Various types of wrist exercise devices are known in the art, generally exercising in only one plane of motion and are not adjustable. One particularly effective device is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,046,727. Other devices are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,838,542 and 3,856,267. These devices basically operate by holding one portion of the device in one hand and grasping a knob with the other hand. The exercise is achieved by twisting the knob or handle in the opposition to resistance against the twisting motion.
One object of the present invention is to provide an exerciser capable of exercising three major motions of the wrist including rotational movement, up and down movement and side to side movement. Another object of this invention is to provide a method and device for increasing grip and finger strength through isometric and repetitive squeezing over a full range of resistance. A further object of the invention is to provide an exerciser for lowering stress and blood pressure. With lowering of stress and blood pressure, a further object of the present invention is to aid in weight loss.
The present invention includes a sports model for improving strength, conditioning, range of motion and flexibility. The present invention also includes a medical kit designed to aid in injury prevention and rehabilitation from an injury or surgery.
A further object of this invention is an improved exercise dumbbell comprising the exerciser of the present invention and further comprising one or more weighted end caps or circular weights on at least one end of the exerciser. Thus, the improved dumbbell incorporates new wrist and grip development dimensions for a major improvement to traditional dumbbells.
Another object of this invention is to provide an improved multidirectional exerciser for hand, wrist and forearm generally of the above type wherein the resistance of the device can be easily set and readily readjusted to achieve a desired level for a workout. The level of resistance precisely adjusts continuously from zero at the low end of resistance, to complete lock up at the high end of resistance. Specifically, zero resistance is little or no resistance wherein lock up is at the point where the knob will not move during exercise. Thus, the present invention provides a complete range of resistance for all users.
Specifically, the present invention provides a multidirectional exerciser for hand, wrist and forearm that comprises a detachable or non-detachable grip member wherein the detachable squeeze grip member further comprises a gyro ring. The present invention is readily adjustable for a regular progressive exercise program for all types of people with varying hand sizes, age and physical strength. Thus, the invention is universal in nature, with one model providing a range of hand and wrist exercises, for all people. The exerciser of the present invention is equally suited for rehabilitative uses, for improving strength, flexibility and range of motion, as an injury preventative, and for work or sports training and strengthening.
In accordance with this invention the wrist exercise device includes a handle having an axial opening. In one embodiment, a bolt extends completely through the opening with a spring mounted means around one end of the bolt against an adjustment ring mounted around the bolt. A resistance adjustment knob is mounted on the bolt. The resistance offered by the spring can be readily adjusted by a twisting of the resistance adjustment knob to axially compress or relax the spring means.
A pressure plate is disposed at the opposite end of the handle between the handle and the head of the bolt. At least one clutch disc is mounted against the handle and pressure plate with a knob disposed around the handle and the pressure plate and the disc for relative rotational movement with respect to the handle. The device is operated with the user holding the handle in one hand and holding the second knob with the other hand and then twisting the handle or second knob. Thus, one wrist is moved up and down and the other wrist moved side to side at the same time.
Yet another object of this invention is a progressive exercise and hand rehabilitation program and method of exercising hand, wrist and forearm comprising the steps of:
a) turning the resistance knob of the exerciser of the present invention thereby setting the desired resistance level;
b) holding the exerciser of the present invention by placing a first hand around the handle and placing a second hand over the detachable grip member;
c) rotating the first hand/wrist up and down while simultaneously rotating the second hand/wrist side to side thereby simultaneously rotating the hands/wrists in different direction;
d) turning the exercise device 180 degrees and placing the first hand over the detachable grip member and placing the second hand around the handle; and
e) rotating the first hand up and down while simultaneously rotating the second hand side to side thereby simultaneously rotating the hands in opposite directions;
f) rotating wrists in a circular motion with the gyro; and
g) repetitive squeezing of grips of various strength and sizes.
In a preferred practice of the invention a resistance adjustment knob is mounted to the bolt and is seated in the adjustment ring. The adjustment knob includes indicia on its exposed face to provide an indication of the level of resistance which would be utilized in the use of the device and would also be used to determine the direction to the turn the knob to get lower/higher resistance. The spring can preferably be in the form of a Bellville washer. Preferably two clutch discs are provided with each disc being on a separate side of an inward extension of a knob.
The present invention relates to a wrist exercise device which operates along the general principles of U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,046,727; 4,838,542 and 3,856,267, the details of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto. In general, wrist exercise device 10 comprises a handle 12 which has an outer surface 13, such as neoprene or rubber, to facilitate gripping by the user. Several variations of grips can be used as desired with raised bumps or ribs. As best shown in
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As illustrated a plurality of gripping elements 58 are provided on the outer surface of second knob 44 to facilitate the user gripping and rotating second knob 44. The gripping elements may be protrusions or depressions. As later described the gripping elements engage complementary structure 68 on the inner surface of detachable grip member 62 (
Seated within the detachable grip member 62 is a gyro ring 70. Weighted balls 72 are contained within the ring 70.
As illustrated, second knob 44 is of generally annular shape having an open outer end to facilitate the assembly of the various components. The open end is then closed by a knob cap 60 which not only conceals unsightly parts, such as bolt head 18, but also provides a surface on which, for example, advertising logo can be placed.
In practice, resistance adjustment knob 24 is secured to the end of bolt 16 by any securing means and can be glued, secured with a retaining clip, or molded around the nut. When adjustment right 24 is rotated clockwise it compresses washer 22. Washer 22 reacts against handle 12 to increase the pressure on clutch discs 48 and 50 thereby increasing the force required to turn or rotate knob 44 with respect to handle 12. Since adjustment knob 24 has indicia 28 and 30 on its outer face the user can readily determine the direction to turn adjustment knob 24 and the compression of washer 22 for increasing or decreasing the resistance. Extension 46 of knob 44, like plate 52, acts as an abutment member for its clutch disc.
As indicated, in one embodiment, washer 22 acts as a compression spring which applies tension to the bolt 16 forcing the clutch discs 48, 50 against the knob 44 and pressure plate 52 and handle 12. The handle 12 can be held stationary with one hand and the knob 44 is turned with the other hand. Alternatively handle 12 can be turned while knob 44 is held stationary producing the restraining forces required for exercising the wrists.
The clutch discs 48 and 50 provide the necessary friction and wear surfaces as the handle and knob are rotated with respect to each other. Pressure plate 52 functions to transfer the spring force on the head 18 of bolt 16 to the clutch discs 48, 50. Thus, the bolt 16 provides a means of adjusting the tension on the washer 22. Extension 46 of knob 44, like plate 52, acts as an abutment member for its clutch disc.
Flat washer 38 functions to prevent washer 22 from damaging the plastic handle 12. Pin 54 functions to restrain the pressure plate 52 from turning with respect to handle 12 thereby providing four clutch bearing surfaces.
In initial operation the user would set up wrist exercise device 10 to its zero adjustment. This would be accomplished by turning adjustment knob 24 so that there is minimum force required to turn the knob 44 with respect to handle 12. While holding the adjustment knob 24 and handle 12 together, the adjustment knob 24 would then be tightened, increasing resistance and thereby conditioning device 10 for initial use.
In further operation when it is desired to increase the force for turning the knob 44 and handle 12 with respect to each other, adjustment knob 24 would be rotated so that the level of resistance is increased or decreased as desired. Several obvious variations showing resistance level can be used including an increasing series of vertical lines.
A further feature of this invention is the provision of a larger detachable grip member 62, to accommodate different hand sizes. Grip member 62 is designed to push on and pull off the knob 44. The detachable grip member 62 can be changed depending upon the users physical characteristics, thus providing a smaller or larger and softer or harder hand hold for more comfort to accommodate larger and smaller hand size. In this respect, grip member 62 would be made of a softer material than knob 44. To facilitate the gripping of grip member 62 its outer surface can be textured. Interchangeable grips provided by grip member 62 provides the flexibility of customizing the knob with varying size and varying durometer for different squeeze resistance in accordance with the size and strength of the hands of the individual user.
The resistance of the detachable grip member 62 can be further adjusted by the placement of a squeeze insert, or squeeze ball, in the cavity in the grip member. By placing squeeze inserts of varying durometer in the grip member cavity, the resistance of the grip member 62 can be increased and varied depending upon the resistance desired.
As illustrated, grip member 62 includes a plurality of mounting members 68 which fit in depressions 58 of knob 44 so as to firmly hold grip member 62 on knob 44 without any relative rotation therebetween.
In the preferred practice of the invention handle 12, adjustment knob 24, and second knob 44 are all made of suitable plastic materials. Bolt 16, nut 23, washer 22, washer 38 and plate 52 as well as pin 54 are preferably made of metal materials. Although
The invention may be practiced with certain variations. For example, instead of having a Bellville washer mounted against an internally threaded insert which engages the externally threaded end 20 of bolt 16, it is possible to use other compression spring means. It is also possible to simply mount the Bellville washer or other types of spring over the exposed end of member 16. In this variation member 16 need not be a bolt but could be a rod or shaft having a smooth unthreaded end 20. Thus member 16 can be broadly considered as a shaft which functions to provide a means of adjusting tension. When the shaft is provided with threads at one end and a head at the other end the shaft may be a bolt as illustrated. Otherwise any other suitable structure may be used in accordance with the remaining components with which the shaft interacts. Where shaft or member 16 is not a bolt, adjustment knob 24 would be mounted on shaft 16 for longitudinal movement on the shaft to control the amount of compression of the spring.
Several additional modifications to the exerciser can be included depending upon the desires of the end user. For example, the exerciser can also incorporate a vibration mechanism in the detachable grip member, the handle or the second knob 44. A flashlight mechanism can also be incorporated into the device. As the exerciser uses repetitions for strengthening and increasing flexibility and range of motion, a repetition counter or meter can be incorporated into the device. For ease of measurement, an audible tone or click can signal a completed repetition.
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The exerciser of the present invention also provides an improved dumbbell. The exerciser is designed and adapted to receive interchangeable weighted end caps thereby converting to a smart dumbbell. The weighted end caps can connect by any means including clip on, snap on, screw on or interference fit.
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The exerciser of the present invention can also be used as a stationary universal, multidirectional exerciser for hand, wrist and forearm of claim 1 for gym or home use wherein the exerciser is incorporated into an exercise station/machine and a user is preferably seated but could be standing. For this application, a larger exerciser can be used.
Use of the universal multidirectional exerciser of the present invention can increase the users strength, conditioning, mobility, range of motion and flexibility. Use of the exerciser also can improve grip strength which can lower stress and reduce blood pressure. A further benefit of using the exerciser in reducing stress and blood pressure is that it can aid in weight loss, since stress has been associated with increased fat production.
Other variations are also possible within the concepts of this invention.