Barbell weight plate
The invention relates to a barbell weight plate that has first and second bodies hinged together to permit the bodies to be separated or closed. A latch member is carried by one of the bodies and a latch pin by the other to allow the bodies to be latched or locked together. At the center of the bodies when latched together, there is a circular opening extending through both bodies that has a radius of sufficient dimension such that when the bodies are separated, the barbell weight plate may be clamped to compressively engage the curl bar.
This invention relates to a weight plate for use in physical exercise involving barbell curl bars.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONPhysical exercise involving the lifting of barbell and dumbbells to maintain muscle tone, physical fitness, or for bodybuilding requires the use of weights. The weights generally consist of plates having a circular configuration with a central opening for mounting the weight plate onto a curl bar. The plates are of various weight magnitudes to permit the amount of weight to be lifted to be adjusted in accordance with the exercise routine of the user. In some instances, such as in the case of some dumbbells, the plate and curl bar are integral. In the case of barbells, there are some designs where the weight and bar are integral. Typically, however, the weights are carried between end cap weights which lock the weights to the curl bar to prevent the weights from falling from the bar during the exercise. Thus, in the case of removable plates, if the user intends to either increase or decrease the amount of weight to be lifted, the user must undo the end cap or lock and remove the end cap from the curl bar to permit the additional weight to be mounted adjacent to the plates already in place on the bar. Since the weight is equally distributed at the opposite ends of the curl bar, the user, in order to modify the amount of weight to be lifted, must remove both end caps, slide an existing pair of weights from the bar, or slide new weights onto both ends of the bar followed by capping the ends of the bar.
It would be desirable to have weight plates which can be easily removed or added to the weightlifting curl bar without having to remove a weight lock or end cap; and subsequently, add or remove additional weights at each end of the bar. It is therefore an object of this invention to provide weight plates of various configurations that are easily mounted to and removed from the weightlifting curl bar to eliminate the necessity of having to remove an end lock or end cap and then remove or add a weight plate to the curl bar.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThere is, therefore, provided according to the present invention, a weight plate having a circular or polygon configuration that is composed of two bodies which are hinged to each other to permit the weight to be opened and closed for removable mounting to the weightlifting curl bar.
The present invention is directed to a weight plate for barbell or dumbbell use with weightlifting curl bars that consists of two bodies which are hinged together so that the bodies may be closed together or separated. A latch member is carried by one body and associated with the two bodies to close the bodies together or to separate them. When the latch member is in the closed position, the two bodies that are locked together may have a circular or polygon configuration with an opening preferably at the mass center of the two bodies when latched together; the opening permits the two bodies to be removably mounted to the weightlifting curl bar without having to slide the bar through the weight plate.
In one configuration of the invention, the two bodies when locked together have a circular configuration with a circular opening at the center. The opening at the center has a sufficient radius dimension such that upon closing the two bodies and latching them together, the weight plate will compressively engage the weightlifting curl bar. The opening may also have a regular polygon configuration having an apothem of sufficient dimension to permit the opening to compressively engage the weightlifting curl bar uniformly about its circumference.
In one embodiment, the two bodies are hingedly connected to close together or separate where a latch means is associated with the two bodies to selectively lock or unlock the two bodies. When the two bodies are locked together, the two bodies have a common opening extending through the two bodies preferably at their combined mass center; the center opening created by the latching of the bodies permits the two bodies to be removably mounted to a weightlifting curl bar. The center opening may be of a circular shape or of a regular polygon shape. When the center opening is of a regular polygon shape, the polygon apothem is of sufficient dimension to permit the opening to bear compressively against the weightlifting curl bar when the bar is enclosed by the two bodies.
In yet another embodiment of this invention, the two bodies are again hingedly connected to close together or to separate. As in other embodiments, a latch is associated with both bodies to lock and unlock the bodies together. In this embodiment, when the two bodies are locked together, the bodies have a triangular configuration with an opening extending through the two bodies preferably at the mass center thereof to permit the two bodies to be removably mounted to the weightlifting curl bar. The opening preferably may have a circular configuration with a radius of sufficient dimension to compressively bear against the bar and enclose the weightlifting curl bar; or the opening may be of a regular polygon configuration having an apothem of sufficient dimension to permit the opening to enclose the weightlifting curl bar and compressively bear uniformly against the bar.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThese and other features and advantages will become appreciated as the same became better understood with reference to the following specification, claims and drawings wherein:
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Another embodiment of this invention that is directed toward the configuration of the weight plate is shown in
As above stated in the description of the preferred embodiment of this invention, the polygon shaped embodiment contains latch member 114 for opening and locking first body 102 and second body 103 together. Latch member 114 has a handle 116 and a shoulder latch 117 and is biased by coil spring 110. Slot 118 permits latch member 114 and handle 116 to be mounted such that when the barbell weight plate is in the closed position, the latch member 114 is flush with the surface that is boundary surface 112 of first body 102. As can be seen in
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Although opening 122 is shown to be that of a right circular cylinder having a center coincident with central axis 106, opening 122 may also be of a polygon shape where the apothem of the polygon is of sufficient dimension to permit the opening to compressively engage the curl bar when first body 102 and second body 103 are locked together.
Another embodiment that is directed toward the configuration of the barbell weight plate of this invention is shown in
Barbell weight plate 200 has an opening 222 which is a cylindrical void having a central axis 206 that is coincident with the center of the equilateral triangle, i.e., at the intersections of the apothems of the sides of the triangle. As in the other embodiments described above, the triangular configuration utilizes a coil spring 210 to bias latch member 214. By depressing handle 216 radially inward, latch shoulder 217 moves radially outwardly. In the closed position of the first body 202 and second body 203, latch shoulder 217 is latched to latch pin 221; depressing handle 216 unlatches latch shoulder 217 and permits the two hinged bodies to be rotated relative to each other and removed from a curl bar. The opening 222, as in the embodiments described above, may also be of a regular polygon shape where the apothem of the polygon is approximately the same as the radius of the curl bar. In all of the above embodiments, the barbell weight plate may be made of either metal, rubber, rubber encased, urethane, iron, or steel or combinations of the foregoing. Thus, when first body 202 and second body 203 are closed and latch shoulder 217 is in engagement with latch pin 221, opening 222 compressively engages the curl bar (not shown) sufficiently to prevent the barbell weight from sliding off the curl bar.
While I have shown and described embodiments of a construction member for a magnetic construction toy, it is to be understood that the invention is subject to many modifications without departing from the scope and spirit of the claims as recited herein.
Claims
1. A barbell weight plate for weightlifting curl bars comprising:
- (a) two bodies hingedly connected to close together or separate; and,
- (b) latch means associated with said two bodies for latching and unlatching said two bodies to permit said two bodies to be locked and unlocked such that when said two bodies are locked together said two bodies have a circular configuration with an opening therethrough at the center thereof such that said two bodies may be removeably mounted to said weightlifting curl bar.
2. The barbell weight recited in claim 1 where said latch means comprises a latch member carried by one of said two bodies and a latch pin carried by the other of said two bodies.
3. The barbell weight recited in claim 1 where said opening has a circular configuration having a sufficient radius dimension to permit said opening to compressively engage said weightlifting curl bar.
4. The barbell weight recited in claim 1 where said opening has a regular polygon configuration having an apothem of sufficient dimension to permit said opening to compressively engage said weightlifting curl bar;
5. The barbell weight recited in claim 1 where said latch means comprises a latch member carried by one of said two bodies and a latch pin carried by the other of said two bodies;
6. A barbell weight plate for weightlifting curl bars comprising:
- (a) two bodies hingedly connected to close together or separate; and,
- (b) latch means associated with said two bodies for latching and unlatching said two bodies to permit said two bodies to be locked and unlocked such that when said two bodies are locked together said two bodies have a polygon configuration with an opening therethrough at the center thereof such that said two bodies may be removeably mounted to said weightlifting curl bar.
7. The barbell weight recited in claim 6 where said latch means comprises a latch member carried by one of said two bodies and a latch pin carried by the other of said two bodies.
8. The barbell weight recited in claim 6 where said opening has a circular configuration having a sufficient radius dimension to permit said opening to compressively engage said weightlifting curl bar.
9. The barbell weight recited in claim 6 where said opening has a regular polygon configuration having an apothem of sufficient dimension to permit said opening to compressively engage said weightlifting curl bar;
10. The barbell weight recited in claim 6 where said latch means comprises a latch member carried by one of said two bodies and a latch pin carried by the other of said two bodies;
11. A barbell weight plate for weightlifting curl bars comprising:
- (a) two bodies hingedly connected to close together or separated; and,
- (b) latch means associated with said two bodies for latching and unlatching said two bodies to permit said two bodies to be locked and unlocked such that when said two bodies are locked together said two bodies have a triangular configuration with an opening therethrough at the center thereof such that said two bodies may be removeably mounted to said weightlifting curl bar.
12. The barbell weight recited in claim 11 where said latch means comprises a latch member carried by one of said two bodies and a latch pin carried by the other of said two bodies.
13. The barbell weight recited in claim 11 where said opening has a circular configuration having a sufficient radius dimension to permit said opening to compressively engage said weightlifting curl bar.
14. The barbell weight recited in claim 11 where said opening has a polygon configuration having an apothem of sufficient dimension to permit said opening to compressively engage said weightlifting curl bar;
15. The barbell weight recited in claim 11 where said latch means comprises a latch member carried by one of said two bodies and a latch pin carried by the other of said two bodies.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 7, 2003
Publication Date: Apr 7, 2005
Inventor: Loren Fond (Beverly Hills, CA)
Application Number: 10/681,037