The disclosure relates in general to weightlifting devices, and more particularly, to a weighted bag for use in various weightlifting and other exercises.
The use of different devices in the lifting of weights and general exercising is well known in the art. Many such exercises and lifts generally utilize a rigid or solid weight that is coupled to a handle, a bar or a cable and pulley system. Such devices include lat machines, barbells, kettlebells, dumbbells and the like.
Increasingly, however, dynamic, or shape changing devices have been utilized. These devices include, but are not limited to shape changing platforms, such as hemispherically shaped structures which are semi-rigid, inflatable structures and the like. Other such devices include balls or bags that can be lifted, carried, thrown or otherwise manipulated.
Problematically, these non-rigid, flexible devices tend to experience unpredictable forces and non-uniform loading depending on how they are manipulated and/or how they are grasped, dropped or otherwise impacted. At the same time, the material from which such devices are made, by definition, are generally flexible and capable of shape changing. Moreover, where a handle or the like is introduced, the coupling of the handle to the bag is problematic and often a source of deterioration, degradation and failure of the bag. For example openings, tears, rips and the like are often formed proximate the stitching or other joining between the handle and the bag panels, as stress concentrations are experienced in such locations.
The disclosure generally relates to various embodiments of a bag having an outer shell defining an inner cavity configured to receive a filler material to create a weighted bag. Any of the embodiments herein may further include an inner bag positioned in the inner cavity and connected to an inner surface of the shell, which is configured to be filled with the filler material, e.g., by being in communication with an opening in the shell.
Aspects of the disclosure relate to a bag configured to be filled with a filler material that includes a shell having a cylindrical portion with a circular cylindrical shape and opposed circular ends connected to the cylindrical portion, where the cylindrical portion and the ends of the shell combine to define and enclose an inner cavity, and where the shell has an opening providing access to the inner cavity and a closure mechanism configured for selectively opening and closing the opening, an inner bag positioned in the inner cavity and connected to an inner surface of the shell, a filling mechanism, and a handle assembly. The inner bag is in communication with the opening and is configured to be filled with the filler material through the opening. The filling mechanism includes a funnel having a proximal end connected to the inner surface of the shell and a distal end defining an inlet in communication with the inner bag, where the funnel is flexible and is configured to be extendible by extending the distal end outward through the opening for filling the filler material into the inner bag through the opening and collapsible by collapsing the funnel within the opening. The filling mechanism further includes a funnel closure and a funnel securing structure, the funnel closure having a first engaging portion and a second engaging portion positioned on inner surfaces of opposite sides of the funnel proximate the distal end and configured to releasably engage each other to close the inlet, and the funnel securing structure having a first securing member and a second securing member positioned on outer surfaces of the funnel at different distances from the distal end, with the first and second securing members configured to releasably engage each other to secure the funnel in a collapsed position. The handle assembly includes a handle configured to be grasped by a user and first and second strap portions engaged with the handle and extending from the handle to engage the cylindrical portion of the shell. The first strap portion extends around at least a first portion of a circumference of the cylindrical portion in a first circumferential direction, and the second strap portion extends around at least a second portion of the circumference of the cylindrical portion in a second circumferential direction. The opening may be defined in the cylindrical portion of the shell in one configuration, but may be located in a different portion of the shell.
According to one aspect, the first and second strap portions are non-fixedly engaged with the handle and/or non-fixedly engaged with the shell.
According to another aspect, the handle has a central passage, and the first and second strap portions extend into the central passage of the handle.
According to a further aspect, the filling mechanism further includes a pair of grasping handles connected to opposite sides of the funnel proximate the distal end and configured for grasping by the user.
According to yet another aspect, the first and second strap portions combine to extend around the entire circumference of the cylindrical portion and are connected together at a joint to form a circumferential strap engaged with the handle.
According to a still further aspect, the cylindrical portion of the shell is formed by a single cylindrical panel of a fabric material, and each of the opposed ends is formed of a single circular panel of the fabric material.
Additional aspects of the disclosure relate to a bag that includes a shell having a cylindrical portion having a circular cylindrical shape and opposed ends connected to the cylindrical portion and each having a circular shape, where the cylindrical portion and the ends of the shell combine to define and enclose an inner cavity, and where the shell has an opening providing access to the inner cavity and a closure mechanism configured for selectively opening and closing the opening, and further includes an inner bag positioned in the inner cavity and connected to an inner surface of the shell, where the inner bag is in communication with the opening and is configured to be filled with the filler material through the opening, a filling mechanism, and a handle assembly. The filling mechanism includes a funnel having a proximal end connected to the inner surface of the shell and a distal end defining an inlet in communication with the inner bag, where the funnel is flexible and is configured to be extendible by extending the distal end outward through the opening for filling the filler material into the inner bag through the opening and collapsible by collapsing the funnel within the opening. The filling mechanism further includes a funnel closure and a funnel securing structure, the funnel closure having a first engaging portion and a second engaging portion positioned on inner surfaces of opposite sides of the funnel proximate the distal end and configured to releasably engage each other to close the inlet, and the funnel securing structure has a first securing member and a second securing member positioned on outer surfaces of the funnel at different distances from the distal end, with the first and second securing members configured to releasably engage each other to secure the funnel in a collapsed position. The handle assembly includes a handle configured to be grasped by a user, and first and second strap portions engaged with the handle and extending from a first end of the handle to engage the cylindrical portion of the shell. The first strap portion extends circumferentially around at least a first portion of the cylindrical portion, and the second strap portion extends circumferentially around at least a second portion of the cylindrical portion, where the first strap portion and the second strap portion are parts of a continuous strap extending through the handle from the first end to the second end. The opening may be defined in the cylindrical portion of the shell in one configuration, but may be located in a different portion of the shell.
According to one aspect, the first and second strap portions are non-fixedly engaged with the handle and/or are non-fixedly engaged with the shell.
According to another aspect, the cylindrical portion of the shell is formed by a single cylindrical panel of a fabric material, and each of the opposed ends is formed of a single circular panel of the fabric material.
According to a further aspect, the continuous strap may be a single, integral strap that extends through the handle from the first end to the second end.
Further aspects of the disclosure relate to a bag that includes a shell having a cylindrical portion, a first end, and a second end opposite the first end, where the cylindrical portion and the first and second ends of the shell combine to define and enclose an inner cavity configured to contain the filler material, and where the shell has an opening providing access to the inner cavity for filling the filler material into the inner cavity, and further includes a handle assembly. The handle assembly includes a handle configured to be grasped by a user, a first peripheral strap engaged with the handle and extending from the handle around a periphery of the cylindrical portion proximate the first end to engage the shell, and a second peripheral strap engaged with the handle and extending from the handle around the periphery of the cylindrical portion proximate the second end to engage the shell. The handle assembly further includes a central strap extending from the handle around the first end, a portion of the cylindrical portion, and the second end to engage the shell.
According to one aspect, the cylindrical portion has a circular cylindrical shape, the first and second ends are circular in shape, and the first and second peripheral straps are circumferential straps that extend around a circumference of the cylindrical portion.
According to a further aspect, the first peripheral strap extends from a first end of the handle in first and second opposed peripheral directions, the second peripheral strap extends from a second end of the handle opposite the first end in the first and second peripheral directions, and the central strap extends from the first end and the second end of the handle.
According to yet another aspect, the handle is positioned above a top of the shell, and the central strap extends across the portion of the cylindrical portion on a bottom of the shell.
According to a still further aspect, the first peripheral strap includes a first strap portion extending in a first peripheral direction from the handle and a second strap portion extending in a second peripheral direction from the handle that is opposite to the first peripheral direction, where the first and second strap portions are connected at a first joint spaced from the handle to form the first peripheral strap. In this configuration, the second peripheral strap includes a third strap portion extending in the first peripheral direction from the handle and a fourth strap portion extending in the second peripheral direction from the handle, where the third and fourth strap portions are connected at a second joint spaced from the handle to form the second peripheral strap.
According to an additional aspect, the first peripheral strap, the second peripheral strap, and the central strap all non-fixedly engage the shell and are moveable with respect to the shell. In one configuration, the first end of the shell has a first slot and the second end of the shell has a second slot, and the central strap extends through the first slot and the second slot to retain the central strap in non-fixed engagement with the shell. The bag may also include a first retaining structure including a first channel extending at least partially around the periphery of the cylindrical portion proximate the first end, and a second retaining structure including a second channel extending at least partially around the periphery of the cylindrical portion proximate the second end, where the first circumferential strap extends through the first channel and the second circumferential strap extends through the second channel to retain the first and second circumferential straps in non-fixed engagement with the shell.
Still further aspects of the disclosure relate to bag configured to be filled with a filler material that includes a shell having a cylindrical portion having a circular cylindrical shape and opposed first and second ends connected to the cylindrical portion and each having a circular shape, where the cylindrical portion and the first and second ends of the shell combine to define and enclose an inner cavity configured to contain the filler material, and where the shell has an opening providing access to the inner cavity for filling the filler material into the inner cavity, as well as a handle assembly and first and second loop assemblies engaged with the handle and the shell. The handle assembly includes a handle configured to be grasped by a user and having first and second opposed handle ends, a first circumferential strap engaged with the handle and extending from the first handle end around a circumference of the cylindrical portion proximate the first handle end to engage the shell, and a second circumferential strap engaged with the handle and extending from the second handle end around the circumference of the cylindrical portion proximate the second handle end to engage the shell. The first loop assembly defines a first channel extending at least partially around the circumference of the cylindrical portion proximate the first end and includes a plurality of first cross supports extending across the first channel, where the first circumferential strap is received in the first channel and the first cross supports engage the first circumferential strap to retain the first circumferential strap in non-fixed engagement with the shell. The second loop assembly defines a second channel extending at least partially around the circumference of the cylindrical portion proximate the second end and includes a plurality of second cross supports extending across the second channel, where the second circumferential strap is received in the second channel and the second cross supports engage the second circumferential strap to retain the second circumferential strap in non-fixed engagement with the shell.
According to one aspect, the first circumferential strap includes a first strap portion extending in a first circumferential direction from the first handle end and a second strap portion extending in a second circumferential direction that is opposite to the first peripheral direction from the first handle end, where the first and second strap portions are connected at a first joint spaced from the handle to form the first circumferential strap. The second circumferential strap includes a third strap portion extending in the first circumferential direction from the second handle end and a fourth strap portion extending in the second circumferential direction from the second handle end, where the third and fourth strap portions are connected at a second joint spaced from the handle to form the second circumferential strap. In one configuration, the first strap portion and the third strap portion are formed as a first integral strap that extends through the handle from the first handle end to the second handle end, and the second strap portion and the fourth strap portion are formed as a second integral strap that extends through the handle from the first handle end to the second handle end.
According to a further aspect, the first cross supports are arranged in a first alternating pattern and extend at oblique angles across the first channel, and the second cross supports are arranged in a second alternating pattern and extend at oblique angles across the second channel. In one configuration, the first cross supports and the second cross supports form triangular gaps between adjacent cross supports of the first cross supports and the second cross supports. In an additional configuration, each of the first cross supports overlaps with adjacent first cross supports, and each of the second cross supports overlaps with adjacent second cross supports. In a further configuration, all of the plurality of first cross supports are connected to the shell along first and second continuous circumferential seams that are spaced from each other and located on opposite sides of the first channel, and all of the plurality of second cross supports are connected to the shell along third and fourth continuous circumferential seams that are spaced from each other and located on opposite sides of the second channel. In this of another configuration, the first loop assembly may further include a first circumferential support connected to the shell and extending at least partially around the shell between the first cross supports and the shell, such that the first channel is defined between the first cross supports and the first circumferential support, and the second loop assembly may further include a second circumferential support connected to the shell and extending at least partially around the shell between the second cross supports and the shell, such that the second channel is defined between the second cross supports and the second circumferential support. The first and second continuous circumferential seams may also connect the first circumferential support to the shell, and the third and fourth continuous circumferential seams may also connect the second circumferential support to the shell in this configuration. In yet another configuration, the first and second cross supports are oriented such that adjacent first cross supports and adjacent second cross supports are angled at 60-70° with each other.
Other aspects of the disclosure relate to a bag configured to be filled with a filler material, including a shell having a cylindrical portion having a circular cylindrical shape and opposed first and second ends connected to the cylindrical portion and each having a circular shape, where the cylindrical portion and the first and second ends of the shell combine to define and enclose an inner cavity configured to contain the filler material, and where the shell has an opening providing access to the inner cavity for filling the filler material into the inner cavity, as well as a handle assembly and first and second retaining structures engaged with the handle and the shell. The handle assembly includes a handle configured to be grasped by a user and having first and second opposed handle ends, a first circumferential strap engaged with the handle and extending from the first handle end at least partially around a circumference of the cylindrical portion proximate the first handle end to engage the shell, and a second circumferential strap engaged with the handle and extending from the second handle end at least partially around the circumference of the cylindrical portion proximate the second handle end to engage the shell. The first retaining structure includes a first channel extending circumferentially at least partially around the cylindrical portion proximate the first end, where the first circumferential strap extends through the first channel to retain the first circumferential strap in non-fixed engagement with the shell. The second retaining structure includes a second channel extending circumferentially at least partially around the cylindrical portion proximate the second end, wherein the second circumferential strap extends through the second channel to retain the second circumferential strap in non-fixed engagement with the shell.
According to one aspect, the first circumferential strap includes a first strap portion extending in a first circumferential direction from the first handle end and a second strap portion extending in a second circumferential direction that is opposite to the first peripheral direction from the first handle end, where the first and second strap portions are connected at a first joint spaced from the handle to form the first circumferential strap. The second circumferential strap includes a third strap portion extending in the first circumferential direction from the second handle end and a fourth strap portion extending in the second circumferential direction from the second handle end, where the third and fourth strap portions are connected at a second joint spaced from the handle to form the second circumferential strap. In one configuration, the first strap portion and the third strap portion are formed as a first integral strap that extends through the handle from the first handle end to the second handle end, and the second strap portion and the fourth strap portion are formed as a second integral strap that extends through the handle from the first handle end to the second handle end.
According to a further aspect, the first retaining structure includes a plurality of first cross supports extending across the first channel, such that the first cross supports engage the first circumferential strap to retain the first circumferential strap in the non-fixed engagement with the shell, and the second retaining structure includes a plurality of second cross supports extending across the second channel, such that the second cross supports engage the second circumferential strap to retain the second circumferential strap in non-fixed engagement with the shell.
According to yet another aspect, the first cross supports are arranged in a first alternating pattern and extend at oblique angles across the first channel, and the second cross supports are arranged in a second alternating pattern and extend at oblique angles across the second channel.
Other aspects of the disclosure relate to a bag configured to be filled with a filler material, including a shell having a cylindrical portion having a circular cylindrical shape and opposed first and second ends connected to the cylindrical portion and each having a circular shape, where the cylindrical portion and the first and second ends of the shell combine to define and enclose an inner cavity configured to contain the filler material, where the shell has an opening providing access to the inner cavity for filling the filler material into the inner cavity, as well as a handle assembly engaged with the shell. The first end includes a first outer panel on an outer surface of the shell and a first inner panel on an inner surface of the shell, with a first slot defined between the first outer and inner panels, and the second end includes a second outer panel on the outer surface of the shell and a second inner panel on the inner surface of the shell, with a second slot defined between the second outer and inner panels. The handle assembly includes a handle configured to be grasped by a user and having first and second opposed handle ends, and a central strap engaging the handle and extending from the first handle end around the first end of the shell and through the first slot, across a bottom of the cylindrical portion, and around the second end of the shell and through the second slot. The central strap extends through the first and second slots retains the central strap in non-fixed engagement with the shell.
According to one aspect, the central strap includes a first strap portion extending from the first handle end around the first end of the shell and through the first slot, and at least partially across the bottom of the shell, and a second strap portion extending from the second handle end around the second end of the shell and through the second slot, and at least partially across the bottom of the shell, where the first and second strap portions are connected at a joint spaced from the handle to form the central strap. In one configuration, the first strap portion and the second strap portion are formed as a single, integral strap that extends through the handle from the first handle end to the second handle end.
According to another aspect, the first slot has a first upper opening and a first lower opening in the first outer panel, such that the central strap extends through the first upper and lower openings, and the second slot has a second upper opening and a second lower opening in the second outer panel, such that the central strap extends through the second upper and lower openings.
Other aspects of the disclosure relate to a bag configured to be filled with a filler material, including a shell having a central body portion and opposed top and bottom ends connected to the central body portion, where the central body portion and the top and bottom ends of the shell combine to define and enclose an inner cavity configured for containing the filler material. The central body portion has a tapered shape such that at least one of a minimum width and a perimeter of the central body portion is smaller at the bottom end and larger at the top end, and the bottom end is smaller than the top end, and wherein the shell has an opening providing access to the inner cavity.
According to one aspect, the central body portion has a frusto-conical shape, and the top and bottom ends have circular shapes, such that the minimum width of the central body portion is a diameter, and the perimeter of the central body portion is a circumference.
According to another aspect, a ratio of a minimum width of the top end to a minimum width of the bottom end is 1.25:1-2:1. In one configuration, the ratio of the minimum width of the top end to the minimum width of the bottom end is 1.5:1-1.75:1.
According to a further aspect, a ratio of a surface area of the top end to a surface area of the bottom end is 1.5:1-4:1. In one configuration, the ratio of the surface area of the top end to the surface area of the bottom end is 2.25:1-3:1.
According to yet another aspect, the central body portion has a taper angle of 6-10° with respect to a central axis of the bag. In one configuration, the taper angle of the central body portion with respect to the central axis of the bag is 7-9°.
According to a still further aspect, the central body portion has a cross-sectional area taken perpendicular to a central axis of the bag that is smaller at the bottom end and larger at the top end.
Other aspects of the disclosure relate to a bag configured to be filled with a filler material, including a shell having a central body portion that is elongated between opposed first and second ends and has a top and a bottom extending between the first and second ends, where the central body portion and the first and second ends of the shell combine to define and enclose an inner cavity configured for containing the filler material, and where the shell has an opening providing access to the inner cavity and a closure mechanism configured for selectively opening and closing the opening, as well as a handle assembly engaged with the shell. The handle assembly includes a first gripping member connected to the shell proximate a first juncture between the top and the first end and a second gripping member connected to the shell proximate a second juncture between the top and the second end. The first gripping member extends outward from the shell at an oblique angle to at least one of the top, the first end, and the lateral centerline, and the second gripping member extends outward from the shell at an oblique angle to at least one of the top, the second end, and the lateral centerline.
According to one aspect, the first gripping member includes a first loop having ends connected to front and rear sides of the shell, and the second gripping member includes a second loop having ends connected to the front and rear sides of the shell.
According to another aspect, the shell is formed of a single panel extending around front and rear sides of the shell and connected to itself by seams at the first and second ends and a lateral seam extending between the first and second ends. In one configuration, the lateral seam extends across the rear side of the shell, and the opening is defined on the front side of the shell.
According to a further aspect, the handle assembly further includes a first base connected to the shell and extending on the front side and the rear side of the shell and having a first crossing portion extending over the top between the front side and the rear side proximate a first juncture between the top and the first end, and a second base connected to the shell and extending on the front side and the rear side and having a second crossing portion extending over the top between the front side and the rear side proximate a second juncture between the top and the second end. The first gripping member is connected to the first base and extends outward from the first base, and the second gripping member is connected to the second base and extends outward from the second base. In one configuration, the first crossing portion has a first inner edge and the second crossing portion has a second inner edge, and the first and second inner edges each form angles of 80-100° with the top of the shell.
According to yet another aspect, the shell has a rectangular shape defined by the top, the bottom, and the first and second ends, and/or the shell is configured to have an oval shape when viewed from the first or second end when filled.
According to a still further aspect, the shell has a length measured between the first and second ends and a height measured between the top and the bottom, and the length is at least two times the height.
Other aspects of the disclosure relate to a bag configured to be filled with a filler material, including a shell having a front side and a back side and having a central body portion and opposed first and second ends, the central body portion having a top and a bottom extending between the first and second ends, where the central body portion and the first and second ends of the shell combine to define and enclose an inner cavity configured for containing the filler material, and where the shell has an opening providing access to the inner cavity, as well as a handle assembly engaged with the shell. The handle assembly includes a first base connected to the shell and extending on the front side and the rear side and having a first crossing portion extending over the top between the front side and the rear side proximate a first juncture between the top and the first end, a first gripping member connected to the first base and extending outward from the first base, a second base connected to the shell and extending on the front side and the rear side and having a second crossing portion extending over the top between the front side and the rear side proximate a second juncture between the top and the second end, and a second gripping member connected to the second base and extending outward from the second base. The first crossing portion has a first inner edge and the second crossing portion has a second inner edge, and the first and second inner edges each form angles of 80-100° with the top of the shell.
According to one aspect, the first base further includes a first front angling portion extending on the front side of the shell to the top of the shell at oblique angles to the first end and the top of the shell and a first rear angling portion extending on the rear side of the shell to the top of the shell at oblique angles to the first end and the top of the shell, where the first crossing portion extends between the first front angling portion and the first rear angling portion. In one configuration, the first front angling portion extends on the front side of the shell from the first end to the top of the shell, and the first rear angling portion extends on the rear side of the shell from the first end to the top of the shell. In an additional configuration, the second base further includes a second front angling portion extending on the front side of the shell from the second end to the top of the shell at oblique angles to the second end and the top of the shell and a second rear angling portion extending on the rear side of the shell from the second end to the top of the shell at oblique angles to the second end and the top of the shell, where the second crossing portion extends between the second front angling portion and the second rear angling portion. In a further configuration, the first crossing portion forms juncture angles with the first front angling portion and the first rear angling portion that are 110-140°. In yet another configuration, the first crossing portion has a first width between the first inner edge and a first outer edge of the first crossing portion, and the first front angling portion and the first rear angling portion have widths defined between inner and outer edges thereof, where the first width is smaller than the widths of the first front angling portion and the first rear angling portion. In a still further configuration, the first base is formed of a continuous panel, and the first base is folded over itself at the first crossing portion, such that a first surface of the continuous panel forms an outer surface of the first front angling portion and an inner surface of the first rear angling portion.
According to another aspect, the shell has a lateral centerline extending between the first and second ends, where the first gripping member extends outward from the first base at an oblique angle to at least one of the top, the first end, and the lateral centerline, and the second gripping member extends outward from the first base at an oblique angle to at least one of the top, the second end, and the lateral centerline.
According to a further aspect, the first gripping member includes a first loop having ends connected to the first base on the front and rear sides of the shell and the second gripping member includes a second loop having ends connected to the second base on the front and rear sides of the shell.
According to yet another aspect, the shell is formed of a single panel extending around the front and rear sides and connected to itself by seams at the first and second ends and a lateral seam extending between the first and second ends. In one configuration the lateral seam extends across the rear side of the shell, and the opening is defined on the front side of the shell.
According to a still further aspect, the shell has a rectangular shape defined by the top, the bottom, and the first and second ends, and/or the shell is configured to have an oval shape when viewed from the first or second end when filled.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will be apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the attached drawings.
The disclosure will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
While this disclosure is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and described herein in detail a specific embodiment(s) with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification and is not intended to be limited to the embodiment(s) illustrated.
It will be understood that like or analogous elements and/or components, referred to herein, may be identified throughout the drawings by like reference characters. In addition, it will be understood that the drawings are merely schematic representations of the invention, and some of the components may have been distorted from actual scale for purposes of pictorial clarity.
Referring now to the drawings and in particular to
The outer shell 12, shown in
It is to be understood the inner surface 31 and outer surface 32 of the panels 20 may be defined by one or more surfacing layers that may be of substantially equal or variable materials. Generally, these are two or greater ply configuration coupled together. In the configuration shown, the panels are shown as singular pieces with the understanding that they may represent multiple plies of material. In one embodiment, the panels 20 are formed from a two ply construction, with the outer and inner plies comprising different grades of ballistic nylon fabric (the outside being of 1000 denier and the inside being of 500 denier). Of course, other configurations are contemplated.
With reference to the example embodiment of the outer shell 12 in
In the embodiment of
As shown in
The shell closure member 26 is substantially planar to the opening 24 and coupled in such a way to edges of opening 24 that closure of the shell closure member 26 substantially closes the opening 24. The shell closure member 26, in the configuration of
In the embodiment of
The proximal end 161 is connected to the inner surface 130 of the outer shell 12, as shown in
The funnel 27 may have one or more grasping handles 168 at or near the distal end 162 to assist in pulling the funnel 27 through the opening 24 and/or opening the funnel closure 170 as described herein. The funnel 27 in
The funnel 27 also has a funnel closure 170 configured to close the inlet 166 to resist egress of the particulate material 16. In the embodiment of
The funnel 27 also includes a funnel securing structure 176 configured to secure and further resist ingress or egress of material through the funnel 27. The funnel securing structure 176 in
The inner cavity 21 of the outer shell 12 has filler material 16 within it when the device is prepared for use. Filler material 16 is designed to be a heavy but loose and flowable material including, but not limited to, sand, polymer beads, or other such particulate materials. In the embodiment of
The bag 10 can be filled by opening the shell closure member 26 to open the opening 24 and extending the filling mechanism 25 through the opening 24. The funnel 27 in
After the desired amount of filler material 16 has been fed into the inner cavity 21 of the weighted bag 10, the closure 170 of the filling mechanism 25 is manipulated to close the inlet 166. In the embodiment of
The handle assembly 14 of the bag 10 in
In the embodiment of
In the embodiment of
In the embodiment of
The shell 12 in
The loop assemblies 28 in the embodiment of
Each channel 35 in the embodiment of
The channels 35 of each of the loop assemblies 28 in
The strapping assembly 70 also includes a central strap or transverse strap 80 that extends in a peripheral direction from the handle 60 around both ends 55 of the shell 12. The central strap 80 includes first and second central strap portions 81, 82 that are engaged with the handle 60 and extend from the ends 66 of the handle 60 around opposite ends 55 of the shell 12, and the strap portions 81, 82 of the central strap 80 are joined together at a joint 83 on the bottom 39 of the shell 12 to form a single strap 80. In the embodiment of
The portions 81, 82 of the central strap 80 in
The strap assembly 70 in the embodiment of
The handle 60 in the embodiment of
One embodiment of a method for assembly of a weighted bag 10 as shown in
The funnel 27 is assembled by creating the encircling wall 160, e.g., from a single piece of fabric wrapped and connected to itself to form a funnel structure. The engaging portions 172, 174 and the securing members 177, 178 are connected to the wall 160 in appropriate locations, in the form of complementary strips of hook and loop material, in the embodiment of
The central body panel 58 is prepared by cutting the opening 24 through the central body panel 58 and the shell closure member 26 is connected to the opening 24. The shell closure member 26 may be provided with a shroud or other cover to protect the shell closure member 26 and increase comfort if the shell closure member 26 is contacted by the user during use, including a moveable cover or a static cover, e.g., to cover rigid surfaces such as zipper teeth. The circumferential supports 30 and the loop assemblies 28 are then positioned over and connected to the outer surface 32 of the central body panel 58 along opposite edges of the central body panel 58. The inner bag 135 is connected to the central body panel 58 by connecting the open end 136 around the opening 24 on the inner surface 31. The inner bag 135 may be formed before connecting to the central body panel 58, such as by connecting several panels of material together or using seams to form a single piece of material in the correct shape for the inner bag 135. The funnel 27 is also connected to the central body panel 58 by connecting the proximal end 161 of the wall 160 around the opening 24 on the inner surface 31. In one embodiment, the funnel 27 and the inner bag 135 may be connected together to the central body panel 58.
The shell 12 is then completed by connecting the end panels 50 to the central body panel 58 around the seams 22 shaped to form the cylindrical portion 54 with circular ends 55. In one embodiment, the inner panels 52 and the outer panels 51 are connected to the central body panel 58 with the same seam 22 or connection, and in another embodiment, the inner panels 52 are connected before the outer panels 51. The inner panels 52 are connected around their entire perimeters in this configuration, and the outer panels 51 are connected around the majority of the perimeters, but are not connected in strategic areas to form the slots 57. It is understand that a cover or lining may be applied around the openings 53 of each slot 57 for durability and abrasion resistance. The handle assembly 14 is then coupled to the shell 12 by extending the circumferential strap portions 74, 75, 77, 78 through the channels 35 and joining them at the joints 76, 79 to form the circumferential straps 71, and extending the central strap portions 81, 82 through the slots 57, and then joining them at the joint 83 to form the central strap 80. The bag 10 of
The shell 12 of the bag 210 in
The ends 216, 217 of the shell 12 in the embodiment of
The bag 210 has an opening 24 on the top 38 of the shell 12, which is formed by an opening along the centerline of the top end panel 218 in the embodiment of
The bag 210 may be made using the same materials and techniques described herein with respect to the embodiment of
The shell 12 of the bag 310 in
The bag 310 has an opening 24 on the front 320 of the shell 12, which is formed by an opening through the panel 314 along the centerline of the front 320 in the embodiment of
In one embodiment, the bag 310 has two handles 321 connected to the shell 12 near the junctures between the top 316 and the ends 315, i.e., the corners 324 along the top 316 of the shell 12 in the rectangular shell 12 shown in
The bases 322 of the handles 321 are connected to the shell 12 proximate the top corners 324, and the bases 322 in
The narrower width and the angles C and D in the embodiment of
The angles A-E described herein provide a more ergonomic and athletically efficient form for the bag, which is designed to be picked up by a user and thrown over his/her back for carrying so that the top 316 rests on the user's neck and shoulders. The angles A-B of the gripping members 323 provide effective and comfortable angles for lifting and carrying, and the angles C-E of the base 322 provide durability and advantageous distribution of forces and stresses on the shell 12 during lifting and carrying. As one particular example, the angle C between the inner edge 328 of the crossing portion 327 and the top 316 of the shell 12 avoids excessive concentration of stresses at the juncture between the base 322 and the top 316 of the shell 12, which can result in separation of the base 322 from the shell 12 and/or ripping of the shell 12 at that location. It is also noted that the position of the rear seam 317 below the lateral centerline L of the shell 12 avoids stress concentrations at the seam 317 by distancing the seam 317 from the handles 321 and also reduces the chance that the user will carry the bag 310 with the seam 317 in contact with his/her neck or shoulders, which could reduce comfort.
The bag 310 may be made using the same materials and techniques described herein with respect to the embodiment of
Several alternative embodiments and examples have been described and illustrated herein. A person of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate the features of the individual embodiments, and the possible combinations and variations of the components. A person of ordinary skill in the art would further appreciate that any of the embodiments could be provided in any combination with the other embodiments disclosed herein. It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein. The terms “top,” “bottom,” “front,” “back,” “side,” “rear,” “proximal,” “distal,” and the like, as used herein, are intended for illustrative and relative purposes only and do not limit the embodiments in any way. Nothing in this specification should be construed as requiring a specific three dimensional orientation of structures in order to fall within the scope of this invention, unless explicitly specified by the claims. Additionally, the term “plurality,” as used herein, indicates any number greater than one, either disjunctively or conjunctively, as necessary, up to an infinite number. For quantitative values described herein that do not include decimal points, each digit to the left of the decimal point is considered to be a significant digit. Accordingly, while the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of protection is only limited by the scope of the accompanying claims.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/103,090, filed Aug. 14, 2018, which is a non-provisional of and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/544,973, filed Aug. 14, 2017, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/544,957, filed Aug. 14, 2017, and which also claims priority to and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/651,235, filed Apr. 19, 2018, U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/638,918, filed Mar. 1, 2018, and U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/647,410, filed May 11, 2018, and the present application claims priority to all of such prior applications, which are all incorporated herein by reference and made part hereof.
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