The present invention relates to an adjustable kettlebell device, and more particularly to an adjustable kettlebell device including an improved structure for allowing the weight elements to be easily and quickly and adjustably attached to or disengaged from the weight carrier and for allowing the adjustable kettlebell device to be easily operated by the users.
Typical kettlebells comprise a pair of oppositely-facing, generally frustum-shaped weight plates attached to a central plate with a first axis that is perpendicular to the axis of its handle, and the frustum-shaped weight plates may reduce the force of impact against the user's forearm during certain exercise movements.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,182,715 to Anderson discloses one of the typical kettlebell exercise devices comprising a handle attached to a central plate and including places which can be held between the user's thumb and remaining fingers for improved control during other exercise movements.
However, the weight plates may not be easily adjusted and/or changeably attached to the central plate such that the weight of the typical kettlebell may not be changed or adjusted.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,563,208 to Chen, U.S. Pat. No. 7,731,640 to Chen, U.S. Pat. No. 7,811,212 to Chen, U.S. Pat. No. 7,883,452 to Chen, U.S. Pat. No. 8,784,280 to Krull, U.S. Pat. No. 8,858,406 to Klukas, U.S. Pat. No. 9,022,906 to Nelson, and U.S. Pat. No. 9,149,680 to Thompson et al. disclose several other typical adjustable kettlebell device apparatuses each comprising a series of plates in stacked relationship, a handle having a shaft passing through the weight plates and a retaining arrangement including a base engageable with the shaft for holding and securing the weight plates together between the handle and the retaining arrangement.
However, the base should be removed or disengaged from the shaft when engaging the weight plates onto the shaft or when disengaging the weight plates from the shaft, such that it takes time to attach or to disengage the weight plates from the shaft and such that the typical adjustable kettlebell device may not be easily operated by the users.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional adjustable kettlebell devices.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an adjustable kettlebell device or exercise device including an improved structure for allowing the weight elements to be easily and quickly and adjustably attached to or disengaged from the weight carrier and for allowing the adjustable kettlebell device to be easily operated by the users.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided an adjustable kettlebell device comprising a kettlebell base including a housing having a handle provided on the housing, the housing including a chamber formed in the housing and defined by an upper wall and a bottom wall, and including an opening formed in the bottom wall and communicating with the chamber of the housing, a first weight element including a tubular member extended therefrom for selectively engaging through the opening of the bottom wall of the housing and into the chamber of the housing, and a latch slidably received in the chamber of the housing and movable to engage with the tubular member for detachably attaching the tubular member of the first weight element to the kettlebell base and for allowing the first weight element to be easily and quickly and adjustably attached to or disengaged from the kettlebell base and for allowing the adjustable kettlebell device to be easily operated by the users.
The tubular member of the first weight element includes a channel formed therein, and the latch includes a projection for selectively engaging with the channel of the tubular member of the first weight element. The tubular member of the first weight element includes a rib for forming or defining the channel of the tubular member, and the latch is selectively engaged with the rib of the tubular member.
The rib of the tubular member of the first weight element is connected to the tubular member with at least one linking member. The tubular member of the first weight element includes a bore formed therein and communicating with the channel of the tubular member, and a second weight element includes a tubular member extended therefrom for selectively engaging through the bore of the tubular member of the first weight element and through the opening of the bottom wall of the housing and into the chamber of the housing.
The tubular member of the second weight element includes a bore formed therein, and a third weight element includes a tubular member extended therefrom for selectively engaging through the bore of the tubular member of the second weight element and through the opening of the bottom wall of the housing and into the chamber of the housing.
The tubular member of the third weight element includes a bore formed therein, and a fourth weight element includes a shaft extended therefrom for selectively engaging through the bore of the tubular member of the third weight element and through the opening of the bottom wall of the housing and into the chamber of the housing. The shaft includes a peripheral depression formed therein for selectively engaging with the projection of the latch, and the shaft includes a head for defining the peripheral depression of the shaft.
The kettlebell base includes an actuating device pivotally attached to the housing and engageable with the latch for selectively actuating and moving the latch toward and away from the tubular member. The actuating device includes a pinion or the like engaged with the latch. The latch includes a rack for engaging with the pinion.
The actuating device includes a knob connected to the pinion. The actuating device includes a catch slidably engaged with the knob, and the knob includes a tongue for engaging with the housing in order to anchor and position the pinion and the latch to the housing at a selected position.
The housing includes a compartment formed therein, and an auxiliary weight element slidably engaged in the compartment of the housing. The housing includes an actuating element for selectively engaging with the auxiliary weight element and for detachably securing the auxiliary weight element to the housing. The auxiliary weight element includes at least one cavity formed therein, and the actuating element includes at least one key extended therefrom for selectively engaging with the cavity of the auxiliary weight element.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
It is preferable that the opening 17 of the bottom wall 15 includes a width or inner diameter greater than that of the orifice 16 of the upper wall 14. One or more (such as two) tongues or latches 20, 21 are slidably received or engaged in the chamber 13 of the housing 12 and movable relative to each other and movable relative to the housing 12 and movable toward or away from the orifice 16 of the upper wall 14 and the opening 17 of the bottom wall 15. The latches 20, 21 each include a toothed portion or rack 22 formed or provided thereon (
A first weight element 30 includes a barrel or tubular member 31 extended upwardly therefrom for selectively engaging with or into the opening 17 of the bottom wall 15 of the housing 12, and into the chamber 13 of the housing 12 (
A second and one or more third weight elements 40, 50 each include a barrel or tubular member 41, 51 extended upwardly therefrom for selectively engaging with or into the bore 32, 42 of the weight element 30, 40 and through the opening 17 of the bottom wall 15 of the housing 12, and into the chamber 13 of the housing 12 (
A fourth or additional weight element 60 includes a vertical or central shaft 61 extended upwardly therefrom for selectively engaging with or into the bore 52 of the tubular member 51 and includes an inner peripheral depression 62 formed therein and defined by a head 63 for selectively engaging with the projections 27 of the latches 20, 21 (
In operation, as shown in
The latches 20, 21 may then be selectively actuated or moved away from each other with the pinion 23 and/or the knob 24 (
It is preferable that the housing 12 of the kettlebell base 10 further includes a chamber or compartment 19 formed therein (
Accordingly, the adjustable kettlebell device in accordance with the present invention includes an improved structure for allowing the weight elements to be easily and adjustably attached to or disengaged from the weight carrier and for allowing the adjustable kettlebell device to be easily actuated or operated by the users.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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