FITNESS TRAINING APPARATUS WITH WEIGHT AND RESISTANCE FEATURES
This invention relates to an exercise device comprising a baton having a first end, a second end, and a chamber, at least one elastic member having a first end and a second end, whereas said first end is affixed to said baton and said second end is affixed to said baton, and at least one weight disposed in said baton member chamber.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/121,851, filed on Dec. 11, 2008 the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to fitness equipment and more particularly to an apparatus which combines free weight and elastic resistance features.
While the use of elastic bands or resistance tubing for strength training will cause muscles to become stronger and leaner, the exclusive use of elastic resistance devices does not appear to add much muscle mass. It is believed that resistance tubing overloads the eccentric phase, or lengthening, of muscle tissue, at the expense of the concentric phase, or shortening, of muscle tissue. Overloading the concentric phase through the use of weight equipment, on the other hand, stimulates an increase in muscle mass. It is an increase in muscle mass that causes one's resting metabolic rate to increase, thereby stimulating the metabolism of fat and, over time, a reduction in one's risk of heart disease, diabetes and other weight related illnesses. Therefore, to add muscle mass, increase metabolism, and change one's physique, weight resistance equipment such as machines, barbells, weighted balls, bars, and the like, is needed.
However, if only weight resistance equipment is used, one is less likely to build the kind of longitudinal strength that reduces the risk of joint injury. In addition to not reducing the risk of joint injury, exclusive use of weight resistance equipment requires longer workouts because the both of the concentric and eccentric phases of the muscle are not being overloaded. When one uses a combination of weights and resistance tubes at the same time and receives proper instruction on form and pace, one will burn more calories per minute, create even strength to protect the joints, and increase muscle mass to establish and maintain a healthier weight.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,402,668 describes a rigid bar configured with an interior cavity and apertures on the ends of the bar. The bar is further configured with two slots with each slot in communication with a corresponding aperture and the cavity. It also discloses handles which are attached to the ends of the elastic member. Each handle may be configured generally in a stirrup configuration and has an engaging portion which is insertable into an aperture and the cavity of the bar. The handle further has an extending portion which, as the engaging portion is inserted into the cavity, is feed into the corresponding slot. The extending portion extends from the cavity and through the slot and attaches to an end of the elastic member. The bar may further be disassembled into two or more portions to facilitate compact storage.
There remains a need for improved fitness training devices, including a fitness training device that combines the advantages of weight resistance and elastic resistance.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to an exercise device comprising a baton having a first end, a second end, and a chamber, at least one elastic member having a first end and a second end, whereas said first end is removably affixed to the baton and said second end to the baton, and at least one weight disposed in said baton chamber.
This invention also relates to an exercise device comprising a baton having a first baton member, a second baton member, whereas said first baton member has a coupling end, an outboard end, and a chamber, whereas said second baton member has a coupling end, an outboard end, and a chamber, and a locking mechanism for engaging and disengaging said coupling ends of said first and second baton members and at least one elastic member having a first end and a second end, whereas said first end is affixed proximal the outboard end of said first baton member and said second end is affixed proximal the outboard end of said second baton member, and at least one weight disposed in said first baton member chamber.
This invention also relates to an exercise device comprising a baton having a first baton member, a second baton member, whereas said first baton member has a coupling end, an outboard end, and a chamber, whereas said second baton member has a coupling end, an outboard end, and a chamber, and a locking mechanism for engaging and disengaging said coupling ends of said first and second baton members and at least one elastic member having a first end and a second end, whereas said first end is affixed proximal the outboard end of said first baton member and said second end is affixed proximal the outboard end of said second baton member, at least one weight disposed in said first baton member chamber, and at least one weight disposed in said second baton member chamber.
This invention also relates to an exercise device comprising a baton having a first end and a second end, at least one elastic member having a first end and a second end, whereas said first end is affixed proximate said first end of the baton and said second end is affixed proximate said second end of the baton, and at least one first end weight affixed to said first end of said baton.
This invention also relates to an exercise device comprising a baton having a first baton member, a second baton member, whereas said first baton member has a coupling end and an outboard end, whereas said second baton member has a coupling end and an outboard end, at least one elastic member having a first end and a second end, whereas said first end is affixed proximate said first baton member and said second end is affixed proximate said second baton member; and a locking mechanism for engaging and disengaging said coupling ends of said first and second baton members and at least one weight affixed proximate said outboard end of said first baton member.
This invention also relates to an exercise device comprising a baton having a first baton member, a second baton member, whereas said first baton member has a coupling end and an outboard end, whereas said second baton member has a coupling end and an outboard end, and a locking mechanism for engaging and disengaging said coupling ends of said first and second baton members and at least one elastic member having a first end and a second end, whereas said first end is affixed to said first baton member and said second end is affixed to said second baton member, at least one weight affixed to said first baton member outboard end, and at least one weight affixed to said second baton member outboard end.
The invention also relates to one or two batons with one or two internal weights, and one or two outboard weights.
The invention also relates to elastic bands with indicia along its length, to identify position along its length, between the ends.
The invention also relates to a set of bands for use with an exercise device, the set including at least a first and second band having different resistance strengths.
The invention also relates to a kit comprising an exercise device and instructions for their use.
The invention also relates to an exercise device with one or two batons having slots sized to receive two tube ends.
As illustrated in
Each of the batons 12, 14 may be molded from impact resistant synthetic resin, including polypropylene, to a length of 30-36 inches, a diameter of 1.3-1.7 inches, and a weight of 1.5-2.0 pounds (absent the weights 18, 20). The batons 12 and 14 may be longer or shorter and heavier or lighter depending on the needs of the user. The batons 12 and 14 each have outboard ends, 210 and 212 respectively, and coupling ends, 214 and 216 respectively. The combined length of the batons 12, 14 when connected together may be 55-66 inches. The combined length of the baton may also be the shorter or longer depending upon the user's needs.
Each of the weights 22, 24 may be a cast iron or solid steel cylinder 6-10 inches long, 2-3 pounds in weight and possess a diameter that permits the weights to slide in and out of the batons 12, 14. Other material may also be used for the weights, and they may also be of varying weight.
The elastic band or tube 16 may be a single continuous length as shown or a pair or more of separate tubes. The tube or tubes 16 may be provided with outer protective cover 26 and have a modulus of elasticity which permits expansion and contraction over a wide range of motion of the torso, arms and legs of the user. Tubes 16 of various tension gradients or strengths may be provided to accommodate different users or levels of exercise. Additionally, the length of the tubes 16 may be varied to vary the resistance level of the exercise apparatus. The tube ends 27 as illustrated have tubular handles 18, 20 through which the strap of the end loops 28 on the tube 16 travel and will typically have a first end 206 and a second end 208 as shown in
An example of a pair of interconnectable batons and an elastic band are shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,402,668, the description, of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
While the baton 10 shown in
The elastic tube 16 shown in
As illustrated in
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For increased connective strength between the batons 12 and 14, one may use more than one J-shaped notch 44 and locking stem 42. For example, a second J-shaped notch 45 could be included opposite the first J-shaped notch 44, and a second stem (not shown) could be included opposite the first stem 42. An orientation means can be provided, to ensure that the batons 12 and 14 are coupled together in the same orientation so that the end loops 28 of the elastic tube or band 16 exit the batons 12 and 14 on the same side (and not 180 degrees out of phase). The orientation means can include two J-shaped notches 44 and 45 (note shown) located on the baton 14 at an angle different that 180 degrees, and the two locking stems, 42 (and not shown), would be located on the baton 12 at that same angle different than 180 degrees. Locating the J-shaped notches 44 and 45 and the locking stems 42 and (not shown) at an angle different than 180 degrees would prevent a user from assembling the two batons 12 and 14 180 degrees out of phase, because it would provide a single orientation in which the batons could be assembled. Alternatively, the two locking stems 42 can be positioned at two different distances from the end of baton, and the two J-shaped notches provided at corresponding two different lengths. Other locking mechanisms can include threaded ends or quick connects.
In another aspect of the invention, the end caps 36 may also incorporate a weighted portion to increase the weight of the baton. An embodiment of weighted end caps 102 and 104 is shown in
In another embodiment shown in
Weights may also be placed at other location on the baton. For example, weights may be placed around the baton at any location between the outboard end 106 and the outboard end 108.
The elastic tube 16 may be affixed to the baton so that it is not removable by the user in the ordinary course of exercise. Alternatively the elastic tube 16 may be removably affixed to the baton so that a user may remove it during the exercising regimen. As further illustrated in
In another aspect of the invention, shown in
While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and method, and illustrated examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.
Claims
1. An exercise device comprising:
- a baton having a first end, a second end, and a chamber;
- at least one elastic member having a first end and a second end, whereas said first end is affixed to the baton and said second end is affixed to the baton; and
- at least one weight inside said baton chamber.
2. An exercise device according to claim 1, wherein said at least one weight is removable from said baton chamber.
3. An exercise device according to claim 1, further comprising an end cap removably affixed to said first end of said baton.
4. An exercise device according to claim 3, whereas said end cap further comprises a weight.
5. An exercise device according to claim 1, whereas said first and second end of said elastic members are removably affixed to said baton.
6. An exercise device according to claim 1, whereas said baton member comprises a first baton member, a second baton member, and a locking mechanism for engaging and disengaging said first baton member and said second baton chamber.
7. An exercise device according to claim 1, further comprising a slot, whereas said first end is open and in communication with the chamber and the slot is disposed adjacent the first end and extends along a surface of the baton from the first open end of the baton to a length intermediate the first open end and the second end and is in communication with the chamber and whereas the slot extends a distance of less than about 1 inch.
8. An exercise device according to claim 1, further comprising a stop wall disposed in said chamber.
9. An exercise device comprising:
- a baton having a first baton member, a second baton member and a locking mechanism for engaging and disengaging said first and second baton members;
- whereas said first baton member has a coupling end, an outboard end, and a chamber,
- whereas said second baton member has a coupling end, an outboard end, and a chamber,
- at least one elastic member having a first end and a second end, whereas said first end is affixed to said first baton member and said second end is affixed to said second baton member; and
- at least one weight disposed in said first baton member chamber.
10. An exercise device according to claim 9, wherein said at least one weight is removable from said first baton member chamber.
11. An exercise device according to claim 9, further comprising an end cap removably affixed to said outboard end of said first baton member.
12. An exercise device according to claim 11, whereas said end cap further comprises a weight.
13. An exercise device according to claim 9, whereas said locking mechanism is adapted to allow only a single orientation of the first baton member and the second baton member relative to each other when said locking mechanism is engaged.
14. An exercise device according to claim 9, whereas said first end of said elastic member is removably affixed to said first baton member.
15. An exercise device according to claim 9, further comprising a slot, whereas said first baton member outboard end is open and in communication with the chamber and the slot is disposed adjacent the first baton member outboard end and extends along a surface of the baton from the outboard end of the first baton to a length intermediate the first baton member outboard end and coupling end and is in communication with the chamber and whereas the slot extends a distance of less than about 1 inch.
16. An exercise device according to claim 9, further comprising a weight stop disposed in said first baton member chamber.
17. An exercise device comprising:
- a baton,
- at least one elastic member having a first end and a second end, whereas said first end is affixed to said baton and said second end is affixed to said baton, and
- at least one weight disposed on said baton.
18. An exercise device according to claim 17,
- whereas said baton comprises having a first baton member, a second baton member and a locking mechanism for engaging and disengaging said first and second baton members;
- whereas said first baton member has a coupling end and an outboard end,
- whereas said second baton member has a coupling end and an outboard end, and
- whereas said first end of said elastic member is affixed to said first baton member and said second end of said elastic member is affixed to said second baton member.
19. An exercise device according to claim 18, whereas said at least one weight comprises a weighted end cap disposed on the outboard end of said first baton member.
20. An exercise device according to claim 18, whereas said at least one weight is disposed on said baton between said outboard end of said first baton member and said outboard end of said second baton member.
21. An exercise device according to claim 18, whereas said at least one weight is removable.
22. An exercise device according to claim 18, whereas said locking mechanism is adapted to allow only a single orientation of the first baton member and the second baton member relative to each other when said locking mechanism is engaged.
23. An exercise device according to claim 18, further comprising a chamber disposed in said first baton member, a slot, whereas said first baton outboard end is open and in communication with the chamber and the slot is disposed adjacent the first baton outboard end and extends along a surface of the baton from the first baton outboard end to a length intermediate the first baton outboard end and the first baton coupling end and is in communication with the chamber and whereas the slot extends a distance of less than about 1 inch.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 11, 2009
Publication Date: Jun 17, 2010
Inventor: Mary Beth KNIGHT (Cincinnati, OH)
Application Number: 12/636,461
International Classification: A63B 21/00 (20060101); A63B 21/075 (20060101); A63B 21/02 (20060101);