Push up bars
A pair of push up bars has a first supporting stand, a second supporting stand and a handle. The first sleeve of the first supporting stand and the second sleeve of the second supporting stand provide different assembly depths. The handle is the long arm and the short arm of unequal length, which are combined with the first and second supporting stand respectively, so that the handle and the first and second supporting stand can be arbitrarily matched to have different use angles and states to improve the variability of the structure. It is only necessary to replace the first and second supporting stand with each other, which adds the convenience of structural change.
The present invention relates to an exercise device, and more particularly to a pair of push up bars.
Description of the Related ArtTypically, the so-called push-up exercise is to put your hands on the ground, tuck your feet and straighten your legs so that your body faces the ground in a plank posture, then through the bending and straightening of the elbows, the body moves up and down to achieve the purpose of upper body fitness. However, when the ground is dirty, the palms can easily get dirty, and when the surface of the ground is too smooth, the palms can easily slide off causing sports injuries. Therefore, the push up bars are developed, which are stable on the ground and not only can avoid soiling hands and sliding injuries, but also increase the distance between the body and the ground to improve the exercise effect. However, conventional push up bars are all fixed designs and cannot be adjusted according to the training intensity, making the structure boring, lacking practicality and interest.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a pair of push up bars to mitigate and/or obviate the aforementioned problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn objective of present invention is to provide a pair of push up bars.
In order to achieve the above mentioned objective, a pair of push up bars has a first supporting stand, a second supporting stand and a handle. The first supporting stand has a first tubal body, a first sleeve vertically extending from the first tubal body, and a plurality of anti-slip ribs on a lower surface of the first tubal body. The first sleeve has a first assembling groove connected to the first tubal body. The second supporting stand has a second tubal body, a second sleeve vertically extending from the second tubal body, and a plurality of anti-slip ribs on a lower surface of the second tubal body. A height of the second sleeve is greater than a height of the first sleeve, and the second sleeve has a second assembling groove not connected to the second tubal body and shallower than the first assembling groove. The handle has a gripping portion with a long arm and a short arm parallel with each other, the long arm and the short arm are capable of being assembled with either the first or second supporting stand, and the handle has a motion sensing input device capable of communicating with a wireless electronic device.
To achieve these and other objects of the present invention, a pair of push up bars has
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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In the assembly of the above exercise equipment, the long arm 32 of the handle 30 is installed in the first sleeve 12 of the first supporting stand 10, and the short arm 33 is installed in the second sleeve 22 of the second supporting stand 20. Because the depth of the first assembling groove 121 of the first sleeve 12 extends into the first tubal body 11, the long arm 32 can be inserted into the first sleeve 12 deeper and lowered to the ground. On the contrary, the depth of the second assembling groove 221 of the second sleeve 22 is not as deep into the second tubal body 21, which makes the depth of the short arm 33 shallower and increases the height between the ground and the short arm. Therefore, the height difference between 33 and the long arm 32 is compensated, so that the long and short arms 32 and 33 of the handle 30 and the first and second supporting stand 10 and 20 are almost the same height after installation, and the gripping portion 31 is at a almost horizontal state for the user to hold.
Furthermore, in another assembly state, as shown in
With the structure of the above specific embodiment, the following benefits can be obtained: the first sleeve 12 of the first supporting stand 10 and the second sleeve 22 of the second supporting stand 20 provide different assembly depths, and the handle 30 has the long arm 32 and the short arm 33 with unequal length assembled with the first and second supporting stand 10 and 20 respectively, so that the handle 30 and the first and second supporting stand 10, 20 can be arbitrarily matched when installed. Therefore, it has different use angles and states to improve the variability of the structure. It is even more convenient to change the state of use by replacing the first and second supporting stand 10 and 20 with each other, which increases the convenience of structural change.
Although the present invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. A pair of push up bars comprising:
- a first supporting stand having a first tubal body, a first sleeve vertically extending from the first tubal body, and a plurality of anti-slip ribs on a lower surface of the first tubal body, the first sleeve having a first assembling groove connected to the first tubal body;
- a second supporting stand having a second tubal body, a second sleeve vertically extending from the second tubal body, and a plurality of anti-slip ribs on a lower surface of the second tubal body; a height of the second sleeve being greater than a height of the first sleeve, the second sleeve having a second assembling groove not connected to the second tubal body and shallower than the first assembling groove; and
- a handle having a gripping portion with a long arm and a short arm parallel with each other, the long arm and the short arm capable of being assembled with either the first or second supporting stand, and the handle comprising a motion sensing input device capable of communicating with a wireless electronic device.
2. The push up bars as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first assembling groove of the first sleeve further comprises two first positioning slots, and the second assembling groove of the second sleeve further comprises two second positioning slots.
3. The push up bars as claimed in claim 2, wherein both of the long and short arms of the handle have two positioning ribs, the positioning ribs corresponding to the first and second positioning slots, and the long and short arms are assembled with the first and second sleeves of the first and second supporting stands respectively.
4. The push up bars as claimed in claim 3, wherein the long arm and the gripping portion of the handle form an included angle less than 90°, and the short arm and the gripping portion of the handle form an included angle greater than 90°.
5. The push up bars as claimed in claim 4, wherein the gripping portion of the handle further comprises a gripping pad.
6. The push up bars as claimed in claim 1, wherein both ends of the first and second tubal body of the first and second supporting stands are jacketed with an anti-slip plug.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 1, 2021
Publication Date: Jun 1, 2023
Inventor: CHIH-YU HSU (Hemei Township)
Application Number: 17/539,883