The present invention relates to an exercise equipment system built around an elastic strap and different grip components to removably mount to the strap.
Taking time to exercise is becoming more and more important with today's hectic lifestyle. Trying to find time for exercise can be difficult. Also difficult is trying to find exercise equipment which fits with fast paced lifestyles. Most exercise equipment is not particularly portable. There are of course things such as treadmills and the like which can be folded sufficiently small to store in a closet or under a bed. However, even these somewhat portable pieces of equipment are not sufficiently small for an individual to take with them on something like a daily trip or the like.
There are presently available much smaller pieces of exercise equipment. For example, one piece of equipment that is known and is relatively popular is the hand held spring equipment. This equipment includes one or more coil springs which connect at opposite ends to a hand grip. The springs themselves are approximately a foot in length and they can be used for relatively “straight lined” exercises such as arm curls, chest spreads etc. Furthermore, with these conventional spring exercisers the amount of resistance can be varied according to the number of springs connected between the two hand grips.
The spring exercise described above although good for the particular type of exercises that they are capable of performing are relatively limited in the number of different exercises that can be performed. This is because the springs are relatively short and they are not designed to stretch around support objects which could be required for some exercises such as bench pressing and the like.
Another type of portable exercise device that is currently on the marketplace comprises surgical tubing which has hand grips permanently secured to opposite ends of the tubing. The tubing is typically longer than the springs found in the spring exerciser earlier described. However, this rubber tube exerciser is once again limited in its uses because it only has one type of hand grip which as earlier described is permanently secured to opposite ends of the tube.
The present invention provides an exercise equipment system which is so portable that it can be carried at essentially all times with an individual and which is extremely versatile for performing many different types of exercise movements.
More particularly, the exercise equipment system of the present invention comprises an elastic strap having a pair of rigid collars fitted to the strap at spaced apart locations along the strap. The system further includes a plurality of grip components which removably mount to the strap at the collars.
The above as well as other advantages and features of the present invention will be described in greater detail according to the preferred embodiments of the present invention in which;
The fitting of each of the rigid collars 3 to the strap is better seen having reference to
As will be appreciated from the description above through the provision of releasable clips 7 each one of the collars 3 is adjustable lengthwise of strap 1 for different width setting of the two collars relative to one another. The width setting chosen will be dictated by the size of the person who is going to exercise using the strap.
As described immediately above the stretch rubber material of the strap helps to positively secure the collar with the strap. In addition, the relatively wide flat shaping of the strap further adds to the strap's ability to grip onto and positively secure each one of the collars. As such the collars have essentially no tendency to slide along the length of the strap when the exercise equipment system is put to use.
Strap 1 when fitted with its collars 3 provides a base unit to receive any one of a number of different grip components that can be fitted with the exercise equipment system.
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Bar segment 12 locates generally centrally of the overall bar 11. This bar segment includes a relatively large diameter hollow bar portion 13 and a smaller diameter bar portion 14. Bar portion 14 sleeves into the relatively large diameter bar portion 15 of bar segment 16.
Bar portion 21 of bar segment 20 extends to a smaller diameter bar portion 23 which sleeves into bar portion 13 of bar segment 12.
To complete the overall bar hollow cylindrical bar end segment 27 sleeves over the smaller diameter bar portion 19 of bar segment 16. This leaves an exposed bar portion 17 on bar segment 16. Bar portion 17 is slightly reduced in diameter to the diameters of bar end 27 and bar portion 15 of bar segment 16.
At the other end of the bar, bar end segment 29 includes a smaller diameter bar portion 31 which slides into bar portion 25 of bar segment 20. The bar portion 25 remains exposed around the outside of the bar.
In this particular embodiment one of the collars 3 rotatably fits onto bar portion 17 of bar segment 16. The other collar rotatably locates over bar portion 25 of bar segment 20. The two collars are trapped on the bar between the opposing end faces of each of the bar portions to opposite sides of each of the collars.
The above setup provides an assembly in which the collars will not slide off of the bar but are allowed to rotate around the bar.
As noted earlier this same snap lock feature is used at all of the other bar segments as well.
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Another exercise which can be performed by using the setup of
A particularly important advantage of the system as thus far described is found in the rotational mounting of the collars to the bar. This allows the hands to turn in a natural motion while performing the arm curls. The rotational interfit the collars on the bar will also be helpful in many other different exercises.
Strap 65 includes a pair of looped ends 67 and 69. End 69 is first fitted through collar 3 and then secured to looped end 67 by means of a hook 71.
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It is to be appreciated that many other exercises including leg strengthening exercises can also be performed using the exercise equipment as described. Furthermore, by the individual reversing his or her position from the
Although various preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that variations may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the appended claims.