1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a dumbbell and, more particularly, to a dumbbell including a selective amount of weights in a handle.
2. Related Prior Art
There are many exercise machines with which people exercise different muscles. Many of the exercise machines are only suitable for use in gyms but not suitable for use at home for being bulky. For people who cannot manage to have time to work out with exercise machines in gyms and have space to accommodate exercise machines at home, dumbbells are a good choice.
There are constant-weight dumbbells each made with constant weight. A person may use light dumbbells when he or she initiates an exercise program. After executing the exercise program for some time, the person may become stronger and need heavy dumbbells. The light dumbbells become redundant.
There are variable-weight dumbbells each including a handle, a variable amount of weights and two nuts for retaining the weights on the handle. A person may use a small amount of weights when he or she initiates an exercise program. After executing the exercise program for some time, the person may become stronger and need more weights. At least one serious problem is however encountered during the use of the variable-weight dumbbells. The weights often rattle on the handles as the nuts get loose on the handles. Annoying noise is made.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a dumbbell with a weight unit in a handle.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the weight unit includes weights and springs alternately arranged within the handle. Two caps are connected to the handle, thus retaining the weights and springs within the handle. Each of the caps is located against a related one of the springs so that the weights do not hit the handle axially.
Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of three embodiments referring to the drawings.
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The weight of each of the weights 21 is a designer's choice. The diameter of each of the weight 21 is substantially identical to the diameter of the handle 11 on the inside so that the weights 21 do not hit the handle 10 transversely. Each of the weights 21 includes an axial extension 211 formed at each end. Each of the axial extensions 211 of each of the weights 21 is inserted in an end of a related one of the springs 22 for positioning the springs 22.
Each of the caps 30 includes a thread 31 and an axial protrusion 32 formed on the inside. The thread 31 of each of the caps 30 is engaged with a related one of the threads 11 of the handle 10. The axial protrusion 32 of each of the caps 30 is inserted in an end of a related one of the springs 22 for positioning the springs 22.
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The weight unit 50 includes weights 51, springs 52, a rod 53 and two sleeves 54. Each of the weights 51 includes an axial extension 511 formed at each end and a tunnel 512 defined therein throughout the entire length. The rod 53 includes a screw hole 531 defined in each end. Each of the sleeves 54 is made of a soft material such as rubber.
The weights 51 and the springs 52 are alternately arranged within the handle 40. Each of the axial extensions 511 of each of the weights 51 is inserted in an end of a related one of the springs 52 for positioning the springs 52. Each of the caps 60 is located against a related one of the springs 52 so that the weights 51 do not hit the caps 60 axially. Each of the sleeves 54 is located against a related one of the caps 60 for further buffering between the weights 51 and the caps 60. The rod 53 is inserted through the tunnels 512 of the weights 51 so that the weights 51 do not hit the handle 40 transversely. Moreover, the rod 53 is inserted through the springs 52 and the sleeves 54.
Each of the caps 60 includes a cavity 61 defined in a side and an axial protrusion 62 formed on the side. The axial protrusion 62 of each of the caps 62 is inserted in an end of a related one of the springs 52 for positioning the springs 52. A screw 63 is driven into each of the screw holes 531 of the rod 53 through a central aperture 611 defined in a related one of the caps 60. A cover 64 is attached to each of the caps 60, thus protectively covering a related one of the screws 63.
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The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
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