The present disclosure is related to the field of fitness equipment, in particular, free weights in the form of improved dumbbell weights that can be used in training in sports such as boxing.
Kettle bells are known forms of free weights, typically, in the form of a weight formed of metal, such as steel or iron, with a single loop-style handle attached to the weight. One problem with using kettle bells is that by virtue of their shape is that it can be difficult to hold the weight in a fixed position in a person's hand when the weight is lifted up an angle, such as in a side or front lateral raise exercise, where the weight handle will twist in the person's hand as the weight will rotate towards the ground due to gravity.
It is, therefore, desirable to provide an improved dumbbell weight that overcomes this problem.
An improved dumbbell is provided. In some embodiments, the improved dumbbell can comprise a base weight with lower braces extending substantially upwards therefrom with a substantially horizontal handle extending between upper ends of the lower braces, wherein the improved dumbbell comprises a pair of upper weights supported by two sets of upper braces extending substantially upwards from the upper ends of the lower braces, thereby forming a “dumbbell-like” structure except that the handle is substantially orthogonal to an axis extending between the upper weight and the lower weight.
In some embodiments, the improved dumbbell can comprise a handle with a plurality of braces extending from one end of the handle, wherein each brace comprises a weight extending therefrom. In some embodiments, each weight can comprise a curved or arc configuration to provide a space for a person place their hand between the weights and grasp the handle.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, an improved dumbbell can be provided, comprising: a handle; a plurality of braces extending from one end of the handle; and a weight extending from each of the plurality of braces.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, each of the weights can comprise a curved or arc configuration.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, the handle can comprise a grip disposed at least partially thereon or therearound.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, the grip can comprise an elastomeric material.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, the handle can comprise an opening disposed on one thereof.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, the improved dumbbell can further comprise a weight stand having at least one peg extending therefrom, wherein the at least one peg is configured to fit within the opening so as to place or store the improved dumbbell on the at least one peg.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, an improved dumbbell can be provided, comprising: a first weight; at least one first brace extending substantially from the first weight; a substantially horizontal handle extending from a first end of the at least one first brace; a plurality of sets of at least one second brace extending from the first end of the handle; and a second weight disposed on furthermost ends of each of the at least one second brace.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, the first weight can comprise a substantially flat bottom surface thereby the dumbbell is configured to stand unsupported without tipping over.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, the at least one first brace can be substantially vertical extending upwardly from the first weight.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, the at least one second brace can be rotated by an angle phi relative to the lower braces.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, the angle phi can range from 90° to 160°.
Broadly stated, in some embodiment, an improved dumbbell can be provided, comprising: a pair of base weights; two sets of lower braces, wherein each of the pair of base weights comprises one set of lower braces extending substantially upwards therefrom; a substantially horizontal handle extending between upper ends of the lower braces; two sets of upper braces extending upwards from the upper ends of the lower braces; and an upper weight disposed on uppermost ends of each of the two sets of upper braces.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, each of the pair of base weights can comprise a substantially flat bottom surface thereby the dumbbell is configured to stand unsupported without tipping over.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, the two sets of lower braces can be separated by an angle alpha.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, the angle alpha can range from 45° to 135°.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, the upper braces can be rotated by an angle phi relative to the lower braces.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, the angle phi can range from 45° to 135°.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, the upper or second weights can comprise less weight or mass than that of the base or first weight or weights.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, the weight or mass of the upper or second weights can range from 0.1 to 1.0 of that of the base or first weight or weights.
Broadly stated, in some embodiments, the handle can comprise a proprioceptive wrap disposed at least partially therearound.
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 can also be included in other embodiments but is not necessarily included. Thus, the present technology can include a variety of combinations and/or integrations of the embodiments described herein.
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In some embodiments, handle 14 can be substantially horizontal and disposed vertically between second or upper weights 16 and first or base weight 12. In some embodiments, first or lower braces 18 can extend from ends 15 of handle 14 to first or base weight 12, and a set of second or upper braces 20 can extend from ends 15 to each second or upper weight 16.
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In some embodiments, each second or upper weight 16 can comprise less weight or mass than that of first or base weight 12. In some embodiments, each second or upper weight 16 can range from approximately 0.1 or 10% to approximately 1.0 or 100% of the weight or mass of first or base weight 12. In the illustrated embodiment of improved dumbbell as shown in
By configuring improved dumbbell 10 with angle phi as applied to braces 18 and 20, respectively, each second or upper weight 16 can be positioned substantially above first or base weight 12 such that improved dumbbell 10 is stable when bottom surface 13 is placed on a floor. In addition, the space between the two second or upper weights 16 can provide clearance for a person's hand to easily grasp handle 14 between upper weights 16. By configuring improved dumbbell 10 in this manner, traditional free weight conventional dumbbell exercises can be performed with little or no twisting of handle 14 in the person's hand. In addition, the placement of upper weight 16 above the hand, in combination of the placement of base weight 12 below the hand, can result in additional muscles being worked when performing traditional free weight exercises as the improved dumbbell is being lifted and moved during these exercises.
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Although a few embodiments have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to these embodiments without changing or departing from their scope, intent or functionality. The terms and expressions used in the preceding specification have been used herein as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions of excluding equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, it being recognized that the invention is defined and limited only by the claims that follow.
This application claims priority of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/968,012 filed Jan. 30, 2020, which is incorporated by reference into this application in its entirety.
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