EXERCISE APPARATUS
According to a first aspect there is disclosed herein a multiple use exercise apparatus (10) including an elongate main body (12) having two opposite ends (14, 16). At least one main body handle (34) secured in relation to the main body (12) between the ends (14, 16). The multiple use exercise apparatus (10) further includes respective weight components (18) adapted to be secured to the main body (12) at each of the two ends (14, 16) such that at least one of the weight components (18) is detachable from the main body (12).
The invention relates to a multiple use exercise apparatus.
BACKGROUNDPeople engaging in exercise involving weight training and other activities such as those involving exercise rollers typically have to use different items of equipment for these purposes. This can give rise to inconvenience, excessive consumption of space, and undesirable cost, especially where such exercise is to be done in the home environment.
OBJECTIt is an object of the present invention to overcome or ameliorate the above disadvantages associated with weight training equipment or to provide a useful alternative thereto.
SUMMARYAccording to a first aspect of the present invention, there is disclosed herein a multiple use exercise apparatus including:
an elongate main body having two opposite ends;
at least one main body handle secured in relation to the main body between the ends; and
respective weight components adapted to be secured to the main body at each of the two ends, such that at least one of the weight components is detachable from the main body.
Preferably said at least one weight component includes at least one weight component handle and preferably constitutes at least part of an exercise free-weight when so detached.
Preferably each of the weight components is detachable from the main body and includes at least one weight component handle so as to constitute an exercise free-weight when so detached.
Then, preferably each of the weight components is adapted to constitute a kettlebell when so detached.
In another preferred embodiment, each of the weight components is adapted for attachment, thereto, of barbell disk weights.
Preferably the or each weight component is detachably connected to the main body by a detachable connector.
In a preferred embodiment, the or each detachable connector is constituted by a resilient element on one of the main body and corresponding weight component, and which is adapted to snap-engage a catch on the other of the main body and corresponding weight component.
Then, preferably, the or each resilient element includes a connector protrusion and the catch includes an aperture adapted to releasably receive the protrusion.
Preferably each weight component includes a said resilient element.
Preferably the or each connector includes a screw.
In a preferred embodiment, the main body is substantially cylindrical so as to be rollable if supported on a flat surface, so as to constitute an exercise roller.
Then, preferably, the main body has an outer main body radial surface, and said at least one main body handle is recessed with respect to the main body radial surface so as not to project radially outwards of the main body radial surface.
In a preferred embodiment, the main body includes a cylindrical core and a complementary outer sleeve adapted to be a snug fit on an exterior radial surface of the core, such that an outer surface of the sleeve constitutes said main body radial surface.
In a preferred embodiment, the sleeve includes at least one respective aperture adapted to be aligned with the or each main body handle when the sleeve is disposed as said snug fit on the cylindrical core.
In a preferred embodiment, the main body radial surface includes a plurality of juxtaposed ribs extending longitudinally with respect to the main body, the ribs being disposed at least partially around the circumference of the main body.
Preferred embodiments of the invention will be described hereinafter, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompany drawings, in which:
Referring to the drawings, there is shown a multiple use exercise apparatus 10. The apparatus 10 includes an elongate, cylindrical main body 12 having two opposite ends 14 and 16. Secured to the main body 12 at each ends 14, 16, are respective weight components 18. The main body 12 includes a cylindrical core 20 and an outer sleeve 22 of elastomeric material.
On one side of the core 20, between the ends 14, 16, there are provided two circular apertures 24, while on the opposite side of the core, there are provided four circular apertures 26.
In each of the apertures 24, 26, there is disposed a respective handle component 28, which includes a cup formation 30 defining a recess 32, with a main body handle 34 extending across the recess.
The sleeve 22 defines circular apertures 36 which are aligned with each of the circular apertures 24, 26 of the core 20, when the core is disposed within the sleeve, as described further below.
The sleeve 22 has an outer surface 38 which constitutes a radially outer surface of the main body 12. The outer surface 38 of the sleeve 22 includes groups 40 of ribs 42, which extend longitudinally with respect to the cylindrical shape of the main body 12. The ribs 42 in each group 40 are juxtaposed with respect to each other, while the groups themselves are spaced around the circumference of the cylindrical shape of the main body 12 so as to be 90 degrees apart, from the centre of each group to the centre of the next group.
The core 20 defines a pair of apertures 44 adjacent to each of the ends 14, 16 of the main body 12, while the sleeve 22 has apertures 46 disposed to be aligned with the apertures 44 in the core, when the core is disposed within the sleeve 22 as described further below.
Each weight component 18 includes a weight component body 48 and a weight component handle 50.
Each weight component body 48, in turn, includes a tab portion 48.1 which is joined to the remainder of the weight component body at a base end 48.2 of the tab portion, and separated by a gap from the remainder of the weight component body at the side edges 48.3 of the tab portion. As a result of this configuration, each tab portion 48.1 can be moved, by flexing relative to the remainder of the weight component body, about the base end 48.2 as indicated by the arrow 48.4 in
Protruding from each tab portion 48.1 is a circular platform 52. Each circular platform 52 has one side 52.1 which is chamfered, and defines a threaded screw hole 54.
In addition, each weight component 18 includes a collar 56 which projects slightly beyond the radially outer surface 58 of the respective weight component 48, so as to define a shoulder 60.
The weight component body 48 of each weight component 18 is dimensioned so as to be an easy sliding fit in a respective end of the core 20. As each weight component 18 is inserted into a respective end of the core 20, chamfered side 52.1 of each circular platform 52 on each tab portion 48.1 engages with the edge 20.1 of the core at that respective end. Because of the chamfered configuration, this engagement forces each tab portion inwards, towards an inner axis 48.5 of the relevant weight portion. This, in turn, allows the each circular platform 52 to pass beyond that edge 20.1 as each weight component 18 is inserted into the respective end of the core.
When the circular platforms 52 of each weight component 18 reach and come into alignment with the apertures 44 near the respective end of the core, the circular platforms can snap into place in the apertures. In this manner, the weight components 18 are locked in place with respect to the core 20.
The shoulders 60 act as stops to limit the extent of insertion of the weight component bodies 48 into the core 20.
The relative dimensions between the core 20 and sleeve 22 are such that the sleeve can be slid into the core so as to be a snug fit thereon. In this position of the sleeve 22, the apertures 36 and 46 of the sleeve are aligned with the corresponding apertures 24, 26, 44 and core 20.
In the assembled apparatus 10 as shown in
The apertures 36 of the sleeve 22 provide access to the main body handles 34.
Further, when the apparatus 10 is in its assembled condition as shown in
Grub screws 68 are provided for preventing removal of the weight components 18 from the core 20, and hence from the sleeve 22, by preventing the tab portions 48.1 from being manually pressed inwards towards the axis 62 of the core 20. The grub screws 68 are accommodated in the screw holes 54, with the screw thread of the grub screws being complementary to the screw thread of the corresponding screw hole. With the grub screws 68 removed, each tab portion 48.1 is free to be pressed inwards towards the axis 62 of the core 20, so that the circular platforms 52 are clear of the apertures 44 and therefore so that the weight components 18 can be removed from the core 20.
It will be noted that as a result of the apertures 46 in the sleeve 22, the head 70 of each grub screw 68 is accessible from outside the sleeve. Each head 70 is provided with a slot 72 for accommodating a suitable tool for screwing the grub screws 68 into and out of the relevant screw holes 54. Similarly, when the grub screws 68 are removed, the circular platforms 52 are also accessible from outside the sleeve 22 via the apertures 46, and can be pressed inwards for releasing the weight components 18.
The apparatus 10, when in its assembled position, constitutes a multiple use exercise apparatus.
For one such use, the apparatus 10 constitutes a free weight that can be lifted by a user holding the main body handles 34, in a similar fashion to that in which the user might lift barbells.
In this regard, the four main body handles 34 provided at one side of the apparatus 10 as shown in
The primary weight of the assembled apparatus 10 as shown in
Each weight component 18 can be removed from the remainder of the apparatus 10, by unscrewing the grub screws 68 using a suitable tool (not shown) such as a screwdriver, or even a coin. Once the grub screws 68 are removed, the weight components 18 can be withdrawn from the ends of the core 20 as shown, for example, in
Once each weight component 18 has been removed from the remainder of the apparatus 10, it can be used by a user as a kettlebell weight by means of the user holding the weight component handle 50. When the user has finished using one or both of the weight components 18 in this manner, the user can reassemble the weight components with the remainder of the apparatus 10, by inserting the weight component bodies 48 in the respective ends of the core 20, and reapplying the grub screws 68.
When the apparatus 10 is in its assembled condition as shown in
The ribs 42 can serve to facilitate frictional engagement between the user's body and the apparatus 10.
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The cylindrical portions 82 are adapted for attachment of conventional weights (not shown) as would be used in conventional barbells. Such weights can be placed onto the cylindrical portions 82 and secured in placed in the normal manner as would be understood by those skilled in the art of ordinary barbell users. For example, the weights may be held in place by normal spring clip collars (not shown).
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A main body handle 120 is shown in
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Although the invention is described above in relation to preferred embodiments, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that it is not limited to those embodiments, but may be embodied in many other forms.
Claims
1. A multiple use exercise apparatus including:
- an elongate main body having two opposite ends;
- at least one main body handle secured in relation to the main body between the ends; and
- respective weight components adapted to be secured to the main body at each of the two ends, such that at least one of the weight components is detachable from the main body.
2. A multiple use exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one weight component includes at least one weight component handle.
3. A multiple use exercise apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the at least one weight component constitutes at least part of an exercise free-weight when so detached.
4. A multiple use exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of the weight components is detachable from the main body and includes at least one weight component handle so as to constitute an exercise free-weight when so detached.
5. A multiple use exercise apparatus according to claim 4, wherein each of the weight components is adapted to constitute a kettlebell when so detached.
6. A multiple use exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of the weight components is adapted for attachment, thereto, of barbell disk weights.
7. A multiple use exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the or each weight component is detachably connected to the main body by a detachable connector.
8. A multiple use exercise apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the or each detachable connector is constituted by a resilient element on one of the main body and corresponding weight component, and which is adopted to snap-engage a catch on the other of the main body and corresponding weight component.
9. A multiple use exercise apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the or each resilient element includes a connector protrusion and the catch includes an aperture adapted to releasably receive the protrusion.
10. A multiple use exercise apparatus according to claim 9, wherein each weight component includes a said resilient element.
11. A multiple use exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the main body is substantially cylindrical so as to be rollable if supported on a flat surface, so as to constitute an exercise roller.
12. A multiple use exercise apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the main body has an outer main body radial surface, and said at least one main body handle is recessed with respect to the main body radial surface so as not to project radially outwards of the main body radial surface.
13. A multiple use exercise apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the main body includes a cylindrical core and a complementary outer sleeve adapted to be a snug fit on an exterior radial surface of the core, such that an outer surface of the sleeve constitutes said main body radial surface.
14. A multiple use exercise apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the sleeve includes at least one respective aperture adapted to be aligned with the or each main body handle when the sleeve is disposed as said snug fit on the cylindrical core.
15. A multiple use exercise apparatus according to claim 12, the main body radial surface includes a plurality of juxtaposed ribs extending longitudinally with the respect to the main body, the ribs being disposed at least partially around the circumference of the main body.
Type: Application
Filed: May 31, 2016
Publication Date: Jun 14, 2018
Inventor: Dean Viglione (Wentworth Point)
Application Number: 15/577,688