WEIGHTLIFTING COLLAR AND ADDABLE WEIGHT SYSTEM AND METHOD
20220331643 ยท 2022-10-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Kathrin L. Kehlenbach (Round Rock, TX, US)
- Tyrell L. Higgins (Austin, TX, US)
- Gregory Thomas Melia (Austin, TX, US)
Cpc classification
A63B21/0728
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A system for adding weight and clamping a bar, as non-exclusive example, a barbell collar, includes a weighted collar attachable to a clamp. The clamp may include configurations that mate with the weighted collar, for selectively retaining and removing the weighted collar from mate with the clamp.
Claims
1. A system, comprising: a clamp for retaining weight on a weightlifting bar; a weight attachable to the clamp.
2. A system, comprising: a clamp for a bar; and a weight removably attachable to the clamp.
3. A method of manufacture, comprising: forming a clamp attachable to a bar; and forming a weight removably attachable to the clamp.
4. A system, comprising: a first jaw forming a first portion of a hollow cylinder; a second jaw forming a second portion of the hollow cylinder; a hinge connecting the first jaw and the second jaw; a guide of the first jaw; a first latch element connected to the first jaw opposite the hinge; and a second latch element capable of removably connecting to the first latch element, the second latch element connected to the second jaw opposite the hinge; wherein the first jaw and the second jaw form the hollow cylinder when the first latch element is connected to the second latch element.
5. The system of claim 4, further comprising: a weight configured for removable connection to the guide.
6. The system of claim 4, further comprising: a bias for the second latch element; wherein the bias urges the second latch element to connect to the first latch element when the first jaw and the second jaw are brought together by rotation on the hinge.
7. The system of claim 6, further comprising: a weight configured for removable connection to the guide.
8. The system of claim 4, further comprising: a first lever connected to the second jaw opposite the hinge; and a second lever operative opposing the first lever, connected to the second jaw opposite the hinge; wherein the first lever and the second lever form the second latch element.
9. The system of claim 8, further comprising: a weight configured for removable connection to the guide.
10. The system of claim 8, further comprising: a hook connected to the second jaw opposite the hinge; wherein the hook forms the first latch element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present invention is illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the accompanying figures, in which like references indicate similar elements, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] Referring to
[0022] The latch 108 includes in the right jaw 106 a catch 112 and a release lever 114. The lever 114 selectively engages the catch 112 of the right jaw 106 to a shelf 116 of the left jaw 102. The release lever 114 is operable to release the catch 112 from the shelf 116. When released, the right jaw 106 may rotate from the left jaw 102 on the hinge 104 opening the clamp. A spring 120 may be connected to the lever 114 and the catch 112 to urge the lever 114 towards the right jaw 106 and allow the catch 112 to snap onto the shelf 116 when the right jaw 106 is urged toward the left jaw 102 on the hinge 104.
[0023] A bottom portion of the left jaw 102 adjacent the shelf 116 includes a guide rail 110. The guide rail 110 is sized and configured to, if and as desired, retain an added weight that has a corresponding indentation to fit the guide rail 110.
[0024] A washer 118 may extend internally on the left jaw 102 and right jaw 106 to assist in clamping of the system 100 and gripping of a bar clamped in the system 100. The washer 118 may be segmented or continuous as desired in the embodiments.
[0025] In operation, the right jaw 106 and the left jaw 102 connected by the hinge 104 form a bore hole through which a bar or shaft, such as a barbell bar, may be lodged. The bar or shaft may be fed longitudinally into the bore hole. Alternatively, the right jaw 106 may be rotated on the hinge 104 away from the left jaw 102 sufficient to clamp the bar along its cross-section into the separated space between the right jaw 106 and left jaw 102.
[0026] In the system 100, the catch 112 of the right jaw 106 may be engaged with the shelf 116 of the left jaw 102 to form a clamp. The catch 112 automatically engages the shelf 116 when the right jaw 106 is rotated towards and to the left jaw 102 on the hinge 104. The lever 114, when pressed towards the right jaw 106 after the catch 112 engages the shelf 116, locks the system 100 in position on a bar. The right jaw 106 is released from engagement with the left jaw 102 by lift of the release lever 114 away from the right jaw 106 and consequent shift of the catch 112. The catch 112 may include a rod 202 (shown in
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[0028] In operation, clamping of the right jaw 106 to the left jaw 102 is released and the right jaw 106 pivots on the hinge 104 with respect to the left jaw 102, when the lever 114 is lifted (i.e., forced forward and downward in
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[0030] The catch 112 is connected to extent of the right jaw 106 by a first rod 302. The catch 112 is capable of rotating on the first rod 302. The latch 108 is also connected to the first rod 302 at extent of the release lever 114, and is capable of rotating on the first rod 302. The latch 108 is also connected to a second rod 304 a measure away from the first rod 302 and towards other extent of the release lever 114. The latch 108 is capable of rotating on the second rod 304. The catch 112 is connected to the second rod 304 towards an extent of the catch 112 opposing the rod 202 connected to the catch 112. The catch 112 is also centrally rotatingly connected to the first rod 302. The latch 108 acts as a lever to lift an opposing lever of the catch 112.
[0031] At bottom and generally centered in the guide rail 110 is a nub 306. The nub 306 is, for non-exclusive example, a depressible ball bearing or portion of ball bearing, disposed in the bottom of the guide rail 110. The nub 306 serves to retain and for removal of a weight (shown in
[0032] In operation, the system 300 opens clamping when the right jaw 106 swings from the left jaw 102 on the hinge 104. For opening, the catch 112 must be released from the shelf 116. This release occurs when the release lever 114 is lifted, causing the catch 112 to lift in opposing manner to displace the rod 202 away from the shelf 116. Because of the spring 120, the lever 114 and the rod 202 of the catch 112 are biased towards the first jaw 106 and the second jaw 102. If and when the spring 120 bias is overcome by lift of the lever 114, and consequent lift of the rod 202 of the catch 112, the rod 202 of the catch 112 is lifted. Bias of the spring 120 allows the clamping of the rod 202 to the shelf 116 to automatically occur with a click, when the right jaw 106 is rotatingly pressed on the hinge 104 to the left jaw 102.
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[0034] In operation, the clamp of the system 400 is closed around a bar (not shown) retained within a hole 402 formed of the left jaw 102 and the right jaw 106. In such closed position, the washer 118 abuts and grips the bar. The system 400 clamps the bar, such as, for non-exclusive example, to retain weights on the bar.
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[0036] In operation, the bar may be inserted longitudinally through (i.e., into in the Figure) the gap 501, or else the bar may be inserted cross-sectionally in the gap 501. For use as a clamp, the right jaw 106 is rotated opposite to arrow A, and pressed to cause the catch 112 to engage the shelf 116. The catch 112 engaged to the shelf 116 locks the rod 202 (not shown) behind the ridge 116 to retain and clamp in place.
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[0038] In operation, a wide variety of the weight 502 are possible in the embodiments. The clamping system of the left and right jaws 102, 106 allow additional weight to be added to a clamped bar, without removal of the collar function of the system. For example, the weight may be interchanged with varying heaviness and structural configuration. The weight may be added or removed from engagement to the clamping system as desired. At any time, weight may be added or taken away. This may reduce time and effort required in weight lifting/training and in other use of the clamping system where weight may be added or removed, as desired.
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[0040] Each of the upper rib 708 and the lower rib 710 form a length across an external surface 714 of the left jaw 702, traversing substantially parallel to direction of extension of the internal cylinder 712. A respective nib 720 is included in certain non-exclusive embodiments atop each of the upper rib 708 and the lower rib 710 (not shown). The hinge 704 is formed with a closure 716, such as a latch, catch or other device. The closure 716 is capable of disengagingly locking the right jaw 706 to the left jaw 702 to grip a bar in the internal cylinder 712. The internal cylinder 712 may include on the internal surface one or more pad 718 to facilitate gripping of the system 700 to a bar.
[0041] The system 700 allows for weights (not shown in
[0042] In operation, the closure 716 is disengaged to separate the right jaw 706 from the left jaw 702 on the hinge 704. The internal cylinder 712 is opened by the right jaw 706 to allow the system 700 to be placed on a bar. Alternately, a bar may be passed through the opened system 700. Once the system 700 is located on the bar, such as on an outer side of weights on the bar, the right jaw 706 is engaged to the left jaw 702 by the closure 716.
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[0044] In operation, a wide variety of the weight 802 are possible in the embodiments. The clamping system of the left and right jaws 702, 706 allow additional weight to be added to a clamped bar, without removal of the collar function of the system 700. For example, the weight may be interchanged with varying heaviness and structural configuration. The weight may be added or removed from engagement to the clamping system as desired. At any time, weight may be added or taken away. This may reduce time and effort required in weight lifting/training and in other use of the clamping system where weight may be added or removed, as desired.
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[0046] In operation, a wide variety of the weight 902 are possible in the embodiments. Different values of weight, as well as outward appearance, design and configuration of the weight 902 are possible in the system 900. In each instance, the weight 902 fits over the clamping system of the left and right jaws 702, 706. The weight 902 may be removed and interchanged, without removal of the collar function of the system 700.
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[0049] In operation, the systems 1000, 1100, respectively, are placed around or partially around or in connection with a clamp on a bar. Features of the clamp mate with the systems 1000, 1100, as applicable, to retain the systems 1000, 1100, respectively, with a bar. The systems 1000, 1100 can be of varying weight and outward surfaces and designs. The systems 1000, 1100 facilitate the addition or subtraction of weight to a clamp of a weight lifting bar or similar, without need of removing the clamp to change out weight of the bar.
[0050] As will be understood, wide variation is possible in the foregoing embodiments. A wide variety of configurations and alternatives are possible in the clamping system and weights. Certain non-exclusive embodiments include unitized features of the system, as well as component options. For non-exclusive example, the weighted collars and clamps may be formed with weight or weight may be addable and removable, as desired. Materials used for the collars and clamps may be varied, including plastic, metal, polymer, rubber, and others, and materials for the weights may be similarly varied, including metal, plastic, steel, concrete, and others. In certain non-exclusive alternatives, the latch of the collar is located in different location with respect to an attachment, such as guide rail or rib, for adding and removing weights. For non-exclusive example, rather than located at lower (in the Figures) portion of the collar near the attachment for weight, the latch may be located at top or side of the collar and the hinge located opposite the latch in such location. Other non-exclusive alternatives include different lock or latch mechanism for the collar, including, but not limited to, different latch and shelf structure or configuration, magnetic latching, mechanical latching, and others. Although the collar unit and the weight unit are each illustrated as standalone and stationary, the combination of collar and weight can be integrated and/or each can include one or more part or component. Variation is also possible in the use and operations of the collar unit and/or the weight unit. Although certain operations, materials, and configurations are disclosed, numerous other systems, devices, elements, steps, operations, processes, methods and materials may be implemented in the systems.
[0051] In the foregoing, the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments. One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate, however, that various modifications, substitutions, deletions, and additions can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the specification and figures are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense, and all such modifications substitutions, deletions, and additions are intended to be included within the scope of the invention. Any benefits, advantages, or solutions to problems that may have been described above with regard to specific embodiments, as well as device(s), connection(s), step(s) and element(s) that may cause any benefit, advantage, or solution to occur or become more pronounced, are not to be construed as a critical, required, or essential feature or element.