Weighted exercise vest with webbing pockets, attached hydration pack and body cooling system
A weighted vest (10) having an attached hydration pack (20), webbing pockets (FIG. 2) and cooling packs (16).
Claim to priority of PPA, article number 70022030000022720216.
FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCHNot Applicable.
SEQUENCE LISTING OR PROGRAMNon applicable.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to weighted vests for athletic training and testing.
2. Background of the Invention
Current and earlier weighted vests are constructed of conventional fabrics for main body, lining and weight containing pockets. Specifically, they have pockets made of nylon fabric or heavy cotton duck materials. Such weighted vests are prone to rapid wear and tear, especially and specifically at the pockets which contain the weights.
Current and past weighted vests do not have hydration systems attached to aid the wearer in fighting dehydration during strenuous athletic activity. Current and earlier weighted vests require the wearer to put on a hydration pack or bottle pack in addition to the weighted vest if fluids were needed.
Current and past weighted vests do not have freezable, removable cooling packs to help keep the wearer cool during strenuous athletic activity. Various materials are used to manufacture weighted vests, but none provide a substantial cooling effect. Weighted vests trap body heat during exercise or physical exertion, especially in warm or hot climates. No weighted vest has a cooling system added to it which can be frozen and inserted in to compartments to give the wearer a cooling effect.
3. Objects and Advantages
A weighted vest having a plurality of webbing material pockets to dramatically increase the useful life of the vest. A weighted vest which also consists of an attached hydration pack to facilitate life supporting and hydrating fluids to the wearer. And further more, a weighted vest consisting of removable, freezable cooling packs to help keep the wearer cool during physical activity.
SUMMARYA weighted vest having webbing material pockets, an attached/attachable hydration pack and removable, freezable cooling packs.
DRAWINGS—FIGURES
Operation
FIGS. 3,4,5,6 & 7—“Operation of a weighted vest with internal cooling packs”. A weighted vest with freezable, insert able cooling packs to help keep the wearer cooler during physical exertion. Individual pocket liners located on the inside front and back panels of a weighted vest hold freezable, removable cooling packs. Each cool pack is freezable, compact and insert able, preferably thin in profile and covering approximately 75% of the weighted vest area front and back. The weighted vest liner is made of a material such that the cooling effect can take place, and that the wearer can feel the cooling, thus benefiting thereby.
CONCLUSIONS—RAMIFICATIONS-SCOPEConclusions include a weighted vest for physical exertion activities having an attached hydration pack and/or freezable, insert able, removable cooling materials located inside containment compartments front and back, to help keep the wearer hydrated and cool. During strenuous resistance training, especially in hot climates, while wearing a weighted vest, the wearer can become extremely dehydrated and overheated. The benefits of this weighted vest described are substantial to the wearer. Immediate and enduring hydrating fluids and temperature lowering properties of the hydration pack and cooling packs respectively, give the wearer added control over these external and circumstantial conditions. Further, a weighted vest comprising webbing pockets to give the pockets of the weighted vest substantial abrasion and wear resistance properties, thus extending the useful life of the weighted vest. Weighted vests are heavy by design and are often coming in contact with other objects during and after physical exertion. Some of the objects a weighted vest can come in contact with include the ground, car trunks, counter tops, hard-surfaced steps, sidewalks, gym floors, and so forth. Webbing pockets are capable of greater abrasion resistance due in part to the volume of threads per square inch as compared to fabric in a cross-sectional sampling.
Claims
1. We claim a weighted vest with an attached hydration pack, webbing pockets and/or one or two insert able cooling material packs inside compartments located front and back inside the weighted vest, is new and novel:
- More specifically, we firstly claim a weighted vest with an attached hydration pack. We further claim a weighted vest to include a hydrating pack to be attached to the weighted vest by any means feasible, either by hook and loop fasteners, stitching, clipping by means of metal or plastic-type fasteners, and/or any other suitable method. It is understood that we claim no specific method of attaching a hydrating pack to a weighted vest.
- Secondly, we claim a weighted vest with webbing pockets to hold weights is novel, because the webbing pockets greatly extend the useful life of a weighted vest, where the weight creates substantial forces inside the pocket, resulting in a condition in which the weight pockets can become damaged and worn in part due to repeated abrasion, thus reducing the useful life of the weighted vest to the wearer.
- Thirdly, we claim a weighted vest featuring insert able, freezable cooling packs which can be frozen and inserted inside compartments in the front and back of a weighted vest to keep the wearer cool during physical exertion. Compartments are provided inside the front and back of the weighted vest in to which freezable materials can be inserted to provide a cooling effect to the body of the wearer.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 3, 2003
Publication Date: May 5, 2005
Inventors: Jason Egbert (Sugar City, ID), Jeff Egbert (Rexburg, ID)
Application Number: 10/699,029