WEIGHT-LIFTING BAR HAVING SENSORY TRAINING COMPONENTS
A weight-lifting bar having a metal tubular member, a transparent plastic tubular member, a plurality of balls, and first and second elastomeric plugs is provided. The plurality of balls are disposed within the transparent plastic tubular member. At least a first ball of the plurality of balls is viewable through the transparent plastic tubular member when the first ball is proximate to an elongated opening of the metal tubular member. The first and second elastomeric plugs are coupled to the weight-lifting bar such that the plurality of balls are contained in the weight-lifting bar.
A known weight-lifting device having a bar and internal balls cannot provide visual feedback as to the exact position of the balls contained within the bar. The inventor herein has recognized that it would be advantageous to allow a user to visually see a position of at least a portion of the balls within a weight-lifting bar to improve a user's balance when performing certain exercises in which the weight-lifting bar should be maintained substantially parallel to the ground.
SUMMARYA weight-lifting bar in accordance with an exemplary embodiment is provided. The weight-lifting bar includes a metal tubular member having a first end portion, a second end portion, an intermediate portion, and a first internal region. The intermediate portion is disposed between the first and second end portions. The first internal region extends through the first and second end portions and the intermediate portion. The intermediate portion has an elongated opening extending therethrough. The weight-lifting bar further includes a transparent plastic tubular member having a first end portion, a second end portion, and a second internal region. The transparent plastic tubular member is disposed in the first internal region. The weight-lifting bar further includes a plurality of balls disposed in the second internal region of the transparent plastic tubular member that at least partially fills the second internal region. At least a first ball of the plurality of balls is viewable through the transparent plastic tubular member when the first ball is proximate to the elongated opening of the metal tubular member. The weight-lifting bar further includes a first elastomeric plug that is disposed in at least one of the first and second internal regions proximate to the first end portion of the metal tubular member to contain the plurality of balls in the second internal region. The weight-lifting bar further includes a second elastomeric plug that is disposed in at least one of the first and second internal regions proximate to the second end portion of the metal tubular member to contain the plurality of balls in the second internal region.
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An advantage of the weight-lifting bar 10 is that the weight-lifting bar 10 has the plurality of balls 34 disposed therein, which provides feedback to a user regarding whether the user is utilizing a proper technique when lifting the weight-lifting bar 10. During certain exercises, when a user is lifting the weight-lifting bar 10, it is desirable that the weight-lifting bar 10 be maintained substantially perpendicular to a gravity vector 54 (e.g., the weight-lifting bar 10 being maintained substantially parallel to the ground). The ability to locate the position of the plurality of the balls 34 along the longitudinal axis 56 provides the user with enhanced feedback which can improve a user's balance when performing certain exercises in which the weight-lifting bar 310 should be maintained substantially perpendicular to the gravity vector 54.
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The metal tubular member 30 has a first end portion 74, a second end portion 76 and an intermediate portion 78. The intermediate portion 78 is disposed between the first end portion 74 and the second end portion 76. The intermediate portion 78 comprises an elongated opening 90 extending therethrough. The metal tubular member 30 further includes a first internal region 80 that extends through the first end portion 74, the second end portion 76, and the intermediate portion 78. The metal tubular member 30 also includes a longitudinal axis 56, a gravity vector 58 and a longitudinal midpoint 92. The first end portion 74 has an opening 100, a first aperture 102, and a second aperture 103. The second end portion 76 has an opening 110, a first aperture 112, and a second aperture 113. The metal tubular member 30 is coupled to the transparent plastic tubular member 32, the first elastomeric plug 40, the second elastomeric plug 50, the first fastener 42, the second fastener 52, the first end cap 44, and the second end cap 54.
In an exemplary embodiment, the metal tubular member 30 is constructed of a metal or a metal-alloy. Further, the length of the metal tubular member 30 is in a range of 24-62 inches, and an outer diameter of the metal tubular member 30 is 0.75 inches. Of course, in another exemplary embodiment, a length of the metal tubular member 30 could be greater than 62 inches or less than 62 inches. Further, an outer diameter of the metal tubular member 30 is in a range of 0.25-2.0 inches. In some embodiments, the elongated opening 90 is centered longitudinally about the longitudinal midpoint 92.
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In an exemplary embodiment, the balls 160, 162, 164, 166, 168, 170, 172, 174, 176, 178, 180, 182, 184, 186, 188, 190, 198, 200, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210, 212, 214, 216, 218, 220, 222, 224, 226 and 228 are constructed of a metal or a metal-alloy, and the balls 192, 194, 196 are constructed of at least one of a plastic, nylon, wood, copper, and cork. As a result, the balls 192, 194, 196 have a different color and visual look as compared the balls 160, 162, 164, 166, 168, 170, 172, 174, 176, 178, 180, 182, 184, 186, 188, 190, 198, 200, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210, 212, 214, 216, 218, 220, 222, 224, 226 and 228 which is advantageous for allowing a user to view the balls 102, 194, 196 through the elongated opening 90 of the metal tubular member 30 when the weight-lifting bar 10 is disposed perpendicular to the gravity vector 58 (shown in
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In an exemplary embodiment, the first elastomeric plug 40, is coupled to the inner surface of the transparent plastic tubular member 32 and does not contact the metal tubular member 30. Several different embodiments may be created by a person skilled in the art that may vary the exact shape of the first elastomeric plug 40, depending on (a) the length of the metal tubular member 30 and the length of the transparent plastic tubular member 32; and (b) the relative disposition of the metal tubular member 30 longitudinally to the transparent plastic tubular member 32 with respect to the opening 100. Hence, in the scenario where the disposition and length of the metal tubular member 30 and transparent plastic tubular member 32 are not the same or not disposed such as they are both flush with the opening 100, a person skilled in the art may deem it necessary to vary the diameter of the first elastomeric plug 40 along its longitudinal length, to fill up all the space inside the first end portion 130.
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When a user is lifting the weight-lifting bar 10 and is using a proper lifting technique to hold the weight-lifting bar 10 parallel to the ground, a longitudinally extending central axis 56 of the weight-lifting bar 10 is disposed generally perpendicular to the gravity vector 54, and the plurality of balls 34 is disposed near the longitudinal midpoint 92 of the bar 10 and thus the weight-lifting bar 10 feels balanced to the user. Alternately, when a user is tilting the weight-lifting bar 10 relative to the gravity vector 54, the plurality of balls 34 are disposed proximate to a first end portion 74 or a second end portion 76 of the weight-lifting bar 10, and the weight-lifting bar 10 thus feels unbalanced to the user. Accordingly, when the user notices that the weight-lifting bar 10 is unbalanced, the user may compensate by adjusting a position of the weight-lifting bar 10 such that the longitudinally extending central axis 56 of the weight-lifting bar 10 is disposed generally perpendicular to the gravity vector 54. Using the elongated opening 90 in the metal tubular member 30, the user is better able to gauge the position of the plurality of balls 34 along the longitudinal midpoint 92 and hence is better able to determine when the weight-lifting bar 10 is being held in a balanced position.
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The metal tubular member 330 includes a first elongated opening 390, a second elongated opening 395, and a third elongated opening 397. The first elongated opening 390 is disposed longitudinally between the second elongated opening 395 and the third elongated opening 397, and is longitudinally centered about the longitudinal midpoint 392. Further, the metal tubular member 330 includes a first longitudinally extending edge 560 and a second longitudinally extending edge 565 that are disposed apart from one another and which at least partially define the first elongated opening 390. Further, the metal tubular member 330 includes a third longitudinally extending edge 570 and fourth longitudinally extending edge 575 that are disposed apart from one another and which at least partially define the second elongated opening 395. Further, the metal tubular member 330 includes a fifth longitudinally extending edge 580 and sixth longitudinally extending edge 585 that are disposed apart from one another and which at least partially define the third elongated opening 397. The first longitudinally extending edge 560, the third longitudinally extending edge 570, and the fifth longitudinally extending edge 580 are collinear with one another. The second longitudinally extending edge 565, the fourth longitudinally extending edge 575, and the sixth longitudinally extending edge are collinear with one another.
An advantage of the weight-lifting bars 10 and 310 is that the weight-lifting bars 10 and 310 each have a plurality of balls disposed therein, which provides feedback to a user regarding whether the user is holding the weight-lifting bar horizontal to the ground (e.g., perpendicular to a gravity vector 54 shown in
While the claimed invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the claimed invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the claimed invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the claimed invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description.
Claims
1. A weight-lifting bar, comprising
- a metal tubular member having a first end portion, a second end portion, an intermediate portion, and a first internal region; the intermediate portion being disposed between the first and second end portions; the first internal region extending through the first and second end portions and the intermediate portion; the intermediate portion having an elongated opening extending therethrough;
- a transparent plastic tubular member having a first end portion, a second end portion, and a second internal region, the transparent plastic tubular member being disposed in the first internal region;
- a plurality of balls being disposed in the second internal region of the transparent plastic tubular member that at least partially fill the second internal region; at least a first ball of the plurality of balls being viewable through the transparent plastic tubular member when the first ball is proximate to the elongated opening of the metal tubular member;
- a first elastomeric plug being disposed in at least one of the first and second internal regions proximate to the first end portion of the metal tubular member to contain the plurality of balls in the second internal region; and
- a second elastomeric plug being disposed in at least one of the first and second internal regions proximate to the second end portion of the metal tubular member to contain the plurality of balls in the second internal region.
2. The weight-lifting bar of claim 1, wherein the plurality of balls further includes second and third balls; the first ball being disposed between the second and third balls.
3. The weight-lifting bar of claim 2, wherein the first ball being constructed of plastic, and the second and third balls being constructed of metal.
4. The weight-lifting bar of claim 2, wherein the first ball having a first color, and the second and third balls having a second color different than the first color.
5. The weight-lifting bar of claim 2, wherein the weight-lifting bar having a longitudinally extending central axis; the first end portion of the metal tubular member defining a first opening, the second end portion of the metal tubular member defining a second opening; the metal tubular member having a dimensional midpoint on the longitudinally extending central axis that is between and equidistant from the first and second openings of the first and second end portions, respectively; and when the longitudinally extending central axis is disposed generally perpendicular to a gravity vector, the first ball is disposed at the dimensional midpoint and is viewable through the transparent plastic tubular member and the elongated opening.
6. The weight-lifting bar of claim 5, wherein the elongated opening of the metal tubular member being centered longitudinally about the dimensional midpoint on the longitudinally extending central axis.
7. The weight-lifting bar of claim 6, wherein the second and third balls being viewable in the elongated opening of the metal tubular member, when the longitudinally extending central axis is disposed generally perpendicular to a gravity vector.
8. The weight-lifting bar of claim 7, wherein the plurality of balls further including fourth and fifth balls; the fourth ball being disposed between the first and second balls, and the fifth ball being disposed between the first and third balls.
9. The weight-lifting bar of claim 8, wherein the first, fourth and fifth balls being constructed of at least one of a plastic, nylon, wood, cork, and copper; and the second and third balls being constructed of a metal.
10. The weight-lifting bar of claim 8, wherein the first, fourth and fifth balls being a first color, and the second and third balls being a second color different than the first color.
11. The weight-lifting bar of claim 8, wherein the first, second, third, fourth, fifth balls are viewable through the transparent plastic tubular member and the elongated opening of the metal tubular member when the longitudinally extending central axis is disposed generally perpendicular to the gravity vector.
12. The weight-lifting bar of claim 11, wherein the first end portion of the metal tubular member having first and second apertures extending through the metal tubular member perpendicular to the metal tubular member, and the first end portion of the transparent plastic tubular member having first and second apertures extending through the transparent plastic tubular member perpendicular to the transparent plastic tubular member, the first elastomeric plug having an aperture extending therethrough, and the first fastener member comprises a barrel nut and a mating bolt; the mating bolt extending through the first and second apertures of the metal tubular member, the first and second apertures of the transparent plastic tubular member, and the aperture of the elastomeric plug, the barrel nut is disposed on the metal tubular member and is coupled to the mating bolt.
13. The weight-lifting bar of claim 5, wherein the metal tubular member further includes a second elongated opening between the first end portion of the metal tubular member and the first elongated opening.
14. The weight-lifting bar of claim 13, wherein the metal tubular member includes first and second longitudinally extending edges that are disposed apart from one another and which at least partially define the first elongated opening; the metal tubular member further includes third and fourth longitudinally extending edges that are disposed apart from one another and which at least partially define the second elongated opening, the first and third edges being collinear with one another, the second and fourth edges being collinear with one another.
15. The weight-lifting bar of claim 13, wherein the metal tubular member further includes a third elongated opening between the second end portion of the metal tubular member and the first elongated opening.
16. The weight-lifting bar of claim 2, wherein the first ball being constructed of a first material, and the second and third balls being constructed of second material different than the first material.
17. The weight-lifting bar of claim 1, wherein the first endcap member being configured to cover the first end portion of the metal tubular member and first and second ends of the first fastener member.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 11, 2018
Publication Date: Aug 15, 2019
Inventor: Derek Mikulski (Shelby Township, MI)
Application Number: 15/893,656