Dumbbell
A dumbbell comprises a pair of frame members, each having a lower plate-like portion and an upper stem portion. The frame members are coupled together via spacer bars. An upper spacer bar is coupled to the frames members at the stem portions, and a handle is mounted for rotation about the upper spacer bar. Two lower spacer bars positioned near the front and back of the plate-like portions of the frame members. The frame members may provide the desired weight, either through choice of material, plate thickness or both, or the frame members may be provide a basic “master” weight plate for the dumbbell, with additional weight being provided by the addition of one or more weight plates to each frame member. Pads are mounted about the lower spacer bars, and are positioned to contact the wrist area of a user during exercise movements. A gap is defined between the pads through which the hand of a user may inserted to grasp the dumbbell in an upside-down orientation for secure control and comfort for certain exercise movements. The dumbbell may also be manipulated by the handle or stems for certain kettlebell exercises.
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This invention pertains to exercise apparatus of the strength-training type employing a source of resistance against a user's exercise movement, a handle gripped by the user during the exercise movement, and means coupling the handle to the resistance source for permitting the user's exercise movement to be resisted by the source.
Examples of such equipment are barbells, dumbbells and kettlebells. The term “dumbbell” as used throughout shall refer, individually and collectively, to dumbbells and barbells. As is known to those of ordinary skill in the art, dumbbells (with the exception of kettlebells) comprise a bar that extends generally longitudinally between opposing end regions, a weight plate mass mounted about the bar at each end region, the mounted weight plate masses at the respective end regions being secured to the dumbbell, and a handle region longitudinally inward of the weight plate masses that can be gripped by a user during exercise movement of the dumbbell. A kettlebell is a weight having a typical appearance akin to a cannonball with an affixed handle, although other shapes are known in the art as well.
As used herein, the term “lateral” will be used to denote a direction generally perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
SUMMARYAn improved dumbbell is described herein that provides continuous resistance during certain exercise movements, permits the dumbbell to be used for kettlebell exercises, and provides a degree of comfort and versatility that is previously unknown. The dumbbell comprises a pair of longitudinally-spaced frame members, each having a lower plate-like portion and an upper stem portion; a generally longitudinally-extending upper spacer bar coupled to the frames members at the stem portions; a first generally longitudinally-extending lower spacer bar coupled to the frame members at the front regions of the frame members' plate-like portions; a second generally longitudinally-extending lower spacer bar coupled to the frame members at the rear regions of the frame members' plate-like portions; and a handle mounted for rotation about the upper spacer bar.
These and other details concerning the invention will be apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiment, of which the drawings form a part.
In the preferred embodiment,
Referring to
One of the spacer bars is a generally longitudinally-extending upper spacer bar that is coupled to the frames members 12a, 12b at the stem portions thereof. A handle 15 is mounted for rotation about the upper spacer bar so as to rotate about axis 16 therethrough, preferably via a bearing arrangement that permits smooth and essentially friction-free rotation.
Two generally longitudinally-extending lower spacer bars are preferably positioned to couple to the frame members at the front and back regions of the plate-like portions of the frame members, respectively. The lower spacer bars pass longitudinally through respective pads 18, and are preferably generally cylindrical in shape. Thus, the frame members 12a,12b are coupled together in stable manner by the three spacer bars.
The pads 18 mounted about each of the lower spacer bars are positioned to contact the wrist area of a user during exercise movements. Accordingly, the pads are preferably formed from a foam that provides sufficient support and comfort for the user, and may be contoured or not. One preferred contour is a slight concave shape to gently center the user's wrist (and, therefore, palm) between the opposing ends of the handle. The use of three spacer bars provides strength and stability to the assembled dumbbell.
Preferably, the bottom edges of the plate members 12a, 12b are slightly concave in shape as they extend from the front to the back of the dumbbell; i.e., from left to right in
The dumbbell illustrated in
As best illustrated in
Thus, the same dumbbell and handle can be used for both dumbbell exercises and kettlebell exercises.
Although a preferred embodiment of the present invention and its advantages have been described in detail above, it should be understood that various details, changes, substitutions and alterations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the foregoing specification. It is intended that all such variations be within the scope and spirit of the invention, and that the invention be solely defined by appended claims that shall be given the broadest allowable interpretation consistent with the Doctrine of Equivalents.
Claims
1. A dumbbell comprising
- a pair of longitudinally-spaced frame members, each having a lower plate-like portion and an upper stem portion;
- a generally longitudinally-extending upper spacer bar coupled to the frames members at the stem portions;
- a first generally longitudinally-extending lower spacer bar coupled to the frame members at the front regions of the frame members' plate-like portions;
- a second generally longitudinally-extending lower spacer bar coupled to the frame members at the rear regions of the frame members' plate-like portions; and
- a handle mounted for rotation about the upper spacer bar.
2. The dumbbell of claim 1 including
- pads mounted on the lower spacer bars to define a padded region positioned to contact the wrist area of a user during exercise movements.
3. The dumbbell of claim 2 wherein a gap is defined between the pads defining the padded region through which the hand of a user may inserted to grasp the handle.
4. The dumbbell of claim 3 wherein the padded region is positioned for contact with the user's wrist area during exercise movements when the user's hand is grasping the handle through said gap.
5. The dumbbell of claim 3 wherein the gap is dimension in such a way that the pads are nested against the user's wrist area when the user's hand is grasping the handle through said gap.
6. The dumbbell of claim 4 wherein the frame members provide substantially all the desired weight of the dumbbell.
7. The dumbbell of claim 4, wherein the frame members provide a substantial portion of the desired weight of the dumbbell and the dumbbell is configured to accept additional weight plates adjacent each frame member
8. The dumbbell of claim 1 wherein the dumbbell is configured to accept weight plates securely mounted adjacent each frame member, and including
- a plurality of weight plates securely mounted to the frame members, the weight plates being shaped to generally overly the plate portion of the frame member to which it is securely mounted and to generally not overly the stem portion of that frame member.
9. The dumbbell of claim 1 wherein the bottom edge of the frame members are generally concave in shape as they extend from the front to the back of the dumbbell to provide four regions of support for the dumbbell when it is placed on the floor or other supporting surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 17, 2014
Publication Date: Sep 18, 2014
Applicants: Grace Premier Fitness and Wellness Products, Inc. (Vancouver, WA), Ace Specialty Manufacturing Company, Inc. (Rosemead, CA)
Inventor: Karl Anderson (Glendora, CA)
Application Number: 14/215,615
International Classification: A63B 21/072 (20060101);