Exercise device for performing dips
09586075 ยท 2017-03-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B23/1227
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B26/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B23/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Described is an exercise device for performing dips. The exercise device includes a pair of L-shaped sections connected to one another such that they form a U-shape. A handlebar section is inserted into a vertical portion of the first L-shaped section, and a footrest section is inserted into a vertical portion of a second L-shaped section. The height of the handlebars and of the footrest section can be adjusted by aligning apertures disposed on the exercise device, and inserting a pin therethrough to secure the device in a desired configuration. Further, the distance between the footrest and handlebars can be adjusted in a similar fashion. Once the device is positioned in the desired configuration, a user can hold a handlebar in each hand and position his or her shoulders above his hands, and the user can place his feet on the footrest in order to perform a dip.
Claims
1. An exercise device for performing dips, comprising: a first L-shaped section having a first portion arranged vertically, and a second portion arranged horizontally; a second L-shaped section having a first portion arranged vertically, and a second portion arranged horizontally; wherein said second portion of said first L-shaped section is adjustably secured to said second portion of said second L-shaped section; a first elongated post having a first end adjustably secured within the first portion of said second L-shaped section, and a second end on which a footrest is disposed; a second elongated post having opposing sides and a first end adjustably secured within the first portion of said first L-shaped section, and a second end; a pair of handlebars each disposed on one of the opposing sides of the second end of the second elongated post, each of the pair of handlebars comprising: a first bar member joined to a second bar member; the first bar member oriented parallel to the second portion of the second L-shaped section; and the second bar member oriented perpendicular to the second portion of the second L-shaped section; wherein each of said first bar members comprise a threaded opening adapted to receive said second bar member therein; each of said second bar members comprise an L-shape wherein a first end of said second bar member includes threading for attachment to said threaded opening on each of said pair of handlebars, and wherein a second end of each of the second bar members comprises padding thereon; each of said second bar members extending from the first bar member in opposing directions.
2. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein said second portion of said second L-shaped section comprises a plurality of apertures; wherein said second portion of said first L-shaped section comprises a plurality of apertures; wherein said apertures on said first L-shaped section can be aligned with said apertures on said second L-shaped section; wherein a pin is inserted through said apertures to removably secure said first L-shaped section to said second L-shaped section.
3. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein said footrest comprises a cushion.
4. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein said pair of handlebars comprise a U-shape.
5. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein said pair of handlebars comprise padding thereon.
6. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein said pair of handlebars are arranged such that they are parallel to the ground and extend toward said footrest.
7. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein said second portion of said first L-shaped section and said second portion of said second L-shaped section each comprise an elongated base arranged transversely on a bottom surface thereof.
8. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein said first portion of said first L-shaped section comprises a plurality of apertures thereon; wherein said elongated post comprises a plurality of apertures thereon; wherein said elongated post can be adjustably secured to said first L-shaped section by aligning an aperture on said first portion of said first L-shaped section with an aperture on said elongated post, and inserting a pin therethrough.
9. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein said first portion of said second L-shaped section comprises a plurality of apertures thereon; wherein said footrest section comprises a plurality of apertures thereon; wherein said first end of said footrest section is adapted to be inserted within said first portion of said second L-shaped section; wherein said footrest section can be adjustably secured to said second L-shaped section by aligning an aperture on said second L-shaped section with an apertures on said footrest section and inserting a pin therethrough.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Although the characteristic features of this invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manner in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like numeral annotations are provided throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. Like reference numerals are used throughout the drawings to depict like or similar elements of the exercise device. For the purposes of presenting a brief and clear description of the present invention, the preferred embodiment will be discussed as used for strength training by performing dips. The figures are intended for representative purposes only and should not be considered to be limiting in any respect.
(7) Referring now to
(8) The L-shaped sections 12,13 are adjustably connected to allow the user to increase or decrease the separation between the vertical, first portions 14,16 of the L-shaped sections 12,13. The second portion 17 of the second L-shaped section 13 is inserted into the second portion 15 of the first L-shaped section 12. Thus, the second L-shaped section 13 has a cross-section sized so as to be able to fit into the interior of the first L-shaped section 12. The second portion 17 of the second L-shaped section 13 moves slidably within the second portion 15 of the first L-shaped section 12. The second ends 15,17 of the first and second L-shaped sections 12,13 comprise a plurality of apertures 29 thereon that are evenly spaced at fixed intervals. The user can slide the second L-shaped section 13 to align the apertures 29 thereon with the apertures 29 on the first L-shaped section 12, and can insert a pin 27 through the aligned apertures 29. In this way, the pin 27 secures the L-shaped sections 12,13 together in a particular configuration. In alternate embodiments of the present invention, the arrangement described can be reversed such that the second portion 15 of the first L-shaped section 12 has a cross-section such that it can move slidably within the second portion 17 of the second L-shaped section 13.
(9) A footrest section 23 comprises an elongated post having a footrest 26 disposed on an end thereof. The footrest 26 comprises a widened area on which a user may place both of his or her feet. The footrest 26 preferably comprises a cushion that is soft and flexible so as to provide a user with a comfortable resting surface for his or her feet. The footrest 26 can be comprised of a sponge-like, foam, or rubber material, among others. The cushion can include a protective cover that is water-impermeable to prevent sweat or other liquid from being absorbed into the cushion.
(10) The elongated post of the footrest section 23 is slidably inserted into the first portion 16 of the second L-shaped section 13. The footrest section 23 has a smaller cross-section than the first portion 16 of the second L-shaped section 13 such that the footrest section 23 can be inserted therein. The footrest section 23, similar to the L-shaped sections 12,13, has a rectangular or square cross-section and a hollow interior. Further, the footrest section 23 comprises a plurality of apertures thereon that align with apertures on the first portion 16 of the second L-shaped section 13. The footrest section 23 can be elevated or lowered as desired, and the apertures can be aligned. Once aligned, a pin 27 can be inserted through the apertures in order to maintain the footrest 26 at a particular height.
(11) The handlebar section 18 of the present invention comprises an elongated post having a pair of handlebars 21,22 disposed on an end thereof. The handlebars 21,22 may be integrally formed with the handlebar section 18, or may be secured thereto by suitable fastening means such as welding. Alternatively, the handlebars 21,22 may be removably secured to the handlebar section 18. The handlebars 21,22 are substantially parallel to the ground and extend from the handlebar section 18 towards the footrest section 23. Each handlebar comprises an L-shape that is attached to the handlebar section 18, such that together the handlebars 21,22 resemble a U-shape. The handlebars 21,22 are positioned such that a user can hold a handlebar 21,22 on each side of his or her body. The handlebars 21,22 may have padding thereon so as to provide a user with an easily grasped, and comfortable gripping surface. Additionally, the padding prevents the handles from slipping due to the perspiration on the user's hands while exercising. The padding can comprise a tubular padded member that is slidably positioned on the handlebars 21,22.
(12) The handlebar section 18 is slidably positioned within the first portion 14 of the first L-shaped section 12. The handlebar section 18 has a smaller cross-section than the first portion 14 of the first L-shaped section 12 so that the handlebar section 18 can be inserted therein. The handlebar section 18, similar to the L-shaped sections 12,13, has a substantially rectangular or square cross-section and a hollow interior. Further, the handlebar section 18 comprises a plurality of apertures thereon that align with apertures on the first portion 14 of the first L-shaped section 12. The handlebar section 18 can be elevated or lowered as desired, and the apertures can be aligned. Once aligned, a pin 27 can be inserted through the apertures in order to maintain the handlebars 21,22 at a particular height.
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(14) The user may slide the footrest section 23 upward or downward within the vertical, first portion 16 of the second L-shaped section 13. Once the user has positioned the footrest 26 at the desired height, the user can align the apertures 29 and insert a pin 27 therethrough, so as to secure the footrest section 23 to the first portion 16 of the second L-shaped section 13. The pin 27 comprises an elongated member having a stopper at one end. The stopper prevents the pin 27 from being completely inserted, and thus stuck or lost, within the interior of the L-shaped sections. Further, the stopper is easy for a user to grasp so that the user can conveniently adjust the exercise device.
(15) The handlebar section 18 can be adjusted in a similar fashion to the footrest section 23. The elongated post of the handlebar section 18 comprises a plurality of apertures 29 thereon that align with apertures 29 on the first portion 14 of the first L-shaped section 12 when the handlebar section 18 is inserted therein. Once the user adjusts the handlebars 21,22 to the desired height, the user can secure the handlebar section 18 to the first portion 14 of the L-shaped section 12 by inserting a pin 27 through the aligned apertures 29.
(16) Additionally, the user may adjust the length of the exercise device 11, corresponding to the separation between the footrest 26 and handlebars 21,22. For example, a taller user may wish to have a greater separation between the footrest 26 and handlebars 21,22 than would a shorter user. Similar to the adjustability of the footrest section 23 and the handlebar section 18, a second portion 17 of the second L-shaped section 13 can be slidably inserted into the second portion 15 of the first L-shaped section 12. A plurality of apertures 29 are positioned on the second portion 15,17 of each L-shaped section, and the apertures 29 can be aligned so that the user can insert a pin 27 therethrough in order to secure the first and second L-shaped sections 12,13 together.
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(18) The handlebars 21,22 facilitate proper hand 39 placement so that the user can perform dips in the same manner each time the user utilizes the present invention. Further, the handlebars 21,22 provide the user with a firm grip, in contrast to the user simply resting his or her hands on a work-out bench. Thus, the present invention encourages the user to employ proper technique when performing a dip.
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(20) The present invention further provides handlebar extensions 32,33 that can be engaged with the free ends 30,31 of the handlebars 21,22. The free ends 30,31 of the handlebars 21,22 have apertures therethrough with a threaded interior. The apertures are adapted to receive the threaded end 34,35 of a handlebar extension 32,33. The handlebar extensions 32,33 comprise an L-shaped handle having a threaded end 34,35 on one end, and a cushioned grip 36,37 on the other end. The user can simply screw the threaded end 34,35 of the handlebar extension 32,33 into the aperture in the free end 30,31 of the handlebars 21,22. Once secured, the handlebar extensions 32,33 extend in opposing directions apart from one another and outward from the exercise device 11. In this way, the handlebar extensions 32,33 allow a user to perform a dip with an overhand grip, and allows a user to have a wider hand positioning if so desired.
(21) It is therefore submitted that the instant invention has been shown and described in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
(22) Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.