The following includes information that may be useful in understanding the present disclosure. It is not an admission that any of the information provided herein is prior art nor material to the presently described or claimed inventions, nor that any publication or document that is specifically or implicitly referenced is prior art.
The present invention relates generally to the field of strollers existing art and more specifically relates to an exercise apparatus for attachment to a stroller.
Lack of physical fitness is an increasing area of concern in modern society. However, due to the fast nature of everyday life, it is often difficult to find time to exercise. Further, gym memberships are generally expensive. This is especially troublesome for parents with newborn babies as new parents are often exhausted, are unable to afford gym memberships and/or may not be able to find the time to exercise in conventional ways.
Baby strollers are commonly used as a safe and convenient way for transporting a child. Oftentimes, baby strollers are utilized by an adult to take the child on a long walk, thereby allowing both the parent and child to enjoy the fresh air and surroundings. As such, walking a baby in a stroller is a convenient way to get exercise whilst spending time and taking care of the child. However, although the parent is exercising their legs and getting cardio exercise, the parent has to hold onto the stroller to ensure security of the child in the stroller. As such, they are unable to exercise their arms. Thus, a suitable solution is desired.
In view of the foregoing disadvantages inherent in the known stroller art, the present disclosure provides a novel stroller arm exerciser. The general purpose of the present disclosure, which will be described subsequently in greater detail, is to provide a means of exercising an upper body of a user whilst pushing a stroller, allowing parents to maximize exercise whilst simultaneously caring for and spending time with their child.
An exercise apparatus is disclosed herein. As above, the exercise apparatus may be used for exercising an upper body of a user. The exercise apparatus may be configured for attachment to a stroller. The stroller may include a stroller handle. The exercise apparatus may include a main frame, a left handle assembly, a left resistance assembly, a right handle assembly and a right resistance assembly. The main frame may include a crossbar and a bracket. The bracket may be attached to a bottom of the crossbar and may be configured to attach the exercise apparatus to the stroller handle. The crossbar may include a left side and a right side relative to the stroller handle.
The left handle assembly may be located about the left side of the crossbar. The left handle assembly may include a first left horizontal section, a second left horizontal section, a left vertical section and a left substantially angled section. The left substantially angled section may be attached to the left vertical section and together may define a left grippable portion of the left handle assembly. The left vertical section may be attached to the second left horizontal section and the second left horizontal section may be pivotably attached to the first left horizontal section such that the left handle assembly may be pivotable about a horizontal axis (the horizontal axis relative to the stroller handle).
The left resistance assembly may be in communication with the left handle assembly. The left resistance assembly may include a left tension means and a left tension dial. The left tension means may be in communication with the first left horizontal section of the left handle assembly and the left tension dial may be in communication with the left tension means and configured to place the left tension means in at least a first left position and a second left position. The first left position may provide a first resistance to pivoting of the left handle assembly and the second left position may provide a second resistance to pivoting of the left handle assembly.
The right handle assembly may be located about the right side of the crossbar. The right handle assembly may include a first right horizontal section, a second right horizontal section, a right vertical section and a right substantially angled section. The right substantially angled section may be attached to the right vertical section and together may define a right grippable portion of the right handle assembly. The right vertical section may be attached to the second right horizontal section and second right horizontal section may be pivotably attached to the first right horizontal section such that the right handle assembly may be pivotable about the horizontal axis.
The right resistance assembly may be communication with the right handle assembly. The right resistance assembly may include a right tension means and a right tension dial. The right tension means may be in communication with the first right horizontal section of the right handle assembly, the right tension dial may be in communication with the right tension means and may be configured to place the right tension means in at least a first right position and a second right position. The first right position may provide a first resistance to pivoting of the right handle assembly and the second right position may provide a second resistance to pivoting of the right handle assembly.
For purposes of summarizing the invention, certain aspects, advantages, and novel features of the invention have been described herein. It is to be understood that not necessarily all such advantages may be achieved in accordance with any one particular embodiment of the invention. Thus, the invention may be embodied or carried out in a manner that achieves or optimizes one advantage or group of advantages as taught herein without necessarily achieving other advantages as may be taught or suggested herein. The features of the invention which are believed to be novel are particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the concluding portion of the specification. These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings and detailed description.
The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a stroller arm exerciser, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to an exerciser for a stroller and more particularly to a stroller arm exerciser as used to provide a user with a means for exercising their arms whilst pushing a stroller, allowing the user to move their upper body whilst walking and/or running. This may allow the user to exercise their body whilst avoiding holding the stroller with one hand, which may be dangerous.
Generally, the stroller arm exerciser may include a device that attaches to (and is detachable from) a stroller and includes rotatable handles for allowing exercise of the arms. The rotatable handles may include a foam/gel hand grip for comfort. Further, a resistance assembly may be provided and may include at least one pressurized resistance dial for providing resistance to rotation of the rotatable handles. Further, in some embodiments, the device may include a hand brake in communication with wheels of the stroller to selectively stop motion thereof.
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As shown, the main frame 110 may include a crossbar 111 and a bracket 113. Further, the crossbar 111 may include a left side 115 and a right side 116 relative to the stroller handle 15. The bracket 113 may be attached to a bottom 112 of the crossbar 111 and may be configured to attach the exercise apparatus 100 to the stroller handle 15 (
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The left clamp 164 may attach to a left side of the stroller handle 15 and the right clamp 167 may attach to the right side of the stroller handle 15 (as shown in
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Similarly, the right handle assembly 140 may be located about the right side 116 of the crossbar 111. The right handle assembly 140 may include a first right horizontal section 141, a second right horizontal section 142, a right vertical section 143 and a right substantially angled section 144 (angled relative to the right vertical section 143). The right substantially angled section 144 may be attached to the right vertical section 143 and together and may define a right grippable portion 145 of the right handle assembly 140. The grippable portions (125, 145) may be what the user 5 grasps for use in exercising their arms. For example, in some embodiments, the user 5 may grasp the vertical sections (123, 143). In other embodiments, the user 5 may grasp the substantially angled sections (124, 144). Depending on where the user 5 grasps, different muscles may be exercised. Further, in some embodiments, the grippable portions 125, 145 may include comfort means such as gel and/or foam padding.
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The pivotability of the second horizontal sections 122, 142 relative to the first horizontal sections 121, 142 may allow the user 5 to grasp the grippable portions 125, 145 and push and/or pull them forward and/or backward to further exercise the arms. For example, the handle assemblies may be pivotable at least 90 degrees in a forward direction and at least 90 degrees in a backward direction.
As shown, the left handle assembly 120 may further comprises a left jacket 127 attached between the second left horizontal section 122 and the first left vertical section 123 and the left jacket 127 may circumscribe the left vertical section 123. The right handle assembly 140 further may further comprise a right jacket 147 attached between the second right horizontal section 142 and the right vertical section 143 and the right jacket 147 may circumscribe the right vertical section 143. For example, the jackets 127, 147 may include apertures with diameters similar to diameters of the vertical sections 123, 143.
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The right resistance assembly 150 may be in communication with the right handle assembly 140. The right resistance assembly 150 may include a right tension means 151 and a right tension dial 152. The right tension means 151 may be in communication with the first right horizontal section 141 of the right handle assembly 140 and may be in communication with the right tension means 151 and configured to place the right tension means 151 in at least a first right position and a second right position. In some embodiments, the left tension means 131 may include a left spring 133 and a left mover 134. As shown in
In some embodiments, the first left position may provide a first resistance to pivoting of the left handle assembly 120 and the second left position may provide a second resistance to pivoting of the left handle assembly 120; and the first right position may provide a first resistance to pivoting of the right handle assembly 120 and the second right position may provide a second resistance to pivoting of the right handle assembly 120. For example, the second positions may provide more resistance than the first positions. This may allow the user to utilize resistance in exercising of the arms. In some embodiments, rotation of the left tension dial 132 may place the left tension means 131 in one of the first left position and the second left position and rotation of the right tension dial 152 may place the right tension means 151 in the one of the first right position and the second right position.
Preferably, the tension dials 132, 152 may be configured to place the tension means 131, 151 in more than two positions. For example, in some embodiments, the springs 133, 153 may be compression springs. In this embodiment, the first positions may include the springs 133, 153 held in an expanded position and the second positions may include the springs 133, 153 held in a first compressed position. In further embodiments, the springs 133, 153 may be configured to be held in more than one compressed position. For example, the tension dials 132, 152 may be rotated to a ‘low’ level, placing the springs in the first compressed position; a ‘medium’ level, placing the springs in a second compressed position; and a ‘high’ level, placing the springs in a third compressed position (the third compression position providing more resistance than the first and second compression positions, thus providing greater difficulty in pivoting of the handle assemblies 120, 140 and thus exercising the arms to a higher degree)
In some embodiments, the left handle assembly 120 may further comprise a left sleeve 126 configured to cover the first left horizontal section 121, the second left horizontal section 122 and the left resistance assembly, and the right handle assembly 140 further may comprise a right sleeve 146 configured to cover the first right horizontal section 141, the second right horizontal section 142 and the right resistance assembly 140. As shown the sleeves 126, 146 may include openings 106, 107 for the vertical sections 123, 143 to protrude upwardly therethrough. The second horizontal sections 122, 142 may pivot within the sleeves 126, 146 and as such, the openings 106, 107 may allow for backwards and forwards movement of the vertical sections 123, 143.
In some embodiments, the left sleeve 126 may place the left tension dial 132 in communication with the left mover 134 such that the left tension means 131 is able to cause the left mover 134 to move the left tension means 131 into one of the first left position and the second left position; and the right sleeve 146 may place the right tension dial 152 in communication with the right mover 154 such that the right tension means 151 is able to cause the right mover 154 to move the right tension means 151 into one of the first right position and the second right position. Preferably, rotation of the left tension dial 132 may place the left tension means 131 in one of the first left position and the second left position, and rotation of the right tension dial 152 may place the right tension means 151 in one of the first right position and the second right position.
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It should also be noted that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as design preference, user preferences, marketing preferences, cost, structural requirements, available materials, technological advances, etc., other methods for exercising the arms whilst pushing a stroller are taught herein.
The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.
The present application is related to and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/088,909 filed Oct. 7, 2020, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CA2021/051400 | 10/6/2021 | WO |
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63088909 | Oct 2020 | US |