Barbell

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20240316388
  • Publication Number
    20240316388
  • Date Filed
    March 22, 2024
    8 months ago
  • Date Published
    September 26, 2024
    2 months ago
Abstract
A barbell includes a frame with a first outer bar and a second outer bar forming an opening therebetween; a first handle assembly mounted within the opening and having a first handle supported by a first outer member; and a first inner member rotationally engaged with the first outer member such that the first outer member can spin about the first inner member to alter a position of the first handle within the opening; a second handle assembly mounted within the opening and having a second handle supported by a second outer member; and a second inner member rotationally engaged with the second outer member such that the second outer member can spin about the second inner member to alter a position of the second handle within the opening; and weight bars extending from the frame to receive weights.
Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

The disclosure relates generally to exercise equipment. More specifically, the disclosure relates to a barbell that includes handles that are rotationally adjustable and adjustable in distance relative to one another.


SUMMARY

This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the detailed description. This summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter. Other aspects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the embodiments and the accompanying drawing figures.


According to an embodiment of the current disclosure, the invention includes a barbell, comprising a frame with a first outer bar and a second outer bar forming an opening therebetween; a first handle assembly mounted within the opening; and a second handle assembly mounted within the opening. The first handle assembly includes a first handle supported by a first outer member; and a first inner member rotationally engaged with the first outer member such that the first outer member can spin about the first inner member to alter a position of the first handle within the opening. The second handle assembly includes a second handle supported by a second outer member; and a second inner member rotationally engaged with the second outer member such that the second outer member can spin about the second inner member to alter a position of the second handle within the opening. The barbell further includes one or more weight bars extending from the frame and configured to receive weights. A user utilizes the first handle and the second handle to manipulate the weights.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Embodiments of the invention are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawings.



FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a barbell in accordance with the present disclosure.



FIG. 2 is an angled perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a barbell in accordance with the present disclosure.





The drawings do not limit the invention to the specific embodiments disclosed and described herein. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating various principles of the disclosure.


LIST OF REFERENCES






    • 100—Barbell


    • 101—Frame


    • 102—Outer Bar


    • 104—Outer Bar


    • 106—Crossbar


    • 108—Handle Assembly


    • 110—Handle Assembly


    • 112—Weight Bar


    • 114—Weight Bar


    • 116—Handle


    • 118—Outer Member


    • 120—Inner Member


    • 122—Apertures


    • 124—Locking Pin


    • 126—Tubular Guide


    • 128—Locking Pin


    • 130—Apertures


    • 132—Tubular Guide


    • 134—Handle


    • 136—Outer Member


    • 138—Inner Member


    • 140—Apertures


    • 142—Locking Pin


    • 144—Tubular Guide


    • 145—Tubular Guide


    • 146—Locking Pin


    • 148—Apertures


    • 150
      a-h—Pegs


    • 200—Port


    • 202—Port


    • 204—Connector


    • 206—Connector


    • 208—Locking Pin


    • 210—Locking Pin


    • 212
      a-c—Rings


    • 214
      a-b—Rails





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

In this description, references to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or “embodiments” mean that the feature or features being referred to are included in at least one embodiment of the technology. Separate references to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or “embodiments” in this description do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment and are also not mutually exclusive unless so stated and/or except as will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the description. For example, a feature, structure, act, etc. described in one embodiment may also be included in other embodiments, but is not necessarily included. Thus, the technology can include a variety of combinations and/or integrations of the embodiments described herein.


Exercise equipment is well known in the art and varies from complex machinery to simple devices, wherein a user may select various equipment based on their needs. One type of exercise equipment is a barbell, which may allow for a user to add and remove weight to customize their workout. In some instances, a user may desire to have adjustable hand placement relative to weight distribution. For example, a user may want their hands closer together or further apart. As another example, a user may want their hands positioned at a custom angle relative to a weight axis. The present invention provides for a barbell with a customizable handle system to allow for a user to adjust their hand placement as needed or desired.


As shown best in FIG. 1, the barbell 100 includes a frame 101 having a first outer bar 102 and a second outer bar 104 forming an opening therebetween. The outer bars 102, 104 extend from end to end, wherein a first weight bar 112 and a second weight bar 114 are connected to the frame to allow for a user to add or remove weight to customize their workout. The overall size and dimensions of the frame 101 can vary as would be understood by those skilled in the art. The frame 101 may further include a crossbar 106 and supports a first handle assembly 108 and a second handle assembly 110. The handle assemblies each include a handle 116, 134 that is adjustable in at least two directions, as shown with the associated arrows.


The first handle assembly 108 includes the handle 116 mounted within an outer member 118 which is slidingly engaged with an inner member 120. In other words, the outer member 118 is essentially a hollow circle, with the inner member 120 mounted therein, such that the outer member 118 selectively spins around the inner member 120. This allows for the angle of the handle 116 to be adjusted. Although varying means of adjustability and locking can be used, in some embodiments, a plurality of apertures 122 into the inner member 120 allow for a locking pin 124 to extend therethrough, thereby locking the handle 116 into a position.


The first handle assembly 108 further includes a means of adjustability from side to side, such that the user can adjust the width of their grip (i.e. the distance between their hands). The first handle assembly 108 includes a tubular guide 126 slidingly engaged with the outer bar 102 and may include a second tubular guide 132 engaged with outer bar 104. This configuration allows for the handle assembly 108 to slide from side to side. A locking pin 128 can further lock the handle assembly 108 into a position by extending through one of a plurality of apertures 130. Accordingly, the handle assembly is adjustable in at least two directions.


The second handle assembly 110 includes the same features as the first handle assembly 108. Specifically, a handle 134 is mounted within an outer member 136, the outer member 136 positioned around an inner member 138 such that the outer member 136 can slide/spin thereabout. A locking pin 142 can extend through one of a plurality of apertures 140 to lock the handle 134 within a first position. Further, tubular guides 144, 145 are slidingly engaged with outer bars 102, 104 and another locking pin 146 extends into one of a plurality of apertures 148 to lock the handle assembly 110 at a width relative to the first handle assembly.


The barbell 100 further includes a plurality of pegs 150a-h extending outward, the plurality of pegs 150a-h allow for a user to add bands or similar devices to increase resistance while using the barbell. In embodiments, the pegs specifically extend outward and perpendicular to the outer bars 102, 104.


Turning to FIG. 2, the barbell 100 is shown having additional features, as well as the features discussed above is shown. FIG. 2 demonstrates the weight bars 112, 114 in a removable configuration. In this configuration, a first port 200 and a second port 202 are provided to receive connectors 204, 206 such that the weight bars 112, 114 are removably engaged. Additional locking pins 208, 210 are used to lock the components together. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the ports and connectors may be reversed, i.e. the ports may be part of the weight bars, while the connectors extend from the frame. In embodiments, the connectors 204, 206 are hexagonal in cross sectional shape to create a secure lock once engaged with the ports 200, 202. The hexagonal cross section of the connectors prevents the connectors from rotating within a similar hexagonal port.



FIG. 2 further demonstrates a plurality of rings 212a-c, which provide additional locations to secure accessories, such as resistance bands or other devices. Further shown are rails 214a-b which extend from a bottom side of the frame, such that the rails rest on a surface (e.g. the ground), when the barbell 100 is not in use. These features allow for the handles 116, 134 to be elevated above the surface to allow for easy grip by the user.


During use, the user may adjust the angle of the handles, as well as their position to one another and lock the adjustments in place before performing an exercise. Alternatively, the user may disengage the locking members and allow for the handles to rotate and slide freely during the exercise.


Many different arrangements of the various components depicted, as well as components not shown, are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Embodiments of the present disclosure have been described with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not depart from its scope. A skilled artisan may develop alternative means of implementing the aforementioned improvements without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. Not all steps listed in the various figures need be carried out in the specific order described.

Claims
  • 1. A barbell, comprising: a frame with a first outer bar and a second outer bar forming an opening therebetween;a first handle assembly mounted within the opening, the first handle assembly having: a first handle supported by a first outer member; anda first inner member rotationally engaged with the first outer member such that the first outer member can spin about the first inner member to alter a position of the first handle within the opening;a second handle assembly mounted within the opening, the second handle assembly having: a second handle supported by a second outer member; anda second inner member rotationally engaged with the second outer member such that the second outer member can spin about the second inner member to alter a position of the second handle within the opening;one or more weight bars extending from the frame and configured to receive weights;wherein a user utilizes the first handle and the second handle to manipulate the weights.
  • 2. The barbell of claim 1, wherein the first outer member is a first circular structure and the first inner member is a second circular structure positioned within the first circular structure such that the first circular structure can spin around the second circular structure.
  • 3. The barbell of claim 2, wherein the first handle extends a diameter of the first circular structure.
  • 4. The barbell of claim 1, wherein the first inner member further comprises a plurality of apertures configured to selectively receive a locking pin to lock the first outer member in the position relative to the first inner member.
  • 5. The barbell of claim 1, further comprising: a first tubular guide extending from the first outer member and configured to slidingly engage with the first outer bar; anda second tubular guide extending from the first outer member and configured to slidingly engage with the second outer bar.
  • 6. The barbell of claim 5, wherein the first tubular guide and the second tubular guide allow for the first handle assembly to slide within the opening.
  • 7. The barbell of claim 6, further comprising a locking pin configured to extend through the first tubular guide and into the first outer bar to lock the first handle assembly in a position.
  • 8. The barbell of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of pegs extending from the barbell.
  • 9. The barbell of claim 8, wherein the plurality of pegs comprises at least two pegs extending outward from the first outer bar and at least two pegs extending outward from the second outer bar.
  • 10. The barbell of claim 1, wherein the one or more weight bars further comprises a first weight bar and a second weight bar.
  • 11. The barbell of claim 10, further comprising a first port extending from the frame and a first connector extending from the first weight bar, the first connector configured to secure within the first port to secure the first weight bar to the frame.
  • 12. The barbell of claim 11, wherein the first connector has a hexagonal cross section.
  • 13. The barbell of claim 1, further comprising a crossbar extending between the first outer bar and the second outer bar.
  • 14. The barbell of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of rings extending from the barbell.
  • 15. The barbell of claim 1, further comprising a first rail extending downward from the frame, the first rail configured to support the frame a distance off of a surface such that the first handle assembly and the second handle assembly do not come into contact with the surface.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application No. 63/491,668 filed Mar. 22, 2023, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.

Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
63491668 Mar 2023 US