Jumping rope is an activity that is performed by people of various ages and fitness levels since it builds coordination and provides an aerobic workout. Jumping rope can strengthen legs, arms and shoulders. In jumping rope, the impact of each jump is absorbed by both legs. Therefore, jumping rope is considered by some to be low impact activity. As a low impact activity, the risk of knee injury to the person resulting from the impact of the jump is reduced. While the risk of knee injury may be reduced, other injuries may result from the person selecting a jump rope that is either too long or too short.
An aspect of the present disclosure relates to a jump rope cart assembly having a frame including a base portion, a hanger portion and a plurality of indicium. The hanger portion is supported by the base portion. The hanger portion includes a plurality of holders. The plurality of indicium is disposed on the frame. Each of the plurality of is adapted to correspond to a length of jump rope. The jump rope cart assembly further includes a plurality of jump rope disposed on the holders. The plurality of jump rope includes jump ropes of different lengths.
Another aspect of the present disclosure relates to a jump rope cart assembly including a frame having a base portion, a support leg and a plurality of holders. The support leg is engaged with the base portion of the frame. The support leg extends in a generally vertical direction from the base portion. The plurality of holders is engaged to the support leg. Each holder is adapted to hold at least one jump rope. The jump rope cart assembly further includes a first plurality of indicium disposed on the frame. Each of the first plurality of indicium is adapted to correspond to a length of jump rope.
Another aspect of the present disclosure relates to a method for selecting a length of jump rope from a jump rope cart assembly. The method includes providing a jump rope cart assembly having a plurality of jump rope. The cart assembly includes a plurality of indicium corresponding to a plurality of lengths of jump rope. A height of a reference location on a user is compared to the plurality of indicium disposed on the cart assembly. A jump rope from the plurality of jump rope is selected which corresponds to the indicium disposed on the jump rope cart assembly that is closest to the height of the reference location.
A variety of additional aspects will be set forth in the description that follows. These aspects can relate to individual features and to combinations of features. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the broad concepts upon which the embodiments disclosed herein are based.
Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary aspects of the present disclosure that are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like structure.
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The base portion 16 supports the hanger portion 18. In the depicted embodiment of
The first base member 20 includes a first axial end 28, an oppositely disposed second axial end 30 and a central portion 32 disposed between the first and second axial ends 28, 30. In the subject embodiment, a first plurality of wheels 26a are engaged to the first base member 20 with one of the first plurality of wheels 26a being mounted to the first axial end 28 of the first base member 20 and another of the first plurality of wheels 26a being mounted to the second axial end 30.
The second base member 22 includes a first axial end 34, an oppositely disposed second axial end 36 and a central portion 38 disposed between the first and second axial ends 34, 36. In the subject embodiment, a second plurality of wheels 26b are engaged to the second base member 22 with one of the second plurality of wheels 26b being mounted to the first axial end 34 of the second base member 22 and another of the second plurality of wheels 26b being mounted to the second axial end 36.
The first and second base members 20, 22 are disposed in a generally parallel orientation. The transverse member 24 of the base portion 16 connects the first and second base members 20, 22.
In the subject embodiment, there are two transverse members 24, a first transverse member 24a and a second transverse member 24b. The first and second transverse members 24a, 24b are generally parallel and extend between the first and second base members 20, 22. Each of the first and second transverse members 24a, 24b includes a first axial end 40 and an oppositely disposed second axial end 42. The first axial end 40 of the first and second transverse members 24a, 24b is engaged to the central portion 32 of the first base member 20 while the second axial end 42 is engaged to the central portion 38 of the second base member 22. In one embodiment, the first axial end 40 of the transverse member 24 is fastened to the central portion 32 of the first base member 20 while the second axial end 42 of the transverse member 24 is fastened to the central portion 38 of the second base member 22. In another embodiment, the first axial end 40 of the transverse member 24 is welded to the central portion 32 of the first base member 20 while the second axial end 42 of the transverse member 24 is welded to the central portion 38 of the second base member 22.
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In the subject embodiment, the first and second leg portions 52, 54 of the support leg 48 are engaged to the base portion 16 such that the first and second leg portions 52, 54 extend outwardly from the base portion 16 in a generally vertical direction. A first end portion 62 of the support leg 48 is engaged to the central portion 32 of the first base member 20 such that the first end portion 62 is generally perpendicular to the first base member 20. A second end portion 64 of the support leg 48 is engaged to the central portion 38 of the second base member 22 such that the second end portion 64 is generally perpendicular to the second base member 22. In one embodiment, the first end portion 62 of the support leg 48 is welded to the central portion 32 of the first base member 20 while the second end portion 64 of the support leg 48 is welded to the central portion 38 of the second base member 22.
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The arm portion 66 includes a first retention portion 68a disposed on a first end 70 of the arm portion 66 and an oppositely disposed second retention portion 68b disposed on a second end 72 of the arm portion 66. In the subject embodiment, the first and second retention portions 68a, 68b are similar and will be referred to hereafter singularly and collectively as retention portion 68.
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The first set of indicia 76 includes a first plurality of indicium 80. In the subject embodiment, the support leg 48 includes four indicium 80a, 80b, 80c, 80d. The first plurality of indicium 80 of the first set of indicia 76 is disposed at various heights on the support leg 48. For example, the first indicium 80a is disposed at the lowest height on the support leg 48 while the fourth indicium 80d is disposed at the highest height on support leg 48. The second and third indicium 80b, 80c are disposed between the first and fourth indicium 80a, 80d with the second indicium being disposed between the first and third indicium 80a, 80c. The various heights of the plurality of indicium 80a-d are adapted to correspond to various lengths of jump rope 14.
Each of the first plurality of indicium 80a-d is unique relative to the other indicium 80a-d of the first set of indicia 76. In the subject embodiment, the first set of indicia 76 includes colors. In another embodiment, the first set of indicia 76 includes any one of colors, numbers, letters, symbols, and combinations thereof.
In the subject embodiment, each of the first plurality of indicium 80a-d extends around the support leg 48. For example, in the depicted embodiments of
In one embodiment, the second set of indicia 78 is disposed on the jump rope 14. For example, the jump rope 14 can be color coded to match the first set of indicia 76.
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The indicium 82 of the second set of indicia 78 corresponds to the indicium 80 of the first set of indicia 76. For example, if one of the indicium 80 of the first set of indicia 76 has a red marking, at least one of the indicium 82 of the second set of indicia 78 will have the same red marking.
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In step 202, the user identifies a reference location on his/her body. In the subject embodiment, the reference location is mid-sternum on the user. In one embodiment, the mid-sternum reference location is at or near the user's nipple line. In another embodiment, the reference location is the user's height. In another embodiment, the reference location is the height of the user's shoulders.
In step 204, the user compares the height of the reference location on the user's body to the first set of indicia 76 on the cart assembly. In one embodiment, the height comparison is made using an outstretched hand (e.g., palm facing up or down) that is parallel to the ground on which the jump rope cart assembly 10 is stationed. Keeping the user's outstretched hand at the height of the reference location, the user extends his/her arm such that the outstretched hand is adjacent to the first set of indicia 76.
In step 206, the user identifies the indicium 80 of the first set of indicia 76 that is closest to the height of the reference location. In step 208, the user compares the indicium 80 of the first set of indicia 76 to the indicium 82 of the second set of indicia 78. In one embodiment, the second set of indicia 78 is dispose on the holders 50. In another embodiment, the second set of indicia 78 is disposed on the jump ropes 14. In step 210, the user selects a jump rope 14 associated with indicium 82 that is the same as the indicium 80 of the first set of indicia 76 that was closest to the height of the reference location.
In one embodiment of the jump rope cart assembly 10, the method 200 of using the jump rope cart assembly 10 may be described on instructions that are packaged with the jump rope cart assembly 10. In another embodiment of the jump rope cart assembly 10, the method 200 of using the jump rope cart assembly 10 may be included on the packaging of the jump rope cart assembly 10.
Various modifications and alterations of this disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of this disclosure, and it should be understood that the scope of this disclosure is not to be unduly limited to the illustrative embodiments set forth herein.
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