Pliable Ball Grip Handle with Applications
The pliable ball grip handle is a spherical shaped handle which is grasped by at least two fingers and a thumb. The pliable ball grip handle has an attachment for cable machines, fixed resistance equipment and resistance tubing apparatus not including bars and dumbbells. The pliable ball grip handle sufficiently activates the muscles of the fingers and the palm of the hand relieving stress on joints and tendons of the hand, elbow and shoulder. The pliable ball grip handle is attached to cable machines, fixed resistance equipment and resistance tubing apparatus by various means at the end of an accessory strap end of the handle. The pliable ball grip handle applied to resistance tubing simplifies the resistance device as an upper body exercise apparatus.
The present invention relates to exercise and, more particularly, to a solid pliable spherical shape exercise handle which provides an enhanced grip.
BACKGROUND—DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ARTPreviously the cylindrical handles for exercise apparatus, specifically for resistance apparatus and cable machines, as well as any other fixed resistance equipment, not including bars and dumbbells, create an abundance of stress on joints and tendons of the hand, elbow and shoulder due to insufficient hand grip. Spherical and ball grip handles which were utilized did not sufficiently activate the muscles of the fingers and the palm of the hand. Also employed were handles attached to elastic tubing. These handle types do not sufficiently activate the muscles of the fingers and the palm of the hand. Also, spherical handles which are solid create a static grip with no pliability to activate the muscles of the fingers and the palm of the hand.
In the search for exercise handles which are cylindrical the following was found. U.S. Pat. No. 6,692,416 to Davis issued Feb. 17, 2004, U.S. Pat. No. 5,842,961 to Davis issued Dec. 1, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 5,807,214 to Riazi issued Sep. 15, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 5,076,578 to Ashkonen issued Dec. 31, 1991, D317032 to Eckler issued May 21, 1991, U.S. Pat. No. 4,909,505 to Tee issued Mar. 20, 1990, U.S. Pat. No. 4,756,527 to Ledbetter issued Jul. 12, 1988, U.S. Pat. No. 3,510,132 to Holkesvick issued May 5, 1970, U.S. Pat. No. 3,355,171 to Oesau issued Nov. 28, 1967, U.S. Pat. No. 3,068,002 to Balne issued Dec. 11, 1962 and U.S. Pat. No. 1,623,671 to Frankenfeld issued Apr. 5, 1927.
In the search for spherical or ball grips the following was found. U.S. Pat. No. 4,784,386 to Muehl issued Nov. 15, 1988 and U.S. Pat. No. 3,807,730 to Dalton et al. issued Apr. 30, 1974.
Spherical handles which are solid are application 2004/0038784 to Huang, U.S. Pat. No. 3,652,085 to Cole issued Mar. 28, 1972, U.S. Pat. No. 1,638,003 to Neumann issued Aug. 2, 1927, U.S. Pat. No. 712,827 to Maxwell & White issued Nov. 4, 1902, U.S. Pat. No. 359,994 to Brunner issued Mar. 29, 1887.
Handles employed with elastic tubing are U.S. Pat. No. 5,318,494 to Santighian issued Jun. 7, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 4,019,734 to Lee et al. issued Apr. 26, 1977 and U.S. Pat. No. 3,966,204 to Dubach issued Jun. 29, 1976.
Cylindrical handles which are not pliable are U.S. Pat. No. 5,549,532 to Kropp issued Aug. 27, 1996 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,059,265 to Wieder issued Nov. 22, 1977.
The categories of exercise handles which are cylindrical create an abundance of stress on joints and tendons of the hand, elbow and shoulder due to insufficient hand grip. Non-pliable sphere or ball grips do not sufficiently activate the muscles of the fingers and the palm of the hand. More specifically, U.S. Pat. No. 4,784,386 are hollow balls which do not have sufficient resistance and are too large which does not sufficiently activate the muscles in the hand. U.S. Pat. No. 3,807,730 is a dome shaped handle with semi spherical top and flat base which is too large to activate the muscles of the hand or fingers. In contrast, the patents which are spherical solid handles create a static grip with no pliability to activate the muscles of the fingers and palm. Handles which were found which are attached to elastic tubing do not sufficiently activate the muscles of the fingers and the palm. It was also found that these handles are too pliable and pinch the sides of the hand when pulled. Cylindrical handles are not pliable and do not sufficiently activate the muscles of the fingers and the palm.
OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGESAccordingly, besides the objects and advantages of the pliable ball grip handle with applications described in my patent, several objects and advantages of the present invention are:
(A) The pliable ball grip handle will improve any exercise by activating the muscles in the fingers and hands which in turn activates all relative muscles for that specific exercise that employ a handle other than a barbell or dumbbell.
(B) The pliable ball grip handle when applied to cable or other fixed resistance equipment, not including barbell and dumbbells, will give the user the same benefit as when the pliable ball grip handle is used with resistance tubing.
(C) The pliable ball grip handle applied to a resistance tubing apparatus simplifies the device as an upper body exercise apparatus enabling use of the body as a fulcrum base for exercising the upper body and arms.
(D) The pliable ball grip handle application with the resistance tubing along with a tubing safety sleeve and a safety cord within the resistance tubing makes a safer apparatus for general use in exercising.
(E) The pliable ball grip handle used with resistance tubing is portable and can be used in minimal space which makes it an ideal exercise companion whether at work, traveling, at home or anywhere in between.
(F) The pliable ball grip handle with resistance tubing can be used for persons at any age or physical ability. Merely gripping the pliable ball grip handle will begin to activate the fingers, in turn strengthening the muscles regardless of repetition.
(G) The pliable ball grip handle with its simplicity and specific muscle targeting benefits is an apparatus that would substantially assist people with upper body physical rehabilitation concerns.
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1. A pliable ball grip handle for exercising comprising:
- means for gripping;
- means for securely connecting to solid pliable sphere, securely attached to said means for gripping; and
- means for connecting solid pliable sphere to exercise applications, a continuation of said means for securely connecting to solid pliable sphere.
2. The pliable ball grip handle in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for gripping comprises a solid pliable sphere.
3. The solid pliable sphere of claim 2, wherein said means for gripping having a plurality of colors, a plurality of symbols and a plurality of textured surfaces.
4. The solid pliable sphere of claim 1, wherein said means for gripping having a closable pouch for enclosing solid pliable sphere.
5. The closable pouch of claim 4, wherein said means for enclosing solid pliable sphere having a plurality of colors and symbols on its surface.
6. The closable pouch of claim 4, wherein said means for enclosing solid pliable sphere having an attachment pouch strap for attaching to exercise application.
7. The attachment pouch strap of claim 6, wherein said means for attaching the solid pliable sphere to exercise application having a plurality of colors and symbols on its surface.
8. The pliable ball grip handle in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for securely connecting to solid pliable sphere comprises a grip strap end.
9. The grip strap end of claim 8, wherein said means for securely connecting to solid pliable sphere having a plurality of colors and a plurality of symbols on its surface.
10. The pliable ball grip handle in accordance with claim 1, wherein said means for connecting solid pliable sphere to exercise applications, a continuation of said means for securely connecting to solid pliable sphere comprises an accessory strap end.
11. The accessory strap end of claim 10, wherein a continuation of said means for securely connecting to solid pliable sphere having a plurality of colors and a plurality of symbols on its surface.
12. A pliable ball grip handle for exercising comprising:
- a solid pliable sphere, for gripping;
- a grip strap end, for securely connecting to solid pliable sphere, securely attached to said solid pliable sphere;
- an accessory strap end, for connecting solid pliable sphere to exercise applications, a continuation of said grip strap end.
13. The pliable ball grip handle as recited in claim 12, further comprising:
- an elastic tubing, for connecting to accessory strap end, securely connected to said accessory strap end.
14. The pliable ball grip handle as recited in claim 13, further comprising:
- a non-rigid material cord, for preventing the elastic tubing from over extension, securely attached to said accessory strap end.
15. The pliable ball grip handle as recited in claim 13, further comprising:
- a sleeve, for enclosing elastic tubing, circularly wrapped along the length to said elastic tubing.
16. The sleeve as recited in claim 15 further comprising: said sleeve having a plurality of colors and symbols on its surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 17, 2004
Publication Date: Feb 16, 2006
Inventors: Constance Blair (Florida City, FL), Joseph LaBoy (Florida City, FL)
Application Number: 10/905,146
International Classification: A63B 23/16 (20060101); A63B 23/14 (20060101);