WEIGHTED EXERCISE DEVICE PROVIDING MULTIPLE GRIPS
Weighted and stackable exercise device includes a body defining a hollow cavity opening at a first edge thereof. The body has a side wall having at least one cut-out. An outwardly projecting rim is on the tubular portion of the body. A handle is in the cavity. The rim provides a first grip for a user during use of the exercise device and the handle provides a second grip for the user. By providing two different grips on the same weighted exercise device, a user can safely and efficiently perform a larger variety of exercises in comparison to using conventional exercise devices that include a single type of grip. The user can pass their fingers and hand from an exterior of the device through each cut-out and over the rim to grip the device in another manner and perform more and different exercises.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/305,179 filed Nov. 28, 2011, incorporated by reference herein.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to a weighted device for use in exercising, and more particularly to generally hemispherical weighted exercise devices for use in exercising and which can be gripped in two or more different ways to thereby enable their use for a wide range of exercises.
The present invention also relates to a stackable weighted exercise device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONDumbbells are often used in muscle-building or muscle-toning exercises. However, a traditional dumbbell, i.e., a pair of weights connected by a short bar serving as a handle, is not appropriate for all exercises and alternative forms of weights have been developed for different exercises.
One weighted exercise device that was considered to be particularly useful for gymnastic exercises is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 113,966 (Ballou) and comprises a spherical or spheroidal lower part that is elongated or extended on one side. The weighted exercise device includes a hollow cavity and includes an opening in the elongated or extended part leading into the cavity. A handle extends across the cavity and is positioned to enable a user to extend their hand into the cavity and grasp the handle. The only manner in which this weighted exercise device may be used is by gripping the handle
Other weighted exercise devices include those disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,813,669; 4,880,218; and 4,900,016 (all to Caruthers).
Another exercise device is a Bosu balance trainer that has a rim that can be gripped. This balance trainer is constructed of rubber and plastic and is not weighted.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the present invention to provide a weighted device for use in exercising.
A weighted exercise device in accordance with the invention includes a body defining a hollow cavity opening at a first edge of the body. The body has a hemispherical portion and a tubular portion extending to one side of the hemispherical portion. A rim is arranged on the tubular portion of the body and projects outwardly past an outer surface of the body. A handle is arranged in the cavity. The rim provides a first grip for a user during use of the exercise device and the handle provides a second grip for the user during use of the exercise device.
Another way to consider the exercise device in accordance with the invention is as one that includes a body defining a hollow cavity opening at a first edge of the body, a first grip arranged in connection with the body and adapted to be gripped by one or both hands of a user, and a second grip arranged in the cavity and adapted to be gripped by only one hand of the user. The first grip is arranged proximate the first edge and projects outwardly past an outer surface of the body.
By providing two different grips on the same weighted exercise device, a user can perform a larger variety of exercises using the invention in comparison to exercise devices that include only a single type of grip.
The body has a generally hemispherical shape that provides a better, safer, and more efficient exercise experience than traditional dumbbells.
To enable yet additional grips on the same weighted exercise device, and thus increase the variety of exercises that can be performed using the invention, one or more cut-outs may be formed in a side wall of the body. Each cut-out may be formed partly in the hemispherical portion and partly in the tubular portion of the side wall of the body. Suitable dimensioning of the cut-outs is designed to enable the user to insert part of one of their hands through each cut-out and then over the rim in order to grip a portion of the device between the cut-out and the rim. When gripping the device with one or both hands in this manner, the user can perform for example, a floor or swinging exercise, or can more easily carry the exercise device.
In any of the embodiments of the weighted exercise device described above, the side wall of the body may be provided with a step and the opening into the cavity has a size greater than or equal to the outer diameter of the body at the step to enable multiple weighted exercise devices to be stacked one on top of another. The step may be provided in the hemispherical portion, in the tubular portion or between the hemispherical portion and the tubular portion.
Other objects of the present invention are attained in accordance with the weighted exercise device of the present invention which are described hereinafter.
The invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals identify like elements.
Referring to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements, a weighted exercise device in accordance with the invention is designated generally as 10 and includes a generally hemispherical main body 12 defining a hollow cavity 14 and having a rim 16 adjacent its upper edge 20 (the top edge 20 when the weighted exercise device is positioned as shown in
The rim 16 preferably extends around the entire circumference of the body 12 (see
The outer surface of the body 12 is provided with a unique shape in view of the presence of the projecting rim 16. At the bottom edge, the outer surface of the body 12 has a substantially hemispherical portion (in portion 12a), then has a generally cylindrical surface portion (in portion 12b) and then an outwardly projecting rounded portion (rim 16). As such, the rim 16 projects outwardly in a radial direction past the extended or elongated portion 12b, i.e., beyond the outer surface of this tubular portion of the body 12. This unique shape is partially shown in
The size of the extended or elongated portion 12b of the weighted exercise device 10 may be dependent on, for example, the size of the hands of the user intended to use the weighted exercise device 10. The size of the extended or elongated portion 12b also affects the size of the cavity 14, i.e., a larger extended or elongated portion 12b results in a larger cavity 14. The weighted exercise device 10 should accommodate most users. However, a user with unusually large hands may prefer a weighted exercise device 10 that has a larger extended or elongated portion 12b and thus a larger cavity 14 than a user with smaller hands. Different size weighted exercise devices 10 may be manufactured with different weights. The larger weights would be of larger size. A set of different-weight exercise devices 10 could be assembled together and sold as a unit.
Rim 16 is preferably rounded and beveled (see
Rim 16 is therefore a first grip of the weighted exercise device 10. Most often, the user would grip or grasp the rim 16 with both of their hands when performing an exercise, although the user could also grip or grasp the rim 16 with only one of their hands for certain exercises.
A second grip of the weighted exercise device 10 is provided by a handle 18 that extends across the hollow cavity 14 formed in the hemispherical body 12. Handle 18 is substantially cylindrical, or may be tubular, and is preferably rigid. Handle 18 may be formed integral with the body 12 or separated therefrom and then attached to the body 12 in a preferably permanent manner, e.g., by welding.
Handle 18 may be positioned a distance inward from the top edge 20 of the hemispherical body 12, i.e., recessed within the cavity 14. Handle 18 is also spaced a distance from the bottom of the cavity 14 so that the user's fingers have room to pass freely around the handle 18 and grasp it comfortably.
The recess distance varies depending, for example, on the size and weight of the weighted exercise device 10 (see
On the other hand, when the user is using the rim 16 as the grip, and using both hands as in a preferred use, the center of gravity is away from the user's hands for performing certain exercises.
As shown in
Handle 18 is optionally provided with a coating 24 on its outer surface to provide a better and/or more comfortable grip to the user (see
Referring now in particular to
Variations to the shape and/or form of the weighted exercise device 10 described above are envisioned. For example, the outer surface of the rim 16 may be textured (as shown in
In cross-section, groove 26 has a smaller semi-circular form than the cross-sectional form of the entire rim 16. The thickness of the rim 16 (in cross-section) is therefore varied, increasing from a smaller thickness adjacent the tubular portion of the extended and elongated portion 12a to a larger thickness at the largest radius of the rim 16 and then decreasing to a smaller thickness at the top edge 20 of the body 12 (see
In use, groove 26 may accommodate a thumb of the user while handling or lifting the weighted exercise device 10 so that the user is better able to handle the weighted exercise device 10 by placing the thumb on the inside of the body 12 and the remaining fingers around the projecting rim 16 on the outside of the body 12. The surface of the groove 26 may be textured in the same manner as shown for the rim 16 in
More generally, depending on the size and depth of the groove, the groove 26 serves as an indentation in the inner surface of the body 12 and thereby improves the ability of the user to grasp the rim 16 and exercise device 10 in its entirety, since their thumb and/or other fingers will be able to engage with, i.e., partly enter into, the groove 26. As such, the depth of the groove 26 may be preferably in the order of the thickness of an average human thumb or finger.
The weighted exercise device 10, in any of its forms and shapes described above, may be used for a wide variety of exercises, only some of which are identified herein. For example, the weighted exercise device 10 may be used as traditional dumbbells in pairs to perform bicep curls, clean and jerky movements, military presses, bench presses, or swinging type exercises typically performed with kettlebells. In addition, the weighted exercise device 10 may be used for floor exercises, such as push-ups, using either a single weighted exercise device with the user's two hands gripping the rim 16 or two weighted exercise devices 10 with each of the user's hands gripping the handle 18 of a respective weighted exercise device 10.
The weighted exercise device 10 may also be used for wrist and forearm rehabilitation exercises with the user grasping the handle 18, positioning the flattened area 22 against a flat surface, and turning the weighted exercise device 10 to either side on the flat surface. The weighted exercise device 10 could be rotated and turn on the rim 16.
Furthermore, the weighted exercise device 10 can be used by a user, while standing or sitting, and for floor exercises because they are designed to be used for the same exercises that involve traditional dumbbells and kettlebells. For example, when performing push-up type exercises, the user can rotate and pivot, and can shift his body weight. These actions utilize core and stabilization muscles thereby providing a highly efficient exercise for the user using the weighted exercise device 10. The device of the present invention takes the place of both dumbbells and kettlebells.
The weight of the weighted exercise device 10 is provided primarily by the hemispherical body 12, along with a smaller contribution to the weight by the handle 18. To this end, the body 12 is provided with a thickness and material composition to provide a desired weight, e.g., 1 lb, 2 lb, 5 lb or more. If the same material is used, the weighted exercise device is larger as the weight increases. With smaller weights, for example a 5 lb weight, the slight elongation to a slightly oval shape (see
In another embodiment, as shown in
The rubberized or rubber-like coating 30 on the groove 26 improves gripping by the user.
Weighted exercise device 10 may be made from a single piece of cast iron or other similar, heavy density material. The casting process may be designed to provide the body 12 with the cavity 14 and rim 16. The handle 18 may either be formed during the casting or formed separately and attached to opposed portions of the inner surface of the body 12 at the desired distance from the top edge 20 of the body 12. The groove 26 may also be formed in the casting or molding. Casting is not the only manner in which the weighted exercise device 10 may be formed but is only an exemplifying method. One skilled in the art would readily understand how to manufacture the weighted exercise device 10 using other material processing techniques from the disclosure herein.
Referring now to
Main body 34 has a side wall 42 having a truncated or flattened hemispherical portion 42a and an extended or elongated portion 42b extending from the flattened hemispherical portion 42a (see
The rim 38 preferably extends around the entire circumference of the body 34 (see
The exercise device 32 also includes a handle 48 that extends across the hollow cavity 36 formed in the main body 34 (see
Handle 48 may be positioned a distance inward from the top edge 40 of the main body 34, i.e., recessed within the cavity 36. Handle 48 is also spaced a distance from the bottom of the cavity 36 so that the user's fingers have room to pass freely around the handle 48 and grasp it comfortably.
To increase the number of uses of exercise device 32, one or more cut-outs 50 are formed in the side wall 42 of the main body 34. In the embodiment illustrated in
Cut-outs 50 are generally oval and extend from a point below the handle 48 to a point above the handle 48. Two cut-outs 50 may be provided on opposite sides of the main body 34, as shown in
Suitable dimensioning of the cut-outs 50, i.e., selection of their size, enables the user to insert a respective one of their hands through each cut-out 50 and over the rim 38 in order to grip a portion of the main body 34 between the cut-out 50 and the rim 38. The user can perform exercises with their hand(s) in this position, e.g., floor or swinging exercises. This position also enables the user to more easily carry the exercise device 32.
The outer surface of the main body 34 is provided with a unique profile and shape in view of the presence of the projecting rim 38 and a step 52 formed in the side wall 42 between the flattened hemispherical portion 42a and the extended or elongated portion 42b (and which is traversed by the cut-outs 50). This unique shape is shown best in
Step 52 is formed to enable the hemispherical portion 42a of one exercise device 32 to be positioned partly in the cavity 36 of another exercise device 32, i.e., enable multiple exercise devices 32 to be stacked one on top of another as shown in
To aid in the secure and stable stacking of multiple exercise devices 32, the height of the hemispherical portion 42a, i.e., the dimension from the flat bottom surface 46 to the bottom-facing surface 56 of the step 52, is preferably substantially the same as the distance between the upper edge of the handle 48 and the top edge 40 of the main body 34 (see
In other respects, both constructional and use, exercise device 32 is similar to exercise device 10, including having an internal groove 26 arranged in connection with the rim 38 and the manner of use by gripping rim 38 and handle 48. As such, all of the features of exercise device 10 may be incorporated into exercise device 32, and vice versa. For example, a rubber-like coating (not shown) may be provided on the outer surface of the weighted exercise device 32, i.e., the outer surface of the main body 34, the rim 38 and/or the inner surface of the main body 34 including the groove in the rim 38. Rubberizing the weighted exercise device 32 avoids metal-to-metal contact when stacking the exercise devices 32.
The weighted exercise devices 10 described above constitute an improvement over prior art weighted exercise devices in that they have two grips or gripping portions, one defined by the rim 16 (with or without groove 26) and another defined by the handle 18. The presence of these two gripping portions significantly increases the functionality of the weighted exercise device 10 because while a weight with a handle intended to be gripped by one hand of a user enables a limited number of exercises to be performed and a weight with a grip intended to be gripped by both hands of the user enables another limited number of different exercises to be performed, by providing both types of grips in a single weighted exercise devices, all of the exercises using either type of grip can be performed using only the weighted exercise device in accordance with the invention.
The weighted exercise devices of the present invention provide an advantage over traditional dumbbells in that they are substantially hemispherically shaped, which provides a symmetrical device, wherein the weight is substantially evenly distributed circumferentially around the handle 18 as compared to a conventional dumbbell wherein the weight is concentrated on two sides of a gripping bar portion. This is an important distinction for certain exercises in order to prevent injury, particularly for exercises where the weight is lifted above the head. The exercise device of the present invention has a symmetrical, circumferentially distributed weight, and provides a safer exercise experience.
The weighted exercise device of the present invention can be used as both a kettlebell and a traditional dumbbell. Also, the weighted exercise devices of the present invention can be used with the outer rounded portion on the floor to pivot and rotate while the handle 18 is being gripped by the user so as to more efficiently use the core muscles in a way that either kettlebells or dumbbells cannot. The weighted exercise device of the present invention can also be used more safely as a swinging device since there are no outwardly projecting members (as in conventional dumbbells or kettlebells). The rounded substantially hemispherical shape provides a smooth curved outer surface that reduces the possibility of injury to the user when using the weights while performing a swinging exercise, or when using the weights in an aerobic class or the like. Users can more safely use the device to perform a plethora of exercises without having to change devices.
The present invention therefore is a weighted exercise device that improves on existing weighted exercise devices by expanding possible uses thereof thereby increasing the number of exercises that can be performed with the weighted exercise device and improving safety for the user.
While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and, therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. An exercise device, comprising:
- a body defining a hollow cavity which opens at a first edge of said body, said body having at least one cut-out defined therein;
- a rim which is integrally formed with and projects outwardly from said body, wherein said rim is proximate to and continuous around an entirety of said first edge of said body, and wherein said body extends beneath said rim such that said at least one cut-out is defined in said body beneath said rim; and
- a handle arranged in said cavity,
- wherein said rim provides a first grip for a user during use of the exercise device and said handle provides a second grip for the user during use of the exercise device, and
- wherein the user can pass part of their hand from an exterior of the device through each of said at least one cut-out and over said rim to grip said main body.
2. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein said at least one cut-out comprises two cut-outs.
3. The exercise device of claim 2, wherein said two cut-outs are arranged on opposite sides of said body and align with one another.
4. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein said at least one cut-out has a substantially oval shape.
5. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein said body comprises a side wall which includes (i) a hemispherical portion and (ii) an extended or elongated portion extending from said hemispherical portion.
6. The exercise device of claim 5, wherein said at least one cut-out is situated partly in said hemispherical portion and partly in said extended or elongated portion.
7. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein said at least one cut-out extends on said body from a point below said handle to a point above said handle.
8. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein said body further comprises a groove arranged in an inner surface of said body defining said cavity and opposite said rim.
9. The exercise device of claim 1, wherein said body comprises a side wall having a step portion at which an outer diameter of said side wall changes, and
- wherein an inner diameter of said body at said first edge is substantially equal to or slightly greater than the outer diameter of said side wall at said step portion, thereby enabling stacking of multiple devices on top of one another.
10. The exercise device of claim 9, wherein said side wall includes (i) a hemispherical portion and (ii) an extended or elongated portion extending from said hemispherical portion, said step portion being situated between said hemispherical portion and said extended or elongated portion.
11. The exercise device of claim 9, wherein a height of said side wall from a bottom surface of said side wall to a bottom-facing surface of said step portion is a substantially same height as a distance between an upper edge of said handle and said first edge of said body.
12. A stackable exercise device, comprising:
- a body defining a hollow cavity which opens at a first edge of said body, wherein a side wall of said body has at least one cut-out defined therein and comprises a step portion at which an outer diameter of said side wall changes, and wherein an inner diameter of said body at said first edge is substantially equal to or slightly greater than the outer diameter of said side wall at said step portion;
- a rim which is integrally formed with said body and which projects outwardly past an outer surface of said side wall, wherein said rim is proximate to and continuous around an entirety of said first edge of said body, and wherein said side wall of said body extends beneath said rim; and
- a handle arranged in said cavity.
13. The exercise device of claim 12, wherein said side wall includes (i) a hemispherical portion and (ii) an extended or elongated portion extending from said hemispherical portion, said step portion being situated between said hemispherical portion and said extended or elongated portion.
14. The exercise device of claim 12, wherein a height of said side wall from a bottom surface of said side wall to a bottom-facing surface of said step portion is a substantially same height as a distance between an upper edge of said handle and said first edge of said body.
15. The exercise device of claim 12, wherein said at least one cut-out traverses said step portion.
16. The exercise device of claim 12, wherein said at least one cut-out comprises two cut-outs.
17. The exercise device of claim 16, wherein said two cut-outs are arranged on opposite sides of said side wall and align with one another.
18. The exercise device of claim 12, wherein said at least one cut-out has a substantially oval shape.
19. The exercise device of claim 12, wherein said at least one cut-out extends on said side wall from a point below said handle to a point above said handle.
20. The exercise device of claim 12, wherein said body further comprises a groove arranged in an inner surface of said body defining said cavity and opposite said rim.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 14, 2012
Publication Date: May 30, 2013
Inventors: Leon HODES (Great Neck, NY), Leonard HOLTZ (New York, NY)
Application Number: 13/618,749
International Classification: A63B 21/072 (20060101);