagement by the hand or foot of a user; and a plurality of second engagement wedges projecting from said handle, said plurality of second engagement wedges sized and arranged to extend through the center opening of the weight plate and to interdigitate with said plurality of first engagement wedges within the center opening of the weight plate.
11. The fitness slider of claim 10, further comprising a support plate supported on said opposite side of said sliding plate and defining an opening for receiving said plurality of first engagement wedges therethrough, wherein the weight plate is supported on said support plate.
12. The fitness slider of claim 10, wherein said plurality of first engagement wedges and said plurality of second engagement wedges each include five engagement wedges.
13. The fitness slider of claim 12, wherein said plurality of first engagement wedges are evenly angularly spaced on said sliding plate and said plurality of second engagement wedges are evenly angularly spaced on said handle.
14. The fitness slider of claim 10, wherein said plurality of first engagement wedges and said plurality of second engagement wedges have a height of about one inch.
15. The fitness slider of claim 10, wherein said handle includes a plurality of sides configured for manual engagement.
16. The fitness slider of claim 10, wherein said handle includes a dome-shaped plate that is formed of a material configured to allow the dome-shaped plate to be compressed against the weight plate when engaged by the hand or foot of the user.
17. The fitness slider of claim 10, wherein said handle includes five sides.
18. The fitness slider of claim 10, wherein said handle defines a recess in an upper surface configured to receive a portion of the foot of a user.
19. The fitness slider of claim 10, wherein said sliding plate is formed of a material selected from the group including a polyamide, a polycarbonate, a polypropylene and a polyethylene.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(23) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and described in the following written specification. It is understood that no limitation to the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. It is further understood that the present disclosure includes any alterations and modifications to the illustrated embodiments and includes further applications of the principles disclosed herein as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which this disclosure pertains
(24) One embodiment of an exercise slider 10 is shown in
(25) The center hub 16 of the slider is a cylindrical collar sized to be received within the center opening of the weight plate. A center opening of a conventional weight plate has a diameter of two inches, so the diameter of the hub 16 is slightly less than two inches to provide a close fit within the center two-inch opening of one type of weight plate. It is contemplated that other hub diameters may be provided for weight plates having center opening diameters different from the conventional two-inch diameter, such as a one-inch opening that is common in lighter weight plates. The hub 16 has a height that is less than, but preferably about half, the thickness of the weight plate. In one specific embodiment, the hub has a height of one-half (½) inch from the support surface 15, which will accommodate the thickness of most weight plates W. Of course, the height of the hub can be adjusted to the thickness of the particular weight plate. The hub can be a solid cylinder, but is preferably hollow with reinforcement ribs 17 disposed within the interior of the hub.
(26) In use, the weight plate W is mounted on the slider with the hub 16 fitting in the center opening of the plate, as shown in
(27) The slider 10 is preferably molded in one piece, although it is contemplated that the center hub 16 can be separately fastened to the plate 12, such as by a threaded or snap-fit engagement. The slider can be made from a high-strength material that exhibits a low coefficient of friction. A preferred material is a plastic or resin, such as a polyamide (e.g., nylon), polycarbonate (e.g., BPA), polypropylene or polyethylene.
(28) A slider 20 according to another embodiment is shown in
(29) The sliding plate 23 includes an upwardly extending collar 25 and a plurality of engagement wedges 26 emanating radially from the collar. The support plate 22 includes a center opening 22a so that the support plate can be placed on the sliding plate 23 with the engagement wedges 26 projecting through the center opening. The outer faces 26a of the engagement wedges 26 are generally cylindrical and define an effective diameter that is slightly less than the diameter of the center opening of the weight plate W. Thus, for the conventional weight plate the center opening diameter is two inches, so the effective diameter of the outer faces 26a is slightly less than two inches to form a close-running fit with the weight plate. The engagement wedges 26 have a height that is less than the thickness of the weight plate, similar to the hub 16 of the slider 10 described above. Thus, in one specific embodiment, the wedges have a height of one inch for a 1.5-inch-thick weight plate. Lighter weight plates can have a thickness of about one inch so the engagement wedges can have a smaller height for a slider intended for use with the lighter weight.
(30) The handle 30 of the slider 20 includes a complementary plurality of engagement wedges 32 projecting from a boss 33 at the underside of the handle, as shown in
(31) The handle 30 can be circular, but in the embodiment of the present disclosure the handle is preferably non-circular. The handle thus includes a plurality of gripping sides 31 that can eb comfortably manually gripped by the user when performing an exercise. It has been found that a pentagonal handle 30 with five gripping sides 31 provides for optimal by the user. As shown in
(32) As shown in the cross-sectional views of
(33) In another embodiment, a handle 40, shown in
(34) In another embodiment, a slider 50, shown in
(35) The spring arms 53 are configured to deflect downward toward the plate 51 under the weight of a weight plate placed on the slider. In particular, a weight plate having a center opening with a diameter smaller than the effective diameter of the outer edges 53a of the spring arms will bear against the spring arms to push them down. The spring arms 53 can be punched from the plate 51, leaving corresponding openings 54 beneath the spring arms. The openings 54 provide space for the spring arms 53 to deflect downward into the corresponding openings when the weight plate is in position. As the spring arms deflect downward, a center post 55 is exposed to engage the center opening of the weight plate. The center post 55 includes a plurality of wings 56 interspersed between the plurality of spring arms 53, as shown in
(36) In a similar vein, a handle 60 can be provided as shown in
(37) The components of the sliders 20, 50 are preferably molded in one piece, although it is contemplated that the engagement wedges 26, 32 of slider 20 or the spring arms 53 and hub 55 of the slider 50, can be separately fastened to the corresponding plate 23, 51 and handle 30, such as by a snap-fit engagement. The components of the sliders 20, 50 can be made from a high-strength material that exhibits a low coefficient of friction. A preferred material is a plastic or resin, such as a polyamide (e.g., nylon), polycarbonate (e.g., BPA), polypropylene or polyethylene. The sliding plate 22 is a thin plate, with a thickness of 0.25-0.50 inches. In some embodiments, the sliding plate can be slightly flexible.
(38) The sliding plates 12, 23 of the sliders 10, 20 disclosed herein are preferably circular in configuration, with an outer diameter sufficiently large to support a large weight plate while still maintaining low-friction contact with the floor or carpet. A conventional 25-pound weight has a diameter of 12 inches, while the larger 45-pound weight has a diameter of about 17 inches. Thus, in a preferred embodiment, the sliding plates 12, 23 have a diameter of ten inches. This diameter sufficiently supports the weight plate while minimizing the frictional surface area of the slider. Of course, smaller weight plates with smaller diameters will also fit on the sliders 10, 20 disclosed herein. However, it is understood that smaller sliding plates can be provided for smaller weight plates, such as at diameters of five-six inches.
(39) The present disclosure should be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character. It is understood that only certain embodiments have been presented and that all changes, modifications and further applications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.