1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a versatile dumbbell of the type commonly found in a fitness center to be used as a weight training device. The dumbbell is adapted to carry a set of interchangeable weight plates that are detachably connected to one another so that the gross weight of the dumbbell can be selectively and incrementally varied to fit a weight training program of the user.
2. Background Art
A dumbbell is a conventional weight training device that has long been used by body builders and others to improve their physical strength and appearance as part of a weight training or exercise program. Such a dumbbell typically includes a cylindrical gripping handle that carries a pair of weight plates at opposite ends thereof. In this regard, the weight plates are fixedly connected to the ends of the gripping handle. Should the user wish to increase the weight to be lifted, he must find an altogether different dumbbell. In other words, there is no way for the user to selectively adjust or progressively change the weight of a dumbbell to be used during a workout, such that the gross weight of each dumbbell remains the same at all times.
As a consequence of the foregoing, the fitness center or the user (should he elect to exercise at his home or office) must maintain many different dumbbells having characteristically different gross weights. Accordingly, the cost to acquire a variety of dumbbells and the space consumed as a result thereof are undesirably increased. Moreover, the user's ability to easily and quickly expand his personal weight training program is hampered by the requirement to have ready access to such different dumbbells.
Nevertheless, one commercially available adjustable weight dumbbell system is available by referring to U.S. Pat. No. 5,839,997. This patented dumbbell system is mechanically complicated. Therefore, users may experience confusion which may lead to mistakes when attempting to vary the gross weight of the dumbbell during a workout. In addition, the maximum weight that can be added to the dumbbell system is limited.
Hence, what is desirable is a mechanically simple and easy-to-use dumbbell weight training device having a series of interchangeable weight plates with correspondingly different weights that are adapted to be detachably connected to one another so that the gross weight of a single dumbbell may be selectively and progressively varied to conform to the weight training program of the user.
In general terms, a versatile dumbbell is disclosed herein of the kind that is typically found in a fitness center to be used as a weight training device. The present improvement advantageously permits a user to quickly and easily vary the gross weight of a single dumbbell by adding or removing different weight plates having correspondingly different characteristic weights. To this end, each weight plate is preferably of uniform size, thickness and (e.g., disc-like) shape. An outer body manufactured from a durable (e.g., urethane) material surrounds a steel core, the size and weight of which determines the overall weight of the weight plate.
The dumbbell includes a pair of disc-like collars fixedly connected to opposite ends of a cylindrical gripping handle. One or more weight plates are detachably connected to each collar. Each weight plate has opposing inside and outside faces. A radial coupling slot is formed in the inside face of each weight plate. A cartridge cavity is also formed in the inside face adjacent the coupling slot. An engagement pin receiving channel extends between the coupling slot and the cartridge cavity. A locking cartridge is located within the cartridge cavity at the inside face of the weight plate. The locking cartridge is operable to couple an additional weight plate to an existing weight plate being carried at one end of the gripping handle. A radial coupling body projects outwardly from the outside face of each weight plate. An engagement pin extension channel runs laterally through the coupling body. The coupling body at the outside face of an existing weight plate is sized and shaped for receipt within the coupling slot at the inside face of an additional weight plate such that the additional and existing weight plates are aligned face to face one another.
The locking cartridge received within the cartridge cavity of the additional weight plate includes an engagement pin and a control knob connected to one end of the engagement pin and accessible at the periphery of the weight plate. A pushing force applied in a first direction to the control knob causes the engagement pin to move through the locking cartridge of the additional weight plate from a retracted position to an extended position. In the extended position, the engagement pin rides through the engagement pin receiving channel and into the engagement pin extension channel that is formed in the coupling body of the existing weight plate. The receipt of the engagement pin within the engagement pin extension channel prevents a separation of the coupling body of the existing weight plate from the coupling slot of the additional weight plate, whereby the additional weight plate is detachably connected and locked to the existing weight plate.
A pushing force applied in an opposite direction to the control knob causes the engagement pin of the locking cartridge of the additional weight plate to move from the extended position to the retracted position so as to ride out of the engagement pin extension channel in the coupling body of the existing weight plate. Accordingly, the coupling body of the existing weight plate can now be separated from the coupling slot of the additional weight plate, whereby the additional weight plate is disconnected from the existing weight plate.
Referring to
The dumbbell 1 has a cylindrical handle 3 that extends between and is fixedly connected to opposing collars 5 and 7 (best shown in
Details of the weight plates 8 and 10 to be detachably connected to each other and to the collars 5 and 7 at opposite ends of gripping bar 3 are initially described while referring to
Each weight plate 8 includes opposing inside and outside faces. As is best shown in
As will soon be described, the radial coupling body 18 projecting from the outside face of a first weight plate (e.g., designated 8-1 in
A description of the aforementioned removable locking cartridge 24 and the receipt of cartridge 24 within cartridge cavity 14 is now provided while referring concurrently to
The control knob 32 is adapted to slide back and forth over the guide slot 28 through the lock body 26 of locking cartridge 24 to cause the engagement pin 30 to move between a retracted position (of
When it is desirable to add more weight to the dumbbell 1 of
Next, the user applies a pushing force to the control knob 32 of the locking cartridge 24 of the additional weight plate 8-3. The pushing force causes the control knob 32 to slide along the guide slot 28 (in the direction of reference arrow 34) of locking cartridge 24 by which to cause the engagement pin 30 to move from its retracted position (of
With the engagement pin 30 of the locking cartridge 24 moved to the extended position and located within the engagement pin extension channel 20 as just explained, the additional weight plate 8-3 will be detachably connected and locked to its adjacent existing weight plate 8-2 of dumbbell 1. The receipt of engagement pin 30 of weight plate 8-3 within the engagement pin extension channel 20 of weight plate 8-2 prevents an inadvertent separation of the coupling body 18 of weight plate 8-2 from the coupling slot 12 of weight plate 8-3. By detachably connecting the additional weight plate 8-3 to the existing weight plate 8-2, the user is able to selectively and incrementally increase the gross weight of the dumbbell 1.
Should it be desirable to remove weight plate 8-3 or disassemble the dumbbell 1, the control knob 30 of locking cartridge 24 is pushed in a direction opposite to that represented by the reference arrow 34 of
In the assembled, ready-to-use dumbbell configuration of
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